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Day: March 1, 2022

Internal Affairs

Russia’s Ukraine Invasion Rattles Asian Geopolitics

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The last time Singapore imposed unilateral sanctions against another country was 44 years ago, when it punished Vietnam for invading Cambodia, which was then called Kampuchea.But this week, Singapore — a tiny Southeast Asian city-…

General

MOL Joins in Presenting the Moral Awards to Promote the Drive for a Moral Thai Society

Permanent Secretary of Labour, Mr. Boonchob Suttamanaswong, assigned Deputy Permanent Secretary of Labour, Ms. Bubpha Rueangsud, to participate in the award ceremony for outstanding virtues and the winner of the “Moral Awards” infographic contest under…

General

Malaysia will not allow US-sanctioned Russian tanker to dock at its ports

Malaysia will bar a Russian oil tanker on a U.S. blacklist from docking at any of its ports in coming days, the transport ministry announced Tuesday, saying it did not want to breach Washington’s sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.European Uni…

General

Labour Minister Concern About Flooding in Southern Provinces Advises Agencies to Work Together to Provide Urgent Support

Labour Minister Mr. Suchart Chomklin spoke about the flooding in the southern region. Information from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation as of February 28, 2022, at 6.00 hours, reported that from February 25-28, 2022, heavy rains cau…

Information & Technology

Faculty of Agriculture, KKU and the allies hold the “Agricultural Service – Training Youths by TIC, Engineering for Society and Cigarette- and Alcohol- Free Value”

Faculty of Agriculture and the allies including Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, To Be Number One International Center (TIC), Stop Drink Network Office, and Kranuan – the First Learning Center (KNOWA) held the “Agricul…

Medical & Health

Thailand launches out-patient services for COVID-19 cases with mild symptoms

The Thai Ministry of Public Health launched out-patient medical services today (Tuesday) for people infected with COVID-19 who exhibit no or only mild symptoms, to ensure that all Thais have free access to medical care if they test positive for the vir…

Medical & Health

Thailand’s daily COVID-19 infections will remain high for 2-6 weeks

The daily number of new COVID-19 infections will remain high for at least 2-6 weeks, before they begin to stabilise and then decrease, according to the Public Health Ministry.Public Health Permanent Secretary Dr. Kiattibhoom Vongrachit explained that t…