
Doctor Train Offers Free Medical Services
The fifth “Doctor Train” mobile medical unit activity has been launched in Uttaradit province to provide health examinations and medical treatment to railway staff and local people free of charge.
The fifth “Doctor Train” mobile medical unit activity has been launched in Uttaradit province to provide health examinations and medical treatment to railway staff and local people free of charge.
Authorities have cracked down on illegal laughing gas balloon vendors catering to tourists in Chiang Mai, conducting a large-scale raid involving approximately 100 officers.
Upto one thousand of people in Uthai Thani province came together to demonstrate their unwavering support and heartfelt encouragement to Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
Bangkok has announced Work From Home (WFH) on February 15-16, urging cooperation from both public and private sectors to escalate health protection measures against PM2.5 dust pollution.
On Valentine’s Day, besides exchanging flowers and sentimental gifts, many couples decided to take the next step by registering their marriages.
PM2.5 levels soar in Bangkok, many areas marked red.
The atmosphere of rose trading at Pak Klong Talad, Bangkok’s flower market is lively as various shops are stocking up flowers to welcome the Valentine’s festival, offering both locally grown and imported varieties, available as bouquets or bundles.
The Cabinet has passed a resolution approving Friday, April 12, 2567, as an additional public holiday, creating a continuous holiday period of five days for Songkran Festival.
The police are seeking arrest warrants from the court for monarchy-reform activist Tantawan Tuatulanon and her colleague of a protest group, who was the driver of the car that allegedly attempted to interrupt a royal motorcade.
Former premier Thaksin Shinawatra has been in the list of inmates granted parole, said Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Panpree Bahiddha-Nukara had a bilateral meeting with U.S. Secretary of State in Washington, D.C.
The Customs Department destroys more than 870,000 pieces of contraband and counterfeit goods, totaling over 8.3 million baht, including baraku, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, bags and sunglasses.