Tourism industry to be boosted after curfew lifted
BANGKOK, June 14 (TNA) - Senior executives in Thailand’s tourism industry expressed optimism Saturday that business which had been sluggish due to local political turmoil in the past would become m
BANGKOK, June 14 (TNA) - Senior executives in Thailand’s tourism industry expressed optimism Saturday that business which had been sluggish due to local political turmoil in the past would become m
BANGKOK, June 14 (TNA) - The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) may reinstate curfew in certain areas of Thailand which it considers under threat for the sake of national security, said NC
BANGKOK, June 14 (TNA) - Restaurateurs and bar owners along Bangkok’s Khao San Road, known as heaven for backpackers , have hailed the lifting of curfew by the National Council for Peace
BANGKOK, June 14 (TNA) - Army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha has said a number of foreign countries have started to understand Thailand better, about three weeks after the military seized power in
BANGKOK, June 10 (TNA) - A wellknown Thai political activist, Pilot Officer Chalard Worachat, has proceeded with his hunger strike and filed a criminal lawsuit against the army-led National Council
BANGKOK, June 9 (TNA) - Thailand's army-led National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) insists that it will handle state budgets with transparency and accountability without any repetition of past
BANGKOK, June 7 (TNA) - Tourism in four resort destinations is expected to become robust again after the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) lifted a four-hour curfew in these locations.
BANGKOK, June 7 (TNA) - Army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha, also head of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), has urged foreign countries to better understand Thailand following t
BANGKOK, June 3 (TNA) - The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has moved its press center from the Thai Army Auditorium in Bangkok's Thewes area to Government House, together with its new
BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) - The state-run Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) has continued paying money to farmers who had sold rice to the government under the rice-pledging pro