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News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/07/2025
» A disgruntled former aide to PPRP leader Prawit Wongsuwon is calling on the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to investigate Palang Pracharath Party MP Sutham Jaritngam over a 120,000-baht cash transfer which she claimed could be in violation of the country's anti-corruption law.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/04/2023
» A Thai textbook designed by the Bureau of Academic Affairs and Educational Standards has come under criticism online and from academics who say it contains misleading lessons for fifth grade students.
News, Published on 24/11/2022
» Their Majesties the King and Queen have expressed shock and profound sadness at the deadly earthquake that hit Cianjur in West Java, according to a statement released by the Royal Household Bureau.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 19/11/2022
» Naraporn Chan-o-cha, wife of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, on Friday led a group of spouses of Apec leaders and representatives on a visit to the Arts of the Kingdom Museum in Ayutthaya's Bang Pa-in district.
News, Published on 15/10/2022
» The constitution is not the easiest rulebook to read and is often open to interpretation, a job reserved for the Constitutional Court.
News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 22/03/2021
» Krabi police have found a 100 million baht sculpture commemorating the 2004 tsunami they had forgotten they were keeping, seven years after it was quietly transferred from Bangkok.
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 16/11/2019
» A Crime Suppression Division (CSD) team has arrested an elderly woman accused of using the Bank of Thailand's name to dupe thousands of followers out of a sum totalling about 500 million baht.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 26/08/2019
» South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Madame Kim Jung-sook will visit Thailand as guests of the government from Sept 1 to 3.
News, Larry Jagan, Published on 22/08/2019
» The repatriation of some 3,000 Muslim refugees back to Myanmar, who have been in camps in Bangladesh for nearly two years, is due to start today. But widespread fear and confusion in the camps, according to sources in Cox's Bazar -- currently home to nearly a million Rohingyas who have fled excessive violence at the hands of the Tatmadaw, or Myanmar army -- have left the repatriation plans in limbo.