As the media has published news about the relatives having doubts about the cause of death of Mr. Suphawat, an inmate at Khao Bin Central Prison, regarding the performance of duties of prison officers. The Department of Corrections received a report from Khao Bin Central Prison that Mr. Suphawat was transferred from Samut Prakan Central Prison t
D-Day, March 1st, gold jewelry fee increases from 500 to 800 baht per baht.
Therefore, the Gold Traders Association Committee jointly considered and resolved in the Gold Traders Association Committee Meeting No. 1/2025 on January 16, 2025 to adjust the average price of gold jewelry from the original 500 baht per baht (gold) announced since May 1, 2016 according to the announcement No. SKTC (P) 001/2016 to 800 baht per baht
"Leicester" lost 6 home matches, lost to "Brentford" 0-4, "escaping death" Premier League
foreign news agencies reported that the English Premier League "Leicester City" is still in a terrible form after losing 0-4 at home to "Brentford", causing the "Siamese Foxes" to be stuck at the bottom of the Premier League table. It was their 10th loss in their last 11 games, and they also went on a run of "six consecutive home games without sco
"Commerce" closes down farmers' proposal, proposes revival of "price guarantee-rice pledging", points out that it violates the Cabinet-NBTC resolution.
Today (22 February 2025), Mr. Witthayakorn Maninet, Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade, revealed that in the meeting of the NBT Marketing Subcommittee, the demands of all farmer groups were taken into account, especially those related to price guarantees or income guarantees or those that fall under the rice pledging scheme. cr
UNESCO announces Phu Phra Bat as a cultural world heritage site on February 28th.
Today (22 February 2025), Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has declared Phu Phrabat Historical Park, Udon Thani Province, a World Cultural Heritage Site under the name Phu Phrabat, a testimony to the Sima stone tradition of the Dvara