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News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 28/04/2016
» Chiang Mai: Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday told local administrative officials to stop engaging in political division by continuing to support political movements of the former government.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 21/04/2016
» The man behind the meteoric success of the world's top women's shuttler Ratchanok Intanon is close to fulfilling his dream of being granted Thai citizenship.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 01/04/2016
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has assured US investors that the government's financial measures will help spur Thailand's economic growth, benefiting economic integration both in the region and globally.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 10/03/2016
» The government plans to submit a new report on its progress in stamping out human trafficking to the US by the end of this month, says Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 01/03/2016
» A man who accuses his boss of cheating him out of his five blocks of land in Rayong has sought help from Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 24/02/2016
» Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai says it is time to stop being lenient on foreign journalist visas, to end "misleading" reporting.
Patsara Jikkham, Published on 23/02/2016
» Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai has stressed that it is time to stop being lenient on foreign journalists' visas, to end misleading reporting.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 21/02/2016
» The government has again been forced to defend itself against the controversial plan to deploy high school students dressed in khaki at the crucial charter referendum.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 19/02/2016
» The government has launched a fresh campaign against human trafficking, offering incentives to those who provide useful information leading to the arrest of suspects in connection with human trafficking and smuggling cases.
News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 17/02/2016
» Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha's communications team has proposed limiting the press pool covering the premier's daily briefings to no more than four questions, a move expected to decrease the odds of embarrassing gaffes and outbursts.