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Water runoff from north arriving capital faster: Bangkok governor

BANGKOK, Oct 19 - Bangkok Governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra acknowledged Wednesday that water runoff from north of Bangkok will arrive at the capital sooner than...

TRAVEL AGENTS, MEDIA TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK ON THAILAND’S “GREEN ROUTES”

Bangkok, October 18, 2011 — A group of more than 50 invited travel agents and media in the Europe, Africa and Middle East region...

TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND LINKS UP WITH ETIHAD AIRWAYS TO HOST...

Dubai, October 17, 2011— The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is to conduct a Familiarisation Trip for 42 Middle East travel professionals from Jordan,...

TAT TO MAKE BIG PROMOTIONAL PUSH FOR FESTIVAL & TOURISM ACTIVITIES...

Bangkok, October 13, 2011— The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has mapped out an extensive campaign of festivals and activities specifically to promote the...

Labor-related agencies mobilize help for flood-hit employees

BANGKOK, 19 October 2011  – Labor-related bodies are mobilizing efforts to relieve hardships of flood-hit employees. Permanent Secretary for Labor Somkiat...

Business regulations relaxed to help flood affected entrepreneurs

BANGKOK, 19 October 2011 -The Commerce Ministry has instructed the Department of Business Development (DBD) to be more lenient in business requirements for business...

Warning of flash flood and forest run-off

BANGKOK, 19 October 2011  – The public relations unit of the Flood Relief Operations Center (FROC) announced that the National Disaster Warning Center (NDWC)...

Cold spell moving to the North of Thailand

BANGKOK, 19 October 2011 - The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has warned residents in flood ravaged zones to brace for cold weather....

More volunteers needed at Don Mueang Airport

BANGKOK, 19 October 2011 -The Flood Relief Operations Center still needs more volunteers to help flood victims while private companies are offering 3,000 job...

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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,...