
PM 2.5 Levels Exceed Safe Standard in Bangkok
Bangkok this morning is experiencing an orange-level air pollution situation, exceeding the standard limit.
Bangkok this morning is experiencing an orange-level air pollution situation, exceeding the standard limit.
A military doctor who fired three shots at a contractor and construction workers building a swimming pool in an upscale village in Samut Prakan province surrendered after a five-hour standoff.
According to the World Digital Competitiveness Ranking 2023, Thailand has secured the 35th position out of 64 countries and economies, marking a rise of 5 positions from the previous year.
The Ministry of Labor is set to propose the law amendment on the overtime pay to benefit security guards nationwide.
As a foreigner stumbled on a sidewalk in Pattaya, a wire rope attached to a power pole pierced through his hand.
The Department of Foreign Trade warns that forging certificates of origin for goods and using them to claim special tax privileges in the destination country is not only illegal but also leads to intensified inspections of Thai exports.
As today is the first day of registration for people facing difficulties with informal debts, Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered the Department of Provincial Administration to ensure smooth process in the registration system, both online and in-person.
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is gearing up for an on-site inspection and the first mobile Cabinet meeting in Nong Bua Lamphu Province on December 3-4.
S&P Global Ratings (S&P) has maintained Thailand’s Sovereign Credit Rating at ‘BBB+’ with stable outlook in view of the country’s sustained economic recovery and fiscal stability, disclosed Government Spokesperson Chai Wacharonke.
Google, Microsoft, and Tesla have never negotiated the electricity price with the Thai government, while clean energy and green energy are the main concerns and have been reassured by the Thai government, said a government spokesperson Chai Wacharoke.
Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin does not agree with the proposed electricity tariff increase to 4.68 baht but acknowledges a potential upward trend.
Seventeen Thai hostages who were freed by Hamas are scheduled to arrive in Thailand around noon but experienced a 3-hour flight delay.