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News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/12/2012
» The Democrat Party has demanded the government present documents to prove it has sealed a rice export deal with Beijing, after the Chinese ambassador to Thailand said the agreement had only been reached in principle.
News, Published on 01/12/2012
» The Democrat Party will ask the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) and the Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) to probe alleged irregularities in a rice contract involving a Chinese trading firm.
Published on 30/11/2012
» Thailand ranks near the bottom, at 80th among 97 countries assessed for delivering effective civil justice but the country shows strengths in control of crime and criminal justice, according to the World Justice Project's Rule of Law Index 2012 report.
News, Published on 30/11/2012
» The Democrat Party will seek China's help in uncovering alleged irregularities in a 5,000-tonne rice contract involving a Chinese trading firm.
News, Published on 28/11/2012
» Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong conceded yesterday that he kneeled and gave a wai to a tapioca business operator when he met him at a fair in Nakhon Ratchasima.
Published on 27/11/2012
» A former crown prince of Nepal has been arrested in Phuket and charged with possession of marijuana.
News, Published on 27/11/2012
» The opposition says it suspects that a Thai rice exporter has used a Chinese firm as a front company, in an attempt to benefit from the government's rice pledging scheme.
Published on 25/11/2012
» A large kayu tree in a monastery in Phu Phan district of Sakon Nakhon province has become a highly popular visiting spot for a particular kind of "tourist" -- bees.
Online Reporters, Published on 23/11/2012
» Parents of several young children have complained to police that their offspring were physically and sexually assaulted while riding the ghost train at a fair in Ranong province.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 22/11/2012
» The new president of Thai Airways International (THAI) is confident the airline's fortunes will turn around soon when the flag carrier introduces its best-ever "products" next year.