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Day: September 25, 2021

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New Bidding Technology Lands Trifecta of European Imports Valued at $7 Million

Featured Image for Sonic Bidder LEBANON, Mo., Sept. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — With the conclusion of the successful Muscle Car Madness auction, fans of European manufacturers and classic racing are abuzz. The Nobles’ Family Auto Museum has consigned pinnacle models from makers that need no introduction. Ferrari, BMW, Porsche, Rolls Royce, and others abound […]

General

Approved charter amendment draft to be sent to Thai PM on Monday

House Speaker Chuan Leekpai will submit the constitutional amendments draft, which has recently passed its final reading in parliament, to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Monday so that the amended legislation can be presented to His Majesty the Ki…

Medical & Health

Nearly 1.3m COVID-19 inoculations given in Thailand on Mahidol Day

The Thai Ministry of Public Health has exceeded its target of administering one million doses of COVID-19 vaccines on Mahidol Day, with a combined total of 1,299,307 first, second and third jabs administered, according to Public Health Permanent Secret…

General

Heavy rain and flooding expected to worsen in several of Thailand’s provinces

Several northern, north–eastern and central provinces of Thailand are partially under water today and the flooding is expected to get worse, as the Thai Meteorological Department warns of heavy rain tonight and tomorrow, as a direct result of the Dienm…

General

Solar powered van stops in Paris as part of road trip

A vehicle which is fuelled entirely by solar power has arrived in Paris, France as part of its test run on the way to Tarifa in Spain.The road trip got off to a less than perfect start with drive train problems meaning the van, known as Stella Vita, wa…

Market

Thailand’s Exports Rise 8.9 Percent In Aug

BANGKOK, Thailand’s exports, a key driver of the country’s economic growth, rose 8.9 percent year on year in Aug, official data showed yesterday.The growth eased from a rise of 20.3 percent registered in July, according to the Ministry of Commerce, whi…