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Thailand Details Penalties For Filming Violations
Thai authorities may intervene in filming activities if content is deemed illegal. Thai authorities warned that individuals committing crimes during filming activities could face special penalties, including fines up to 1 million baht.
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Government Subsidizes Elderly Learning With 15,000 Baht Annually
The government provides an annual subsidy of 15,000 Baht per person.
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Government Details Tiered Savings, 20 Million For Economy, Energy Crisis
The government discussed maintaining the economy and building a long-term development foundation for the nation. The government's economic plan said tiered savings, divided into multiple parts according to the fiscal budget.
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Citizen Party Dissatisfied With Aid Fund Explanation
The Citizen Party expressed dissatisfaction after not receiving a direct response to their questions. The party believes the actual number of recipients should be between 50 and 70 million, not 30 million, and seeks clarity on the exact number to be aided.
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Nine Children To Receive Reintegration Support After War Crime Cases
A case involving arrests and accusations for war crimes and membership in a criminal organization has been reported. Nine children will be included in reintegration and social re-entry programs, receiving support from relevant departments.
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County Government Reconfirms 5/18 Issue Recorded, Uploaded
The county government confirmed that information regarding the '5/18 issue' has been recorded and uploaded to its website.
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Thai King Authorizes Financial Regulators To Address Energy Crisis
Sisuwan Chanya, leader of the National Patriotic and Land Organization, has called on Thailand's National Security Council and State Council to analyze and develop a government plan. The King of Thailand decided to authorize the financial regulatory agency to resolve issues affected by the energy crisis.
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Thai Mobile Users Frustrated By Automated Systems
A mobile phone service policy in Thailand was discussed, indicating that money invested in the system will not extend the usage period beyond 12 months.
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Rospotrebnadzor Monitors Radiation Amid Fires In Ch. Area
Narathiwat provincial government officials have deployed personnel to monitor fires in Talomiyo, Dong Bon, and Tapoyo villages within the Yi No district. The provincial government ordered all relevant departments to respond rapidly to the situation. These fires have been expanding since April. Rospotrebnadzor, Russia's federal service for consumer rights and human well-being, is monitoring the radiation situation.
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Thailand Divided Over MOU 44 Policy
The Thai government is currently debating the MOU 4-3, with some groups advocating for its abandonment. The discussion involves the potential use of 'Uncross' and the fulfillment of MOU 44. The outcome of these deliberations remains uncertain.
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