Pattaya Mail
PM calls on demonstrators not to destroy public and private property...
BANGKOK 9 January 2014 Prime Minister has called on demonstrators not to damage or destroy public and private property during the planned Bangkok shutdown...
Bangkok won’t be paralysed by planned shutdown
BANGKOK, Jan 9 - Caretaker Transport Minister Chadchart Sittipunt on Thursday reassured the public that the transport system in the Thai capital will not...
Protest leader Suthep stresses non-violent ‘Bangkok shutdown’
BANGKOK, Jan 10 – Anti-government protesters will strictly adhere to non-violent and unarmed demonstrations during Monday’s seizure of Bangkok, protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban reaffirmed...
Court rejects politician’s bid to contest snap poll
BANGKOK, Jan 10 – The Supreme Court has rejected a potential election candidate’s petition, seeking its ruling to qualify him as a contestant in...
Pro-govt UDD to counter ‘Bangkok shutdown’
BANGKOK, Jan 9 - Red Shirt activists will hold rallies at various locations this weekend in a prelude to their stand against anti-government protesters’...
Pattaya Sports Round up – Friday January 10 – January...
Friday DFiT, Dusit Thani Pattaya: Visitors using the group fitness membership can avail of the THB 2,000 offer for five visits to the gym...
Commerce Ministry confirms it has enough fund for rice mortgage scheme
BANGKOK, 9 Jan 2014 The Commerce Ministry has reaffirmed that it has enough fund for the rice pledging scheme, expecting to make the payments...
K-Bank to increase cash in ATMs during the shutdown
BANGKOK, 9 Jan 2014, Kasikorn Bank is increasing cash in its ATMs in Bangkok during the People's Democratic Reform Committee's planned capital shutdown on...
Egg farms in Nan experiencing lower production because of morning fog
NAN, 9 January 2014 Chicken egg farms in Nan province have experienced lowered production output due to reduced daylight hours caused by morning fog. ...









