Airports told to brace for surge in holiday arrivals during Songkran
International and domestic flights during this year's Songkran holidays are forecast to increase by 9.1% and 22.7% compared to last year's figures, according to the Transport Ministry, which yesterday emphasised the need for airports to accommodate travellers more effectively.

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Swine farmers sweat over tariff talks
The Swine Raisers Association of Thailand has strongly opposed a government proposal to import US pork as part of trade deficit negotiations with Washington, warning it could devastate the domestic livestock industry and compromise consumer safety.

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Probe seeks answers from Thai partners
The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday urged the three Thai shareholders of the China Railway No.10 (Thailand) construction company, which was involved in the erection of the now-collapsed State Audit Office (SAO) building, to come forward voluntarily to assist with the DSI's investigations.

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Cat lovers eager to adopt small feline found alive in collapsed highrise
Cat lovers have flocked to a pet clinic's Facebook page, all hoping to adopt a small cat found alive by a sniffer dog amid the devastation of the collapsed State Audit Office building.

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US tariff hike prompts new trade strategy
An adviser to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has emphasised that the government's approach to negotiations over US tariffs must be based on a "know your enemy, know yourself" strategy, which aims to carefully assess the situation and Thailand's strengths before engaging in talks.

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Sniffer dogs withdrawn from Bangkok's collapsed tower building
Sniffer dogs have been withdrawn from the collapsed State Audit Office building in Bangkok after 11 days of searching for survivors. 

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