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BUSINESS

Chaiwut vows to thwart fake news

Business, Published on 25/03/2021

» Newly appointed Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaiwut Thanakhamanusorn has promised to stymie fake news and illicit content as part of the Anti-Fake News Centre's (AFNC) mission that forms a core part of government policy.

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THAILAND

Prayut, Prawit disagree over candidates for cabinet reshuffle

News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 27/02/2021

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is said to be at loggerheads with Prawit Wongsuwon, his deputy PM and leader of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), over the imminent cabinet reshuffle.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Media groups warn govt

Gary Boyle, Published on 20/10/2020

» Media organisations and academics have called on the government not to violate the freedom of the press after reports emerged that five online outlets face legal action for breaching the state of emergency.

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OPINION

The kids are all right

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 28/10/2018

» <i>Prathet Ku Mee</i> is no slapped-together concert song. It wasn't made, so much as crafted. The accusatory lyrics are set against the shameful, hovering background of the 1976 dictators' massacre at Thammasat University. The rap song's finale brings the background image of the hanged, beaten student to the front of the picture, before fading out to the hopeful message, "All people unite".

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OPINION

The three gutsy peers

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 16/09/2018

» The six-month Bangkok Shutdown campaign may have given off an aura of fun and games with a positive outcome for the green shirts and a negative one for the reds.

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THAILAND

The constituents and the constitution

Spectrum, Published on 31/07/2016

» With one week to go before the historic referendum decision, voters are expressing an uneasy acceptance of the controversial charter which opens the way for the ruling military government to remain in power for another five years.