Thailand Attracts Nearly 100 Billion Baht in Foreign Investment in Past 11 Months
Foreign investments in Thailand exceeded 98 billion baht over the past 11 months, with Japan ranking first.
Foreign investments in Thailand exceeded 98 billion baht over the past 11 months, with Japan ranking first.
The Thai parliament on Thursday approved the first reading of four draft bills on same-sex marriage.
Thailand repatriated three rescued Sumatran orangutans to Indonesia on Thursday (December 21) in a bittersweet farewell attended by officials of both countries.
The continued hospital stay of convicted ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra requires the medical opinion and the approval of the Director-General of the Corrections Department before it will be forwarded to Permanent Secretary for Justice and the Justice Minister for the final say.
Spending sentiment for the upcoming New Year festival is expected to be lively and reach over 100 billion baht, according to the survey by the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce.
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul conducted an on-site inspection to ensure compliance with the policy of extending operating hours of nighttime entertainment venues to 4 AM.
The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has conducted a raid on three Chinese-owned warehouses in Samut Sakhon, uncovering various items of substandard electrical appliances.
Seaweed bloom has covered Patong beach in Phuket, prompting clean-up operations by local authorities.
The Mukdahan Provincial Court has sentenced Chaipol Wipa to 20 years in prison in connection with the death of his three-year-old niece “Nong Chompoo” in May 2020.
Former Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat has testified in court to defend himself in the media shareholding case in which he will be disqualified as an MP if he is found guilty.
Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand on Tuesday morning recorded a grass temperature at 0.3 degrees Celsius, resulting in widespread frost on the mountain.
Farmers in Ang Thong continue open burning of agricultural materials, causing the level of the PM2.5 particulate matter in the province to exceed the safety threshold amid calls from affected villagers for the serious law enforcement to stop this practice.