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THAILAND

Chuvit swears he's acting on his own

News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 06/03/2023

» Whistleblower Chuvit Kamolvisit has declared war against Bhumjaithai Party's cannabis policy and encouraged voters to join his crusade against allowing recreational use of cannabis at the coming poll.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Nightspots want June relaunch

Gary Boyle, Published on 09/05/2022

» Night entertainment operators have called on the government to allow them to reopen their businesses in ''blue-zone'' provinces promoted for tourism from June 1.

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THAILAND

Ready to reopen, safely

News, Published on 29/08/2021

» When Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announced on June 16 that the country was gearing up for reopening in 120 days, many wondered if he had set himself an unattainable goal.

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THAILAND

PM pledges to take care of ageing on 'Elderly Day'

News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 14/04/2021

» The government pledged to take care of elderly citizens on the occasion of National Elderly Day yesterday and assured Thai citizens nationwide of the country's plan to provide care for the elderly.

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THAILAND

Top 5 social media stories of the year

News, Anucha Charoenpo, Published on 30/12/2017

» The influence of social media on society today is of profound importance, and 2017 was no exception. This past year was one when netizens widely used social media platforms to scrutinise matters of public interest. Below are the top five news stories of the year that spread online mostly through social media initially in a much faster and wider manner before the mainstream media picked up and pursued them.

BUSINESS

China worries hit stocks as blast deepens set pain

Business, Published on 24/08/2015

» Recap: A fresh Chinese equity rout triggered by weak manufacturing data and accelerating outflows, plunging oil prices and sabre-rattling between North and South Korea roiled stock markets across the world last week. The deadly bombing at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok further rattled nerves in Thailand, where stocks plunged well below 1,400 points.