Line chats undermine 'bleach mum'
Police have found more evidence to disprove a claim by a mother accused of forcing her two-year-old son to swallow bleach that the boy is her biological child, police said on Monday.

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Military top brass skip Senate votes
The leaders of the three armed forces have the worst track records when it comes to Senate voting, according to the Internet for People's Laws Project, or iLaw. The records were confirmed by Senate Speaker Pornpetch Wichitcholchai on Monday.

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Education Minister Nataphol Teepsuwan on Monday purchased the Workplace of the Teacher Civil Service and Educational Worker Commission (OTEPC) to make certain that no teachers or school executives who have actually been convicted of child sexual abuse offences have the ability to go back to the occupation in any capacity.Education Minister Nataphol Teepsuwan on Monday ordered the Office of the Teacher Civil Service and Educational Worker Commission(OTEPC )to make sure that no instructors or school executives who have actually been founded guilty of child sexual abuse offences have the ability to go back to the profession in any capacity.

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Laws on water management-- consisting of those which form the basis for the facility of 22 river basin committees throughout the nation-- will take effect in June, stated the secretary-general of the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR), Somkiat Prajamwong.Laws on water management-- consisting of those which form the basis for the establishment of 22 river basin committees throughout the country-- will take effect in June, said the secretary-general of the Office of National Water Resources(ONWR), Somkiat Prajamwong.

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Covid-19 decree oversight pressed
Opposition parties are threatening not to support three executive decrees authorising the government to borrow 1.97 billion baht to combat the Covid-19 crisis if certain "conditions" are not first met.

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The Centre for Covid-19 Circumstance Administration (CCSA) has cautioned that fraudulent websites bearing the name of the government's Thai Chana platform are attempting to steal individual info from shoppers.The Centre for

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