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PM unhappy with counter-insurgency plans: Defence Minister

BANGKOK, Aug 15 - Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is not satisfied with current plans by 17 ministries for resolving the continuing violence in Thailand’s...

Nakhon Si Thammarat shrimp farmers campaign for stable shrimp prices

NAKHON SI THAMMARAT, 14 July 2012  – The Department of Fisheries has initiated a campaign to help stabilize prices of Pacific white shrimp after...

Possible cabinet reshuffle unlikely to negatively affect 2012 Thai economy: BOT...

BANGKOK, Dec 18 – Bank of Thailand (BOT) Governor Prasarn Trairatvorakul said on Sunday he believed that the possible cabinet reshuffle, which may occur...

City slow to react to sewage problem on Walking Street

Just after midnight on August the 30th our reporters were called to the ever-popular walking street, as a report had come in that there...

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Pattaya launches youth camp instilling moral values in Muslim youth

PATTAYA, Thailand - Mayor Poramet Ngamphichet inaugurated a youth camp on April 22 aimed at instilling moral and ethical values within the Muslim community...

Pattaya begins replacing 1,000 lamps in Central-Sukhumvit Road underpass

PATTAYA, Thailand - The Central-Sukhumvit Road underpass in Pattaya has been plunged into semi darkness as hundreds of lighting fixtures have burnt out, prompting...

Fire rekindles at Rayong chemical storage facility

Following a fire at a chemical storage warehouse in Rayong province which erupted two days ago, the firefighting team has revised their fire suppression...

Hot weather covering Pattaya and upper part of Thailand

The Thai Meteorological Department has revealed that there are thunderstorms in the northern, northeastern, and southern regions of Thailand. In the northern and northeastern...

Improved situation at Myanmar border, states Foreign Ministry

The Foreign Ministry discloses that the situation at the Thai-Myanmar border has improved, with no shootings in Myanmar reported within 48 hours but continuous...