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Tourists visit Maya bay after Thailand reopened its world-famous beach after closing it for more than three years to allow its ecosystem to recover from the impact of overtourism, at Krabi province, Thailand, January 3, 2022. Photo :Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Tourist favourite Thailand's recovery lags on Covid rule changes

Thailand, one of the world's tourism destinations before the pandemic, was among the first nations in Asia to reopen its borders to vaccinated visitors last year with limited quarantine norms,...

General view of the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand July 16, 2020. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa
World+Biz

Thai govt says Ramadan bombings won't derail peace talks with rebels

Pimchat Viboonthaninkul (Ariel), 26, and Picha Kulwaraekdumrong (Pimfah), 30, co-founder of Mootae World, show cards during a live show on an online platform, as many young Thais increasingly seek divination for quick answers, at their office in Bangkok, Thailand February 23, 2022. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa
World+Biz

Covid to crypto-amulets: Young Thais seek fortune-telling upgrades

Displaced people from Myanmar carry donated lunch boxes to their tents along the Thai side of the Moei River in Mae Sot, Thailand on Feb. 5, 2022. Thailand has sent thousands of people fleeing escalating violence by Myanmar’s military back home despite the risk to their lives, and despite international refugee laws that forbid the return of people to countries where their lives may be in danger. They are now living in limbo, forced to ricochet between both sides of the river dividing the two countries as the fighting in their home villages rages and briefly recedes. (AP Photo)
World+Biz

Despite risk of death, Thailand sends Myanmar refugees back

Newborn babies wearing dog costumes to celebrate the New Year of the Dog are pictured at the nursery room of Paolo Chokchai 4 Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, December 28, 2017. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
World+Biz

Thailand bids to avert 'population crisis' as birth rate crashes

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Bangladesh

Second round of Bangladesh-Thailand foreign office consultations held

Emirates to support Thai tourism
Corporates

Emirates to support Thai tourism

A worker inspects marijuana leaves and care for plants at the Rak Jang farm, one of the first farms that has been given permission by the Thai government to grow cannabis and sell products to medical facilities, in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand March 28, 2021. Picture taken March 28, 2021. Photo :Reuters
World+Biz

Thailand gives green light to growing cannabis at home

In this photo released by the Saudi Royal Palace, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, right, meets with Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, at the Royal Palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. Thailand's prime minister arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for the first high-level meeting since relations between the nations soured three decades ago over a sensational jewelry heist that led to a diplomatic row and string of mysterious killings. At top is an image of Saudi King Salman. Photo: UNB/AP
World+Biz

Saudi restores full ties with Thailand after diamond dispute

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Education

MoU renewed between AIUB and Panyapiwat Institute of Management

Representational image.Picture: Collected
World+Biz

Briton dies, another severely injured in Thailand after knife attack, police say

Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha speaks at the closing ceremony of the 35th ASEAN Summit and related summits in Bangkok, Thailand, November 4, 2019. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa
World+Biz

Cracks in Thai PM's chaotic coalition as major party expels lawmakers

Photo: Collected
World+Biz

Thailand to restart quarantine-free travel from 1 Feb

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