
Thai PM Visits Saudi Arabia
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha started his two-day visit to Saudi Arabia to foster bilateral relations.
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha started his two-day visit to Saudi Arabia to foster bilateral relations.
The Food and Drug Administration drafted a bill to govern the use of cannabis and hemp including their restricted use for recreation and legalize household cultivation.
The Marine Department ordered the salvage of an oil tanker in the Gulf of Thailand in 15 days.
The cabinet approved 1,200-baht handouts to people through the fourth phase of the half-half co-payment scheme.
Leaders of the People’s Network for a Just Society (P-Move) brought their demonstrators from the United Nations complex to Government House to pressure the cabinet to consider their 15 demands.
The leader of the Move Forward Party denies it fields a candidate in the Bangkok gubernatorial election only to check its popularity.
Police of the Phaya Thai station will press more charges against the policeman who fatally hit a female doctor with his Ducati motorcycle on Friday.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha will visit Saudi Arabia from January 25-26 as a guest of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
The Public Health Ministry maintains its Level 4 COVID-19 alert but shares the worldwide expectation that the disease will become endemic.
The owners of cold storage warehouses must declare their stocks if they keep more than 5,000 kilograms of pork each. Otherwise, they will face legal action, according to the Commerce Ministry.
The narcotics control committee of the Public Health Ministry resolved to remove cannabis from the ministry’s narcotics list and will seek approval from the Narcotics Control Board on Jan 25.
Subsequent jabs of COVID-19 vaccines may cause undesirable effects if they are administered too early, a viral expert has warned.