
Damages Found at Thai Temple After Quake in Laos
Officials found new cracks in the main Buddha image of Wat Phumin, the 425-year-old temple in Nan province following a 5.8-magnitude earthquake in Laos this morning.
Officials found new cracks in the main Buddha image of Wat Phumin, the 425-year-old temple in Nan province following a 5.8-magnitude earthquake in Laos this morning.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha congratulated Dechapol “Bas” Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree “Po Por” Taerattanachai for their badminton world championship.
Seven hajj pilgrims tested positive for the Omicron variant of COVID-19 after returning from Saudi Arabia and they have been admitted to a treatment system.
The Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University will produce high-flow oxygen devices for hospitals nationwide to save patients with lung inflammation.
Officials have brought under control the riot that erupted at the Krabi prison late last night when inmates demanded that the prisoners who were infected with COVID-19 be treated outside their jail.
The Chang Thongkhum elephant conservation center will put a pair of elephant tusks up for online auction with the starting price of 25 million baht.
About 1,000 Myanmar people fled a clash between Myanmar soldiers and ethnic troops on their homeland and crossed the Moei River to take shelter in Mae Sot district.
The northern province may have Omicron infection as a household was in close contact with an Omicron case.
The commissioner of the Provincial Police Region 7 and the governor of the Nakhon Pathom Central Prison announced the closure of the jailbreak case which involved nine inmates while an investigation went on for their saw blade hidden in a lotion bottle.
Officials put unrest under control at the Ban Mae La camp of Myanmar refugees in Tha Song Yang district and found great damage to government properties while refugees demanded eased COVID-19 control measures and the replacement of an assistant district chief who was the camp chief.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has listed the “Nora” dance of Thailand as Intangible Cultural Heritage, according to the Thai embassy in Paris.
A female Thai student was assaulted, molested and robbed at a subway station in New York. A complaint was filed about a month ago but there was no progress in police investigation.