Thailand watches out communicable diseases
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s Public Health Ministry will provide diethylcarbamazine (DEC) to migrant workers infected with Elephantiasis in an effort to prevent the spreading of the disease i
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s Public Health Ministry will provide diethylcarbamazine (DEC) to migrant workers infected with Elephantiasis in an effort to prevent the spreading of the disease i
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s Public Health Ministry will provide diethylcarbamazine (DEC) to migrant workers infected with Elephantiasis in an effort to prevent the spreading of the disease i
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s Public Health Ministry will provide diethylcarbamazine (DEC) to migrant workers infected with Elephantiasis in an effort to prevent the spreading of the disease i
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - The government might hold negotiations, aimed at ending violence and restoring peace in the Thai deep South, with other insurgent groups if its ongoing peace talks with the
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - The government might hold negotiations, aimed at ending violence and restoring peace in the Thai deep South, with other insurgent groups if its ongoing peace talks with the
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - The government might hold negotiations, aimed at ending violence and restoring peace in the Thai deep South, with other insurgent groups if its ongoing peace talks with the
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - Thai customs officials have seriously suppressed car smuggling from neighbouring countries, especially luxury sedans, as ordered by Customs Department Director-General Benja
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - Thai customs officials have seriously suppressed car smuggling from neighbouring countries, especially luxury sedans, as ordered by Customs Department Director-General Benja
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - Thai customs officials have seriously suppressed car smuggling from neighbouring countries, especially luxury sedans, as ordered by Customs Department Director-General Benja
MALAYSIA, June 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s tourism has grown by 19-20 per cent on average so far this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year, thanks to the country’s political stability