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News, Published on 30/03/2018
» The ban on political activities will be lifted in June, when all new political parties have been established, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said Thursday.
AFP, Published on 29/03/2018
» CAIRO - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been reelected for a second term with 92 percent of the vote, preliminary results showed on Thursday, but turnout of just 40 percent dented his push for popular legitimacy.
Gary Boyle, Published on 29/03/2018
» The Phu Khieo Provincial Court of Chaiyaphum province has dismissed charges of violating the 2016 constitution referendum law against student activists Jatupat "Pai Dao Din" Boonpattararaksa and Wasin Prommanee.
Online Reporters, Published on 29/03/2018
» The Phu Khieo Provincial Court of Chaiyaphum province has dismissed charges of violating the 2016 constitution referendum law against student activists Jatupat "Pai Dao Din" Boonpattararaksa and Wasin Prommanee.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 29/03/2018
» National Legislative Assembly (NLA) members have decided to ask the Constitutional Court to rule on an organic bill on the election of MPs, raising concerns over whether the election will be delayed again.
Business, Published on 29/03/2018
» The Bank of Thailand on Wednesday stood pat on the policy rate as expected, though it is more optimistic over the country's economic prospects by upgrading this year's growth forecast to 4.1%.
Published on 28/03/2018
» Most Southeast Asian stock markets, including the Stock Exchange of Thailand, ended lower on Wednesday, after a tech selloff on Wall Street over tighter regulation dimmed hopes of a recovery in global equities that have been bruised of late by fears of aUS-China trade war.
Reuters, Published on 28/03/2018
» Thailand's central bank on Wednesday raised its forecasts for economic growth and exports this year, saying the economy is continuing to gain traction.
Gregory Morrissey, Published on 28/03/2018
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday denied that the military regime was conspiring to delay next February's election via potential plans to submit a poll-related bill to the Constitutional Court for a ruling on its validity.
News, Editorial, Published on 28/03/2018
» The capricious responses by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha about the general election, now expected next February, have sown confusion and caused consternation among the public.