
Overhead Lines Go Underground in Central Bangkok
The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) has decided to putting overhead power lines and cable underground along Bangkok’s Ratchadapisek – Rama 9 Road.
The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) has decided to putting overhead power lines and cable underground along Bangkok’s Ratchadapisek – Rama 9 Road.
More than 2.6 million eligible voters in Thailand will cast their votes tomorrow after they have registered for the early voting with the Election Commission.
The Thai embassy in Wellington warned Thai tourists and Thais, residing in New Zealand to take extra cautions of terrorism.
Four-year-old twins get married in a traditional wedding in Yala province, southern Thailand, out of the superstitious belief in the need to undo their bad karma.
Thailand is to buy more electricity from Laos, expanding to 6,000 megawatt under a new deal signed on Friday.
Several provinces in the North and Northeast of Thailand face toxic smog from agricultural and forest fires as residents are told to avoid outdoor activities
A Ugandan man wearing Buddhist monk robe has been arrested for illegally entering Thailand and disguising himself as a monk
Election officials are gearing up for early voting on Sunday when record number of voters is expected to cast their ballots
Transport Ministry laid down an order for Airports of Thailand to shelve its plans to select concessionaires for duty-free shops at major airports.
BANGKOK, March 15 (TNA) – Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha expressed his concern over the continuing haze crisis in northern provinces and ordered all parties to help curb the ultra-fine dust. Assistant government spokesman Colonel Taksada Sangkachan said the prime minister was worried about the increasing level of air pollutants, which have impacts on health […]
PM will visit Chiang Rai and Phrae on March 16 to follow up the implementation of public welfare and community forest policies.
ILO praised Thailand for being a good example by ratifying the ILO Convention No. 188 (C188) on acceptable working conditions for fishers.