The 12 young Thai boys who were trapped in a cave for three weeks are going to Argentina and the US where movie deals are being negotiated. SBS - Published
The 12 young Thai boys who were trapped in a cave for three weeks are going to Argentina and the US where movie deals are being negotiated. SBS - Published
CNN reports The Thai soccer team whose escape from a waterlogged cave transfixed the world appeared on the US talk show "Ellen" on Monday, where they had a surprise meeting with their hero soccer..
A British caver, who helped rescue 12 boys trapped in a flooded cave, sues Elon Musk for defamation, accusing the Tesla CEO of falsely calling him a pedophile and child rapist. David Doyle reports.
Thailand's Prime Minister hosted a lavish ceremony to honor the 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach and the rescuers who helped extract them from a cave this summer. The boys and their coach spent..
Eleven of the Thai boys rescued from a cave last month finished their stint as Buddhist novice monks on Saturday. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Eleven of the Thai boys saved from a flooded cave mark the end of their time spent as novice Buddhist monks, which they undertook to give thanks for their rescue.
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Eleven of the Thai boys saved from a flooded cave mark the end of their time spent as novice Buddhist monks, which they undertook to give thanks for their rescue.
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Thai boys rescued from deep inside a flooded cave in a dramatic mission have their heads shaved before a Buddhist ordination ceremony in honour of a diver who died during rescue operations.
Eleven boys from a soccer team, who were rescued from a flooded Thai cave in a drama that gripped global audiences, took their first steps on Tuesday to be ordained as Buddhist novices in a ceremony..
As the young Thai boys that spent weeks trapped underground attend religious Buddhist rites, two Australian divers recall the peril they faced. Report by Carrf. Like us on Facebook at..
Some members of Thai youth football team who were trapped in flooded cave for more than two weeks are becoming novices in Buddhist ceremony to show gratitude for rescue mission.
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Thailand’s rescued cave boys woke up in their own homes for the first time in more than three weeks on Thursday, and some shared stories of their time in the cave. Ryan Brooks reports.
Thailand's rescued cave boys woke up in their own homes for the first time in more than three weeks on Thursday, with many rising at dawn to take part in a religious ceremony.
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Thailand's rescued cave boys woke up in their own homes for the first time in more than three weeks on Thursday, with many rising at dawn to take part in a religious ceremony.
Two of the Thai boys who were trapped in a flooded cave returned home on Wednesday to hugs, kisses and tears from their family members. Rough cut (no reporter narration)
The 12 boys and their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand recounted details of their ordeal on Wednesday, at their first public appearance, during which they waved, smiled and offered..
A British diver who helped the rescue of 12 Thai boys and their coach, and was involved in an incident with Tesla founder Elon Musk departs Thailand for London. No reporter narration.
A British diver who helped the rescue of 12 Thai boys and their coach, and was involved in an incident with Tesla founder Elon Musk departs Thailand for London. No reporter narration.
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The Thai boys who were trapped underground in a flooded cave in northern Thailand for nearly three weeks have appeared in public for the first time since their ordeal.
The boys will live for nine days in a Buddhist temple - a promise made by their families in thanks for their safe return and in memory of one rescuer who died. The Age - Published
The boys will live for nine days in a Buddhist temple - a promise made by their families in thanks for their safe return and in memory of one rescuer who died. Brisbane Times - Published
The boys will live for nine days in a Buddhist temple - a promise made by their families in thanks for their safe return and in memory of one rescuer who died. Sydney Morning Herald - Published
The boys will live for nine days in a Buddhist temple - a promise made by their families in thanks for their safe return and in memory of one rescuer who died. The Age - Published
Eleven of the Thai boys and their soccer coach have pressed their hands in prayer at a Buddhist ceremony meant to extend one's life and protect it from dangers. SBS - Published
The soccer team trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand along with their coach have described how they tried to dig their way out before being found. SBS - Published
Now that the boys are close to resuming their normal lives, it is time to contemplate their longer-term futures. Brisbane Times - Published Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age
The 12 Thai boys and their football coach who survived a highly dangerous rescue from a flooded cave have shared their incredible story for the first time. SBS - Published
The 12 Thai boys and their football coach who survived a highly dangerous rescue from a flooded cave are sharing their incredible story for the first time. SBS - Published
The 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave will hold a televised press conference at 9pm AEST, later on Wednesday. SBS - Published
The 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach rescued from a flooded cave will hold a televised press conference at 9pm AEST, later on Wednesday. SBS - Published
The 12 boys from the Wild Boars soccer team were not told of SEAL Saman Gunan's death until Saturday. Sydney Morning Herald - Published Also reported by •The Age •Brisbane Times
Days after they were plucked from the flooded cave system, hospital authorities have determined the 'Wild Boars' soccer team were strong enough to hear of the tragedy that occurred during the rescue.. SBS - Published
So the teammates climbed higher, using their hands to feel the walls for a crawl space that would lead to safer, higher ground. Sydney Morning Herald - Published Also reported by •The Age •Brisbane Times