
Police Ready to Secure Early Voting on March 17
The Royal Thai Police Office has announced its readiness to secure and facilitate early voting nationwide on March 17.
The Royal Thai Police Office has announced its readiness to secure and facilitate early voting nationwide on March 17.
The government has instructed Airports of Thailand to prevent monopoly in its plan to contract only one concessionaire to run duty-free shops at airports.
The 4th Kite Festival is being held at Lam Mae Pim Beach in Rayong until tomorrow.
Members of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) and parliamentary officials on Thursday joined a cleanup activity at the parliament compound on U Thong Nai road before it is returned to the Crown Property Bureau on Friday (March 15)
Leaders and key figures of Thai political parties on Thursday were actively campaigning for votes in provinces in the lead-up to the March 24 general election and early voting on March 17
BANGKOK, March 14 (TNA) – Thai police of the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) arrested a Japanese man aged 57 for allegedly trying to smuggle crystal meth from Thailand to Japan by hiding the drug in the heads of three golf clubs he asked his friend to carry to their homeland. CSD commander Pol Maj Gen […]
Overseas absentee voting went smoothly with high voter turnout said Director-General of the Department of Consular Affairs, Chatri Archjananun.
Chiang Mai University has closed for two days until tomorrow and some airlines cancelled flights as haze crisis worsens in the northern region.
Deputy Prime Minister has ordered all-out measures to curb forest fires, which mainly caused haze in the northern region.
Fine dust reached critically hazardous levels in the northern province of Chiang Mai while its governor explained on the cause and solutions
The Labour Ministry on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the private sector and governmental organisations to create jobs for at least 100,000 retirees this year
Thai Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said the series of bombings in Phatthalung and Satun provinces in the past weekend would have no impacts on southern tourism