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‘Friendly fire’ killed army soldier in 2010 Bangkok protest

BANGKOK, April 30 – Thailand’s Criminal Court ruled today that a soldier who died during the anti-government red shirt protest in 2010 was...

Several organizations prepared to host Children’s Day activities

BANGKOK, 8 January 2013 On the occasion of the National Children’s Day, January 12th, many organizations are prepared to host the Children’s Day...

Children’s Day stamp launched with theme to promote AEC

BANGKOK, 7 January 2013  The Thailand Post has launched a Children’s Day stamp, depicting ASEAN children dressed in their national costumes. The stamp is...

Transport Ministry inspects Bangkok roads to prevent sinkhole

BANGKOK, 6 August 2012  – The Transport Ministry has begun inspection of roads that were flooded in Bangkok last year to make sure...

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Her Majesty the Queen leads Thailand to historic gold in keelboat sailing at 33rd...

PATTAYA, Thailand – Her Majesty the Queen has steered Thailand to a historic achievement in sailing at the 33rd SEA Games, leading the national...

King accompanies the Queen to SEA Games sailing final in Pattaya

PATTAYA, Thailand – His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen presided over the medal presentation ceremony for the sailing competition in the...

Pattaya invites visitors to check in at spectacular light landmarks for year-end celebration

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya is lighting up the coastline with “PATTAYA THE SEALEBRATION OF LIGHT AND LEGACY,” a dazzling end-of-year festival featuring 11 illuminated...

Traffic closure announced for Pattaya Countdown 2026

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City has announced a temporary traffic closure along Pattaya Beach Road to facilitate preparations and crowd management for the Pattaya...

Pattaya targets beach encroachment in bid to protect tourism appeal

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City officials have stepped up efforts to restore cleanliness and order along beaches and public areas after finding belongings left...