Paetongtarn dismisses cabinet reshuffle rumours
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday dismissed speculation about a cabinet reshuffle, insisting that the government is still united and everything will remain unchanged.

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US tariff saga puts wage hike on ice
The government's pledge to raise the minimum wage to 400 baht hit a roadblock on Tuesday after the tripartite board delayed its decision amid employers' concerns over an economic fallout following the recent US tariff changes.

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Two men arrested with 632,000 meth pills
NONG KHAI - Border patrol police arrested two men in possession of  632,360 methamphetamine pills in Muang district late Monday night.

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New law targets data thieves
A new cybercrime law, which took effect on April 13, will help manage cybercrime issues at their source by preventing personal data from being used in criminal activities, according to the Personal Data Protection Committee (PDPC).

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Policeman's novice son slain from ambush
SONGKHLA - A 16-year-old temple novice, a policeman's son, was shot dead when his father&s pickup truck was ambushed in Saba Yoi district of this southern border province on Tuesday morning.

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Ministry defends Thai Pavilion costs
The Ministry of Public Health has defended spending 900 million baht on setting up the Thailand Pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, saying the exhibition has received much praise and criticism has been treated as constructive feedback.

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