Many Thais still disapprove of the government’s plan to allow investments in casinos and the legalisation of online gambling ...
A majority of Bangkokians said state agencies related to the tackling of Bangkok's PM2.5 crisis were somewhat inefficient in their work and the government’s week-long offer of free public transport ...
About 69 per cent of respondents also disagreed with legalising online gambling to support casinos. Read more at straitstimes ...
Most Thais believe that Paetongtarn Shinawatra will serve as prime minister for the entire year, suggests a poll by the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida). Nida Poll yesterday ...
Thailand’s military will downsize by 5% and halve senior roles by 2028 under a new strategic overhaul. Plans include early retirements, voluntary enlistment, and enhanced disaster rescue capabilities.
About 59 per cent of respondents said they disagreed with investments in both casinos and so-called entertainment complexes in Thailand ... by the National Institute of Development Administration ...
About 59 percent of respondents said they disagreed with investments in both casinos and so-called entertainment complexes in Thailand, according to the Jan. 20-21 survey by the National Institute of ...