
Russian Woman Wounded at Reservoir
A Russian woman sought help after being severely injured at the Map Prachan reservoir in Bang Lamung district last night.
A Russian woman sought help after being severely injured at the Map Prachan reservoir in Bang Lamung district last night.
Syn Mun Kong Insurance PCL (SMK) insisted that it would not shut down and already filed its rehabilitation petition with the Central Bankruptcy Court.
National police chief Pol Gen Suwat Jangyodsuk formed a fact-finding committee to investigate four senior police officers who handled the case of late actress Pattaratida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong.
The State Attorney Commission unanimously discharged Nate Naksuk, a former deputy attorney-general, from civil service for dropping charges against Red Bull scion Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya in the hit-and-run case in which a policeman of the Thong Lor station was killed.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Friday will consider the reopening of pubs and bars in green zones, according to a source.
Police found trays and pieces of gold ornaments in Muang district during their hunt for a robber who made off with gold ornaments worth about 5 million baht and 100,000 baht in cash from a local gold shop.
The governor of the northern province discussed with Lao authorities preparation for the reopening of four border checkpoints with Laos on May 18.
The Flood Control Center of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration reported heavy rains continued in Bangkok on Tuesday night and the highest amount of rainwater measured 136 millimeters in Bang Sue district.
The cabinet resolved to cut the excise tax on diesel by five baht per liter for two months from May 21 to July 20 to relieve the financial burdens of people and businesses.
About 35,000 schools nationwide reopened for on-site teaching as the Education Ministry emphasized COVID-19 control measures and partial closures in the event of infections.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is pleased with Thai-German collaboration to implement the Thai Rice NAMA project to fight global warming, according to the government spokesman.
Commuters faced traffic congestion in many areas in Bangkok as over 800,000 students returned to 1,277 schools on the first day of this academic year.