AoT readies for Songkran tourist influx
Airports of Thailand (AoT) is expecting to welcome 2.37 million passengers at six international airports during the Songkran holiday next week, up 137% from the same period last year.Continue Reading
Airports of Thailand (AoT) is expecting to welcome 2.37 million passengers at six international airports during the Songkran holiday next week, up 137% from the same period last year.Continue Reading
The United Thai Nation (UTN) Party has landed the No.22 party-list election campaign number, which serves as a painful reminder for their election rivals in the Pheu Thai Party.Continue Reading
Leaders and core members of political parties turned up at City Hall in Bangkok’s Din Daeng district yesterday to register their candidacy for the May 14 general election under the party-list system.Continue Reading
Chiang Mai declared four more areas as wildfire crisis zones yesterday amid growing concerns over the North’s haze pollution problem.Continue Reading
Thailand will continue its policy of negotiating for peace in southern Thailand despite expressing frustration that the Barisan Revolusi Nasional Melayu-Patani (BRN) did not show up at the last scheduled negotiations in Kuala Lumpur.Continue Reading
Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader Gen Prawit Wongsuwon reiterated his intention to push for national reconciliation during a video call with university students.Continue Reading
A rumoured “secret deal” between Pheu Thai and the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) has been thrust into the limelight again as the wife of a close friend of Deputy Prime Minister and PPRP leader Prawit Wongsuwon has been named candidate No.22 on Pheu Thai’s party list.Continue Reading
Thailand will continue its policy of negotiating for peace in southern Thailand despite expressing frustration that the Barisan Revolusi Nasional Melayu-Patani (BRN) did not show up at the last scheduled talks in Kuala Lumpur.Continue Reading
The Move Forward Party (MFP) says its policy of scrapping military conscription has met with wide approval from the general public, citing a survey.Continue Reading
When students with autism turn 18, they graduate from special education schools and may face the “post-18 cliff effect” where services drop off and they find it difficult to get the support that caters to their needs.Continue Reading
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