Author: SAMUEL SEFA

Turn out the lights! Earth Hour is on Saturday, and Bangkok residents are asked to “go dark” To commemorate Earth Hour on Saturday, residents of Bangkok are being invited to join those of other global cities in turning off their lights and any unused appliances between 8.30 and 9.30 p.m. Every year on the final Saturday of March, cities all across the world go dark for an hour as a symbolic action against global warming. Earth Day, which falls on April 22, is preceded by Earth Hour. Since 2008, the World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) and other partners have…

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Patrick Mahomes’ intense exercise regimen, which includes him bending like Olivia Dunne In order to stay in shape during the NFL offseason, quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs is putting a lot of effort into his preparation. The intense workout Patrick did, which he posted a video of on Instagram, is quite similar to the routines LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne does. This committed approach to training is a reflection of Mahomes’s desire to play at his best on the field and his dedication to greatness in order to stay at the top of his game. In a hilarious…

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A contentious modification to MLB regulations may enhance Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Braves. Ronald Acuña Jr., a top player with the Atlanta Braves, stole the most bases in the league in 2023—73. Acuña has a rare level of speed, but his ridiculous number of thefts was also aided by the pitch clock and larger bases. It looks like Major League Baseball is about to implement a new regulation that would provide them even more of a benefit in 2024. It is well knowledge that umpires enforce stricter new regulations during spring training, allowing managers and players to make necessary…

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Bradley Beal, a defensive player for the Phoenix Suns, saying, “Someone has to do it.” Bradley Beal, without a mask, stood on the Footprint Center floor at the baseline, grateful that Dejounte Murray’s shot to his jaw on Thursday night did not break his nose like it did in January. Beal laughed and remarked, “If I had been hit in the nose, I would have walked my ass right to the hospital.” “Just go ahead and finish this surgery.” By defending the best perimeter player on the other side, Beal has been putting himself squarely in the midst of their…

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Mark: Drua is going to fire back. Whatever the weather, the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua is going to perform flawlessly. The Fijian-born Waratahs winger Mark Nawaqanitawase repeated this prior to today’s pivotal Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific round 5 matchup against the Drua at Churchill Park in Lautoka. “We need to make sure we are prepared for Drua’s arrival, whether it’s by rain, sun, or other means,” he remarked. For the elusive flyer who would sprint onto the field in Waratahs colors for the 50th time, the game will hold extra significance. “This is our first time playing here,…

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Toronto is without their starting lineup for the Thunder versus. Raptors game. On Friday at 6 p.m., the OKC Thunder will travel to take on the Toronto Raptors. This is OKC’s (48-20) and Toronto’s (23-46) second and last game of the season. The Thunder, who defeated the Raptors 135-127 at home in double overtime on February 4, are aiming to finish the sweep. On Friday, Toronto will be without all five of its regular starters. Gary Trent Jr. (back), Immanuel Quickley (personal reasons), Jakob Poeltl (hand), Scottie Barnes (hand), and RJ Barrett (personal reasons) are not available. How to follow…

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Raiders are criticized for paying a free agent more than $25 million. With a major quarterbacking need heading into the offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders filled it by inking Gardner Minshew to a two-year, $25 million contract. Although Minshew hasn’t been a reliable starter in his career, he will go up against the Raiders for the starting spot. The team could have paid too much for him, too. Despite being a fan of Minshew, Brad Spielberger of Pro Football Focus listed the deal as the least desirable move Las Vegas has made this offseason. In a commentary published on March…

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Regarding Chase Young, the Carolina Panthers’ fortunate escape is revealed. Information concerning Chase Young’s health has surfaced, which suggests the Carolina Panthers were fortunate to avoid losing the defensive end. The Carolina Panthers are in desperate need of edge-rushers. The trade of Brian Burns to the New York Giants occurred. Yetur Gross-Matos departed to join the 49ers in San Francisco. Frankie Luvu declined to sign a deal with the Washington Commanders. So far, the only people brought in to help fill the hole are K’Lavon Chaisson and D.J. Wonnum. The Panthers deserve praise for their diligent efforts in seeking assistance.…

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GRAND BUSINESS CENTER OF ONE BANGKOK WILL OPEN IN OCTOBER According to Panote Sirivadhanabhakdi, CEO of Fraser Property Ltd., one project in Bangkok will play a significant role in developing a new Central Business District around Rama IV Road area, which has significant existing buildings ranging from the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre to Samyan Mitrtown. Highlights include a pedestrian walkway beside Lumpini Park that is 250 meters long and 33 meters wide. It is lined with golden trees that blossom in April and draw visitors all year round. Speaking at the Prachachat Business Forum 2024, Panote said that the…

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Back at it again, Draymond Green’s altercation causes the head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies to fall to the ground Tell the NBA fans and your group chats that Draymond Green has done it again. After the contentious Golden State Warriors forward got into another altercation, Taylor Jenkins, the head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies, went to the ground. How did we get back here, then? In the Warriors vs. Grizzlies game on Wednesday, March 20, Green challenged Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama as he made a layup. Green struck Aldama after he seemed unhappy with his contact, which prompted Green…

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