Phuket sets sail for recovery
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to cripple the vital tourism sector, with several provinces that rely on tourism revenue suffering the most. The southern resort province of Phuket is hit particularly hard due to its reliance on foreign visitors.

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Suwannachai: Warns against complacency
Although Thailand has not reported any locally-transmitted case of Covid-19 in 83 days, that does not guarantee the country will be free from new infections in the coming months, the Department of Disease Control says.

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Students press demands
An anti-government group has said it will stick to its original demands while at least 10,000 protesters rallied at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok on Sunday, in what appeared to be the largest demonstration against the government since Covid-19 restrictions were relaxed.

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KANCHANABURI: A man has been arrested for the murder of a sugar factory repairman in Bo Phloy district of this western province on Aug 6, police said yesterday.

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The rector of Thammasat University (TU), Assoc Prof Gasinee Witoonchart, was recently selected as a fellow and honorary and life-long member of the European Foundation for Management Education (EFMD).

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SONGKHLA: More than 1,000 students and teachers from Islamic religious schools in the southern provinces have petitioned Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to allow them a say on community development under the government's plan to develop an 18-billion-baht industrial estate in Chana district.

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