The Senate meeting, chaired by Mr. Mongkol Surachat, President of the Senate, considered and approved two persons nominated to be Constitutional Court judges: Ms. Siripan Noksuan Sawasdee, a political science scholar from Chulalongkorn University, and Mr. Chatri Archananan, former Director-General of the Department of Consular Affairs and former Am
April 2025 calendar, a long holiday, plan a trip to splash water and challenge the summer.
April 68, go all out with the Songkran festival, a long holiday from April 13-16, a total of 4 full days. Not counting those who want to take a little more leave, you might get a long holiday of 9 consecutive days. Anyone who wants to splash water to the max or escape (the boss) to relax and chill, hurry up and make a plan. credit : ??????????
Temporary employees of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) stormed the Ministry of Education to complain that they were cut off from social security benefits.
Mr. Prawit Wongnakam, President of the Nationwide Janitors Network, stated that currently, the impact of changing the status from temporary employees to contract employees has caused employees and personnel to lose their social security benefits under Section 33, as many have worked under Section 33 for more than 10-20 years. And being changed to c
Condominium market enters contraction point, TTB points out new locations are difficult to develop - purchasing power is decreasing
Today (18 March 2025), TTB Analytics sees the recovery of the condominium market in Bangkok and its vicinity in 2024 as just an illusion due to limitations in development areas (Location Depreciation) and factors such as the expansion of the electric train network that will start to slow down in the next phase. It is expected that in 2025, it will
Help 2 Wild Boars Escape Fire - Warning of Critical Air Pollution Until March 23
Two wild boars escaped from a forest fire in Mae Ta Krai National Park, rescued by officials before releasing them back into the wild. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation ordered special surveillance in 17 northern provinces until March 23rd. Myanmar's heat spots have increased to 5,845, causing the PM2.5 level in the North to exce