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Reckless bus driver fined and suspended from duty

A mini bus driver was fined 3,000 baht and was suspended from work for a month with his driving license also suspended for 30...

Cold spell is coming, signalling the start of tourism season in...

Cold spell from China is now flowing down to blanket Thailand's northern region with some provinces started to experience the colder weather. The arrival of...

Traffic violators can use their credit cards to pay fines in...

Motorists will in the near future pay their traffic fines with their credit cards under a land traffic bill which has been approved by...

Highway 7 intersection opens on weekends

Traffic police to ensure safety of traffic flow Good news for motorists driving into Pattaya on Highway 7. The authorities have decided...

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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,...