Thailand's Left-Hand Traffic 'Impedes Integration'
(14 October) A top official has asserted that Thailand′s left-hand traffic is an obstacle for regional integration with some of its neighbours which drive on the right.
Superstar Ends 11.5 Million Baht Feud With Her Ex-Manager
(10 October) Pee Mak star settled negotiation with her former manager, ending the lawsuit in which the latter party sued her for breach of contract and demanded compensations of THB 11.5 million.
Former Pop Idol Released From 8 Year Imprisonment
(9 October) Former pop star of the duo Triumph Kingdom has been released from prison after serving a jail sentence of 8 years and 10 month for drug offence.
Activist Urges Textbooks To Include 'Oct 6 Massacre'
(7 October) A prominent activist has called for the inclusion of the brutal 1976 crackdown on student activists in school textbooks in order to teach the younger generation of Thais about one of the darkest episodes of Thailand′s political history.
Thais Hunting For 'Lucky' Mobile Phone Numbers
(4 October) The price for phone numbers starting with "09" are increasingly expensive, as many Thais believe the number would provide them with divine fortunes in lives.
PM Yingluck Mulling Extra New Year Holiday
(2 October) Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had announced the government is considering a plan to declare 30 December as a public holiday, in order to lengthen the New Year 'long holiday' period and boost the nation’s tourism industry.
Transport Dept Planning 'Lady Taxi' Program
(1 October) Mr. Attachai Rattanadilok Na Phuket, Deputy Director of Department of Land Transport, said that his department is planning to launch a ‘Lady Taxi’ campaign, in order to offer women safer taxi service.
Chiang Rai Temple Launches 'Elderly School'
(1 October) Wat Hua Fang Temple in Chiang Rai province has been turned into a school for local elderly folks.
Heartthrob Panda ‘Nervous’ In Her Chinese New Home
(30 September) The Thai-born giant panda "Lin Ping" is gradually adjusting to her new abode in China, where she had been sent to select a mate, according to a Thai official.
Phuket Launches Kingdom's Second 'Tourist Court'
(25 September) The Thai authorities have unveiled another "Tourist Court" in Phuket Province, one of the top tourist destinations of the country, in an effort to swiftly resolve legal issues in which tourists are involved.




















































