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IT Mall Fortune Town will spend more than Bt10 million to open a new-concept IT for Lady zone, hoping to lure "generation next" and women shoppers. The IT superstore expects a 5-10-per-cent increase in sales. Chaiwat Amwong, marketing manager at CP...
Tags: lady zone, Chaiwat Amwong, Thailand, Bangkok, Business Finance, Mobile phone, Gadgets, Technology Internet, Microsoft Gadgets, Technology
Traders of building and construction materials in Chiang Mai have declared a price-cutting war to deal with the delayed disbursement of the Thai Khemkhaeng stimulus package and sluggish spending. Chiang Mai's building- and construction-material market...
Tags: Chiang Mai, stimulus package, Chatchai Tri-arayaphong, Thailand, Business Finance
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) will ask the national energy regulator to allow communities near new power plants to have free electricity in an effort to tone down their opposition to the plants. Egat governor Sombat Sarntijaree...
Tags: power plants, free electricity, Thailand, Bangkok, Business Finance, Environment, Energy in Thailand, Airports of Thailand, Airport, Transport in Bangkok, Corruption in the Suvarnabhumi Airport project, Samut Prakan Province, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Saprang Kalayanamitr, Suvarnabhumi Airport, Policies of the Shinawatra administration
Burma is one of the countries worst affected by extreme weather resulting from climate change, according to a new report that assesses the impact of global warming over a period of nearly two decades. Published by the Berlin-based climate watchdog Germanwatch...
Tags: Burma, BH Global Marine Limited, Joint Venture Agreement, Thailand, Bangkok, Military dictatorship, Politics of Burma, Environment, Than Shwe, Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, Politics, Ethnic groups in Thailand, Climate change, Convention on Psychotropic Substances, Wa State, War Conflict, United Wa State Army, Opium, Germanwatch, Carbon finance, Social Issues, Business Finance, Index of Burma-related articles, Cyclone Nargis, Mizzima News, Karen people, Global warming, Opioids, Shan, Human rights in Burma, Deforestation
Two separate civil lawsuits seeking damages worth a total of Bt679 million were filed against leaders of the yellow-shirt movement last month for last year's seizure of Bangkok airports, Civil Court documents obtained yesterday revealed. On November...
Tags: Thai Airways International, Thailand, Bangkok, Thai political crisis, Law Crime, Shin Corporation, Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Ministers of Thailand, Hakka people, Chamlong Srimuang, Sondhi Limthongkul, Pipob Thongchai
NARATHIWAT, Thailand: Five bomb blasts wounded 14 security forces in southern Thailand on Wednesday as the Thai and Malaysian prime ministers visited the region in a bid to end the violence. Most of the wounded, four soldiers, two navy officers,...
Tags: Thailand, Thai south, Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala
No country likes to be bossed about by another country, regardless of cause or disparities in power or cultures. Likewise, no country or its leaders are immune from criticism, or in some instances outright condemnation, for abuses against human dignity...
Tags: Thailand, laos hmong, Lao Hmong, Laos, U.S. Congress, Bangkok, Conflict in Laos involving the Hmong, Politics, Lao people, Politics of Laos, Hmong, Hmong people, Abhisit Vejjajiva, War Conflict
The low speed limit results in slow traffic in the city akin to drivers going for a holiday. Fines for speeding, varies according to the speed travelled by the vehicle and on average, drivers who exceeded the 40kph limit, face a RM20 fine while those...
Tags: president choummaly, laos president, sea games, Laos, asian games, southeast asian, Ken Nee, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysian, Vientiane, allnews, Southeast Asian Games, Outline of Laos, East Timor, Sprinters, Traffic law, Kuala Lumpur, Poh Seng Song, Federal Territory, Malaysia, Putrajaya, Southeast Asia, Least Developed Countries, Law enforcement, Road safety, Palace of Justice, Speed limit, Disabled sports, Lao people, ASEAN
About 18 medicines were to be pooled, including atazanavir, abacavir, darunavir, lopinavir and nevirapine. In turn, the patent holders were to receive royalty from those using their patents. The basic principle behind the pool was to include all developing...
Tags: middle income, income countries, UNITAID, Thailand, Bangkok, Health Medical Pharma, Lopinavir, Protease inhibitors, Social Issues, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Darunavir, Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, Intellectual property law
There is an impasse between the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) and the Burmese junta on the Border Guard Force (BGF) issue since October, the deadline set by the regime for transforming all ethnic ceasefire groups to the BGF. There has been no...
Tags: KIO, BGF, kio officials, Kachin State, Burmese Army, UWSA, ethnic ceasefire, military tension, Burman, ceasefire group, Thailand, Bangkok