CCSA mulls 'reopening doors'
Investors and businessmen based in Thailand, along with medical tourists, would probably be the first foreigners allowed in when the kingdom gradually reopens its doors to outsiders, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) confirmed yesterday.

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Small parties make bid for cabinet spot
Seven small political parties have vouched for Mongkolkit Suksintharanon, leader of the Thai Civilised Party, to get a cabinet seat on their behalf if a reshuffle takes place.

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Banyin due in court despite escape fear
Convicted former deputy commerce minister Banyin Tangpakorn will testify in court on Monday under maximum security protection despite concerns over a possible escape attempt and a plot to kidnap the wife of a prison chief.

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New plans to curb street racing
Law enforcement is not enough to deal with street motorcycle racers, criminologists say, who are urging for prosecution against motorcycle shops and garages that modify motorcycle engines for racing purposes.

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Wanchalearm fate riles activists
Two weeks have gone by, but the fate of activist Wanchalearm Satsaksit who was abducted near his apartment in Phnom Penh on June 4 remains cloaked in mystery.

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The ruling Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) declared victory in the by-election in Lampang's Constituency 4 on Saturday, after its candidate beat his nearest rival from the Seri Ruamthai Party by over 23,000 votes.

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