Bangkok, and for that matter the whole of Thailand, has had a lot to deal with in the last decade or so. A mix of political unrest, the occasional coup d’état and the devastating 2004 Boxing Day tsunami left many people wondering whether Thailand could hold on to its place as the de-facto homeland of [...]
According to the latest news reports, the political stability of the Ivory Coast is continuing to disintegrate, after the prime minister for Mr Alassane Outtara, the UN recognised president of the Ivory Coast, told his followers that now is the time for a ‘rapid offensive’ against Abidjan, the country’s biggest cities and the last refuge [...]
A recent consumer focus poll suggests that nearly two-thirds of ISA holders are failing to secure sufficient interest rates, after their introductory rates end. According to the study, a third of those asked did not know, or where not sure of, when their introductory rate finished. The study also found that more than 70% of [...]
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