
XJ Covid-19 Variant Likely Detected in Thailand
A 34-year-old Thai man may be infected with XJ Covid-19 variant, a mutant hybrid of the BA.1 and BA.2 variants.
A 34-year-old Thai man may be infected with XJ Covid-19 variant, a mutant hybrid of the BA.1 and BA.2 variants.
People from five villages in Omkoi district protested against a coal mine project and asked the Administrative Court to turn down its environmental impact assessment report.
Police warn that some software applications have malware that creates a fake Facebook log-in page to steal users’ names and passwords.
Wisapat “Sand” Manomairat denied police’s charge of fatal recklessness related to the death of actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong and was released on bail right away.
A solar powered boat will be deployed to collect garbage in the Chao Phraya River which will be one of 15 rivers in the world to receive the support from The Ocean Cleanup.
Visitors who enter the country through Test & Go, Sandbox and Quarantine channels will no longer have to undergo RT-PCR tests for COVID-19 before their arrival.
The price of cooking gas rose by one baht per kilogram today resulting in its price for a 15kg cylinder reaching 333 baht, ending two years of its frozen price due to the subsidy from the Oil Fund which had kept the retail price below its cost.
A tourist was stabbed in his neck by a needlefish while swimming in the Tan Khu Bay and a local administrator warned tourists to beware of such fish.
The Royal Gazette published rules to control COVID-19 during the Songkran festival including a ban on water fights as well as eased disease control measures which were set to take effect on April 1.
The prime minister discussed with the United Nations deputy secretary-general cooperation on sustainable development and marine waste management.
City Hall 2 in Din Daeng district was full of activity as candidates for the capital governorship and the Bangkok Council arrived to have their candidacy registered as Bangkok has been free of an election for nine years.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is happy with over 50 billion baht being circulated in the national economy thanks to arrivals through the Phuket Sandbox entry scheme, according to the government spokesman.