
PM to Attend 2nd ASEAN-U.S. Special Summit
Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha is scheduled to visit Washington D.C. during May 12-13.
Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha is scheduled to visit Washington D.C. during May 12-13.
The Royal Thai Army prohibits its units from ordering products via the Lazada online commerce platform and blocks the service provider from delivering ordered products in army units.
The Ministry of Public Health has lowered its COVID-19 alert from Level 4 to Level 3, saying Thailand is passing the pandemic period of the disease and heading for declaring it an endemic one.
Suchinda Cherdchai, owner of 65-year-old Cherdchai Tour, put it up for sale because it continuously posted losses due to COVID-19 and high fuel costs.
The Metropolitan Police Bureau states clearly that it has not imposed a child car seat rule on vehicles with a child aged six years and younger yet.
The board of the Oil Fuel Fund resolved to cap the diesel price at 32 baht per liter to help curb the cost of living.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration encouraged eligible voters to cast their votes in the elections of the new Bangkok governor and Bangkok councilors on May22, expecting a turnout of at least 70%.
The operator of passenger boats in the Saen Saep canal sought permission to raise fares by one baht.
Immigration police in Nakhon Phanom province are fully ready for the reopening of two local border checkpoints with Laos including a pier to serve tourists and local people as cross-border travel is expected to be active again.
Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa ordered the Department of Marines and Coastal Resources to solve inbreeding among Irrawaddy dolphins as there are only 14 of them left in the Songkhla Lake.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has warned people to protect themselves from Plasmodium knowlesi malaria and advised people to see a doctor if they developed symptoms after staying close to a monkey or returning from a forest.
The commerce minister admitted that the price of bottled palm oil soared and said he ordered the Department of Internal Trade to work out a reasonable price with stakeholders.