Until Now
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Initial release | January 30, 2014 |
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Languages | Thai language |
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ID | 2193912 |
About Until Now
Until Now is a 2014 Thai film, starring Arak Amornsupasiri Atisapat Wongngenyuang Maggi Apa Wilai and Pawich Subruengroj. The movie's director is Padung Samajan. The film was filmed in 2013 and was released on 30 January 2014.
Anger and despair as Palestinians queue for supplies during truce
... We came here two nights ago and from 03:00 Until Now, we haven t been able to fill up, " he says...
Vaping: Australia to ban disposable vape products from January
... In May, the Australian government signalled its intention to phase out the use of single-use vapes, but Until Now it had provided no concrete timeline...
Upskirting and cyber-flashing laws come into effect in Northern Ireland
... However, we know from experience that the vast majority of those affected are sadly women and girls, who up Until Now have not felt able to come forward and report, " she said...
The electronic noses designed to prevent food poisoning
... " Until Now AI hadn t really entered the testing segment of this market...
Girls Aloud reveal details of 'enormous, magical' reunion tour
... " " It hasn t felt right, Until Now, to do anything without her, " Cheryl says...
Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Drilling resumes to save trapped Indian workers
... Until Now, they have managed to insert four pipes, each 900mm wide, through the debris - officials say they are now pushing through 800mm wide pipes into them and further on through the debris wall using a telescopic tunnelling method...
Obama, Clooney and Gates: 'We can end child marriage in a generation'
... Until Now there have been very few prosecutions...
Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive
... The bathyscaphe had been built to withstand more than 1,000 times the pressure at sea level, but it had never been tested to its limits at these kinds of depths Until Now...
Vaping: Australia to ban disposable vape products from January
By Hannah RitchieBBC News, Sydney
Australia will ban imports of disposable vapes from January, in an effort to curb nicotine addiction in children.
New laws to stop single-use vapes from being made, advertised, and supplied in the country will also be introduced.
It Comes amid a broader push to phase out recreational vaping completely.
Vaping has been marketed as a way to quit smoking, but Australia's health minister says it has created a " New Generation of nicotine dependency".
Vapes, or e-cigarettes, are lithium battery-powered devices that have cartridges filled with liquids containing nicotine, artificial flavourings, and a range of other chemicals.
It has been illegal for any Australian to purchase or import e-cigarettes or nicotine vapes without a doctor's prescription since 2021, but despite those restrictions rates of addiction have continued to skyrocket.
A study from the University of Sydney earlier this year found that over a quarter of teenagers aged 14-17 had vaped, while research from Australia's Cancer Council charity found that nine out of 10 teenagers in the same age group found it easy to access nicotine vapes.
" All Australian governments are committed to Working Together to stop the disturbing growth in vaping among our Young People , " said Mark Butler , the federal health minister who is leading the ban.
In May, the Australian government signalled its intention to phase out the use of single-use vapes, but Until Now it had provided no concrete timeline.
Mr Butler says that the import ban on disposable vapes will start on 1 January, and that by March refillable non-therapeutic vapes will also be banned from entering the country.
Importers and manufacturers supplying therapeutic vapes will also have to comply with tighter government regulation concerning the flavours, nicotine levels, and packaging of their products.
Experts have warned that not enough is known yet about the long-term impacts of vaping.
has linked The Practice to chronic lung disease and asthma.
And in Australia, scientists who have studied the liquids used in vapes have warned that they contain " a suite of chemicals" known to impact lung health.
Australia's announcement comes just days after its world-leading smoking ban to pay for tax cuts.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com