Students will converge on parliament on Sept 23 and 24 to closely monitor whether MPs will accept in principle a motion to set up a constitution drafting committee. They also insisted their planned protest on Saturday will not be violent.

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BMA touts historic canal route plan
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will spend 150 million baht to develop a new 15km canal network in Thon Buri as part of an initiative to revive tourism in Bangkok.

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KANCHANABURI: Deputy Transport Minister Atirat Ratanasate has issued an order to keep some rafts on standby in the province's waterways to anticipate the return of visitors after construction of a tourist centre near Ko Rattanakan ends.

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SONGKHLA: The Sadao border checkpoint in the southern province of Songkhla was closed yesterday and will remain so until Sept 25.

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Recycled plastic coveralls help protect medical staff
NAKHON PATHOM: HSBC Thailand and its allies have launched a project to solve shortages of protection coveralls to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Senator says opposition bills likely to be voted down
A senator says he is confident the Senate will vote down all four motions filed by the opposition to pave the way for the writing of a new constitution.

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