
PM Grateful for Saudi Arabian King’s Generosity
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed his deep gratitude towards the Saudi Arabian King for bestowing Korans on Thai people before the first flight from Riyadh arrived in Thailand yesterday.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed his deep gratitude towards the Saudi Arabian King for bestowing Korans on Thai people before the first flight from Riyadh arrived in Thailand yesterday.
A suspected gunman who killed an Indian man in the southern island province early last month was arrested in Canada and Thai prosecutors will seek his extradition.
The government and the private sector join forces to develop antibody nasal spray to prevent COVID-19 infection and expect to launch the new product within this year.
The Thai embassy in Warsaw already evacuated 99 Thai people from Ukraine and will send them back to Thailand as soon as possible.
Raman district faced deep flooding which isolated a village while the provincial governor ordered maximum assistance for victims.
The mother of late actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong handed a chat record of a person aboard a speedboat to police to support her assumption that her daughter was harmed physically and mentally before death.
Thailand-Malaysia affirm commitment to promote border cooperation and economic development for benefits of people.
The government will set up a center to help Thai people in Ukraine in Lviv city, according to the government spokesman.
The newly amended Copyright Act will take effect on Aug 23 and expand copyright protection to online material to support the digital content industry of the country, according to the Department of Intellectual Property.
Thailand as the host of APEC 2022 kicked off the first APEC Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM1) to move forwards its priorities and key deliverables, under the theme “OPEN. CONNECT. BALANCE.”
Rescuers will resume their search for Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong in the Chao Phraya River after a suspension to pave the way for the traffic of passenger and cargo boats in the morning rush hour.
The Bangkok South Criminal Court approved the temporary release of student demonstration leader Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak who was prosecuted for alleged lese majeste on bail of 200,000 baht and banned him from any political movement.