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Most respondents undecided on favourite PM candidate, party: poll
Most respondents were undecided on their favourite prime ministerial candidate and political party, followed by those who supported the People’s Party and its leader, according to an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration.
Ops target 59k scam accounts
More than 59,000 scam-linked accounts were taken down after the Anti-Online Scam Centre joined Meta and five international partners in a coordinated crackdown on cross-border fraud.
Charter vote needs '60 days' to prepare
A referendum on drafting a new charter cannot be held on the same day as the general election, scheduled for Feb 8, due to conflicting legal timeframes, said Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, a former Election Commission (EC) member.
Reporter's death ruled suicide
Police have concluded Channel 8 journalist Nattawut Ponglangka took his own life by ingesting potassium cyanide, following a detailed investigation that has led to one charge.
Pheu Thai to unveil PM candidates Tuesday
Pheu Thai will announce its prime ministerial candidates on Tuesday, with the list including Yodchanan Wongsawat, nephew of Thaksin Shinawatra.
The aggressor vs the victim
With the border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia showing no sign of letting up, defence officials and security analysts are pointing to a new battlefield that extends far beyond artillery and airstrikes: the war of information.
Up to 7,000 citizens stranded in Poipet after border about-face
Thailand says Cambodia is violating international human rights law by preventing up to 7,000 Thai nationals in the Poipet border town from returning home despite a prior commitment to reopen the border.
Anutin defiant as border war grows
Thailand will continue to defend its sovereignty if Cambodia fails to halt hostilities, says Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
M23 marches on in east DR Congo as US vows action against Rwanda
KINSHASA - The M23 pressed onwards in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday, even as Washington vowed action over its Rwandan backers' violation of a US-brokered peace deal.
US troops in Syria killed in IS ambush attack
DAMASCUS - Two American troops and a civilian interpreter were killed in central Syria on Saturday after an alleged member of the Islamic State group opened fire on a joint US-Syrian patrol, officials said.
Most respondents were undecided on their favourite prime ministerial candidate and political party, followed by those who supported the People’s Party and its leader, according to an opinion survey by the National Institute of Development Administration.
Ops target 59k scam accounts
More than 59,000 scam-linked accounts were taken down after the Anti-Online Scam Centre joined Meta and five international partners in a coordinated crackdown on cross-border fraud.
Charter vote needs '60 days' to prepare
A referendum on drafting a new charter cannot be held on the same day as the general election, scheduled for Feb 8, due to conflicting legal timeframes, said Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, a former Election Commission (EC) member.
Reporter's death ruled suicide
Police have concluded Channel 8 journalist Nattawut Ponglangka took his own life by ingesting potassium cyanide, following a detailed investigation that has led to one charge.
Pheu Thai to unveil PM candidates Tuesday
Pheu Thai will announce its prime ministerial candidates on Tuesday, with the list including Yodchanan Wongsawat, nephew of Thaksin Shinawatra.
The aggressor vs the victim
With the border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia showing no sign of letting up, defence officials and security analysts are pointing to a new battlefield that extends far beyond artillery and airstrikes: the war of information.
Up to 7,000 citizens stranded in Poipet after border about-face
Thailand says Cambodia is violating international human rights law by preventing up to 7,000 Thai nationals in the Poipet border town from returning home despite a prior commitment to reopen the border.
Anutin defiant as border war grows
Thailand will continue to defend its sovereignty if Cambodia fails to halt hostilities, says Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
M23 marches on in east DR Congo as US vows action against Rwanda
KINSHASA - The M23 pressed onwards in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday, even as Washington vowed action over its Rwandan backers' violation of a US-brokered peace deal.
US troops in Syria killed in IS ambush attack
DAMASCUS - Two American troops and a civilian interpreter were killed in central Syria on Saturday after an alleged member of the Islamic State group opened fire on a joint US-Syrian patrol, officials said.

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