Financial Aid Starts for Rice Growers

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BANGKOK, Nov 9 (TNA) – The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives started to transfer financial aid to the rice growers who participated in the farmers’ income insurance program of the

Bangkok Tries to Prevent Flooding

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BANGKOK, Nov 9 (TNA) - The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration reinforced its embankments and installed pumps along the Chao Phraya River to protect riverside communities from high tide overflow.

Govt Satisfied with First Week of Country Reopening

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BANGKOK, Nov 8 (TNA) - The country reopening was satisfactory in its first week as Thailand received more than 20,000 visitors, only 15 of whom were infected with COVID-19, according to the governm

Bangkok Governor Apologizes for Floods

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BANGKOK, Nov 8 (TNA) – Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang apologized for the flooding that resulted from overflow from the Chao Phraya River.

Chao Phraya Sends Overflows during High Tide

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BANGKOK, Nov 8 (TNA) - Bangkok’s Department of Drainage and Sewerage reported overflows from many canals in Bangkok and Muang district of Samut Prakan due to the high tide.

PM Happy with 80m Vaccine Doses Administered

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BANGKOK, Nov 8 (TNA) - Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha happily acknowledged the administration of 80 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines in the country and Thailand ranked 18th globally and 3rd in

Commerce Ministry: Rice Price Situation Will Improve

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NONTHABURI, Nov 5 (TNA) - The rice price situation is likely to improve thanks to many positive factors including weaker baht, country reopening and receding floods, according to the Department of

B3.6bn for Thai COVID Vaccine Development

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BANGKOK, Nov 5 (TNA) – The cabinet approved a 3.6-billion-baht budget for the local development of ChulaCov19 and Baiya vaccines to cope with COVID-19.

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