
Facebook Accuses Thai Govt of Interference
Facebook has accused the Thai government of unfairly interfering in its operations and threatened to take legal action to challenge the government.
Facebook has accused the Thai government of unfairly interfering in its operations and threatened to take legal action to challenge the government.
Thailand logged five new cases of the coronavirus disease 2019, raising the total to 3,402.
Thailand was voted to be the world’s best place to start business for the second consecutive year, according to the Department of Business Development.
Sixteen Myanmar migrant workers have been arrested at Thai-Malaysian border in Songkhla province after illegally entered Thailand and avoided COVID-19 quarantine.
The cabinet was set to consider development projects for eastern provinces and extend the imposition of the executive decree on public administration in emergency situations for another month.
Thai exports contracted 11.37 percent in July due to the COVID-19 pandemic but there are signs for gradual improvements, the Ministry of Commerce reports.
Education Minister Nataphol Teepsuwan said students were welcomed to express their opinions through their organizations and school committees until Sept 15.
The Royal Thai Navy defended its project to procure a submarine, saying it was vital for national defense.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha opened the Pattaya-Map Ta Phut extension of inter-city Highway 7 and vowed to expand national transport networks to distribute opportunities.
Thailand recorded two new cases of Covid-19 in state quarantine, raising the total cases to 3,397, said the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).
Deposits in the first half of this year came from about 80 million people and amounted to 14.67 million baht, rising by 8% which was the fastest pace in 12 years, according to the Deposit Protection Agency.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha urged for cooperation and post-COVID development for mutual interest in the Mekong-Lancang Cooperation meeting.