Prayut moves closer to PPRP
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is becoming less coy about what the future holds for him after the next election as the "distance" between him and the pro-regime Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) draws closer.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is becoming less coy about what the future holds for him after the next election as the "distance" between him and the pro-regime Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) draws closer.
The New Yorker Radio Hour explores the case of John Thompson, who was nearly executed for crimes he didn’t commit, which raises the question: When prosecutors hold all the cards, can any defendant get a fair trial?
The Washington Post journalist, imprisoned in Tehran for five hundred and forty-four days, tells David Remnick how he suffered as a pawn in an Iranian government intrigue.
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So, Pol Gen Aswin is going to "spearhead a campaign to tackle fine dust particles", (BP, Jan 25).
Now that the Thai government has "cleaned up" the country's lucrative fishing industry and saved seafood exporters from potentially huge losses deriving from lost exports to European Union markets, the time is nigh for it to address a bigger problem: saving migrant workers from abuse and exploitation in other sectors.
Under his four-year term as director, Mr Chai says Nectec is working hard on the three technologies of sensors, artificial intelligence and big data.
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Iconsiam plans to attract more tourists through a mix of flashy events, international marketing and opening up the Chao Phraya River as a tourism hotspot.
Thailand fetched 1.4 trillion baht in 2018 from all cross-border trade, including transit trade, up 6% from the year before.
YALA: Three local residents and three police officers providing security for teachers were slightly injured when a bomb detonated in Krong Pinang district yesterday morning, local authorities said.
The Criminal Court handed a death sentence down yesterday to a Myanmar woman who laundered a large sum of illegal money for a drug ring.
The Election Commission (EC) has rejected calls from politicians to relax a regulation on the submission of income-tax-payment records, and urged candidates for the March 24 election to proceed with their 2018 income tax filings.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission has decided to exempt university council chairs and members from having to declare their assets and liabilities, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said yesterday.
Some of the hazardous PM2.5 that has enshrouded Bangkok may be the result of transboundary haze blown from neighbouring countries where extensive crop burning has been spotted.
Politicians from major parties presented their policies about the economy yesterday including those aimed at tackling poverty, boosting the domestic bourse by more than 50% to 2,500 points within four years and providing state welfare benefits.
Chai Wutiwiwatchai is the first director of the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (Nectec) to be promoted not from a deputy director position, but from the top job at a research unit.
SET-listed Charoen Pokphand Foods Plc (CPF) wants to increase its range of healthy food products and produce more food for the infirm and the elderly, with the goal of expanding revenue for the food business by 10-12% to 130 billion baht in 2019.
The Bank of Thailand expects the amended regulations governing auto title loans, including a cap on interest rates and practical guidelines for operators, to take effect next month.
Hafele Thailand Ltd, the local unit of the German furniture fittings maker, will invest 700 million baht in 2019 to build a new warehouse on Bang Na-Trat Road, renovate its showroom and upgrade the IT system to improve working processes.
The rapper Nelly is asking a US court to dismiss a British woman's lawsuit claiming he sexually assaulted her after a concert.
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