Pattaya Mail
CMPO’s wings clipped by Civil Court’s ruling
BANGKOK, Feb 25 – Thailand's Civil Court ruling prohibiting the authorities from taking harsh action against anti-government protesters has disrupted the peace-keeping operation of...
Court accepts Phan Fah victims cases for trial
BANGKOK, Feb 25 – The Criminal Court has accepted for trial lawsuits by families of two protesters who were shot dead during the police...
Navy told to stop guarding anti-govt protesters
BANGKOK, Feb 25 – A Red Shirt leader has called on the Royal Thai Navy to stop protecting protest leaders of the anti-government People’s...
Political unrest bears no effects on retail shops
BANGKOK, 24 Feb 2014 - According to the Development of Thai Capital Retailers Association, the ongoing political unrest has no bearings on the local...
NBTC: 1,400 mobile phone users have switched service providers
BANGKOK, 24 Feb 2014 - According to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), a large crowd of mobile phone users have switched their...
AIS: Company not involved with “Shinawatra” family
BANGKOK, 23 February 2014 - Advanced Info Service PLC (AIS) has made an official statement, saying the company had nothing to do with the...
Commerce Ministry and Thai Chamber of Commerce work together for 5%...
BANGKOK, 23 February 2014 – The Ministry of Commerce and the Thai Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to create 5% growth in the...
Farmers back govt bonds to raise money for rice payments
The Thai Farmers and Growers Association (TFGA) has give its support to the government’s move to issue bonds to raise funds for overdue payments...
NBTC monitors mobile phone providers swapping situation
BANGKOK, Feb 23 - The Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) on Sunday monitored the situation of mobile phone users cancelling...











