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Published on 28/03/2024
» Former Prime Minister's Office minister Jakrapob Penkair returned to Thailand on Thursday morning after 15 years in self-imposed exile. Upon arrival, he was taken to the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) to face legal action.
Published on 11/09/2023
» As the government spells out its policy statement in parliament on Monday, people have high expectations for it to make good on its promises to deal with bread-and-butter issues affecting their lives and turn the economy around.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 11/05/2023
» The Pheu Thai Party is confident it will win all constituencies in its political stronghold of Chiang Mai in Sunday's election despite the Move Forward Party's (MFP) rising popularity in the northern province.
Published on 09/07/2022
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is encountering another tough test that could oust him from power in the final stretch of his four-year term as he is set to face a fourth no-confidence motion later this month.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 06/01/2022
» Ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra has announced a plan to end his self-imposed exile overseas and return to Thailand this year as "a gift for Thais".
Online Reporters, Published on 19/09/2021
» Pro-democracy protesters wrapped Bangkok's Democracy Monument with a black sheet hung with pictures of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha at the climax of a "car mob" rally that started hours earlier at Asoke intersection.
News, Published on 09/05/2020
» Great govt giveaway has many applicants feeling angry, while Progressive Movement efforts leave others puzzled - Prayut steps in to try and prevent power struggle within PPRP undermining his cabinet and efforts to overcome coronavirus outbreak
Business, Published on 12/09/2016
» The case of a Kasikornbank customer who lost almost 1 million baht to cybercriminals and the hacking of Government Savings Bank (GSB) ATMs, have added to fears over the security of the online money transfer system.
Published on 07/11/2015
» YANGON — Voters in Myanmar's landmark election will be stumbling into a virtual aviary on unday when they see their ballot papers. And the confusion is ruffling political feathers.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/11/2015
» Red shirts who want to show support for Yingluck Shinawatra as she prepares to face trial over the rice-pledging scandal have been urged to wear alternative coloured clothing on Sunday.