Thailand's Queen Mother admitted to hospital with fever By Rumobritt On 00:12 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Thailand's 86-year-old Queen Mother Sirikit is being treated for a fever at a Bangkok hospital, the Royal Household Bureau said in a statement on Wednesday. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2PhNRpl via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Roadblocks cast shadow over path to peace in AfghanistanU.S. diplomats and the Afghan Taliban have seen cause for hope in talks to end the United States' longest war, but the pivotal issues of a ceasefire a… Read MoreChina's Xi surprises Beijingers with casual pre-new year visitChinese President Xi Jinping dropped in on surprised diners at a small Beijing restaurant and chatted with deliverymen on Friday on an apparently unsc… Read MoreUK trade minister Fox says EU 'irresponsible' to refuse to reopen Brexit dealIt would be irresponsible for the European Union to refuse to reopen negotiations over Britain's exit deal, British trade minister Liam Fox said in an… Read MoreSnow traps thousands of cars on Italy motorway, 200 occupants rescuedThousands of vehicles were stuck in long queues caused by heavy snow on Italy's A22 motorway on Saturday, and firefighters rescued 200 people who had … Read MoreU.S. sees contours of peace accord with Taliban to end war in AfghanistanThe United States and the Taliban have sketched the outlines for an eventual peace accord to end 17 years of war in Afghanistan, a U.S. special envoy … Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Thailand's Queen Mother admitted to hospital with fever By Rumobritt On 00:12 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Thailand's 86-year-old Queen Mother Sirikit is being treated for a fever at a Bangkok hospital, the Royal Household Bureau said in a statement on Wednesday. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2PhNRpl via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Roadblocks cast shadow over path to peace in AfghanistanU.S. diplomats and the Afghan Taliban have seen cause for hope in talks to end the United States' longest war, but the pivotal issues of a ceasefire a… Read MoreChina's Xi surprises Beijingers with casual pre-new year visitChinese President Xi Jinping dropped in on surprised diners at a small Beijing restaurant and chatted with deliverymen on Friday on an apparently unsc… Read MoreUK trade minister Fox says EU 'irresponsible' to refuse to reopen Brexit dealIt would be irresponsible for the European Union to refuse to reopen negotiations over Britain's exit deal, British trade minister Liam Fox said in an… Read MoreSnow traps thousands of cars on Italy motorway, 200 occupants rescuedThousands of vehicles were stuck in long queues caused by heavy snow on Italy's A22 motorway on Saturday, and firefighters rescued 200 people who had … Read MoreU.S. sees contours of peace accord with Taliban to end war in AfghanistanThe United States and the Taliban have sketched the outlines for an eventual peace accord to end 17 years of war in Afghanistan, a U.S. special envoy … Read More
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