Pattaya Mail
Phongthep’ confident about January 26 advance voting
BANGKOK, 20 January 2014 Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana expressed his confidence that the upcoming early elections on January 26 will go smoothly if...
Two killed, five wounded in South attacks
PATTANI, Jan 20 - Two villagers were shot dead, while five rangers were wounded in a bomb ambush in the insurgency-plagued southern border provinces...
Suthep says govt fails to secure loans for rice subsidy
BANGKOK, Jan 21 – The government was unsuccessful in getting loans from the Government Savings Bank (GSB) to subsidise the financially-ailing rice pledging scheme,...
Election ballots not burnt; report in error
BANGKOK, Jan 21 – Anti-government protesters did not burn election ballots during their seizure of Kurusapa printing house as earlier alleged, according to the...
Human Rights Watch urges govt protection for protesters
BANGKOK, Jan 21 – The Thai government and police cannot stay put and deny responsibility in light of escalating violence at anti-government rallies, according...
Toyota still hesitant about political situation in Thailand
BANGKOK, 21 January 2014 President of Toyota Motor Thailand Co. Ltd. Mr. Kyoichi Tanada stated that the company remains hesitant about investing in Thailand...
Special Report: Activities to be held to mark Chinese New Year...
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) continues to host activities to mark the Chinese New Year celebrations in Thailand, despite a significant drop in...
Rice subsidy controversy widens protests against govt
BANGKOK, Jan 20 – Farmers are up in arms against the government’s failure to pay for their rice while employees of a state bank...
State bank affirms no loans being allocated for govt for rice...
BANGKOK, Jan 20 -- The president of Thailand's state-owned Government Savings Bank (GSB) affirmed today that there will be no loans to be allocated...











