Tag: Thailand
PM points police as key players in drug eradication
BANGKOK, 9 May 2012 – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has indicated that police play an important part in drug eradication, while suggesting that Thailand...
Thai foreign minister officially welcomes OIC delegates to Thailand
BANGKOK, 9 May 2012 – The foreign minister has represented Thailand in offering an official welcome to the delegates of the Organization of...
Chalerm prepared to visit Myanmar to seek Karen rebel leader’s extradition
BANGKOK, May 8 - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubumrung said today that he is prepared to travel to Myanmar to seek the...
Foreign Minister confident Islamic delegation will better understand South
BANGKOK, May 8 - Thai Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul said Tuesday that the visit to Thailand's southernmost provinces by high-level representatives of the...
Baiyoke Tower II’s parted platform caused by excess weight: Police
BANGKOK, May 8 - The failure of the steel cable or wire rope supporting the platform carrying workers installing advertising banner on the...
Industry Ministry: Only 60 new factories established in April
BANGKOK, 8 May 2012 – The Industry Ministry has announced that only 60 new factories were opened in April, the lowest number in...
Thailand hosts 2012 Rotary International Convention
BANGKOK, 8 May 2012 - Thailand is hosting the 2012 Rotary International Convention, with than 38,000 guests from 160 countries worldwide attending the event...
Three killed falling from Thailand’s highest building during billboard installation
BANGKOK, May 7 - Three men were killed as they fell from the 68th floor of Thailand's tallest building, Baiyoke Tower II, as...
Commerce Ministry: Thailand still top rice exporter
BANGKOK, 6 May 2012 – With high demand from Bangladesh, the Philippines and Indonesia, the Commerce Ministry has expressed that Thailand will not...
Industry Ministry confident no chemical contamination around Map Ta Phut
RAYONG, 6 May 2012 – The Industry Ministry is confident that the fire incident in Map Ta Phut has left no trace of...