
Storm Topples Big Buddha Statue Building in Buri Ram
Summer storms injured two people and damaged 14 houses in Phetchabun province and tore down a building that housed a big reclining Buddha image in Buri Ram.
Summer storms injured two people and damaged 14 houses in Phetchabun province and tore down a building that housed a big reclining Buddha image in Buri Ram.
Thailand and Malaysia plan to open their “Vaccinated Travel Lane” to facilitate travelers between both countries mid this month.
The country logged 65 new COVID-19 fatalities which marked the new high of deaths in the latest wave of the disease, according to the Department of Disease Control.
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said he would tomorrow propose the cabinet approve the definition of yellow and red-coded COVID-19 patients as emergency patients
The Royal Thai Embassy in Warsaw helped the last Thai evacuee from Ukraine to Poland.
Police called five speedboat companions of late actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong as well as singer Bo TK for additional questioning that lasted nine hours.
The Public Health Ministry warns that new COVID-19 caseloads can reach 50,000-100,000 on April 19 unless people strictly protect themselves from infection.
Six countries standing along the Mekong River join forces to cope with the impacts of fluctuating discharges in the river, according to the Office of the National Water Resources.
Surattanawee “Bo TK” Pattaranukool said she was disappointed with the speedboat companions of late actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong as they distorted truth in their TV interviews.
The third group of Thai evacuees from Ukraine arrived at the motherland’s main airport with relief that they safely left Kyiv.
Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday delivered a pre-recorded statement at the Special Session to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Creation of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP@50).
The Public Health Ministry ordered 14 hospitals under its supervision near Bangkok to treat COVID-19 outpatients from the capital from tomorrow (March 4) onwards.