Commentary: Why do workplace accidents keep repeating themselves in Singapore?
Workers falling from heights, stepping onto false ceiling boards and getting struck by forklifts – accidents like these have typically occurred before, below similar circumstances. Companies are not reflecting plus acting enough, states NUS Associate Professor Goh Yang Miang.Continue Reading
Commentary: Could Russia-Ukraine conflict derail Southeast Asia’s decarbonisation efforts?
The commodities supply crunch may disrupt Southeast Asia’s goal of attaining net zero focuses on in the next few years. But the crisis can stimulate long-term tactical responses such as accelerating decarbonisation efforts and developing domestic debris of critical minerals, says a specialist.Continue Reading
City readies up to 1,000 e-buses
More environmentally friendly buses are visiting the city and up to at least one, 000 electric buses will be on Bangkok’s streets by the end of the year, said federal government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana.Continue Reading
PM rips Pheu Thai over Thaksin
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had been locked in a fierce debate with the opposition on the first day time of the no-confidence movement as he challenged the particular Pheu Thai Part of bring two previous prime ministers in self-exile abroad to solve the nation’s problems.Continue Reading
Ministry grilled over luxury cars
The Protection Ministry has looked after its decision in order to rent Mercedes-Benz S500s and S400s regarding senior officers, saying regular budgets which could be accounted for were used.Continue Reading
Quinta Brunson to play Oprah in Roku’s ‘Weird Al’ biopic
The emerging king of broadcast comedy is set to play the former queen of day time.Continue Reading
Cop gang charged for swindling Brit
Five people have been billed in connection with swindling six million baht out of a British guy in exchange for freeing him from detention, according to police.Continue Reading
Vendors go home with quota pledge
Hundreds of small-scale lottery vendors through Loei have returned home after getting an assurance from the Federal government Lottery Office (GLO) that it will designate lottery quotas to them on Aug 10.Continue Reading
Clinics can give out new antivirals
The Public Health Ministry plans to allow personal clinics to purchase plus prescribe the antiviral medication molnupiravir in order to Covid-19 patients, as private hospitals already perform.Continue Reading
RTP denies using Pegasus spyware against activists
The Royal Thailänder Police (RTP) have never used spyware in a security operations to surveil people or even violate their legal rights, Pol Col Kissana Phathanacharoen, a mouthpiece spokesman for the national police, said last night.Continue Reading