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THAILAND

Majority support for new road code penalties, except for speeding

Online Reporters, Published on 19/04/2026

» Most people agree with the new, harsher penalties for key traffic violations, but not for the offence of speeding, according to an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration.

THAILAND

DSI widens probe into fuel industry

News, Published on 19/04/2026

» The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) will inspect an oil depot in Surat Thani on Monday and summon executives from multiple oil transport companies as part of a widening probe into alleged fuel stockpiling and irregularities in oil shipments.

THAILAND

Hospital a flashpoint in funding war

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 19/04/2026

» By the time public donations began pouring in, Umphang Hospital was already on the brink.

THAILAND

Consumer council backs B20 fare on Green Line

News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/04/2026

» The Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) backs a flat 20-baht fare on Bangkok's Green Line electric railway, while calling for restructuring of mass transit pricing to increase ridership by 50% and ease the cost of living.

THAILAND

DLT extends fuel subsidy deadline

News, Published on 19/04/2026

» The Department of Land Transport (DLT) has extended the registration period for fuel subsidy assistance to April 24, following an overwhelming response in the first two days of the scheme.

THAILAND

On Nut elevated road nears completion: Wisanu

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 19/04/2026

» The On Nut-Lat Krabang elevated road will open its first phase next month, with construction now 90% complete.

THAILAND

Khon Kaen villagers fight for public access over local route

News, Chakkrapan Natanri, Published on 19/04/2026

» Villagers in Khon Kaen have demanded fairness after alleging a police officer and a lawyer blocked a long-used community access road.

THAILAND

From festivity to fiscal strain

Published on 18/04/2026

» As the festive haze of Songkran dissipates, Thailand has entered a far more sobering phase — one defined not by celebration but by tightening household budgets, rising fuel costs and growing unease over economic stability.

BUSINESS

Investors hanging on news of peace talks

Business, Published on 18/04/2026

» Global shares enjoyed a decent run-up while the Thai stock market was closed for the Songkran holidays, with the Nasdaq and S&P500 hitting new highs.

THAILAND

Drivers welcome aid, chafe at rules

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 18/04/2026

» Crowds of transport operators packed the registration centre in Bangkok as fuel aid opened, expressing relief but also concern over strict conditions amid surging diesel costs.