Ride the Rails to 2 Nights of Art, Music, Meet-Ups in Bangkok (And Chiang...
BANGKOK — Hop on, hop off, grasshopper. By BTS Skytrain, river ferry or tuk-tuk, go exploring at 45 galleries and art spaces next month at the fourth annual Galleries Night.
Builder Faces Charges Over Silom Crane Collapse
BANGKOK — A construction engineer faces prosecution for a crane collapse Friday in the Silom area that injured three people, according to a city official.
Discuss Russia’s ASEAN Ambitions at March Roundtable
BANGKOK — Regional and international political buffs will have a chance to voice their opinions and share their insights at a roundtable on Russia’s position in Southeast Asia next month.
Green Line Construction Crane Topples on Phahonyothin Road
BANGKOK — A railroad crane toppled Wednesday on Phahonyothin Road, bringing traffic to a halt, police said. There were no reports of injuries.
Unswayed by Protest, City Hall Vows to Evict More Street Sellers
BANGKOK — Top city officials said they will continue to clear vendors from the capital’s sidewalks despite a groundswell of opposition from Bangkok vendors.
How Picture of a Japanese Train Help Clean up Trash in Bangkok?
In response to a viral posting by Japanese netizens that showed image of the KIHA 183 train amid a pile of scattered garbage in...
City Hall Challenge Delays Decision on BTS Accessibility Suit
BANGKOK — City Hall filed a motion in the Civil Court on Tuesday to block its consideration of a class-action lawsuit brought by commuters...
Thai Customs Seize Smuggled Pangolins and Scales
BANGKOK — Thai customs officials say they have seized more than 100 live pangolins and 450 kilograms (990 pounds) of scales from the endangered animal.
Little Love Lost For Neighbors of Evicted Fort Community
BANGKOK — The traditional wooden houses are gone. In their place, a wide, green void has taken shape, where workers Thursday morning chopped wood, picked up litter, laid electrical cable and stacked concrete blocks.
German Court: Kuwait Airways Can Refuse Israeli Passengers
BERLIN — A German court ruled Thursday that Kuwait's national airline didn't have to transport an Israeli citizen because the carrier would face legal repercussions at home if it did.