Prayut lures Chinese back
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday urged Chinese investors to return to the kingdom now the coronavirus situation in both countries has largely subsided, saying the Thai government will fully support them, according to officials.

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NAKHON RATCHASIMA: A long-delayed project to build an underpass in the city centre could go ahead within the next three years provided it passes an environmental impact assessment (EIA), according to the provincial office.

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Phuket officials yesterday insisted that a fisherman who suddenly turned up at a local hospital was a Thai man, not Indonesian, as widely reported.

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Plug virus loopholes, orders PM
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered authorities to review privileges given to foreign diplomats and family members, and military delegations after an Egyptian soldier and the daughter of a Sudanese attache who tested positive were exempted from quarantine.

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The hosts of the Real Ghosts TV programme will issue an apology at the Thao Suranari Monument in Nakhon Ratchasima province on Sunday.

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Govt pins blame on Egypt embassy
The government said yesterday the Egyptian embassy dodged quarantine for its 31-strong military party visiting Rayong province, and 1,889 local people who went to the same mall as the Egyptian who tested positive for Covid-19 now face home quarantine.

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