Steam Train Fully Booked

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BANGKOK, March 21 (TNA) – A special round trip on a steam train from Bangkok to Ayutthaya has been fully booked, according to the State Railway of Thailand.

Run-offs Possible in 4 Southern Provinces

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BANGKOK, March 21 (TNA) – The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has warned of run-offs and flash floods in four southern provinces from March 20 to 22.

Pheu Thai Expects Return to National Administration

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UDON THANI, March 21 (TNA) – A daughter of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is confident her Pheu Thai Party will return to national administration after the next general election.

Heavy Rain Warning Issued

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BANGKOK, March 21 (TNA) – The Meteorological Department issued a warning on tropical depression over the Bay of Bengal, which would cause very heavy rain in the western coast of the southern region

Songkran Festival Allowed with Some Restrictions

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BANGKOK, March 18 (TNA) – The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration allowed water splashing activities during the Songkran festival only at specific areas, adjusted COVID-19 control zones an

Two Million Pills of Molnupiravir Received

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SAMUT PRAKAN, March 18 (TNA) - The Department of Medical Services received two million capsules of Molnupiravir, the world's first oral medication for the treatment of Covid-19.

Community Products Available via Shopee

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NONTHABURI, March 18 (TNA) – Community products are now available on the e-commerce platform Shopee and the Department of Business Development expects sales to exceed 5 million baht.

2nd Autopsy of Tangmo’s Body Finished

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BANGKOK, March 18 (TNA) – The second autopsy on the body of actress Pattaratida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong found no missing teeth, no cuts in the head and no bruises, said a forensic guru.

CCSA to Consider Easing Disease Controls

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BANGKOK, March 17 (TNA) – The operations committee of the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration will tomorrow ask the center to reduce orange zones and increase yellow zones to facilitate bu

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