House Raises Central Fund

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BANGKOK, Aug 19 (TNA) – The House transferred 16.36 billion baht to the government’s central fund by majority vote to support COVID-19 solutions.

56 Companies Resume Longan Export to China

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NONTHABURI, Aug 18 (TNA) – The Chinese government gave its green light for 56 companies to export longan to China and the permission took effect on Aug 17, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Co

Court to Hear Massage Parlors’ Closure Complaint

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BANGKOK, Aug 18 (TNA) – The Civil Court accepted a complaint from 157 health massage parlor operators who sued the government for about 10 million baht for closing their business amid COVID-19 outb

New High of Daily COVID Deaths at 312

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BANGKOK, Aug 18 (TNA) – The country logged a new record high of 312 daily COVID-19 fatalities and recorded 20,515 new patients over the past 24 hours, the Public Health Ministry reported.

Cabinet Approves Budget for Pfizer Vaccine

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BANGKOK, Aug 18 (TNA) - The Cabinet approved the 9.37-billion-baht procurement of 20,001,150 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine by Pfizer, of which the contract had been signed, said government spokesma

Bangkok Police Chief Insists on Rubber Bullet Use

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) – Three people were shot and injured near the Din Daeng police station but police did not use a live bullet, said Pol Lt Gen Pakapong Pongpetra, commissioner of the Metropolit

Phuket Sandbox Expands to 3 Provinces

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) - The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration allowed three provinces to welcome foreign tourists from Phuket during their 14-day quarantine.

Opposition MP at Shot Protesters’ Site

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) – Rangsiman Rome, an MP of the opposition Move Forward Party, yesterday arrived at the Din Daeng police station to verify the report that a demonstrator was shot there.

No Live Bullets Used against Protesters: Police

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BANGKOK, Aug 17 (TNA) – Police at the Din Daeng station did not fire any live bullet at protesters and only used rubber bullets to stop them from damaging government properties, the station chief s

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