Serbian Volleyball Player Punished

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ITALY, June 9 (TNA) – The Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) banned a female Serbian player for two matches and fined her volleyball federation 700,000 baht for her inappropriate gestur

Academy Prices Sinopharm Vaccine Dose at B888

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BANGKOK, June 9 (TNA) – The Chulabhorn Royal Academy priced the COVID-19 vaccine by Sinopharm at 888 baht per dose and prohibited buyers from passing the cost to vaccine recipients.

Organizations Allowed to Procure COVID-19 Vaccines

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BANGKOK, June 9 (TNA) - The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) allowed private hospitals, private organizations and local administrative organizations to procure COVID-19 vaccines.

10,000 Temp Jobs for New Graduates

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BANGKOK, June 9 (TNA) – The cabinet approved 10,000 temporary jobs for new graduates to relieve unemployment during the COVID-19 crisis.

New COVID-19 Clusters in Bangkok

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ฺBANGKOK, June 8 (TNA) – The government expressed concern about the progressive increase of COVID-19 clusters in Bangkok.

Traffickers Arrested with 3.5m Speed Pills

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NONTHABURI, June 8 (TNA) – Police arrested four men for allegedly possessing 3.5 million methamphetamine pills and suspected them of actively trafficking illicit drugs in Nonthaburi and Pathum Than

Thailand to Sign Contracts on Vaccine Procurement

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BANGKOK, June 8 (TNA) - The government is likely to sign contracts on the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech and Johnson& Johnson this week, according to Deputy Prime Mini

Thailand Used as Transit Point for Drug Trafficking

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BANGKOK, June 7 (TNA) – Thailand has been used as a transit point for drug trafficking because it stands adjacent to the Golden Triangle and has convenient transport networks, said Justice Minister

Prime Minister Apologizes If He Worries People

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BANGKOK, June 7 (TNA) - Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha apologized to people if he worried them and promised he would do his best to procure COVID-19 vaccines to meet people’s demand and respond w

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