Pattaya Mail
Thai opposition MPs call on the government to cut spending on...
A meeting of the House of Representatives discussed the government’s Budget Bill for fiscal year 2022 for the second day on Tuesday (June 1)....
Thai schools told to lower tuition fees to help parents
Schools in most provinces resumed classes on June 1, except those in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani and Samut Prakan, where maximum and strict COVID-19...
Thai border trade grows 26.7% Jan-Apr despite logistical restrictions
Thailand’s export sector has seen signs of recovery since the start of the COVID-19 crisis since last year, with April 2021 exports growing by...
Widely used Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine in Thailand now certified by WHO
The World Health Organization on June 1 approved the emergency use of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Sinovac of China, the Chinese embassy in...
Thailand COVID-19 Situation as of 2 June, 2021
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Pattaya dog shelter charity goes bust, forcing city care for 700...
The charity organization that has cared for stray dogs in Pattaya for a decade has called it quits, another victim of the coronavirus pandemic.
Pattaya...
Airlines plan direct flights to Phuket from July 1
THAI Airways, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, British Airways and Qatar Airways will fly to Phuket at least once a week from July 1, according to...
Bangkok will resolve reopening of more businesses again on June 14
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration turned down the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s decision to resume five kinds of business (museums, tattoo studios, nail salons,...
Thai PM denies allocating more budget for defense than for health...
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha told the opposition leader that budgets for public health were actually bigger than those for defense.
Gen Prayut directed his message...













