
Facebook Accuses Thai Govt of Interference
Facebook has accused the Thai government of unfairly interfering in its operations and threatened to take legal action to challenge the government.
Facebook has accused the Thai government of unfairly interfering in its operations and threatened to take legal action to challenge the government.
Thailand logged five new cases of the coronavirus disease 2019, raising the total to 3,402.
Thailand was voted to be the world’s best place to start business for the second consecutive year, according to the Department of Business Development.
The cabinet was set to consider development projects for eastern provinces and extend the imposition of the executive decree on public administration in emergency situations for another month.
Education Minister Nataphol Teepsuwan said students were welcomed to express their opinions through their organizations and school committees until Sept 15.
Thailand recorded two new cases of Covid-19 in state quarantine, raising the total cases to 3,397, said the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).
The flood situation in Sukhothai province has extended to cover wider areas as part of a flood prevention wall collapsed, causing water overflowing into a riverside community.
Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha on Monday led cabinet members to the eastern provinces of Rayong and Chanthaburi before a cabinet retreat tomorrow.
The government is actively developing southern border provinces and plans to open Betong airport in Yala province by the end of this year.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) started its services to collect blood samples of patients at their homes, provide online examinations and send medicines by mail.
Flooding is still critical in the northern province of Nan as the Nan River was overflowing in Phu Phiang district this morning.
There was no new case of coronavirus disease 2019 infection today and the total cases stood unchanged at 3,390.