Summer Begins, Forecasted to Possibly Hit 45°C This Year
The Meteorological Department has announced the onset of the summer since February 21. It is predicted that this year’s maximum temperature could reach up to 45 degrees Celsius.
The Meteorological Department has announced the onset of the summer since February 21. It is predicted that this year’s maximum temperature could reach up to 45 degrees Celsius.
In this year’s Cobra Gold exercise, the United States, equipped with advanced technology has offered assistance in salvaging HTMS Sukhothai, which sank on December 18 last year after being caught in a storm.
The compulsory conscription order by Myanmar’s military government has led to an influx of young Myanmar people into Thailand.
Cambodia’s Supreme Privy Council President Hun Sen today visited his long-time friend former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra at his residence in Bangkok, marking an important visit as the first significant guest to visit Thaksin since he was released on parole on February 18 after serving half of a one-year sentence.
Former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has traveled to visit former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra at the latter’s residence, where they have lunch together as long-time close friends.
Police have arrested a Thai man, who allegedly assaulted and robbed a Chinese tourist in Chonburi.
The Cabinet has approved to extend the visa waiver Kazakhstan tourists for another six months.
The Cabinet has approved a budget of 104 million baht to organize the nationwide Songkran Festival from April 11 to 15 this year.
Police have found relevant clues after a Chinese woman reported to the police in Chonburi that a Thai man tried to sexually assault and kill her in an abandoned plot of land.
A tiger roaming out of the forest to search for food in a village in Kamphaeng Phet province was finally caught after it had caused panic among local residents since last week.
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin kicked off the ‘Nong Wua So” model to hand over state-own land lease contracts to more than 430 farmers in the northeastern province of Udon Thani.
The Office of National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) has cut Thai GDP for the fiscal year 2024 is expected to grow by 2.2-3.2%, down from the previous projection of 2.7-3.7%.