New site for Thai parliament proposed
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - After facing several problems in Bangkok’s Kiak Kai area to build a new Thai Parliament building, Charoen Chankomol, First Deputy House Speaker, proposed on Saturday that
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - After facing several problems in Bangkok’s Kiak Kai area to build a new Thai Parliament building, Charoen Chankomol, First Deputy House Speaker, proposed on Saturday that
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - After facing several problems in Bangkok’s Kiak Kai area to build a new Thai Parliament building, Charoen Chankomol, First Deputy House Speaker, proposed on Saturday that
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - After facing several problems in Bangkok’s Kiak Kai area to build a new Thai Parliament building, Charoen Chankomol, First Deputy House Speaker, proposed on Saturday that
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - Beginning from April 1, 2012, public vans in Thailand found speeding will be fined up to 5,000 baht, while repeated offenders will lose their driving licenses.
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - Beginning from April 1, 2012, public vans in Thailand found speeding will be fined up to 5,000 baht, while repeated offenders will lose their driving licenses.
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - Beginning from April 1, 2012, public vans in Thailand found speeding will be fined up to 5,000 baht, while repeated offenders will lose their driving licenses.
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - Energy Minister Pichai Naripthaphan held talks on Saturday with private operators representing the Land Transport Federation of Thailand and taxi Cooperatives on ways to
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - Energy Minister Pichai Naripthaphan held talks on Saturday with private operators representing the Land Transport Federation of Thailand and taxi Cooperatives on ways to
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - Energy Minister Pichai Naripthaphan held talks on Saturday with private operators representing the Land Transport Federation of Thailand and taxi Cooperatives on ways to
BANGKOK, January 7 (TNA) - At least 300,000 fairgoers are expected daily on public holidays at Thailand's ongoing BOI Fair 2011, which lasts until January 20 under the theme of “Going Green for the