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Новости за 06.08.2024

BangkokPost.com 

Thai-Korea ties: From K-pop to policy

Thai singer Lalisa "Lisa" Manobal, a member of the phenomenal yet now defunct Blackpink, epitomises the modern Thai-South Korean relationship thanks to her popularity and global appeal.

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Netanyahu's game crossing all the red lines

Democrats in the United States and most people who are paying attention elsewhere in the world were greatly relieved when President Joe Biden quit his re-election campaign two weeks ago and let Vice-President Kamala Harris run instead. They don't really know much about her, but they know she is not Donald Trump.

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Thaksin's VIP 'jail time'

The release of a report from the National Human Rights Commission's (NHRC) probe into the claim that the Department of Corrections (DoC) gave privileged treatment to inmate-on-parole Thaksin Shinawatra was released on Aug 2. With the former PM officially becoming a freeman on Aug 31, the report is overdue, but late is always better than never.

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Civil servants' B3tn debt woes targeted by Finance Ministry

The Finance Ministry has launched an initiative to address the 3-trillion-baht debt problem facing civil servants through a model involving debt consolidation, low interest rates, and extended repayment periods.

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Orange Line delay hits UHG project

The delayed opening of the Orange Line, which will run between Thailand Cultural Centre and Min Buri, has affected the development and launch of retail and commercial properties, but demand for condos on Ramkhamhaeng Road remains strong.

BangkokPost.com 

Light Up rejigs plan amid budget delay

MAI-listed Light Up Total Solution, a local fully integrated lighting systems supplier, needs to adjust its cash spending plan due to the delay in state budget spending for fiscal 2024.

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Board to lure investment to SEC

The Board of Investment (BoI) aims to attract more investment to the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC), which can be further developed to support the state's Land Bridge megaproject.