People’s MP to quiz Revenue Dept about promissory notes
PEOPLE’S Party MP and deputy leader Wirote Lakhanaadisorn said he will be going to the Revenue Department on Friday (March 28) to ask for details on the use of promissory notes in transferring shares after this issue was raised during the marathon censure debate against Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thai Rath newspaper said this […]
Read MorePathum Thani residents cheer as monorail project moves forward
RESIDENTS in Pathum Thani province to the north of Bangkok were delighted today (March 26) that a study on building two monorail electric train lines is now in with this covering over 24 kilometres, TV Channel 7 and Matichon newspaper said. The first line, the Rangsit -Wat Khian Khet -Khlong Si route, has 12 […]
Read MoreRussian motorcyclist badly hurt in crash with sedan
A RUSSIAN man riding a motorcycle very fast down Pattaya Sai 3 road before dawn today (March 26) slammed into a sedan and got seriously injured, TV Channel 7 said. At 5.19 a.m. Pol. Lt. Phupha Hongyakul, deputy chief for investigation at Pattaya City police station, was informed of this accident in front of […]
Read MorePaetongtarn smoothly survives censure motion
By Thai Newsroom Reporters PRIME MINISTER PAETONGTARN Shinawatra has today (March 26) survived a censure motion with a majority of MPs casting votes of support for her. After two days of censure debate against the woman prime minister/daughter of de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra at parliament, 319 Pheu Thai-led coalition MPs cast […]
Read MoreUkraine and Russia agree to sea, energy truce as US seeks to ease Moscow sanctions
By Reuters and published by CNA Washington – The United States reached deals on Tuesday (March 25) with Ukraine and Russia to pause attacks at sea and against energy targets, with Washington agreeing to push to lift some sanctions against Moscow in its latest step towards endorsing Russia’s positions. The separate agreements are the […]
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