PM orders swift flood drainage into the sea
BANGKOK, September 28 (TNA) - Prime Minister and Defence Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has ordered concerned agencies to speed up flood drainage into the sea and the Ministry of Interior's Departmen
BANGKOK, September 28 (TNA) - Prime Minister and Defence Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has ordered concerned agencies to speed up flood drainage into the sea and the Ministry of Interior's Departmen
NAN, September 26 (TNA) - As the protest of rubber planters has not yet ended in the Thai South, field corn growers are staging their rally in the Thai North to demand for the government's assistan
BANGKOK, September 25 (TNA) Thai Prime Minister and Defence Minister Yingluck Shinawatra insists that the new Mae Wong Dam has been planned for the national interest, but promising that her governm
BANGKOK, September 24 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck says that her government's new mega-investment projects over the next seven years.
BANGKOK, September 24 (TNA) - Women become commanders at Thailand's Ministry of Commerce in this year's reshuffle of government officials, as they take executive positions from the levels of the pe
BANGKOK, September 24 (TNA) - The Thai Ministry of Finance will ask the Cabinet to cut tax on luxury goods late next month, aimed to boost people's spending in the upcoming high season.
BANGKOK, September 22 (TNA) - The ruling Pheu Thai Party has insisted that the 2.2 trillion baht infrastructure development loan bill which sailed through the House of Representatives comfortably l
BANGKOK, September 22 (TNA) - Prime Minister and Defence Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has ordered military officials to coordinate with authorities in 15 provinces nationwide to assist people who
BANGKOK, September 19 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has defended her government's plan on borrowing about 2.2 trillion baht, mostly from local financial institutes, to fund new me
BANGKOK, September 15 (TNA) - As part of rubber growers, mostly in the Thai South, have rejected the government’s increased financial support and have resumed their rally in the southern Nahon Si