Oct 18 Rallies End Peacefully

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BANGKOK, Oct 19 (TNA) – The Oct 18 rallies in Bangkok and many provinces were peaceful and orderly while an investigation into a scuffle at the Bang Na intersection is under way, said the governmen

Health Ministry Ready for Flooding

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NONTHABURI, Oct 19 (TNA) -- The permanent secretary for public health has assured that staff of hospitals and clinics are ready to help flood victims at their facilities and disaster zones.

Protest Begins as Mass Transit Shut Down

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BANGKOK, Oct 17 (TNA) – The authorities has ordered mass transit operators to shutdown services Saturday afternoon after anti-government protesters selected to gather at three electric railway stat

Govt: Situations Must Be Controlled

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BANGKOK, Oct 17 (TNA) – The government had to end the Oct 16 rally to control situations and the action did not infringe on people’s rights, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said.

No Rubber Bullets Or Tear Gas Used: Police

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BANGKOK, Oct 17 (TNA) – The Royal Thai Police insisted no rubber bullets or tear gas had been used to disperse the demonstrators ar the Pathumwan intersection yesterday.

Bids to Control COVID from Infected Couple

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TAK, Oct 17 (TNA) – Disease control officials from Mae Sot Hospital are hurriedly testing people close to the Myanmar couple who were infected with the coronavirus disease 2019.

10 More COVID Cases Reported

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BANGKOK, Oct 17(TNA) – Thailand logged ten more cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 comprising eight arrivals and two Myanmar people who live in Tak province.

No Rubber Bullets Or Tear Gas Used: Police

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BANGKOK, Oct 17 (TNA) – The Royal Thai Police insisted no rubber bullets or tear gas had been used to disperse the demonstrators ar the Pathumwan intersection yesterday.

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