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SAT Governor prepares Rajamangala National Stadium and National Sports Training Center...

BANGKOK, 24 October 2011  – The Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) geared up for the arrival of the flood victims at...

PM: No information concealment on flood situation

BANGKOK, Oct 24 - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Monday dismissed allegations that her government has tried to conceal information on the country's...

U.S. marines join thousands of Thais packing flood relief bags

CHON BURI, 24 October 2011  – U.S. marines join hands with thousands of Thai volunteers to pack flood relief bags to help Thai flood...

Tri-nation Stamp Exhibition in Chiang Mai!

BANGKOK, 23 October 2011 -Stamp Collectors, tourists and alike had flocked into Chiang Mai’s Tri -nation Stamp Exhibition during the weekend, lighting up the...

Thai Industrial Confidence Index hits 26-month low in September

BANGKOK, Oct 21 -- Thailand's Industrial Confidence Index in September fell to 90.7 from 102.5 in August, marking its lowest showing in 26 months,...

Toyota Motor (Thailand) extends production halt

BANGKOK, Oct 21 - Thailand's worst flooding in several decades forces Toyota, Japan's biggest automaker, to extend its production halt for another week until...

Thai exports rise 19% in September

BANGKOK, Oct 21 - Thai exports in September were valued at US$21.5 billion, a 19 per cent increase, compared to the same period last...

Science and Technology Minister proposes CCTVs as water situation inspecting tools...

BANGKOK, 23 October 2011  – Minister of Science and Technology proposed the plan to use closed circuit televisions (CCTVs) set up around Bangkok as...

Suan Dusit Poll: Political conflict makes flood operation difficult

BANGKOK, 23 October 2011  – The majority of Bangkok-dwellers believe that a political conflict has made the ongoing flood crisis more difficult to handle,...

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Thailand approves ‘Lemon Law’ giving consumers stronger rights over defective products

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s Cabinet has approved the long-awaited “Lemon Law,” a landmark consumer protection bill that would make sellers more accountable for defective...

No impact on tourism despite Russian advisory, says Thai Minister

BANGKOK, Thailand – Minister of Tourism and Sports Surasak Phancharoenworakul has reaffirmed that Thailand remains a safe destination and is ready to warmly welcome...

Armed foreigner terrorizes Phuket street until veteran Thai fighter steps in

PHUKET, Thailand – A foreign man who allegedly roamed the streets of Phuket armed with a knife and an aluminum bar, threatening and chasing...

Pattaya businesses plead for action as homeless scare away tourists

PATTAYA, Thailand – Concerns are growing among business owners and residents after large numbers of homeless individuals were once again found using Pattaya Beach...

Mystery surrounds fatal train strike near Pattaya as police probe man’s final moments

PATTAYA, Thailand – A 38-year-old man from Amnat Charoen province was killed after being struck by a freight train near Pattaya on Sunday night,...