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Government confirms ID cards will not display income or occupation

BANGKOK - The Ministry of Interior has said that no information related to occupation or income will be included in the new identification card,...

City volunteer accused of beating, robbing transvestites

Two transvestites claim they were robbed and assaulted by a group of seven men led by a Pattaya city civil defense volunteer. ...

Children ages 7-14 now required to carry ID cards

A law that took effect July 10 now requires Thai children as young as 7 to carry government identification cards. ...

Few children in Bangkok apply for ID cards on the first...

BANGKOK, July 10 - Relatively few children went to apply for the ID cards at district offices in Bangkok on Sunday, however, in...

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People’s Party files criminal case against Election Commission over ballot secrecy

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s opposition People’s Party filed a criminal lawsuit on Thursday against the Election Commission (EC), alleging a failure to ensure a...

Thailand clarifies border stance after Cambodia’s remarks at UN rights council

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Joint Information Center on the Thailand–Cambodia Situation has issued a clarification following remarks by Cambodia’s deputy prime minister and foreign...

DIP names Thailand’s top five high-value GI mangoes worth over 1 billion baht

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) has unveiled the country’s top five high-value geographical indication (GI) mangoes, highlighting their growing role...

Surasee Task Force shuts down illegal cross-border mobile signal site in Kanchanaburi

BANGKOK, Thailand – The Surasee Task Force has seized unauthorized mobile signal transmission equipment along the Sangkhlaburi border in Kanchanaburi province after discovering cross-border...

49 cases of ‘deafness fever’ reported nationwide, health officials warn against raw pork

BANGKOK, Thailand – Health authorities have reported 49 cases of Streptococcus suis infection, commonly known as “deafness fever,” between January 1 and February 10,...