Authorities in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, sent three opposition activists to Prey Sar Prison on Wednesday for pre-trial detention on charges of “incitement to commit a crime” after taking part in a protest, prompting human rights groups to decry the
Day: January 1, 2021
Hopkins: 83.5 Million Global COVID-19 Cases
There are 83.5 million global COVID-19 cases and 1.8 million deaths, the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center reported Friday as the new year began. The U.S. remains at the top of the list during the pandemic as the place with the
King urges Thai people to preserve Thai culture and live righteously
His Majesty the King of Thailand has urged his subjects to preserve Thai culture, to understand the value of merit and to live righteously, based on reasoning and truth. In his New Year message to the Thai people, HM the King
Labour Minister Leads Team to Buy Shrimp from Nakhon Pathom to Support Local Fisheries
Today (December 30, 2020) at 07.30 hours, Labour Minister Mr. Suchart Chomkin, along with the Ministry of Labour’s executives, visited and gave support to shrimp farmers and independent workers from Nakhon Pathom, which was affected by the Covid-19 outbreak. Today
Deputy Labour Minister Highlights Works Over Four Months Following “Create, Elevate and Give” Policy to Drive MOL to a Ministry of Economy
Deputy Labour Minister Prof. Narumon Pinyosinwat reported that since coming to work on August 14, 2020, she has worked for a total of 4 months now, as assigned by Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha to help drive the Ministry of Labour’s