Thai Visa, Work Permit Service Center Opened in Chiang Mai
Thailand opens a visa and work permit service center in Chiang Mai province to facilitate foreigners who wish to work in northern region of the country
Thailand opens a visa and work permit service center in Chiang Mai province to facilitate foreigners who wish to work in northern region of the country
Thai authorities will impose urgent measures to curb with pollution as hazardous dust particles in Bangkok and surrounding provinces continue to threaten people’s health.
Deputy Prime Minister/Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwon visited the northern province of Chiang Mai and ordered relevant officials to seriously fight
The Department of Land Transport is set to issue an announcement for the introduction of electronic driver’s licenses today and launch such licenses tomorrow.
BANGKOK, Jan 14 (TNA) — Mr Andrej Babis, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, will lead an official and business delegation to visit Thailand during Janurary 15 – 17, which will be the first-ever official visit to Thailand by a sitting prime minister of the Czech Republic. During the visit, Mr Babis will have a […]
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visited Mae Chaem district of the northern province to inspect the implementation of an anti-smoke haze project
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) convenes an urgent meeting with relevant organizations to discuss hazardous dust
At least two insurgents were killed while one defence volunteer and a nine-year-old girl wounded during a clash with combined government forces
Thai children nationwide on Saturday celebrate National Children’s Day with the most exciting event is to have an opportunity to sit on Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s chair at Bangkok’s Government House.
The Mass Rapid Transit Authority off Thailand (MRTA) will call bids for a light rail system in Phuket in the third quarter o this year
The two government agencies have inked a ‘Smart City’ cooperation to jointly manage the Laem Chabang deep seaport in Thailand’s eastern province of Chon Buri.
Despite realising the danger of electronic cigarette (E-cigarette), as many as 14 per cent of Thai youths continue to puff it.