Bangkok’s Salty Water Crisis Hits Government House ‘Lucky Trees’
BANGKOK — Even the powerful are now affected by the ongoing salty tap water crisis in the capital.
As Tourists Grow, Koh Kradan, the World’s Best Beach Needs Plan
Koh Kradan needs a plan for management to ensure sustainable tourism and not destroy the environment after it becomes famous as the winner of...
Reports: 'Disappointed' Chalerm Refuses To Attend Cabinet Meeting
(2 July) Mr. Chalerm
Yoobamrung is said to remain very bitter after he was stripped of his position as the Vice Prime
Minister and...
Woman Died of Coronavirus; New Infections Drop Again
BANGKOK — Thailand reported another drop in new coronavirus cases on Thursday, though one more victim died of the disease, the government said.
Thailand Apologises to South Korea Over a Thai Male Scout Scandal
During the evacuation of 36,000 scouts from the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea's southwestern county of Buan as Tropical Storm Khanun was coming,...
British PM Johnson Returns to Work After Coronavirus Recovery
TOKYO (Kyodo) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned to work Monday after recovering from the new coronavirus that led to his hospitalization about three weeks ago, warning the public not to let their guard down amid the pandemic.
Police Arrest British Journo at BKK Airport for Possessing Armor
BANGKOK — Police arrested a British journalist at a Bangkok airport on Tuesday and charged him with arms possession for attempting to carry protective gear onto a flight to war-torn Iraq.
Chinese Doctors Visit South Sudan Children’s Home
JUBA (Xinhua) — The China medical team in South Sudan on Saturday donated food items and offered free medical assistance to a children's home in the capital Juba.
Healthmin to Install 400 More Beds for Virus Patients
BANGKOK (Xinhua) — The Thai ministry of public health on Wednesday reassured the public that there will be sufficient hospital beds to accommodate COVID-19 patients.
Why Some Texans Are Getting Sky-High Energy Bills
After unusual icy weather left millions of Texans without power, some are facing another crisis: Sky-high electricity bills.