1,300 dead from floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand
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By Panarat Thepgumpanat and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is facing mounting criticism over his government’s slow response to deadly floods in the south,
Thailand’s consumer prices fell for the eighth straight month, heightening pressure on the central bank to cut its policy rate for a fourth time this year.
The former Chelsea and Spurs youngster - an England youth international - has switched to play for the country of his mother's birth
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday declared a state of emergency for Songkhla province, which includes southern Thailand’s biggest city, Hat Yai, citing the “unprecedented severity” of the flooding that has caused widespread damage.
Thailand on Wednesday lifted the long-standing 2 to 5 PM sales ban, a rule originally introduced to prevent government employees from drinking alcohol during work hours and often puzzling foreign visitors.
Floods have swept through nine Thai provinces and eight states in neighboring Malaysia for a second successive year, prompting both countries to evacuate nearly 45,000 people.
Siam Legal International, a full-service law firm in Thailand, is strengthening its Bangkok headquarters operations and expanding service capacity in preparation for anticipated increases in foreign investment,
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British tourist drowns in front of his wife while swimming on holiday in Thailand - Beachgoers reportedly tried to save the man’s live after he got into trouble at Freedom Beach, Phuket