Former Thai prime minister Samak Sundaravej dies of cancer
BANGKOK, Nov 24 (TNA) - Former prime minister Samak Sundaravej died of liver cancer at a Bangkok hospital at the age of 74 Tuesday morning.
BANGKOK, Nov 24 (TNA) - Former prime minister Samak Sundaravej died of liver cancer at a Bangkok hospital at the age of 74 Tuesday morning.
BANGKOK, Nov 23 (TNA) - Thai government on Monday said Cambodia has not blocked the entry of Thai fishing boats into its territorial waters, as earlier claimed by opposition Puea Thai Party chairma
BANGKOK, Nov 23 (TNA) – A lawyer for the detained Thai engineer in Cambodia on Monday submitted a request for bail for his client after a detention of nearly two weeks in a Cambodian prison on espi
BANGKOK, Nov 24 (TNA) – The Thai economy contracted only 2.8 per cent in the third quarter ending October 31, the slowest decline in a year thanks to increased household consumption, private invest
SONGKHLA, Nov 23 (TNA) - Thailand's southern provinces have been hit heavily by flash floods which have so far left two residents dead, and on Monday forced the closure of over 60 schools.
BANGKOK, Nov 22 (TNA) -- Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva directed Deputy Minister of Interior Thaworn Senneam to speed up tackling flood problems in the South while flooding continued to ravage th
BANGKOK, Nov 21 (TNA) -- Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen’s daughter plans to hold shares in Thai-owned Cambodia Traffic Air Services (CATS) after the Cambodian government has temporarily taken ove
BANGKOK, Nov 20 (TNA) - Thailand will ask to post bail for the Thai engineer detained on spy charges in Cambodia within one or two days to free him on a temporary basis, according to the Thai Forei
BANGKOK, Nov 20 (TNA) – Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Friday reaffirmed that he will visit the northern province of Chiang Mai, stronghold of fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, on Novemb
BANGKOK, Nov 20 (TNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban on Friday said the government may invoke the Internal Security Act in response to the announced rally of the anti-government 'Red Shi