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Special Report: Education Roadmap of ASEAN

Since the inception of ASEAN, parties to it have aspired to develop close ties among themselves in the areas that hold social and...

ASEAN spells out its tourism priorities ahead of 2015

ASEAN countries are now implementing a clear road map to achieve their tourism objectives for the ASEAN Economic Community, due 2015. There will...

ASEAN Chief: Thien Sein’s visit shows good sign for ASEAN progress

BANGKOK, 23 July 2012  – The ASEAN Chief has indicated that Myanmar President Thien Sein’s visit to Thailand is a good sign for the...

Ministry of Culture gives high priority to AEC

BANGKOK, 17 April 2012 - The Ministry of Culture is steering its work towards the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by placing it as...

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Why payment disputes with street sex workers keep turning violent in Pattaya

PATTAYA, Thailand – Another early-morning assault near Walking Street has once again drawn attention to a long-running and uncomfortable reality in Pattaya: disputes between...

New Year rail rush sweeps Thailand as authorities report smooth operations

PATTAYA, Thailand – Thailand’s rail transport system handled heavy New Year holiday travel smoothly on the second day of the festive period, with authorities...

New Year exodus in full swing as Mo Chit clears packed terminals, Pattaya routes...

PATTAYA, Thailand – The CEO of Transport Co., Ltd. (BorKorSor) has inspected travel operations at Bangkok’s Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal as New Year...

New Year traffic builds on routes to northeast, Pattaya travellers advised to plan ahead

PATTAYA, Thailand – Traffic heading toward Thailand’s northeastern region was already heavy early Sunday morning, particularly along the M6 motorway and Mittraphap Road in...

Jomtien Road flows faster but walking feels more dangerous without tickets

PATTAYA, Thailand — While the shift to two-way traffic on Jomtien Road has helped ease vehicle congestion, pedestrians say it has done little —...