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Why Many Students in Thailand Can’t Let Their Hair Down

October 9, 2025Kittiphum Sringammuang, Verena Hölzl and Lauren DeCiccaComments Off on Why Many Students in Thailand Can’t Let Their Hair Down
For decades, Thai students have been subjected to unwanted haircuts in class. Many of them carry the humiliating memory into adulthood.
Tagged Bangkok (Thailand), Hair, School Discipline (Students), Thailand
Kittiphum Sringammuang, Verena Hölzl and Lauren DeCicca
https://www.nytimes.com/section/world

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Life in North Korea: What you are allowed to see

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Why Many Students in Thailand Can’t Let Their Hair Down

October 9, 2025Kittiphum Sringammuang, Verena Hölzl and Lauren DeCiccaComments Off on Why Many Students in Thailand Can’t Let Their Hair Down
For decades, Thai students have been subjected to unwanted haircuts in class. Many of them carry the humiliating memory into adulthood.
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Kittiphum Sringammuang, Verena Hölzl and Lauren DeCicca
https://www.nytimes.com/section/world

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Ahead of Trump Call, Fighting Between Thailand and Cambodia Intensifies

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Syria, Rebuilding its Military, Relies on Loyalists and Religious Teaching

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Syria, Rebuilding its Military, Relies on Loyalists and Religious Teaching

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Syria, Rebuilding its Military, Relies on Loyalists and Religious Teaching

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Hatching the Automobile’s Future in a Cloistered Los Angeles Lab

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A Single Mother’s Fight to Free Her Daughter From Saudi Arabia

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Canada Closes Highways to Vancouver After Flooding and Landslides

December 11, 2025John Yoon

Mexico Approves 50% Tariffs on Many Chinese Imports

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