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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.
Flight cancellation protection to be improved
Thailand’s consumer protection watchdog has been instructed to urgently find remedies for passengers affected by abrupt airline flight cancellations linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Prisoners ‘not using mobiles’
Corrections officials have reiterated that mobile phones are strictly banned in Thai prisons, dismissing allegations of illicit communications at Bang Kwang Central Prison after an audio clip circulated in the media.
Birth registration fraud ring busted in Korat
NAKHON RATCHASIMA - A municipal mayor has uncovered a birth registration fraud scheme in which at least 27 “grey Chinese” were falsely registered as being born in Thailand, allegedly in exchange for bribes paid to a local official.
War in the Middle East: latest developments
The latest developments in the Middle East war as of 4pm April 24 Thailand time:
One officer wounded by roadside bomb in Pattani
One naval officer has been injured after a roadside bomb struck a navy task force vehicle on a highway in Yaring district, Pattani province on Friday afternoon.
Asean chair urges Myanmar to free Aung San Suu Kyi, more prisoners
MANILA — The Philippines, chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), on Friday encouraged more prisoner releases in...
People’s Party vows to mount strong defence
Ten People’s Party (PP) MPs vowed on Friday to fight a Supreme Court case to the fullest extent over allegations tied to a proposed amendment to Section 112 of the Criminal Code, the lese-majeste law.
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.
Flight cancellation protection to be improved
Thailand’s consumer protection watchdog has been instructed to urgently find remedies for passengers affected by abrupt airline flight cancellations linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Prisoners ‘not using mobiles’
Corrections officials have reiterated that mobile phones are strictly banned in Thai prisons, dismissing allegations of illicit communications at Bang Kwang Central Prison after an audio clip circulated in the media.
Birth registration fraud ring busted in Korat
NAKHON RATCHASIMA - A municipal mayor has uncovered a birth registration fraud scheme in which at least 27 “grey Chinese” were falsely registered as being born in Thailand, allegedly in exchange for bribes paid to a local official.
War in the Middle East: latest developments
The latest developments in the Middle East war as of 4pm April 24 Thailand time:
One officer wounded by roadside bomb in Pattani
One naval officer has been injured after a roadside bomb struck a navy task force vehicle on a highway in Yaring district, Pattani province on Friday afternoon.
Asean chair urges Myanmar to free Aung San Suu Kyi, more prisoners
MANILA — The Philippines, chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), on Friday encouraged more prisoner releases in...
People’s Party vows to mount strong defence
Ten People’s Party (PP) MPs vowed on Friday to fight a Supreme Court case to the fullest extent over allegations tied to a proposed amendment to Section 112 of the Criminal Code, the lese-majeste law.

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