Pattaya Mail
Interior Minister expects political situation to remain calm after Songkran holiday
Bangkok - The Interior Minister is certain that the country’s political situation will remain calm after the Songkran holiday.
Gen. Anupong Paochinda said that individuals...
Tropical storms wreak havoc in many provinces
Khon Kaen - The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has advised people to take precautions after tropical storms have wreaked havoc in...
Cabbie who deserted fare on motorway found with methamphetamines in car
Bangkok - Tourist Police have arrested a taxi driver that attempted to gouge passengers at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport and later abandoned a fare, finding...
Fishing vessels required to have a code painted on the side
Bangkok - The Fisheries Department has urged fishing vessel operators, who have already been given permission to catch fish and crustaceans, to have a...
Commerce Ministry claims success from TIFA meeting
Nonthaburi - The Ministry of Commerce's Permanent-Secretary, Nuntawan Sakuntanaga, has revealed the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) meeting between the U.S. and Thailand,...
Airports ready to handle end of Songkran travel
Bangkok - Immigration officers at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport are expecting to handle 150,000 people a day now that Songkran has ended and Thai tourists...
Chonburi governor inspects ferry operations
Chonburi - The governor of Chonburi Province, Phakkharathon Thianchai, inspected two piers in the province on Sunday to ensure safety for boat passengers during...
Summer storms wreak havoc across northeast
Nakhon Panom - Summer storms have wreaked havoc in many areas of Thailand's northeast, affecting Songkran festivals.
Nakhon Panom’s 2018 Songkran Festival space, setup at...
Over 90 groups submit documents to register new political parties
Bangkok - Meechai Ruchupan, the Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC), said it is a positive sign that many groups have already submitted...













