In a seminar held in Bangkok on Monday, the Bank of Thailand (BoT) governor said he predicts the Thai economy to expand by 2.8 percent next year as a result of government budget disbursement and investment in mega infrastructure projects.
In a submission to the ALP's post-election review, the Labor Environment Action Network (LEAN) expressed "anger and disappointment" over the party's failure to win power on May 18.
In a poll conducted by Mintel, movies, television shows, traveling and fitness regimes were the three most discussed topics among Chinese singles.
In a typical case solved in July, police busted a drug production and sales ring, seizing more than 60 kilograms of methamphetamine as well as guns and bullets.
In a related matter, shares of Phoenix-based Nikola jumped 40.79 percent Tuesday after General Motors said it invested billion for an 11 percent stake in the electric-truck manufacturer. GM said it will produce the Badger, a hydrogen fuel-cell electric pickup truck, by the end of 2022. GM shares rose 7.95 percent.
In a media conference held by the Civil Aviation Administration of China in June, Guo Rengang, deputy head of the administration's policy, law and regulation department, said that those who unduly disrupt flights will be given a demerit on their social credit record and could face being banned from flying for up to a year.
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In a recent document, the company said Gansu's electricity consumption is about 20 percent of the levels seen in other energy-guzzling provinces like Shandong and Jiangsu. Even peak consumption levels in Gansu are less than one-third of its generation.
In a separate development, Xing Yun, former vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Inner Mongolia autonomous region, was expelled from the Party for violating Party discipline and the law.
In a society governed by the rule of law such as Hong Kong, radicalism won't sell. Mobocracy, instigated and fueled by the opposition camp for most of the time, has never prevailed in the SAR. This has been well proved in the illegal "Occupy Central" movement and the campaign against the co-location arrangement for the West Kowloon terminus of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong express rail link. Violent protesters failed miserably in both campaigns, with some still serving their prison terms for breaking the law.
In a speech delivered on Wednesday morning in Beijing, Xi outlined a five-point proposal for pushing forward the reunification of the nation, including democratic consultations and institutional arrangements, as well as better connectivity across the Taiwan Straits.