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Efforts Continue to Chase 100 Wild Elephants from Farmland
Officials, rescue workers and villagers joined forces to scare away about 100 wild elephants from the farmland of the Khao Pradu community in Khon Buri district.
Officials, rescue workers and villagers joined forces to scare away about 100 wild elephants from the farmland of the Khao Pradu community in Khon Buri district.
The government expressed condolences on the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, said a government spokesman.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues statement on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) raised its flood alert as the levels of canals in the upper part of the capital were high amid the possibility of prolonged downpours.
Acrylamide in coffee emerges naturally during bean roasting and is not harmful to consumers, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
The Department of Industrial Works found an illegal landfill covering more than 80,000 tons of industrial waste in this eastern province.
The Thai government will cooperate with South Korea in Covid-19 vaccine production, said Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
The Constitutional Court considered a petition on the eight-year term of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and demanded the minutes of the 501st meeting of the Constitution Drafting Committee from the House by Sept 13 before its next meeting on Sept 14.
The parliament turned down four constitutional amendment bills in their first reading and they included a bill to strip senators of their power to co-elect the prime minister.
The Department of Special Investigation suspected celebrities DJ Man and Baitoey of involvement in the Forex-3D Ponzi scheme and summoned them to acknowledge charges.
The Ministry of Public Health signed an amended contract with Pfizer to acquire COVID-19 vaccine for children aged from six months to five years and expected delivery to start next month.
The Central Administrative Court ordered the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and Krungthep Thanakhom Co to pay 11.75 billion baht in the debt they owed the operator of Green Line electric railway.