50 ‘duped’ by work abroad scammers
A group of Thai women yesterday lodged the complaint with law enforcement against a local female and her Korean husband over an alleged working overseas scam.Continue Reading
A group of Thai women yesterday lodged the complaint with law enforcement against a local female and her Korean husband over an alleged working overseas scam.Continue Reading
Asia must thoroughly investigate the use of the intrusive Pegasus spyware found on the phones of a large number of activists, Amnesty International (AI) said in a statement yesterday.Continue Reading
The operator of No . 8 buses yesterday prepared a letter calling on the government to waive its 1 . 4-billion-baht financial debt and have the Department of Land Transportation (DLT) renew its contract.Continue Reading
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has found grounds helping the allegation that will former finance ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) Thanong Bidaya out of cash the law in a deal to supply Rolls-Royce motors for Thai Airways International (THAI) 30 years ago, according to Isranews.Continue Reading
Prime Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) Prayut Chan-o-cha last night appeared unfazed by upcoming no-confidence debate, despite uncertainties more than how small coalition parties would forged their votes.Continue Reading
Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt is taking into consideration expanding the use of the Traffy Fondue software to take complaints about data corruption following its success in dealing with public service complaints.Continue Reading
Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt recently insisted on holding more public events targeted at boosting the economic climate, saying they are not the reason for the rise in new Covid-19 infections.Continue Reading
Foreign actors capturing on location in Thailand will be granted a tax permission, as a part of the government’s bid to get more international filmmakers to shoot in the country.Continue Reading
The military yesterday defended their own budget proposals for the next fiscal year against criticism associated with improper spending.Continue Reading
WASHINGTON: Democratic Majority Chief Chuck Schumer declared that the United States Senate would certainly begin voting on Tuesday (Jul 19) on legislation to improve the US semiconductor industry and improve competition with China. “We have to move quickly, ” he said on Monday as the Senate opened for the 7Continue Reading
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