Hundreds of People Flee Fighting in Myanmar
TAK, June 30 (TNA) – More than 300 people in Myanmar have crossed the border to take refuge on Thai soil after Myanmar aircraft carried out air strikes overnight against ethic Karen troops.
TAK, June 30 (TNA) – More than 300 people in Myanmar have crossed the border to take refuge on Thai soil after Myanmar aircraft carried out air strikes overnight against ethic Karen troops.
BANGKOK, June 30 (TNA) – Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has warned people they can be fined or jailed for carrying cannabis to other countries because its decriminalization takes effect only in T
BANGKOK, June 30 (TNA) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and partners will organize outdoor theaters next month for economic stimulation and people’s happiness.
BANGKOK, June 30 (TNA) – The transport minister and representatives of Bangkok Expressway and Metro PCL (BEM) agreed to freeze the fares of the Blue Line electric railway throughout this year to he
BANGKOK, June 29 (TNA) – From July 1, COVID-19 patients will use their normal treatment program because the country will then enter its post-pandemic era.
BANGKOK, June 29 (TNA) – The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) on Wednesday initially paid compensation to some vendors affected by a blaze that was allegedly sparked by a power transformer
CHIANG MAI, June 29 (TNA) – Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha inspected a project to raise water in the reservoir of the Mae Kuang Udom Thara dam to solve water shortage and flooding.
TAK, June 29 (TNA) – About 200 Karen troops laid siege to a base of Myanmar soldiers for the third consecutive day. In response, Myanmar aircraft dropped four big bombs on a Karen force.
BANGKOK, June 29 (TNA) – Operators of passenger buses running inter-provincial routes under a concession from state-run Transport Co ended the reduction of their bus frequencies after the governmen
BANGKOK, June 28 (TNA) - Some detained political demonstrators harmed themselves with a painkiller overdose and sharp objects because of tension, according to the Corrections Department chief.