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Phumtham Says Thailand cannot obtain US loans to buy new F-16 fleet
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2025
Phumtham says Thailand cannot meet US loan terms for F-16 jets, citing other priorities. Gripen jets from Sweden remain a possible alternative.
Phiphat orders speedy efforts to cut Thai products from US blacklists
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2024
US government alleges abuse of child labour in certain cases
US document leak ranks with worst of the 21st century - expert
TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2023
US national security agencies are reviewing how they share their most sensitive secrets inside the US government, and dealing with the diplomatic fallout from the release of dozens of confidential documents, US officials told Reuters.
US government makes contingency plans for rail shutdown
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2022
President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday made contingency plans aiming to ensure deliveries of critical goods in the event of a shutdown of the US rail system while pressing railroads and unions to reach a deal to avoid a work stoppage affecting freight and passenger service.
US gift of 1.5 million Pfizer vaccines to land on Thai soil early Friday
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2021
The first lot of 1.5 million doses of Pfizer vaccines donated by the US will land on Thai soil at 4am on Friday.
Second Guatemalan migrant child dies in US custody
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2018
Washington - An eight-year-old migrant from Guatemala died in US government custody on Tuesday, Customs and Border Protection said, the second child fatality in American detention this month.
Shutdown starts at midnight as US Senate adjourns with no spending bill
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2018
WASHINGTON: The US government on Thursday was assured of careening into a shutdown at midnight after the Senate adjourned with no vote on a measure to extend federal funding beyond the 12am deadline.
New York vows to reopen Statue of Liberty, at its own cost
MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018
New York - The Statue of Liberty, temporarily closed by a US government budget shutdown, will reopen on Monday to once again beckon other countries' "huddled masses" -- as well as not-so-poor tourists with dollars to spend.