Smiles ready for return of Malaysians
More than 30,000 Malaysians are expected to come to Songkhla during the Songkran Festival, and hopes are high they will pump 300-500 million baht into the local economy, tourism operators say.Continue Reading
More than 30,000 Malaysians are expected to come to Songkhla during the Songkran Festival, and hopes are high they will pump 300-500 million baht into the local economy, tourism operators say.Continue Reading
The Transport Ministry is seeking cooperation from Iran on cargo transport via a “land bridge” project in the southern region once it is completed.Continue Reading
Whistleblower Chuvit Kamolvisit has welcomed the Civil Court’s revocation of its injunction which had required him to suspend criticism of the Bhumjaithai Party’s cannabis policy.Continue Reading
The Election Commission (EC) yesterday issued its list of dos and don’ts for election candidates, especially during the upcoming Songkran holidays.Continue Reading
The heat index will be above 40 degrees Celcius in many places today, with the Meteorological Department predicting highs of 54C in Krabi and 50.2C in Bangkok’s Bang Na district.Continue Reading
The army is keen to interrogate a hacker alleged to have worked in its ranks after the Royal Thai Police (RTP) yesterday submitted a letter to the suspect’s supervisor and the army staff judge advocate to have him brought in for questioning within seven days.Continue Reading
The Election Commission (EC) has ordered the Pheu Thai Party to clarify the source of finance for its policy of giving away 10,000 baht to everyone aged 16 and older, according to a source at the agency.Continue Reading
Due to a decrease in the population in the past three years, Thailand is expected to become a super-aged society by 2029, according to research conducted by Kasikorn Research Centre (KResearch).Continue Reading
At least four people were killed in a shooting in Surat Thani on Saturday, police said, with local media reporting that officers were still searching for the suspect.Continue Reading
SINGAPORE: Defending champions Fiji suffered a surprising setback against near-neighbours Samoa at the Singapore Rugby Sevens on Saturday (Apr 8), while series leaders New Zealand asserted their class with wins against Australia and South Africa in the pools. Fiji had won the last 15 matches against their fellow Pacific islanders,Continue Reading
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