
Prestigious School Allows Casual Clothes
Students at a private school in Bangkok have been allowed to wear casual clothes instead of uniforms for the first time in a pilot experimental project
Students at a private school in Bangkok have been allowed to wear casual clothes instead of uniforms for the first time in a pilot experimental project
Nearly 900 students win Education Ministry’s awards for their outstanding performances and social contributions on the occasion of the National Children’s Day which falls this year on January 12.
A young Saudi woman who has made headlines for fleeing her family to Thailand could be granted asylum within this week, a Thai official says.
The Office of the Private Education Commission has told the management of Bangkok Christian College to review its policy
Thailand is ranked among the world’s top 10 Best Places to Retire in 2019 in the Annual Global Retirement Index, conducted by International Living magazine.
The exports of seafood and related products have a bright prospect after the European Union wiped out its yellow card from the Thai fishing industry
The Board of Trade and three fishing-related associations praised the government for successful efforts against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU)
Prime Minister took a field trip to Lat Krabang district, observing the use of the fungal plant pathogen to control growth of the water hyacinth.
Rice exporters have asked the Bank of Thailand to well manage the value of baht as its continuous appreciation could affect export this year.
A man was arrested for allegedly cutting down protected Phayung or Siamese Rosewood trees in the Thap Lan national park in Nakhon Ratchasima.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha was pleased with the European Commission’s decision to withdraw its yellow card from Thailand’s fishing industry
The European Union (EU) has lifted its yellow card on the Thai fishing industry and the Thai government plans to expand campaigns against illegal,