
Thailand and Japan Agree to Further Enhance Cooperation
Prime Ministers of Thailand and Japan agree to further enhance cooperation in all dimensions.
Prime Ministers of Thailand and Japan agree to further enhance cooperation in all dimensions.
Bangkok is working out plans for the transition to an endemic status as the Covid-19 situation has improved.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is scheduled to make an official visit to Thailand during May 1-2, said Thai Government Spokesperson Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana.
Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob inspected Suvarnabhumi airport to check its readiness before the government eases arrival rules on May 1.
The board of the Government Lottery Office (GLO) resolved to sell 5 million government lottery tickets via the Finance Ministry’s Paotang application from the June 16 draw onwards.
Bangkok Mass Transit System PCL (BTS) asks its electric train passengers not to sit with their legs crossed for politeness and the happiness of all passengers.
Suicide and self-harm among teenagers and young workers are four times as much as those among general people at working age.
The personnel of the Second Naval Area Command arrested nine crewmembers on two Vietnamese fishing boats for illegally fishing off Songkhla province.
The minister of natural resources and environment has warned a YouTuber against creating a wrong mindset among viewers for catching and keeping 15 hermit crabs.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Energy Absolute Public Company Ltd. signed a 160 million Thai baht ($4.7 million) loan agreement to finance an electric ferry fleet for mass rapid transport in Bangkok—the first such transport system in Southeast Asia.
The Department of Mineral Resources has confirmed that ammonite fossils were used to decorate sidewalks at a famous shopping arcade, Siam Square.
The committee of the state Fuel Oil Fund resolved to start the gradual increase in the diesel price from May 1 with the first increment of two baht per liter.