First-time voter Wanida Maseng went to the polls on Sunday hoping that the outcome would make a difference in the insurgency-plagued southern border provinces where she lives.
Warong promises ‘change’ as he readies to run against Abhisit
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2018
ABHISIT VEJJAJIVA’S competitor for the post of Democrat Party leader launched his campaign yesterday with a promise of “daring to change for the people” and decentralising the party’s executive power.
Michael Bloomberg, against climate change and anti-Trump
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018
Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg is using his vast fortune, estimated at $51 billion, to spur action to address climate change -- and to tilt the US Congress toward Democratic control.
Serious reforms, change in attitude needed to solve problem of stateless persons
MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 2018
REFORMS ARE needed in the nationality verification process to ease complicated bureaucratic procedures and solve the problem of officials’ bad attitude toward stateless persons.
Government frowns on advance notice of petrol price changes
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018
Aiming for a level playing field among competing fuel retailers, the Energy Ministry’s Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) will ask petrol station operators to stop announcing price changes in advance.