FDA wants cannabis put on its list of essential medicines
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is pushing to expedite the listing of cannabis in the National List of Essential Medicines and for food product use.
FTI warns of energy impact on exports
Thai exporters are warned to brace for non-tariff barriers if Thailand fails to increase the proportion of renewable energy in its energy portfolio.
Clinic accused of liposuction death
Six people including a doctor are to be questioned by police after a woman allegedly died during a liposuction procedure at their clinic in Bangkok on Saturday.
TAT wants vaccine passport policy
Thailand should have a clear-cut plan on a vaccine passport by June if plans to reopen the international market by the fourth quarter are kept.
Tourists in Phuket under villa quarantine
Fifty-nine wealthy foreign tourists arrived in Phuket on Sunday night and went into "villa quarantine" at the Sri Panwa Hotel.
State keeping a tab on We Win retailers
The government has been keeping a close eye on low-priced Blue Flag stores and other retail outlets that joined the Rao Chana (We Win) financial relief scheme.
PM volunteers for first shot
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday announced he is ready to be the first Thai to be vaccinated against Covid-19 in a bid to boost public confidence in the China-made vaccine.
Four Karen villagers arrested for 'poaching'
The arrest of four ethnic Karen villagers near Bang Kloi by park officials was condemned for violating the agreement between the government and the campaigning group.
More easing under proposed Covid-19 remapping
Drinking will be allowed at eateries until 11pm or midnight in all provinces except Samut Sakhon under the remapping of Covid-19 zones proposed by authorities.
Just 14 of 89 new Covid cases Monday from mass testing
Only 14 of 73 new domestic Covid transmissions Monday from active testing; 16 imports bring total to 25,504. No new deaths.
Myanmar gripped by strike as anti-coup protests build
Businesses in Myanmar shut Monday in general strike called to oppose military coup, thousands of protesters gather despite threat of violence.
Self-awareness for sustainable business leadership
The world as we know it has shifted, that is very clear. Because of this, our lives, careers and businesses have also shifted. We can even say that we have changed, but have we adjusted to the changes for the better?
PPRP House vote rebels face censure of their own
The Palang Pracharath Party is considering taking action against party MPs who abstained from voting for the transport minister at the end of last week's censure debate.
Border alert in Mae Sai over anti-coup rally in Tachilek
Immigration police fear influx of Myanmar protesters fleeing crackdown after rallies in Tachilek, across the border from Chiang Rai's Mae Sai district.
Thailand logs 92 new Covid cases Sunday
Thailand logs 92 new coronavirus cases Sunday, most in Samut Sakhon, for total of 25,415; no new deaths.
Most foresee no change in Thai politics after censure debate: poll
Opposition outscored government during censure debate, says Suan Dusit Poll, but most foresee no change in Thai politics.
Vote shakes up ministers
The future of three cabinet ministers hangs in the balance following the no-confidence vote in parliament.
Cave discovery rekindles hidden gold tales
Deep in the mountain of Sukhothai lies a cave with a system of chambers that could trigger a renewed treasure hunt for Japanese wartime gold.
Activists hold 'no-confidence' rally
Activists gather for what they call a people’s no-confidence debate outside Parliament, hours after PM Prayut and key ministers easily survived a series of censure votes.
Prayut, ministers survive no-confidence vote
PM Prayut and his nine ministers easily survive no-confidence votes after a four-day debate in which the opposition took aim at poor economic management and corruption.




















