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Published on 20/09/2025
» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has appointed nine non-politicians to his new cabinet, ensuring their expertise will benefit the development of the country during his short-term administration.
Online Reporters, Published on 01/05/2025
» Thai prosecutors have recommended dropping charges of lese-majeste and computer crime against American academic Paul Chambers, the Office of the Attorney General said on Thursday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 29/04/2025
» The Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) has denied there is any link between lese-majeste charges against an American academic and stalled US-Thai trade talks.
News Agencies and Online Reporters, Published on 10/04/2025
» American academic Paul Chambers has been granted bail while he awaits trial on a charge of royal defamation, but he still faces the threat of having his visa to stay in Thailand revoked.
Online Reporters and News Agencies, Published on 09/04/2025
» Thai immigration authorities have revoked the visa of detained American academic Paul Chambers, who is facing a charge of royal defamation, his lawyers said on Wednesday.
Online Reporters, Published on 08/04/2025
» The Phitsanulok Provincial Court on Tuesday denied a request for bail by a prominent American academic facing a charge of royal defamation.
Online Reporters and News Agencies, Published on 04/04/2025
» A prominent American academic and longtime resident of Thailand is facing a charge of royal defamation, following a complaint filed by the army.
Khanaphot Saengchai, Published on 02/04/2025
» Key InformationName: Chadchart SittipuntNickname: TripBorn: Bangkok, ThailandBirth date: May 24, 1966Known for: Governor of BangkokFacebook: chadchartofficialWebsite: chadchartofficial.com
Post Reporters, Published on 12/09/2024
» The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) says it is following up on bribery cases involving Thai officials exposed during a recent legal proceeding in the United States.
Reuters and Post Reporters, Published on 12/09/2024
» The US agricultural and construction equipment firm Deere has agreed to pay $10 million to settle US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges that its Thai subsidiary bribed state agencies to win business.