Cabinet Approves Visa Extension for Russian Tourists
The Thai Cabinet has given its approval for an extension of the visa-free stay for Russian tourists to 90 days in an effort to boost tourism in Thailand.
The Thai Cabinet has given its approval for an extension of the visa-free stay for Russian tourists to 90 days in an effort to boost tourism in Thailand.
Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin disclosed that another Thai worker in Israel has been killed, with one more person taken into hostage.
Transport Minister Suriya juangroongruangkit has launched 20 baht flat fare for electric trains, commecing on two lines, MRT Purple Line and SRT Red Line, aiming at cost of living reduction for the public.
Locals and foreign tourists participate in the annual Vegetarian Festival in Phuket, which runs from October 14 to 23.
The first group of 130 Thai nationals from the first Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) evacuation mission arrived Thailand safely.
The first batch of 41 Thai workers has returned home from Israel while the Thai government is actively working to expedite the safe return of Thai nationals and is considering a third-country solution to achieve this goal.
The Thai Prime Minister’s official visit to the Republic of Singapore included discussions on expanding multifaceted cooperation, keeping pace with global changes, and strengthening economic collaboration.
BANGKOK, Oct 12 (TNA) – The government is preparing to amend the legislation governing firearm possession to make it more suitable, said Deputy Interior Minister Chada Thaiseth. Simultaneously, they are in the process of compiling a list of influential figures, with plans to complete this task by the end of the month. This move came […]
The Israeli government has confirmed its commitment to providing assistance to affected Thai workers, including the deceased, injured as well as their children and spouses.
A flight carrying 15 Thai laborers has landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport with their delighted relatives waiting to welcome them.
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has received a report that another Thai national was killed in the Israel-Hamas war, bringing the total fatalities to 21.
The number of Thai nationals killed in Israel has risen to 20, said the spokesperson for the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.