Dienstag, 17. Juni 2014

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  • politicsCops find weapons in canal

    17 Jun 2014 : A haul of war weapons has been found in a canal close to the rented house of a man in Ayutthaya who had been summoned to report in to the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO).
  • Court issues warrants for summonses defiers

    17 Jun 2014 : The Bangkok Military Court yesterday issued warrants for the arrest of seven people who defied National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) summonses.

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  • politics

    State sector opens books for review by NCPO

    17 Jun 2014 : Several state enterprises are preparing to open their books so the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) can review their bonuses and privileges.
  • Finger salute on banknotes stirs BoT ire

    17 Jun 2014 : The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has call on people not to write on or mark banknotes.
  • Myanmar workers fear blitz

    17 Jun 2014 : Myanmar workers are concerned that a crackdown is imminent after the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) announced it will review policies on the management of migrant labour.
  • Border trade braves Cambodian exodus

    17 Jun 2014 : Sa Kaeo: Border trade at Rong Kluea market in Sa Kaeo province has yet to feel the affects of the exodus of Cambodian workers back home.
  • Telenor Group axes Asia chief over Facebook row

    17 Jun 2014 : Telenor Group, the Norway-based telecom giant which owns Total Access Communication (Dtac), has removed its Asia vice-president and communications chief following the fuss over last month's Facebook blackout in Thailand.
  • Military moves to lock down pledged-rice warehouses

    17 Jun 2014 : Nakhon Ratchasima: The 2nd Army yesterday deployed soldiers to lock down 315 warehouses stocking pledged rice in the Northeast to prevent the stock from being moved before a large-scale inspection of the rice begins.
  • Warrant out on fleeing Jarupong

    16 Jun 2014 : The Bangkok military court on Monday approved arrest warrants for seven political fugitives wanted on charges of failing to report to authorities as ordered, including the last leader of the Pheu Thai Party, Jarupong Ruangsuwan.
  • Cambodia labour talks set Tuesday

    16 Jun 2014 : The Foreign Ministry will summon Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Eat Sophea on Tuesday to assure her the junta has no order to deport Khmer workers, and to clarify the country’s policy on migrant labour.
  • Weapons cache seized in Ayutthaya

    16 Jun 2014 : AYUTTHAYA — Security officers on Monday seized a variety of war weapons and grenades, including an M79 grenade launcher, from a house rented by a man called to report in by the junta for his alleged involvement in several violent incidents.
  • politics

    NCPO targets universities in PR drive

    16 Jun 2014 : The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has insisted university lecturers and students must be better informed about why the coup was declared.

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