Thai police clashed with opponents of the Myanmar coup
Police clashed with protesters outside the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok, injuring at least two people.
continue readingPolice clashed with protesters outside the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok, injuring at least two people.
continue readingThailand has discovered a case of B.1.1.7 in a family returning from the UK, the government may let provincial leaders impose the blockade themselves.
continue readingDeputy Prime Minister, Health Minister Charnvirakul quarantined himself, among 29 members of parliament to be tested due to contact with people infected with nCoV.
continue readingThai protesters today marched to ask the government to take further action to help sellers of seafood affected by Covid-19.
continue readingKing Maha Vajiralongkorn on November 1 said Thailand was "a land of compromise", hinting at an exit to a political stalemate lasting months.
continue readingCambodia, Thailand and Vietnam asked Laos to consider new proposals with the Luang Prabang hydropower project, when the Mekong River Commission finalized the project consultation on June 30.
continue readingIn Lopburi, the famous monkey city in Thailand, people have to fence around the house and there are "forbidden areas" for humans.
continue readingThailand: People in Ratchaburi province still scour the cave for bats and sell them to farmers, despite warnings that this is a source of nCoV.
continue readingTwo immigration officers at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, were positive for nCoV and could have been in contact with many passengers.
continue readingA 35-year-old salesman died today, becoming the first in Thailand to die from nCoV infection.
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