
Indictment Decision Set for Rally Leaders
The Office of the Attorney-General will next month announce its indictment decision on 13 rally leaders charged with lese majeste and sedition.
The Office of the Attorney-General will next month announce its indictment decision on 13 rally leaders charged with lese majeste and sedition.
Sri Panwa Phuket Hotel in Phuket province will provide 70 visitors with villa quarantine service, according to the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration.
Government Savings Bank is lending 10 billion baht as soft loans to small and medium-sized enterprises in the tourism sector.
The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) has a promotional campaign to attract motorists to use barricade-free toll booths.
Authorities of the western province planned to develop the area of the newly discovered “soda springs” into a tourist attraction as it proved to give the best groundwater in the country.
Thailand logged two more cases of the South African variant of COVID-19.
The censure debate on individual ministers started at the parliament as Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said he was not worried about it.
A medical student of Thammasat University, Rangsit campus tested postive for Covid- 19.
The Appeal Court turned down a request for the temporary release of anti-government demonstration leaders Parit Chiwarak, Arnon Nampa and Somyot Phrueksakasemsuk who faced charges related to their rally last September.
The total of COVID-19 cases linked to Chulalongkorn University rose to 22 as disease investigators found COVID-19 on a finger scanner of its security guards, according to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.
The prime minister welcomed executives of a Chinese automaker and encouraged it to use Thailand as its base for electric vehicle production where Thai workers will have jobs and improve their skills.
A Thai woman, 45, was arrested for sending illegal Myanmar migrants to the Central Shrimp Market of Samut Sakhon province, the epicenter of the new COVID-19 wave in the country.