Soldiers Shot, Woman Killed in Fourth Day of Deep South Attacks
Violence presumed carried out by Muslim separatists has hit southern Thailand for the fourth day in a row, with three paramilitary soldiers wounded and a female civilian shot dead Saturday.
Construction Firm, Developer Face Charges in Bangkok Underpass Drowning
BANGKOK — An investigation into the drowning death of a woman in a Bangkok underpass continued Tuesday as police move closer to filing charges against those responsible.
A Missing Canadian Man Is Found Dead Under the Ratchaburi Train Platform
RATCHABURI - After searching all night, railway police uncovered the body of a Canadian man who had gone missing from the train.
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Makeup Store Apologizes for Sale Fiasco
BANGKOK — A downtown makeup store apologized Sunday after it came under fire for false advertising and poor service from some of the hundreds of people who queued for hours over the weekend.
Thais Stranded In UK by Virus Missing Medical Appointments, Family Funerals
BICESTER, United Kingdom — A doctor in Britain on Wednesday night urged the government to immediately repatriate stranded Thai citizens, especially those who have serious medical and financial issues.
Police Chase Naked Foreign Woman 1K Near Khaosan Road
BANGKOK — A foreign woman led police on an extended chase Tuesday afternoon in Bangkok after they spotted her walking naked across the Phra Pinklao Bridge.
China Warns Travelers to Be Safe on Water Abroad
PHUKET — China is warning its people to be careful during water-based activities when traveling abroad after a fatal boat capsizing in the south.
Police Say Ambulance Driver Dozes Off, Killing Patient
NAKHON RATCHASIMA — An ambulance en route to deliver a patient home struck into a tree on Monday morning, killing the patient and wounding her relatives, police said.
Korean Man Falls to Death at Pattaya Condo
PATTAYA — A Korean man was found dead in front of a condominium early Thursday morning.
More Flash Floods Expected as North-to-South Road Reopens
BANGKOK — Highway access between the north and south of Thailand was reopened to service Wednesday after being cut off by heavy flooding, leaving thousands of people stranded, some for two days.