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Pollution haze hangs over Thailand's capital BangkokBangkok's skyscrapers lie shrouded by a thick layer of pollution haze, which continues to cause health concerns for residents ...
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Inquirer on MSNFollowing Trump, Argentina quits World Health OrganizationBUENOS AIRES - Argentina said Wednesday it will quit the World Health Organization, following in the footsteps of Donald ...
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Hosted on MSNBangkok air pollution forces 352 schools to closeAir pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number in five years. The reading makes the Thai capital currently the world's ...
Nearly 200 schools in Bangkok, Thailand, were forced to shut down on Thursday amid severe air pollution. The city's authorities have advised residents to work from home and imposed restrictions on ...
Southeast Asian cities were among five most polluted in the world on Friday according to air-monitoring organisation IQAir, with Ho Chi Minh City ranked second-most polluted, followed by Phnom Penh ...
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Bangkok shuts nearly 200 schools as toxic air chokes cityThe World Health Organization recommends 24-hour average exposures should not be more than 15 for most days of the year. Earlier this week, Bangkok authorities said schools in areas with elevated ...
A spokesman for President Javier Milei says he has ordered Argentina’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization due to ...
Air pollution in the Thai capital forced more than 350 schools to close on Friday, city authorities said, the highest number ...
Air pollution forced nearly 200 schools in Bangkok to close on Thursday, local authorities said, as officials urged people to work from home and restricted heavy vehicles in the city. Seasonal air ...
Several Southeast Asian cities joined the ranks of the world's most polluted places today, as they grapple with worsening smog. Swiss-based IQAir tracks live pollution levels in major cities. As of ...
Bangkok officials also announced free public ... according to IQAir. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends 24-hour average exposures should not be more than 15 for most days of the ...
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