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Military Vows Severe Action Against Criminals
The People's Congress is tasked with strengthening manpower to find investigators, provide information, and enter judicial procedures.
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Military Arrests Storekeeper In Sattahip For Illegal Weapons Trading
Four fuel tanks storing 80 liters of oil and C4 explosives were reportedly found in Thailand. Investigators identified the arrested location as a gun trading site, prompting the Prime Minister to order an inspection.
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Laban Town Tea Picking Experience Detailed
A colorful attraction is forming in the heart of Thailand, near Laban town. The attraction, described as a colorful spot in the heart of Thailand, is formed by green hills and a stream passing through a dam.
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German Watch Climate Risk Index Ranks Thailand 17th
German Watch, an organization that assesses past severe weather events, ranked Thailand 17th in its latest index.
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Scientist Observes Firefly Flickering In Thailand
A scientist in Thailand observed the flickering of fireflies, leading to a discovery or study.
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Thailand's New School Year Requires Adjustment
The new school year will commence earlier, necessitating adjustments to the academic calendar. This change in the school start date is attributed to rising heat impacting numerous factories and the World Cup football tournament.
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Lamphun Student Uniform Sellers Face Penalties Up To 2,000 Baht
Violators face penalties including imprisonment for up to one year or a fine not exceeding 2,000 baht. Penalties apply to sellers of goods with incomplete or non-compliant product labels, as well as those forcing additional purchases like keys or waterproof items with uniforms.
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Thai Politician Siripa Questions Government Spending
Thai politician Siripa insisted that citizens with foreign exchange have the right to question government spending to ensure funds address national economic issues and do not create debt.
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Thai Ex-PM Thaksin Released on Bail
His conditions include reporting to authorities monthly, not leaving the district, and being prohibited from leaving the country. He can, however, request a temporary sentence reduction if doctors deem it necessary for examination or treatment. Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is required to report to authorities monthly and is prohibited from leaving his district or the country, despite being able to return to normal life. Former Prime Minister Thaksin will be subject to electronic monitoring for four months, until September 6th at 9 AM. Former Prime Minister Thaksin's merit is based on Puttasaka 2560, Criminals Considering Benefits 2562, and Additional Regulations 2564. He is also required to report to local officials at specified times. The source noted public speculation about whether Thaksin will 'make a move'. Public speculation is ongoing regarding his future actions.
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Thai Police To Strictly Check For Heavy Weapons, Unauthorized Items
The Prime Minister also ordered expanded influence to seize 'Chinese game BHQ.' Police are strictly seizing heavy weapons and hidden items, noting that families are keeping unauthorized weapons, guns, bombs, and other items.
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