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Poll: People interested in product, energy price news the most

BANGKOK, 30 July 2012 – According to a poll, most people are most interested in news related to consumer product and energy prices,...

ABAC Poll: Most people agree with court’s decision on constitutional change

BANGKOK, 16 July 2012  – According to a poll, most people agree with the Constitution Court’s decision to allow constitution amendment if revisions...

ABAC Poll: Drug problems remain rampant

BANGKOK, 19 April 2012  – A recent opinion survey by Assumption University has indicated that drug problems remain rampant in the country, with...

Rotary Club of Bangkok South rolls out red carpet for Coins...

Rainstorm fails to dampen spirit of giving To celebrate the 50th anniversary of service to the community, the Rotary Club of Bangkok South (RCBS)...

Survey: Charter amendment may deepen society rift

BANGKOK, Jan 22 - More than half of Thais polled fear any attempt to amend the country's constitution might lead to further conflict in...

Labour minister vows to press on with wage-salary hikes

BANGKOK, 29 August 2011 – Labour Minister Phadermchai Sasomsap has pledged that the government will proceed with the policies to increase the daily...

Political obsession is affecting mental health

BANGKOK, 19 July 2011 – The Department of Mental Health has suggested people to remain calm upon political news as a lot of them...

ABAC Poll: Water pollution causes growing public concern

BANGKOK, 22 March 2011 (NNT) – The majority of Thai people are worried about pollution in water resources and wish the government take...

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Pattaya and upper parts of Thailand warned of hot season storms this week

The Thai Meteorological Department issues a warning for the hot season storm, with thunderstorms, strong winds, and sporadic hail occurring during March 19-20. During the...

Two New Zealanders assault police officer on duty in Phuket, face multiple charges; visas...

Authorities have revoked visas of two New Zealanders after they assaulted a traffic police officer in Phuket on Saturday (March 16). They have been detained...

Declaring Chiang Mai as disaster zone may impact tourism industry, say PM

Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin has clarified that one reason for not declaring Chiang Mai as a disaster area, despite the choking...

Thailand plans to overhaul regulations in sending berry pickers to Sweden and Finland

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has directed the Foreign Ministry to investigate Finland's recent decision to halt visa applications for Thai berry pickers. The move...

Warning issued to protect large red ‘sea fan’ corals at Koh Sukorn in Trang

The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources has issued a cautionary advisory to tourists visiting Koh Sukorn in the Trang province, urging them to...