Thailand
TAT in bid to tackle problems faced by Chinese tourists
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) yesterday held talks with the Chinese Embassy in Thailand over ongoing problems faced by Chinese tourists as part of the TAT’s plan to stabilise the local tourism industry and serve a growing number in this market annually….
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Thai PBS asked to air House meetings
The Thai PBS television channel was pushed by the House Committee on Parliamentary Affairs yesterday to help lighten the load on NBT, which has to provide live coverage of all parliamentary meetings….
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BMA seeks legal advice after latest court verdict
Any additional payments will have to get Sukhumbhand’s okay, says deputy…
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Govt’s database woes continue for second day
Most district offices and their service units were unable to issue national identification cards for a second consecutive day yesterday due to census-database problems….
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Constitution Court disqualifies Jatuporn as a party-list MP
Judges rule 7-1 that as Jatuporn was barred from voting, he ceased to be a Pheu Thai member…
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Contagion fears send global markets in tailspin
Thai shares further nose dived today, in line with global markets which are spooked by a more likely contagious effect in the euzo zones….
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Constitution Court disqualifies Jatuporn
The Constitution Court Friday disqualified Jatuporn Promphan as a Pheu Thai MP.
The Constitution Court judges voted 7 to 1 to disqualify Jatuporn on the grounds that he was not qualified to apply as an election candidate….
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Police, red shirts prepare for second anniversary commemoration
Police plan to deploy more than 1,000 police to the red shirts’ commemoration of the second anniversary of the political violence at Ratchaprasong intersection on Saturday….
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Destroy GMO-tainted papaya crops, researcher says
Academics yesterday called on the Agriculture Department to destroy farms growing Hawaiian papaya in Kanchanaburi province after a recent study found that these crops might be contaminated with genetically modified organisms (GMO)….
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