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Borges: Muang Thong ready to fight for survival
Muang Thong United head coach Jose Alves Borges admitted that the game at Chonburi tomorrow will be very tough, but the team will go all out for three points.
What the Gulf conflict means for airlines
The US-Iran conflict, which erupted two months ago, has triggered an oil price shock, sharp rises in the cost of living and widespread flight cancellations worldwide.
Cambodian border to remain shut
Thailand will not reopen border checkpoints until Cambodia complies with the ceasefire agreement, according to Defence Minister Lt Gen Adul Boonthumjaroen.
NBTC rejects internet TV alert system
The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has dismissed a proposal to deploy an emergency alert system via internet-based TV set-top boxes, citing concerns over unequal coverage and potential discrimination in funding allocation.
China agrees to foster closer ties across multiple sectors
Thailand and China have agreed to expand high-level exchanges and deepen cooperation across multiple sectors, as both sides moved to elevate their longstanding partnership during talks in Bangkok.
CP All defends reorganisation plans
Thai retail giant CP All has reaffirmed it has no plan to integrate three key subsidiaries into a virtual banking structure, with the proposed integration merely compliance with Bank of Thailand rules and recommendations regarding the virtual banking business.
UK PM vows legislation to ban Iran Guards: report
LONDON - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to propose legislation within weeks to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, a report said Friday.
Workers protest against pension changes and low wages
Workers’ groups groups rallied at the Ministry of Labour on Friday to protest against planned changes in the way pensions are calculated and to press for a higher minimum wage amid rising living costs.
El Nino set to return as early as May
GENEVA - The return of El Nino weather conditions are expected from as early as May this year, potentially affecting global temperatures and rainfall patterns, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said.
Missing monk mystery deepens
Police are intensifying efforts to locate an abbot from Ayutthaya who has been missing for more than a month following his last confirmed sighting in a northern province.
Muang Thong United head coach Jose Alves Borges admitted that the game at Chonburi tomorrow will be very tough, but the team will go all out for three points.
What the Gulf conflict means for airlines
The US-Iran conflict, which erupted two months ago, has triggered an oil price shock, sharp rises in the cost of living and widespread flight cancellations worldwide.
Cambodian border to remain shut
Thailand will not reopen border checkpoints until Cambodia complies with the ceasefire agreement, according to Defence Minister Lt Gen Adul Boonthumjaroen.
NBTC rejects internet TV alert system
The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has dismissed a proposal to deploy an emergency alert system via internet-based TV set-top boxes, citing concerns over unequal coverage and potential discrimination in funding allocation.
China agrees to foster closer ties across multiple sectors
Thailand and China have agreed to expand high-level exchanges and deepen cooperation across multiple sectors, as both sides moved to elevate their longstanding partnership during talks in Bangkok.
CP All defends reorganisation plans
Thai retail giant CP All has reaffirmed it has no plan to integrate three key subsidiaries into a virtual banking structure, with the proposed integration merely compliance with Bank of Thailand rules and recommendations regarding the virtual banking business.
UK PM vows legislation to ban Iran Guards: report
LONDON - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to propose legislation within weeks to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, a report said Friday.
Workers protest against pension changes and low wages
Workers’ groups groups rallied at the Ministry of Labour on Friday to protest against planned changes in the way pensions are calculated and to press for a higher minimum wage amid rising living costs.
El Nino set to return as early as May
GENEVA - The return of El Nino weather conditions are expected from as early as May this year, potentially affecting global temperatures and rainfall patterns, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said.
Missing monk mystery deepens
Police are intensifying efforts to locate an abbot from Ayutthaya who has been missing for more than a month following his last confirmed sighting in a northern province.

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