Covid situation improves, low infection rate in outbound travellers
Covid-19 infection rates remain low after the country reopened to visitors, with fewer than 4% of outbound travellers testing positive, a senior health official says.
Actress should not have been released, extortion possible, says city police chief
The Bangkok police chief says a Taiwanese actress found with a prohibited vapouriser should not have been released, and confirms checkpoint police are under investigation for alleged extortion.
Next debate may backfire, academic says
The opposition should be wary of the risk of the upcoming general debate backfiring, an academic has warned.
Prospects await in 'land of diversity'
India offers promise to Thai firms, but protectionist policies pose a challenge.
Wuhan trip to clear engine doubts
The Royal Thai Navy will send a team of officers to observe performance tests on the Chinese-built CHD620 submarine engines between Feb 7 and March 4, a source in the RTN said.
New probes for bribe, VIP trip sagas
The national police chief on Sunday ordered a committee set up to probe four police officers who offered an unauthorised VVIP service to a Chinese tourist.
Customer expectations transform training
Shortcomings of online courses provide an important lesson about disruption for every industry.
Evaluating the impact of ChatGPT
The immediate popularity of the AI chatbot upon launch has several industry analysts and academics musing on its usefulness.
High hopes for new landmark
Up to 40,000 to visit tunnel daily, but improvements needed.
Illicit bank accounts face legal crackdown
The Finance Ministry has instructed the Fiscal Policy Office to find ways to tackle fraudsters' use of nominees to open bank accounts.
No House dissolution yet
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said he will not call for the dissolution of the House of Representatives yet despite having the legal grounds to do so.
Democrats pledge Northeast prosperity
The Democrat Party has released an election campaign manifesto centring on connecting the Northeast to the world to create wealth for the region.
China-Laos-Thailand rail link plans up for talks
Thailand and Laos are in talks about the potential of a China-Laos-Thailand railway link which could reduce cargo transport costs by 30%-50% in three to five years.
Prayut hits hustings as Pheu Thai rules out post-poll deal with PPRP
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said he is ready to carry on for two more years after the coming election to change the country for the better.
Smile, Anwar's here
Anwar Ibrahim's rise to power as Malaysia's prime minister and his upcoming visit to the kingdom has rekindled hope for a return of peace to the far South, according to experts.
Police chief steps in to bribes row
The national police chief has ordered investigators to find more evidence related to a Taiwanese actress's complaint that police extorted 27,000 baht from her.
Paetongtarn unperturbed by PPRP-SATP deal
Pheu Thai leading light Paetongtarn Shinawatra says she’s unperturbed by the return of key figures including Somkid Jatusripitak to the ruling Palang Pracharath Party.
Covid-19 cases 'are declining' despite foreign arrival surge
The number of Covid-19 cases has gradually declined, despite the spike in foreign visitors entering the country, said government spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul.
Drop in air quality due next week
The Public Health Ministry warns of a drop in air quality in Bangkok next week and urges people -- especially vulnerable groups -- to step up their protection against harmful ultra-fine dust particles.
Activist medico objects to transfer
The transfer of government critic Dr Supat Hasuwannakit to a southern border town has sparked controversy, with some alleging it is being done due to his outspoken role with the Rural Doctor Society.