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THAILAND

Empowering women in the South

News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 03/03/2022

» The deputy government spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek has assumed the role of a special representative in solving the security unrest in the deep South.

BUSINESS

New committee plans broad strokes

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 10/01/2020

» The newly appointed National Cybersecurity Committee (NCSC) is expected to hold its first meeting this month to map out guidelines for the protection of the Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) in response to the Cybersecurity Act.

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THAILAND

Prayut confirms pre-election dialogue

News, Post Reporters, Published on 06/11/2018

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha reiterated Monday pre-election talks on the lifting of the political ban would take place after the organic law on the election of MPs takes effect next month.

THAILAND

Crowds still hungry after controversy

News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/11/2014

» A week of controversy has not dampened enthusiasm for the latest Hunger Games blockbuster, which drew a 20% bigger crowd than its predecessor in its opening two days.

ADVANCED NEWS

Police get more powers

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 09/02/2011

» Police now have more powers under the ISA and are threatening to use it against the PAD rally to get Bangkok traffic back to normal.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Everything possible

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 05/01/2011

» PM Abhisit says his government is doing all it can to free seven Thais being held in a Cambodian prison.

ADVANCED NEWS

State of emergency lifted

Jon Fernquest, Published on 23/12/2010

» The Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES), in charge of security operations for the past eight months, will be replaced by the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc).

ADVANCED NEWS

DSI clarifies

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 13/10/2010

» Enough people are sceptical about claims that redshirts received assassination training in Cambodia that the DSI had to make a clarification.