Prawit: Govt Won’t Allow Violent Clashes to Happen at Forthcoming Rally
The government will not allow violent clashes to happen during the anti-government rally planned for Saturday, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan says.
The government will not allow violent clashes to happen during the anti-government rally planned for Saturday, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan says.
Thailand’s private sector expects the country’s GDP to contract 7-9 percent this year after recording the worst decline due to the pandemic in the second quarter.
Thai shippers foresee a 10 percent contraction of the country’s exports this year due to the global pandemic.
Coastal communities in southern Thailand hold tsunami evacuation and emergency response drills to strengthen disaster preparedness for the six provinces hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
As COVID-19 infections in Myanmar continue to grow, Thailand’s Interior Ministry has ordered provincial governors to tighten security along the border to prevent the coronavirus.
Four Cameroonians and three Thais have been arrested for swindling over 12 million baht in a face mask scam.
“Treasure Trip” mobile application offers a new way to explore cultural trails in Bangkok.
Thailand’s first security satellite, Napa-1, was launched on Arianespace Vega rocket from French Guiana on Thursday.
Six Chinese nationals have been arrested for illegal entry into Thailand by crossing the Moei River, a natural borderline between Thailand and Myanmar.
Three schools in the two provinces of western Thailand which share border with Myanmar have been temporarily closed to prevent the risks of coronavirus infections.
Thai authorities have tightened border control measures amid concerns over the surge in COVID-19 cases in neighbouring Myanmar.
Over 2,000 commercial fishing operators are selling their fishing vessels to the government after they have been affected by a myriad of regulations imposed to solve illegal, unreported and unregulated [IUU] fishing.