
Govt Considers New Year Gifts for People
The government will have New Year gifts for people mid this month and the projects will not cause a financial burden to the state in the future, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.
The government will have New Year gifts for people mid this month and the projects will not cause a financial burden to the state in the future, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.
A man, 68, acknowledged two charges after killing a young cat and insisted that he had his right to protect himself and his property.
Online platform Shoppee stopped receiving payment via bank accounts after a customer lost tens of thousands of baht from a bank account that was linked with its application.
Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, leader of the Palang Pracharat Party (PPRP), will officially welcome Mingkwan Sangsuwan to his ruling party this afternoon and the new member was tipped to head its economic team.
Three officials were injured in a repeated bomb attack on the rail track in Songkhla’s Sadao district this moring.
Point deduction will start on Jan 9 next year on the drivers who violate traffic rules, said the national police chief.
Thailand aims to combat HIV/Aids by reducing new cases and fatalities as the kingdom will host the UNAIDS PCB meeting later this month.
This morning the bath value appreciated to 34.97 baht against a US dollar, its strongest level in five months, compared to its close yesterday at 35.26 baht per dollar.
The new Mohan railway checkpoint in China will start operations on Dec 3 and Thailand can thus export fruits by the Lao-Chinese railway to southern China then, according to the Commerce Ministry.
The council of Racha Thewa sub-district allocated 148 million baht for the procurement of 727 lamp posts with Kinnaree figures and other projects.
Deputy national police chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn arrested a Chinese man identified as Tony who is one of five Chinese people suspected of involvement with illicit business, during police raids at 33 locations in nine provinces.
The Constitutional Court unanimously ruled that the MP election bill which includes the installation of list MPs based on calculation with a divisor of 100 did not violate the charter.