Flood relief centre for deaf people opened
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - Thailand's National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC) and other concerned agencies have opened a special relief centre for flood-affected deaf people
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - Thailand's National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC) and other concerned agencies have opened a special relief centre for flood-affected deaf people
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - Thailand's National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC) and other concerned agencies have opened a special relief centre for flood-affected deaf people
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - Thailand's National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre (NECTEC) and other concerned agencies have opened a special relief centre for flood-affected deaf people
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra insisted on Tuesday that her government has been concerned over the plight of people in all flood-hit areas and will be expediti
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra insisted on Tuesday that her government has been concerned over the plight of people in all flood-hit areas and will be expediti
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra insisted on Tuesday that her government has been concerned over the plight of people in all flood-hit areas and will be expediti
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - The Meteorological Department has issued a warning on possible flash floods for people in seven southern Thai provinces, as runoffs hit Phatthalung Province overnight,
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - The Meteorological Department has issued a warning on possible flash floods for people in seven southern Thai provinces, as runoffs hit Phatthalung Province overnight,
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - The Meteorological Department has issued a warning on possible flash floods for people in seven southern Thai provinces, as runoffs hit Phatthalung Province overnight,
BANGKOK, November 22 (TNA) - A flooding crisis in Thailand and a tsunami in Japan this year are expected to cut Thai auto parts exports by about 10 per cent, from an earlier target of some 400-bill