NHRC wants guidelines to be set out for online child content
The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRC) has urged the Ministry of Education to establish clear policies prohibiting teachers and educational personnel from involving children in online content that violates their rights and to develop a concrete action plan to prevent and address such issues.

Write comment (96 Comments)
BMA sets up Songkran safety hub
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) opened a command centre on Friday to oversee the safety of Songkran revellers in Bangkok and 17 celebration spots across the city.

Write comment (98 Comments)
Probe into Thaksin hospital stay 'on track'
An ethics probe into doctors involved in the hospitalisation of then-inmate Thaksin Shinawatra at the Police General Hospital is proceeding according to the expected timeline, says the Medical Council.

Write comment (93 Comments)
BMA prohibits the use of 'T-steel' in high-rise projects
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has prohibited the use of heat-treated steel or "T-steel" in its high-rise construction projects pending a thorough quality inspection, a source said.

Write comment (93 Comments)
Anutin swats away talk of rift
Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul played down talk of tensions within the party and coalition on Friday after secretary-general Chaichanok Chidchob voiced opposition to the government-sponsored entertainment complex bill in parliament.

Write comment (98 Comments)
Thailand and NZ press on amid tariff turmoil
Thailand and New Zealand have agreed to strengthen bilateral trade ties in all aspects through existing frameworks amid global trade challenges, which include the threat of high reciprocal tariffs in the United States.

Write comment (91 Comments)