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  • THAILAND

    Divided cabinet faces tough tests

    Published on 03/09/2023

    » Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has completed his first task of putting together a cabinet which received royal endorsement on Saturday but questions remain as to whether he is putting the right people in the right jobs.

  • THAILAND

    New govt 'must act'

    Published on 27/08/2023

    » The incoming government must take urgent action to stimulate the economy by injecting budget funds into the system, academics and businesspeople said.

  • THAILAND

    The Bangkok decider

    News, Published on 22/05/2022

    » After nine long years, the 4.4 million voters in Bangkok finally get their chance to elect a governor from a diverse pool of candidates on Sunday.

  • THAILAND

    Fee schools feel chill

    News, Published on 13/03/2022

    » Few sectors have escaped the havoc wrecked by Covid-19 and privately run education is no exception.

  • THAILAND

    Virus cases pass 1 million

    News, Published on 21/08/2021

    » There are several lessons the country must learn from the mishandling of the Covid-19 crisis after Thailand reached the grim milestone of more than one million accumulated cases on Friday, according to the president of the Rural Doctors Society.

  • THAILAND

    Broad support for loan

    News, Published on 30/05/2021

    » The government is prepared to take on more debt in its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, issuing an executive decree allowing the Finance Ministry to borrow an additional 500 billion baht up until September next year to protect public health and revitalise the economy.

  • ADVANCED NEWS

    (Sat. Update) Amnesty protests continue

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 01/11/2013

    » After 19 hours of often acrimonious debate, the House of Representatives passed the third and final reading of the Phue Thai party's controversial amnesty bill. Meanwhile, groups opposing the amnesty increase the pressure.

  • THAILAND

    MPs spar for 6 hours over legislation name

    News, Published on 01/11/2013

    » The House of Representatives spent more than 10 hours debating the second reading of the amnesty bill yesterday, but managed to approve only the legislation's name and preamble.

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