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The Attorney-General (AG) has reportedly decided not to appeal last year's ruling in a money-laundering case linked with the Krungthai Bank (KTB) loan scandal, in which Panthongtae "Oak" Shinawatra, son of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was acquitted.
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Almost 700,000 young people have been left out of the education system, mainly due to poverty, according to the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).
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Read more: Nearly 700k overlooked of educational loop
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The Democrat Party, a key member of the coalition government, on Thursday joined calls from the opposition for an independent body to scrutinise how the 1.9-trillion-baht Covid-19 rehabilitation scheme is spent.
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City Hall is stepping up efforts to improve drainage systems ahead of the seasonal flooding with some 14 areas in the capital remaining prone to inundation, Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang said on Thursday.
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Anti-human trafficking police have actually launched a manhunt for 2 foreign nationals who acted as brokers in a surrogacy case, according to a source.Anti-human trafficking police have released a manhunt for two foreign nationals who acted as brokers in a surrogacy case, according to a source.
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Write comment (94 Comments)Manufacturers or importers of harmful agrochemicals paraquat and chlorpyrifos-- which are banned under Thai law-- have 270 days to destroy their stock while a 90-day due date has likewise been given to farmers to return the chemicals for damage as their belongings is thought about illegal, the Department of Agriculture says.Manufacturers or importers of dangerous agrochemicals paraquat and chlorpyrifos-- which are prohibited under Thai law-- have 270 days to destroy their stock while a 90-day deadline has actually also been given to farmers to return the chemicals for damage as their belongings is thought about unlawful, the Department of Farming says.
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Read more: Farmers provided 90 days to hand in chemicals
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