Bangkok-Born US Senator Meets PM
Tammy Duckworth, Bangkok-born senator of the United States, called on Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha and both vowed to promote comprehensive
Tammy Duckworth, Bangkok-born senator of the United States, called on Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha and both vowed to promote comprehensive
Four airlines offer passengers a free loading of 20 kilograms of fresh fruits packed in boxes provided by the Commerce Ministry at airports, as part of the campaign to promote fruit sales and consumption.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha confirmed his support for improved and integrated civil service among Southeast Asian nations.
The government’s committee overseeing emergency situations resolved to extend the imposition of the executive decree on public administration
A team of veterinarians plans to stuff the corpse of the orphaned dugong, Yamil for studies and as a symbol to raise awareness on marine conservation.
Government spokesperson Narumon Pinyasinwat mourned the death of baby dugongs Marium and Jamil and called on people to protect the Thai sea and marine resources.
Twenty floating garbage collectors will be installed in the rivers to remove garbage before entering the ocean.
A school for elderly inmates has been opened inside a Bangkok prison, aimed at enabling prisoners to adapt to changing social environment.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha congratulates an acclaimed Thai choir, the Suanplu Chorus, for winning two top prizes in the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod 2019 in Wales, the United Kingdom.
China-US trade war and drought dragged down Thailand’s industries sentiment index to a 7-month low in July.
A meeting on anti-piracy of digital content is held in Bangkok to discuss pirated digital content problems that have caused damages to the industry
Thailand will host the ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting and Associated Meeting: 37th AMEM) from September 2-6.