Pride Month hopes to revive business in Thonglor

The disappearance of Chinese tourists, a major customer group this year, has caused the economic area of ??Banthat Thong Road to be noticeably sluggish. During Pride month in June, business operators on Banthat Thong Road hope that encouraging LGBTQ customers to visit and spend money will help revive businesses in this area and make it lively again

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An earthquake measuring 4.5

An earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale occurred in Mae Pang Subdistrict, Phrao District, Chiang Mai Province. People in the area and nearby provinces felt the tremors. No buildings or structures were affected. ????????????

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Examine samples of “Kok River fish”

After the research team from Naresuan University collected samples of water, sediment and fish from the Kok River today (June 2, 2015), they began examining samples in the lab to find the accumulation of heavy metals. In addition to indicating "signs of disease", it also indicates "sources of pollution" that may be linked to gold mining or rare ear

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Think twice, study at university…for what?

In an era where the world is changing rapidly, knowledge has an expiration date. The big question is, "Do universities still provide the knowledge that is truly needed?" Pim Pimol Panyana talks with Dr. Somkiat Tangkitvanich, President of TDRI, revealing the results of a survey from China: What are the reasons why young people still choose to st

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"Somsak" urgently discusses with executives

Today (June 3, 2025), Mr. Somsak Thepsuthin, Minister of Public Health, called an urgent meeting of the Ministry of Public Health's senior executives to prepare information before attending the Cabinet meeting tomorrow (June 4). He also revealed the important issue that was discussed, which was concerns about the universal health coverage scheme or

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