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Prime Minister of Malaysia Officially Visits Thailand on February 24-26

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - The Prime Minister of Malaysia will pay an official visit to Thailand from February 24 to 26, 2022. This will also be his introductory visit in line with ASEAN tradition for new leaders assuming office.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251411-prime-minister-of-malaysia-officially-visits-thailand-on-february-24-26/

 

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Tanker caught discharging oil into the sea off Thailand’s Chon Buri province

 

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The skipper of an aging oil tanker is facing charges for violating the Navigation in Thai Waters Act by allegedly discharging about 3,000 litres of oil into the sea off Chon Buri province.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251412-tanker-caught-discharging-oil-into-the-sea-off-thailand’s-chon-buri-province/

 

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31-year-old minivan driver injured after a U-turn reportedly causes three vehicle accident in Chonburi

 

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PHOTO: Nattapat Srisuwan / Khaochad

 

A 31-year-old minivan driver has sustained multiple injuries after he collided his minivan with two other vehicles in Mueang Chonburi yesterday afternoon.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251413-31-year-old-minivan-driver-injured-after-a-u-turn-reportedly-causes-three-vehicle-accident-in-chonburi/

 

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Thailand’s MPs pass long-delayed anti-torture and enforced disappearance bill, Senate’s votes awaited

 

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Thailand’s House of Representatives on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a long-awaited bill to criminalise torture and enforced disappearances in its final reading, with 359 votes in favour, one abstention and two deciding not to vote.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251446-thailand’s-mps-pass-long-delayed-anti-torture-and-enforced-disappearance-bill-senate’s-votes-awaited/

 

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No travel restrictions during Songkran: NSC chief

 

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No travel restrictions will be imposed when the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) meets next week to discuss measures to be introduced during the Songkran festival in mid-April, said National Security Council Secretary-General Gen. Supot Malaniyom today (Thursday).

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251448-no-travel-restrictions-during-songkran-nsc-chief/

 

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Energy Ministry Ready to Cope with Impacts of Russia-Ukraine Crisis

 

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BANGKOK, Feb 24 (TNA) – The conflict between Russia and Ukraine would not have any impact on the country’s import of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) but might affect local energy prices, according to the Energy Ministry.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251450-energy-ministry-ready-to-cope-with-impacts-of-russia-ukraine-crisis/

 

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Thailand’s Foreign Affairs Ministry express concern over Russia-Ukraine situation

 

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Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released its statement to express its concerns over the Russia-Ukraine situation following Russia’s invasion and Ukraine’s emergency state declaration this morning, February 24th.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251451-thailand’s-foreign-affairs-ministry-express-concern-over-russia-ukraine-situation/

 

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Pattaya Music Festival officially postponed until further notice due to rising Covid-19 cases

 

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The Pattaya City Public Relations Department this afternoon (February 24th) confirmed rumors online and officially announced that they have decided to postpone the Pattaya Music Festival due to concerns about rising Covid19 “cases”.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251452-pattaya-music-festival-officially-postponed-until-further-notice-due-to-rising-covid-19-cases/

 

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Three damaged pipeline valves that caused a crude oil spill in Rayong successfully shut off

 

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PHOTO: National News Bureau of Thailand

 

Valves of the damaged oil pipelines that caused a major oil spill have been shut off and workers are preparing to remove 12,000 liters of remaining oil from the pipes, the Marine Department reported today, February 24th.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1251455-three-damaged-pipeline-valves-that-caused-a-crude-oil-spill-in-rayong-successfully-shut-off/

 

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