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  • BUSINESS

    AIS and True hustle for 5G edge with partners

    Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 19/11/2018

    » Advanced Info Service (AIS) and TrueMove H are competing to be the first mover in 5G readiness and infrastructure development after the regulator allowed the 26-gigahertz spectrum range to be used for 5G technology testing.

  • THAILAND

    Chaturon joins Pheu Thai ally

    News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 20/11/2018

    » Veteran politician Chaturon Chaisang yesterday led a group of Pheu Thai Party members to join its Thai Raksa Chart "offshoot" amid speculation that this forms part of the former ruling party's election strategy to secure as many votes as possible with its allies.

  • OPINION

    Great powers' spat undermines global cooperation

    News, Published on 20/11/2018

    » In recent years, we have seen the renewal of a phenomenon that seemed to have passed into history with the end of the Cold War: fierce and potentially violent competition between the most powerful countries on the globe. Yet as dangerous as that competition is in its own right, it is also worsening prospects for solving many of the world's other problems, from migration to economic crises to climate change.

  • OPINION

    In Azov Sea, Putin plays a very deadly Ukraine game

    News, Peter Apps, Published on 28/11/2018

    » When Vladimir Putin opened a new bridge linking Crimea to the rest of Russia across the Azov Sea in May, Russian officials said it was intended to integrate the disputed peninsula -- seized by Moscow from Ukraine in 2014 -- into Russia's transport infrastructure. By limiting ships transiting the Kerch Strait beneath the giant central span of the bridge, however, it also gave the Kremlin the ability to control maritime access to an area of water roughly the size of Switzerland.

  • OPINION

    PPRP adopts cynical routine of polls past

    News, Soonruth Bunyamanee, Published on 28/11/2018

    » At first glance, it looks as if there could be big changes to Thai politics, as the general election tentatively set for Feb 24 draws near, with many new political parties established in recent months under new political and legal conditions. But Thai politics has, in fact, just followed its familiar pattern of putting old wine in new bottles.

  • OPINION

    PPRP doesn't play fair

    News, Published on 24/11/2018

    » If there was a ranking of the most scandalous political parties to contest a general election next year, pro-military regime Palang Pracharath would top the list. And it has no one to blame but the military regime whose four cabinet members are its executives.

  • LIFE

    A major milestone

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 27/11/2018

    » There are approximately 440,000 Thai adults and children living with the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, according to statistics from UNAids, equivalent to 0.6% of the entire population. Fortunately, over 70% of all HIV-infected cases have received antiretroviral drugs, which means a lot to their quality of life.

  • THAILAND

    Sudarat is people's top choice for prime minister: Nida Poll

    Online Reporters, Published on 25/11/2018

    » Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, chairwoman of the Pheu Thai Party's election strategy committee, leads the people's top ten choices for prime minister under the current election law -- and Pheu Thai is the number one party in the general election tentatively scheduled for Feb 24, says a new poll.

  • THAILAND

    Sudarat leads popular pick for PM, says poll

    News, Post Reporters, Published on 26/11/2018

    » The Pheu Thai Party, still reeling from party heavyweights jumping ship to join a pro-regime party, has been buoyed by a poll result which shows key party figure Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan is the number one choice for prime minister.

  • ADVANCED NEWS

    Sudarat leads pick for PM, says poll

    Gary Boyle, Published on 26/11/2018

    » The Pheu Thai Party, still reeling from party heavyweights jumping ship to join a pro-regime party, has been buoyed by a poll result which shows key party figure Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan is the number one choice for prime minister.

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