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3 million tonnes of rice mortgaged under government plan

BANGKOK, Dec 15 – Thailand’s farmers have mortgaged over 3 million tonnes of unmilled rice since the Oct 7 startup of the government's rice...

5 groups of entrepreneurs reduce their product prices

BANGKOK, 6 September 2011 – Five groups of industrial entrepreneurs have agreed to reduce product prices after the government has reduced oil prices while...

Deputy PM working on policies to boost income of people

BANGKOK, 17 August 2011 – Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Kittirat Na Ranong has voiced his readiness to help solve high living...

Suan Dusit Poll: Most people satisfied with Yingluck as PM

BANGKOK, 14 August 2011 - The Suan Dusit Poll revealed that the majority of respondents were satisfied with newly endorsed Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra...

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Pattaya International Jazz Festival 2025 closes on a high note as All-4-One delivers a...

PATTAYA, Thailand – The Pattaya International Jazz Festival 2025 concluded with a warm and emotional finale, drawing large crowds of Thai and international visitors...

When grey money turns white: Thailand’s banking crackdown hits expats and locals alike

PATTAYA, Thailand - By any reasonable measure, Thailand’s war on scam networks and grey money is overdue. Criminal syndicates, mule accounts, call center gangs,...

Motorcycle overtaking crash kills air-conditioning technician near Pattaya 7-Eleven, passenger critically injured

PATTAYA, Thailand – A late-night traffic accident claimed one life and left another man critically injured after a motorcycle collided with a van turning...

Van crash turns violent in Bang Saray police rush to restrain agitated driver

PATTAYA, Thailand – A late-night traffic incident caused panic among residents after a speeding van slammed into a streetlight at the Bang Saray traffic...

Before criticizing expats, look at local traffic in Pattaya

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya likes to blame its road chaos on congestion, tourists, or long-term foreign visitors. But listen closely to the people who...