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Move Forward dismisses reports it plans to expel migrant workers
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 07, 2023
The Move Forward Party ”categorically denies” foreign media reports that it has a policy to expel migrant workers from Thailand and has never even discussed doing this, it said on Wednesday, after Cambodian media reported a false claim made by that country’s prime minister.
Stroke cure, bargain stocks among Thailand’s top 10 fake news stories
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 06, 2022
Fake news about government policy is dominating social media, but fake reports on the economy are receiving the most interest, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry said on Sunday.
Reports of poisoned stray dogs outrage animal-rights groups
TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2018
TEN animal-rights groups and other animal lovers will rally outside the head offices of the Department of Livestock Development (DLD) in Bangkok at 1pm today to object to DLD officials’ “cold-hearted” slaughter of dogs, Watchdog Thailand legal assistant and veterinarian Pattaranan Sajarom said yesterday.
Reports of PM2.5 pollution vary widely as Chiang Mai under deep smog
THURSDAY, MARCH 01, 2018
Chiang Mai citizens were left in a pollution haze Thursday as sources released contradictory reports of particulate-based air pollution. One international source reported dangerous levels of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) while a Thai government report shared much lower, yet still very high, readings.
Group urges restraint in publicising reports on migrant workers
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2018
Migrant workers’ rights group have urged the authorities to help stop the persecution of migrant workers amid intensifying xenophobia, as the migrants were blamed for taking away jobs from Thai people.
Less transparent anti-corruption draft defended on basis of right to privacy
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2017
Constitution Drafting Commissions spokesperson Chartchai Na Chiangmai has said that the CDC decided to write the National Anti-Corruption Commission bill, including clauses to not reveal the complete assets reports of political holders when taking office as it had to balance transparency to prevent corruption with an individual’s rights to privacy.
Philippines complains drug war reports hurting tourism
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017
The Philippines tourism secretary urged the media Wednesday to "tone down" coverage of President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly drug war, complaining that reports on extrajudicial killings were scaring away foreigners.
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