
Commerce Minister Signs 1st FTA of This Government
The signing of the Sri Lanka – Thailand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is considered a success, expected to boost trade between the two countries.
The signing of the Sri Lanka – Thailand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is considered a success, expected to boost trade between the two countries.
The influx of Chinese-made elephant print pants in the market is seen as a lesson for Thailand on seizing trade opportunities, said Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
The Constitutional Court rules that the Move Forward party’s plan to amend Section 112 of the Criminal Code or the lese majeste law was tantamount to overthrow the constitutional democracy with the King as the head of state.
Football legend David Beckham has traveled to Thailand, receiving a warm welcome from fans.
The cyber police arrested a gang of teenagers producing a new type of narcotic, which they mixed and sold online.
A court has denied bail for a deputy inspector at the Patiew Police Station in Yasothon Province, who has been charged with raping a grade 11 schoolgirl after she was unable to pay a 2000-baht fine for riding a motorcycle without a license and a helmet.
The Director-General of the Rice Department has asserted that no one is behind the decision to come forward to file a complaint against high-profile petitioner Srisuwan Janya for attempted extortion.
The Criminal Court has acquitted Myanmar tycoon Tun Min Latt and a son-in-law of senator Upakit Pacharirangkun on drug trafficking charges, ruling that the evidence presented was insufficient.
A 53-year-old Swiss national confessed to killing his Thai wife and dumped her body in a cornfield, about six kilometers away from their home in Nakhon Ratchasima province.
The Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt has visited the site to investigate the incident where a secondary school student was stabbed by another student during the morning assembly on Monday.
Thai foreign minister attends the ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Retreat in Luang Prabang.
Hmong hill tribe people drove their “Formula Hmong” wooden carts, racing down the hills as part of the indigenous people’s way of life in northern Thailand.