Is Thai Economy Crisis ‘Enough’ To Push the Digital Wallet?
BANGKOK - Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin's digital wallet project, due to be launched in May this year, is still a hotly debated political issue...
Thai Colleges Urged to Do More About Sexual Violence
BANGKOK — Universities must do a better job investigating student sexual assault complaints and encouraging them to go to police, several women’s rights activists say.
Police Arrest Australian Hell’s Angel on Drug Charges
BANGKOK (AP) — Thai police said Monday they have arrested an Australian Hell's Angels gang member who is wanted on drug charges in Western Australia.
China’s Economic Growth Target Feasible, Uplifting
BEIJING, March 5 (Xinhua) -- China has set its 2024 economic growth target at around 5 percent, which is well considered, achievable, and uplifting...
China Offers Food to North Korea Amid Drought
BEIJING (DPA) — China said it could offer food aid to North Korea, which has declared one of its worst droughts in a century, a news report said.
Chiang Mai Redshirts To Stand Against Amnesty Bill
(1 November) Chiang Mai Redshirts announced on its radio station to rally against the
controversial Amnesty Bill, which recently passed the vote in the...
Woman Harassed Off Bus and Slapped Was Mentally-Ill: Police
BANGKOK — A 55-year-old woman assaulted by a bystander and humiliated in an online video for allegedly insulting the monarchy suffers from mental illness, according to records released by police Monday.
Thais Help Boat With Presumed Rohingya Refugees on its Way
BANGKOK — A boat with 56 people claiming to be Muslim Rohingya refugees from Myanmar has been helped back to sea by Thai fishermen and navy craft after being damaged in a storm and stopping temporarily in southern Thailand.
Dhammakaya Says Govt Siege Not ‘Buddhist Way’
PATHUM THANI — A spokesman for the besieged Wat Dhammakaya criticized the military government’s raid Thursday as “un-Buddhist” and urged for a peaceful resolution to the standoff.
Police Colonel Lost His Post Due To 'Dirty' Police Station
(8 October) Chief of the Royal Thai Police, Pol.Gen. Adul Saengsingkaew, terminated the command of Superintendent of Chachoengsao police station for his failure to keep the station tidy.