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Pheu Thai to seek reduced penalty for Yingluck over rice scheme damages, citing new evidence and invoking Article 75 of ...
In a pivotal moment of calendar reform, the Thai government shortened 2483 BE to nine months in a bid to modernise ...
Yingluck Shinawatra is the fourth Thai prime minister to have assets seized by the state. The third was her brother, Thaksin ...
Civil society urges rescue of 157 trafficking victims in Myawaddy. Three DKBA-area scam compounds identified; Chinese mafia ...
Thailand tightens rules on short-term courses for foreign students to curb visa misuse, ensure transparency, and uphold ...
Heavy rain in Chiang Mai prompts flash flood warnings and park closures, as Mae Rim and Samerng districts hit critical ...
ASEAN and dialogue partners’ economic ministers support using the WTO to avoid trade wars, with Thailand pushing for deeper ...
Civic groups, academics unite to demand closure of upstream mines in Kok and Mekong Rivers. Chinese companies granted mining ...
PM Paetongtarn returns from UK-Monaco trip Sunday evening, then heads to Malaysia for the 46th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
TAT to promote lush green tourism in the South with a June roadshow, encouraging Thais to travel during the rainy season.
Thailand’s tourism sector is facing renewed scrutiny as ongoing problems with dishonest taxi practices damage the country's reputation among foreign visitors, particularly from key markets like China.
Known by his pen name Sri Burapha, Kulap Saipradit was a pioneering Thai writer and activist who used literature and ...