Pattaya Mail
Man flips car after seeing shadows
An East Pattaya man was charged with reckless driving and damaging public property overturning his car and smashing an electrical switchbox. Rewat Rut, 32,...
Army chief orders tightened security, shed uniforms
Thai army chief, Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha instructed army personnel to tighten security to prevent any untoward incidents when the anti-government protesters came out onto...
Orange stickers designate airport taxis
Over 6,000 taxis at Suvarnabhumi Airport will provide 24-hour service to passengers in Bangkok during the Bangkok shutdown. Patavee Meeraj, coordinator of the Public...
Malaysia ramps up effort to draw in Thai tourists fed up...
BANGKOK, 15 January 2014 Malaysia and Singapore have been trying to ramp up the number of tourists from Thailand, taking advantage of the political...
THAI: No flight delays caused by BKK protests
BANGKOK, 14 January 2014 National flag carrier Thai Airways International (THAI) has confirmed that all flights are operating as usual without delays despite the...
Crude-hit Samet back to life
Hardest hit by thousands of litres of crude oil leaked from an offshore pipe off the coast of Rayong province in July last year,...
Yala City Hall staff continues working amid demonstrators camping at their...
YALA, 15 January 2014 Although the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) were rallying in front of the city hall, civil servants and other staff...
NACC to conclude probe on rice pledging corruption case on Jan...
BANGKOK, 14 January 2014 The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) is set to make a decision this January 16 whether charges will be lodged against...
BMA alleged of helping protesters
BANGKOK, 14 January 2014 Interior minister Charupphong Ruangsuwan has urged the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to explain the allegations that it facilitates the anti-government...







