Anti-PM Rally Stops at Midnight

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BANGKOK, Aug 24 (TNA)– Protesters against the continuous tenure of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha ended their demonstrations at midnight last night as political observers were watching out if the

Flooded Cave Victim to Study Football in Britain

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CHIANG MAI, Aug 24 (TNA) – One of the 13 people who were trapped in flooded Tham Luang cave of Chiang Rai province has fulfilled his dream as he wins a scholarship from the Zico Foundation to study

Guards Questioned on BTS Escalator Injuries

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BANGKOK, Aug 23 (TNA) – Police questioned the security guards who were on duty when nearly 40 people were injured on the escalator of the BTS electric railway’s Surasak station.

New Copyright Law Covers Online Content

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NONTHABURI, Aug 23 (TNA) – The new copyright law takes effect today and cover the copyrights of online content, according to Deputy Commerce Minister Sinit Lertkrai.

Government House Sealed off with Cargo Containers

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BANGKOK, Aug 23 (TNA) – Officials placed cargo containers to block roads in the vicinity of Government House to protect it from demonstrators who planned to gather there and other locations to dema

Discounts on Electricity Fees to Be Proposed

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BANGKOK, Aug 22 (TNA) – The Committee on the Energy Policy Administration (CEPA) will this month seek the cabinet’s approval for progressive discount rates on electricity fees for the people who co

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