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ហេតុអ្វីបានជាមនុស្សល្អស្លាប់លឿន?

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ហេតុអ្វីបានជាមនុស្សខុសគ្នា? កម្មផលផ្សេងគ្នា បង្កើតផលផ្សេងៗគ្នា! ហេតុអ្វីបានជាមនុស្សខុសគ្នា? កម្មផលផ្សេងគ្នា បង្កើតផលផ្សេងៗគ្នា!   មនុស្សមានកំណើត ទេពកោសល្យ និងមុខតំណែងផ្សេងៗគ្នា។ ភាគច្រើន​ពួកគេ​មាន​រូបរាង​ខុស​គ្នា ខ្លះ​ស្អាត និង​ខ្លះ​អាក្រក់។ ហេតុអ្វី? ក្នុងសម័យព្រះពុទ្ធ ព្រាហ្មណ៍ម្នាក់ឈ្មោះ ស៊ូហា យុវជន បានសួរសំណួរដប់បួនទៅកាន់ព្រះពុទ្ធអំពីភាពខុសគ្នារវាងមនុស្ស។ (១) ហេតុអ្វីបានជាអ្នកខ្លះរស់នៅក្នុងរយៈពេលដ៏ខ្លី? កាលពីមុន មនុស្សប្រុសស្រីខ្លះធ្លាប់សម្លាប់សត្វមានជីវិត។ ពួក​គេ​ខ្វះ​ការ​ទប់​ចិត្ត និង​អាណិត។ អំពើ​សម្លាប់​ដោយ​ឃោរឃៅ អំពើ​ដែល​នាំ​ឲ្យ​មាន​អាយុ​ខ្លី​ក្នុង​អត្ថិភាព​នេះ។ ជាលទ្ធផល ពួកគេបានរងទុក្ខក្នុងនរក ដោយការស្លាប់។ នៅពេលដែលពួកគេបានរួចផុតពីទុក្ខវេទនានរក ហើយបានកើតក្នុងពិភពមនុស្សវិញ ជីវិតរបស់ពួកគេខ្លីណាស់។ ការសម្លាប់ធ្វើឱ្យអាយុវែងមិនអាចទៅរួច។ ពួកគេត្រូវតែស្លាប់ទាំងវ័យក្មេង។ (២) ហេតុអ្វីមនុស្សខ្លះអាយុវែង?  កន្លង​មក មនុស្ស​ប្រុស​ស្រី​មួយ​ចំនួន​បាន​បណ្ដុះ​ឱ្យ​មាន​ការ​អាណិត មេត្តា និង​អាណិត​អាសូរ។ ដូច្នេះ​ហើយ​បាន​ជា​ពួក​គេ​ចេះ​ទប់​ចិត្ត​និង​ចេះ​យល់​ចិត្ត​គ្នា ជៀស​វាង​អំពើ​អាក្រ...

China, North Korea reaffirm friendship, highlight strengthening of high-level exchanges

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Mr Kim marks his first visit to China since early 2019, and also the first time since becoming the top leader of the DPRK that he has appeared alongside more than 20 world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, when they attended the grand military parade in Beijing. China Daily 1.2.jpg Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Chinese president, greets Kim Jong-un, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, in Beijing on Thursday. PHOTO: CHINA DAILY September 5, 2025 BEIJING – President Xi Jinping reaffirmed on Thursday China’s commitment to maintaining, consolidating and developing its relations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, saying that this position will never change no matter how the international situation evolves. Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made ...

Thailand’s minority government deal sealed, as businessman-politician Anutin awaits 32nd PM vote

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With the People's Party's 143 votes, Mr Anutin is expected to secure a 289-vote majority, despite the People's Party remaining in the opposition. BANGKOK – On Wednesday (September 3), political negotiations for forming the new government intensified after the Constitutional Court ruled that “Paetongtarn Shinawatra” was disqualified from the position of Prime Minister. This prompted the need for a new Prime Minister to be selected by the members of the House of Representatives. The key factor in the equation was the People’s Party (PP), which set four conditions for voting on a candidate from Bhumjaithai or Pheu Thai parties. After both parties agreed to the People’s Party’s conditions, members of the People’s Party collected opinions and reached a consensus to support Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of Bhumjaithai Party, as the 32nd Prime Minister. On the morning of September 3, Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, leader of the People’s Party and opposition leader in the House,...

Thailand’s Prime Minister ousted: What’s next for the country?

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Until a new prime minister is selected by parliament, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and the current cabinet will take over in a caretaker role. The timing of the parliamentary vote is uncertain, as the constitution does not impose a deadline for the lower house to convene. BANGKOK – Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been ousted by the Constitutional Court for ethical misconduct, ending her tenure after just one year in office. This decision plunges the country and its fragile economy into further uncertainty. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Until a new prime minister is selected by parliament, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and the current cabinet will take over in a caretaker role. The timing of the parliamentary vote is uncertain, as the constitution does not impose a deadline for the lower house to convene. The court’s decision sets the stage for intense political negotiations, with Thaksin Shinawatra, Paetongtarn’s influential father and former ...

China’s youth unemployment remains high at over 17% in July amid serious job market recession

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The country’s prolonged real estate crisis has forced businesses to reduce their number of hires, though the number of university graduates has hit a record high. student listens to a recruiter at a joint job fair held in Tangshan, Hebei Province, on July 31. PHOTO: THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN BEIJING – China’s youth is facing a serious hiring slump. The country’s prolonged real estate crisis has forced businesses to reduce their number of hires, though the number of university graduates has hit a record high. A job fair held in late July in Tangshan, Hebei Province, drew large crowds of job-seeking students and their parents. The June-July period is the graduation season for universities in China, with jobs typically starting between July and September. Job hunting begins a year before graduation. However, there were many young people at the job fair who have been unemployed since graduating. The fair announced that about 80 companies and entities, including electronics and pharm...

Thailand’s People’s Party still undecided on Prime Minister vote, awaits member input for final decision

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Parit Wacharasindhu, party-list MP and spokesperson for the People’s Party, confirmed that the party has yet to reach a conclusion, as they are still gathering opinions from all sides, including MP meetings, consultations with local networks, and feedback from over 100,000 party members nationwide via online channels. BANGKOK – Parit Wacharasindhu, party-list MP and spokesperson for the People’s Party (PPLE), on Tuesday provided an update on the party’s decision-making process regarding the new Prime Minister. He confirmed that the party has yet to reach a conclusion, as they are still gathering opinions from all sides, including MP meetings, consultations with local networks, and feedback from over 100,000 party members nationwide via online channels. As of now, more than 10,000 responses have been received. Parit emphasised that the best solution for the country is the dissolution of the House and holding early elections. He urged Phumtham Wechayachai, the acting Prime Minister,...