Phuket 'a patient in coma': governor
Phuket's governor on Monday asked all stakeholders to help restore its economy as quickly as possible after figures show the province has lost more than 400 billion baht since the outbreak of Covid-19.

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Rally leaders face charges
Two police complaints have been filed against student protest leaders -- which include an accusation of lese majeste -- after the weekend protest at Sanam Luang, according to the assistant commissioner of the national police force.

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Protesters' new democracy plaque removed overnight
The new plaque symbolising democracy that was installed on Sunday morning by protesters of the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration at Sanam Luang has been removed overnight.

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Tourists face arrest, jail for overstaying
More than 150,000 foreign nationals need to have their tourist visas renewed by Sept 26 or face a charge of overstaying, warned Pol Col Pakpong Sai-ubol, deputy spokesman of the Immigration Bureau.

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Varawut: 'Loads of rubbish thrown'
Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa has pledged to blacklist certain groups of tourists from entering national parks across the country if they cannot refrain from causing damage or littering in the protected areas.

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A probe has been opened into allegations the culture office in Phichit misappropriated state funds intended for a novice monk ordination programme, according to the Culture Ministry.

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