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Even though the critical state of the Thai police seems difficult to change, it's worth one final attempt. And it doesn't have to be extremely tough or costly.
A female para-military ranger was shot dead as she was selling food at a fresh market in Chanae district of Thailand’s southernmost province of Narathiwat on Thursday evening. District police…
Following a broad discussion, the lower House has agreed to investigate the creation of an “integrated entertainment complex”, which would feature the country's initial legal casinos…
The Yellow Line monorail began running a limited service today. Five stations are still closed to allow for repairs to damage on the conductor rail caused by the displacement of an expansion…
The Bangkok Art Biennale (BAB) Foundation recently announced that 15 artworks by Southeast Asian artists were headed to Italy’s famed City of Canals. 'The Spirits of Maritime Crossing,' a collateral…
Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara will soon visit Japan to hold talks regarding reports that Japan may cancel the visa-free privilege for Thai travelers due to the increasing number of Thais…
The raised Yellow Line monorail service in Bangkok is suspended until midnight, to allow for repairs and a thorough inspection, following an incident in which metal debris fell from the…
Jakrapob Penkair, a former redshirt leader, who returned to Bangkok today after living in self-imposed exile abroad for 15 years, has been released on Bt400,000 bail. After arriving at Suvarnabhumi…
The father of a monarchy reform activist, who was arrested last month for alleged interference with a royal motorcade, renewed his bail applications for his daughter and her friend today,…
Jakrapob Penkair, a previous leader of the redshirts, came back to Bangkok today, concluding his 15 years of voluntary absence outside of the country. Upon reaching Suvarnabhumi International Airport, he was taken to the Crime…
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