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Business, Published on 23/07/2020
» As many countries are still struggling with the Covid-19 pandemic and international travel restrictions to curb the spread, Thailand is restarting its crucial tourism sector to help counter a recession, starting with domestic tourists.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 27/11/2020
» A Thai business group has called on the government to rev up promoting the local economy, especially through medical and wellness tourism, the creative and cultural economy, and digital platform development to reboot the country's economic recovery after the Covid-19 crisis.
Business, Published on 07/12/2020
» Audiobook and e-book streaming service Storytel has officially launched in Thailand by adding a library of Thai-language books to its platform.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 11/07/2018
» The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has arranged a food contest called "Locallicious: Eat Local Meet Local" as part of the agency's plan to promote local gastronomy and communities.
News, Published on 25/08/2018
» The Thai media is upset after the government allowed foreign media to interview the "Wild Boars", a group of young footballers who were rescued from the flooded cave in Chiang Rai in July.
News, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 25/08/2019
» The political calendar for 2020 is shaping up to be a busy one, with the local elections that were "frozen" since the National Council for Peace and Order seized power in 2014 due to go ahead.
B Magazine, Published on 08/09/2019
» When you travel to the provinces in search of a genuinely local experience, one of the best ways to do that is to try the local food. But, be warned; you may have to forget the sights, sounds and flavours of the dining experience you are used to in Bangkok.
Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 25/10/2019
» It's not always common for a time-honoured restaurant to pick up its thriving business after a relocation.
News, Editorial, Published on 15/11/2019
» For a prime minister who came to power as a by-product of the March general election, Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha seemed to find it difficult to resist the temptation of using that poll to justify his legitimacy to rule during his recent mobile cabinet meeting trip. But when it comes to setting dates for local polls, he has remained noncommittal and ruled out the need to accelerate the electoral process, which has been frozen for more than five years since he staged the 2014 coup.
Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 25/10/2018
» Honor, a Chinese smartphone brand, is increasing investment in the Thai market by 50% to become a top-four player by 2021.