Police investigating the brutal assault of three British tourists in Hua Hin are searching for whoever leaked footage of the attack, and plan to charge them for dealing another blow to the country’s battered tourism image. Source: Business
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European football: Bayern draw delays Guardiola leaving party
Celebrations will have to wait for Bayern Munich. After three eventful years, manager Pep Guardiola is not quite guaranteed to leave the Bundesliga on a high just yet. Source: Sports
Read More »Russia Grand Prix: Rosberg in pole position while Hamilton withdraws from qualifier
Nico Rosberg sailed through the qualifying rounds in Sochi, but Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton suffered another setback. Source: Sports
Read More »Purple Line pushes land prices along route
The prices of land along the Purple mass transit line is going up with the areas near its terminal at Tao Pun topping the rise. Source: Business
Read More »Janaillac among candidates to head Air France-KLM
PARIS – Jean-Marc Janaillac, head of French transport group Transdev, is likely to be nominated to head Air France-KLM on Tuesday following the surprise resignation of CEO Alexander de Juniac, French economic newspaper La Tribune reported. Source: Business
Read More »Nissan recalls 3.8 million cars over faulty airbags
TOKYO – Nissan has said it will recall more than 3.8 million vehicles, mostly in North America, because the passenger-side airbag may not deploy in a crash due to a defect in the seat sensor. Source: Business
Read More »Gold surges B250 at B21,300
Gold prices jumped 250 baht to 21,300 baht per baht-weight in Bangkok on Saturday. Source: Business
Read More »DTAC to end AIS network deal
A tentative mobile network roaming agreement between Total Access Communication Plc (DTAC) and Advanced Info Service Plc (AIS) will definitely be scrapped, says the boss of second-ranked mobile operator DTAC. Source: Business
Read More »CAC certifies 16 more companies
The Private Sector Collective Action Coalition against Corruption (CAC) has certified 16 more companies that have put in place policies and compliance standards to prevent corruption. The latest inclusion lifts the number of certified companies to 168. Source: Business
Read More »BAAC targets 10% loan growth in farming drive
The state-run Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) aims for lending growth of 10% this financial year, focusing on loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and farmers who shift to less thirsty crops. Source: Business
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