QSNCC Excites Youngsters With 3 Concerts and Fan Meets in March
BANGKOK – The Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) has reasserted its position as “The Ultimate Inspiring World Class Event Platform for All” by...
Penny Marshall, ‘Laverne & Shirley’ Star & ‘Big’ Director, Dies at 75
Penny Marshall, who indelibly starred in the top-rated sitcom "Laverne & Shirley" before becoming the trailblazing director of smash-hit big-screen comedies such as "Big" ...
Switzerland’s Nemo Wins 68th Eurovision Song After Event Roiled by Protests Over War in...
Swiss singer Nemo won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest early Sunday with “The Code,” an operatic pop-rap ode to the singer’s journey toward embracing a nongender identity.
Myanmar Confirms Illegal Elephant Trade With Thailand Amid NGO Warnings
BANGKOK (DPA) — The Myanmar government said Monday it was certain that elephants had been sold illegally in Thailand for the tourist trade, following warnings from a wildlife NGO that the trade could resurface unless there were changes to the law.
First Chapter of ‘Cyber War’ to Begin Thursday
BANGKOK — Online activists have announced they will launch attacks against the government beginning Thursday after the prime minister said the project to route all internet traffic through a single point of control is still alive.
Lust for Riches Fuels Bid to Crack Antique Vault
NAKHON SI THAMMARAT — Locksmiths spent a second day in vain trying to crack a century-old vault at a former bank after ruling out an explosive entry out of consideration of the possible treasure which has taken fierce hold of local imaginations.
UDD Leader Files Lawsuit Over Allegation Of Republicanism
(6 August) Chairwoman of the official Redshirts leadership files lawsuits against group of anti-government activists who accused her of planning to overthrow the monarchy and install a Communist regime.
Myanmar Suspects Indicted For Murder of British Pair in Thailand
BANGKOK (DPA) — A Thai court indicted a pair of Myanmar suspects on Thursday for the murder of two British tourists, an official said.
State Petroleum Enterprise Sued For Resort Island Oil Spill
RAYONG — Business owners on Koh Samet island are suing a state-owned petroleum enterprise for the oil spill that polluted the resort island's beaches last year.
Hat Yai Officials Launch Crackdown On 'Elephant Beggars'
SONGKHLA – A combined task force of military and police officers in Songkhla province have vowed to take action against elephant handlers who bring elephants into urban areas to help beg for money from tourists.