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Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 07/09/2023
» Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Wednesday asked the public for more time to work, saying he needs three to six months to prove himself amid high expectations and questions about his independence.
Published on 06/09/2023
» Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin undertook to prove his ability to administer the country within 3-6 months on Wednesday, and said was open to ideas that would benefit the people.
Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 17/07/2023
» The private sector has expressed support for the Pheu Thai Party to lead the formation of a new government, saying its economic policies will help turn the economy around.
News, Published on 31/05/2023
» The eight-party alliance led by the Move Forward Party (MFP) has formed a committee to prepare for a transition of power in a move labelled by outgoing Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha as "inappropriate".
Published on 30/05/2023
» The eight-party coalition on Tuesday resolved to set up a coordinating committee during the transition of power along with seven working groups to address major problems facing the country.
Bloomberg News, Published on 17/07/2014
» Sugar production in Thailand will increase to a record in the year from November as farmers in the second-biggest shipper turn to cane from rice, potentially boosting exports of the sweetener, the state forecaster said.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 03/06/2014
» The Department of Royal Irrigation has promised to provide enough water for farmers this year despite predictions of low rainfall levels.
Bloomberg News, Published on 12/04/2014
» Rice, sugar and rubber output in Thailand is at risk because of prolonged drought, according to the government forecaster, which warned that the dry conditions may be aggravated by the development of an El Nino this year.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 29/11/2012
» Unusually heavy rainfall will continue across the country well into this winter, the Thai Meteorological Department says.
News, Published on 08/09/2012
» Global and domestic polls point out that Thai people's morality is declining, especially in respect of corruption. Most regard it as "normal", as they do buying votes and corruption on the part of politicians, noted Thai Rath.