Australia returns 9 ancient Buddha statues to Thailand after 112 years
Nine wooden Buddha statues have returned to Thailand after 112 years in Australia.
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Nine wooden Buddha statues have returned to Thailand after 112 years in Australia.
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials, together with police, raided several plastic surgery clinics and the manufacturer's warehouse to confiscate a large number of counterfeit silicone parts. The joint operation was announced on Monday by the FDA secretary general and the deputy chief of the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD).
Nine wooden Buddha statues have returned to Thailand after 112 years in Australia.
A zookeeper demands compensation from the Khao Kheo Open Zoo in Chonburi after she was bitten by wild monkeys at work. The owner of the animal said she paid almost 100,000 baht for the treatment, but received only 3,000 baht from her employer in return.