Chaiwat hits back at PACC over Kaeng Krachan burning
Former Kaeng Krachan park chief responds angrily to anti-graft agency’s bid to remove him from civil service over burning of Karen villagers’ homes a decade ago.
Former PDRC leaders released from prison on bail
Eight former leaders of the disbanded People's Democratic Reform Committee sentenced to jail by the Criminal Court are released from Bangkok Remand Prison after being allowed bail by the Appeal Court.
45 new Covid-19 cases
The government reports 37 new local infections and eight imported, raising the total to 25,809.
BoT preps new asset warehouse programme
The Bank of Thailand is preparing an additional measure to help the struggling hospitality and property sectors through an asset warehousing programme.
Jailed activists could face further charges
The Department of Corrections petitioned police to investigate posts deemed offensive on the Facebook pages of two lese majeste suspects already behind bars.
TAT expecting 44% fewer trips during long weekend
The damage from the second wave of the pandemic persists for the tourism industry, as an estimate suggests there will be 44% fewer domestic trips during the Buddhist festival holiday which begins on Friday, according to Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
Prayut to get jab on Sunday
The prime minister will get the first shot of Covid-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca on Sunday while the public health minister will receive the vaccine from Sinovac.
OR takes 20% share in Okajhu eatery
PTT Oil and Retail Business bought a 20% share in Okajhu organic restaurant business to grow non-oil retail, including more Okajhu branches at PTT petrol stations.
Ouster of DES minister likely to complicate NT operations
The dismissal of the digital economy and society minister is expected to affect the structuring of the National Telecom (NT) board and the company's 5G business plan.
Cryptocurrency draft draws flak
A draft of qualifications for cryptocurrency investment by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is sparking heavy criticism from the public.
PDRC leaders await bail verdicts
Eight former co-leaders of the now-defunct People's Democratic Reform Committee spent a second night in prison as they awaited a court ruling on their requests for bail.
Thai Airways loss soars to B141bn
THAI reported B141bn loss last year, the largest ever for a listed company, after the coronavirus outbreak ground most of its services to a halt.
THAI posts record B141bn loss
THAI reported B141bn loss last year, the largest ever for a listed company, after the coronavirus outbreak ground most of its services to a halt.
Samut Sakhon may ease Covid control next week
The government is considering easing Covid-19 restrictions on business and activities in Samut Sakhon province and slight relaxation is expected next week.
72 new Covid-19 cases
The government on Thursday reported 72 new Covid-19 cases confirmed over the past 24 hours comprising 63 local infections and nine imported, raising the total to 25,764.
Meeting set to examine moot project
The government is scheduled to hold a joint meeting with related agencies to discuss the future of the Chana Industrial Estate after it decided to put the entire project on hold.
Airlines band together for survival, travel pass
Seven airlines in Thailand have formed an association to deal with the pandemic and pave the way for vaccine passport cooperation.
Indonesia, Thailand seek peaceful solution to Myanmar crisis
The Indonesian foreign minister has asked her Myanmar counterpart to "prioritise the safety and wellbeing" of his country's people in a three-way meeting in Bangkok.
Ministry bans 45 Blue Flag cheats
The government has cut off 45 low-priced Blue Flag stores from its financial relief schemes after they were found to breach the conditions.