EC to choose from 3 electoral maps
At least three draft electoral maps will be drawn and put up for public input before the Election Commission (EC) makes its pick and finalises constituency designation work ahead of the next poll, according to a source at the EC.
Firm backs down in island land row
SATUN: A company at the centre of an encroachment row has agreed to remove a fence blocking access to a school on Koh Lipe by Feb 7, marking headway in settling several such disputes on the popular island.
Thai stock investors urged to be careful
As the Thai stock market has recovered rapidly over the past month in light of the improving economic picture, there are still some risk factors for shares in 2023 that investors should be aware of, analysts warn.
Power bills poised to drop by mid-year
Electricity bills for businesses are likely to become less expensive around mid-year as factors that earlier drove up energy costs are losing steam, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
Prawit credits govt for water control
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said the government deserves credit for water resources management after Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha laid claim to it.
AISL to launch luxury estate next to school
Asia International School Limited will launch a super-luxury housing project worth B6.5bn next to its school in Don Mueang through a joint venture with Koon Estate.
Under-fire 'lotto chief' closes site, is charged
The CEO of the Kong Salak Plus lottery platform turned himself in after being accused of money laundering and providing an online gambling service.
The lowdown on the high-end scheme
The Thailand Elite Card seems to generate more controversy than income for the country.
Grab sees foreign users surge in Thailand
Grab reported a 45% surge in foreign users of its ride-hailing service in Thailand between Q2 and Q3 last year, reflecting a recovery of tourism in the country.
Elite Card in the hot seat over scandal
The tourism minister asked the police to investigate the accusation against members of Thailand Elite Card that have been linked with shady Chinese businesses.
PM warns bad cops 'must go'
Any police officers involved in extorting money from a Taiwanese actress during her trip to Thailand early this month must face legal action - PM Prayut.
KKP trims annual loan growth to 13%
Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group, a holding company of Kiatnakin Phatra Bank (KKP), aims to slow down total loan growth for this year to handle the higher risk of rising financial costs and the global recession.
Protesters stand ground as Peru congress mulls early elections
LIMA - Protesters who have brought parts of Peru to a standstill for weeks closed in on Lima's international airport Tuesday as lawmakers mulled bringing elections forward in a bid to end the deadly mobilization.
Kyiv eyes 140 Western tanks, Russia claims east Ukraine gains
KYIV (UKRAINE) - Ukraine said Tuesday it was expecting up to 140 modern tanks from its Western allies, as Russian forces claimed new ground close to the frontline hotspot of Bakhmut.
Thailand improves in corruption survey
Thailand has improved by nine places to 101st out of 180 countries in the 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index from 110th in 2021, Transparency International (TI) said on Tuesday.
Anutin posters cause a stir
The Pheu Thai Party joined a call for the Election Commission to look into posters erected at many state-run hospitals depicting Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
Court lets 'Pinky' remove electronic tag
Actress “Pinky” won approval from the Criminal Court to remove an electronic monitoring device she was required to wear after her release from jail on Nov 30 last year.
Beijing reaches 'temporary herd immunity'
BEIJING: Beijing has reached “temporary herd immunity” and its Covid outbreak is nearing an end, a city health official said on Tuesday, in another sign China’s unprecedented virus wave is waning.
Minister vows to plug Elite Card loopholes
Tourism minister vows to plug loopholes in Thailand Elite Card to prevent dodgy Chinese business operators from using the privilege cards to enter the country.
Pheu Thai pressed on royal-insult law
Political activists on Tuesday pressed the Pheu Thai Party to pledge that if it wins the coming election, it would repeal the law on royal defamation.