New Economic Rehabilitation Plan This Month

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) -- Deputy Prime Minister/Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow said a new economic rehabilitation plan would be completed within this month and it would not focus on cash

Lockdown Easing Boosts Border Trade

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NONTHABURI, Aug 17 (TNA) -- Lockdown easing relieves the contraction of border trade and its value is likely to exceed 1 trillion baht this year, according to the Department of Foreign Trade.

Fishermen Urges Govt to Keep Promise

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) – Commercial fishermen from 22 coastal provinces urged the government to keep promise in helping them solve problems, which they believed stemmed from stringent measures taken

Seven Killed in Pattani Clashes

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PATTANI, Aug 17 (TNA) - Seven suspected insurgents were killed separate clashes with government forces in the southern province of Pattani over the weekend, said Col Pramote Prom-in, spokesman of

National Anti-Corruption Day Event on Sept 11

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) – The Anti-Corruption Organization of Thailand (ACT) planned to organize an event to mark the National Anti-Corruption Day on Sept 11.

83 Days without Local COVID Infection Still Unsafe

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) -- Eighty-three days without local infection of the coronavirus disease 2019 does not guarantee that Thailand is free of the disease, said the director-general of the Disease

Student Leader Released on Bail

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BANGKOK, Aug 15 (TNA) – Student leader Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak was released on bail after he had been arrested yesterday on multiple charges including sedition.

Thailand Reports Zero New Covid-19 Infections

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BANGKOK, Aug 15 (TNA) – Thailand reported zero new coronavirus cases and no new deaths on Saturday.

The total cases remain at 3,376 and the death toll at 58.

About 69,000 Thai People Returned to Homeland

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NONTHABURI, Aug 14 (TNA) -- About 69,000 Thai people who had been stranded in other countries already arrived in their homeland, according to the Foreign Ministry.

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