
Charter Court to Rule on PM Living in Army Residence
The Constitution Court is due to rule Wednesday afternoon on the legality of the prime minister’s continued occupancy of an army residence after retiring.
The Constitution Court is due to rule Wednesday afternoon on the legality of the prime minister’s continued occupancy of an army residence after retiring.
The Ministry of Public Health reported another woman in Chiang Rai province had COVID-19 after her work at an entertainment venue in Tachileik town of Myanmar together with three other women who earlier tested positive for the disease.
The 37th Thailand International Motor Expo has started with its media session, drawing substantial interest despite the COVID-19 pandemic, as its organizers expect 35-billion-baht transactions.
Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered relevant officials to take full legal action against the illegal returnees who carried the novel coronavirus and dodged immigration and quarantine procedures, saying they caused damage to the nation.
The Election Commission resolved to investigate the Progressive Movement group that allegedly conducted a political party’s activities and its leaders and local administration candidates could face criminal action.
Students at many schools were invited to wear casual attire on the first day of the new school term today in order to express demand for dressing freedom.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said he was not worried about a court case of his occupation of a house meant for military officials,
The Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce predicts the Thai economy will expand by 2.5-3.5% early next year following suit the Chinese economic growth.
Thailand reported 21 new cases of Covid-19, arriving from other countries, including two Thai women, sneaking across the border from Myanmar.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has acknowledged Standard & Poor’s stable credit rating for Thailand
Chiang Rai governor has confirmed two new coronavirus cases in the province. The two women sneaked across the border from Myanmar’s Tachilek to Chiang Rai province.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs insisted that government responses to protesters complied with laws and international standards.