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Published on 28/06/2023
» In this post-Covid era, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Thailand has been on the rise, with FDI inflows and applications for investment promotions increasing 36% from the previous year (approximately $13 billion). Accordingly, Thailand's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to increase from 2.6% in 2022, to a projected high of 3.7% in 2023.
News, Mae Moo, Published on 21/02/2021
» 'I kept sending him money'
AFP, Published on 09/12/2020
» LONDON - The world's longest-running TV soap opera, Britain's cosy working-class series "Coronation Street," celebrates 60 years on screen on Wednesday, defying social changes and the pandemic.
News, Mae Moo, Published on 20/10/2019
» Con-artist fined for potty mouth
News, Mae Moo, Published on 13/10/2019
» Minda denies cash demands
News, Mae Moo, Published on 03/02/2019
» TV news presenter Kanchai "Noom'' Kamnerdploi is threatening to counter-sue a social activist after police indicated he could face charges in relation to his battle with a high profile lawyer which has come unstuck.
Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 09/12/2016
» When the USSR imploded with the failure of its 75-year experiment with communism, it was every man for himself. As capitalism was working in the US, why not try it? With no equivalent of America's Wall Street, Russians eschewed stocks and bonds and went for the money.
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 21/02/2016
» Back when I was a mere child there was a popular song heralding the Age of Aquarius. It came from the stage musical Hair, a product of the late 1960s calling itself a “Tribal Love-Rock Musical”.
News, Mae Moo, Published on 18/10/2015
» Likay performer Mit Mitchai, who admits receiving up to 20 million baht from an older woman over their 12-month secretive relationship, says she gave the money out of love and cannot expect it back.
Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 06/10/2015
» The streets remained empty and all was quiet when thousands of people gathered last Wednesday night to protest against the government's Single Gateway proposal. Protesters weren't, however, down at major landmarks like Asoke or Ratchaprasong intersections, but simply in front of their computer screens. By merely punching the refresh button, these protesters let their resentment known to the authorities by crashing at least six government sites, including the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology.