Thai PM Yingluck Urges Thais To Go To Polling Booths
BANGKOK, January 5 (TNA) - Caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Sunday urged people to exercise rights and cast their votes on the February 2 general election.
BANGKOK, January 5 (TNA) - Caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Sunday urged people to exercise rights and cast their votes on the February 2 general election.
BANGKOK, January 4 (TNA) - By accompanying His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit to visit remote and rural areas across Thailand since she was young, Her Royal Highness
BANGKOK, January 4 (TNA) - The Thai private sector has agreed to participate in the caretaker government's project on reducing domestic energy consumption during its peak.
BANGKOK, January 4 (TNA) - Senior officials of the Ministry of Energy and other concerned government agencies will hold a meeting on January 6 on ways to ensure sufficient energy for public consum
CHIANG MAI, THAILAND, January 3 (TNA) - Veterinarians at Chiang Mai Zoo in the Thai North have kept Lin Hui, the female panda loaned to Thailand from China, under a close watch around the clock to
BANGKOK, January 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s Commerce Ministry has mapped out a plan to export a minimum of eight million tonnes of rice with earnings of up to 4.8 billion U.S.
BANGKOK, January 1 (TNA) – Thailand’s ruling Pheu Thai Party has made a four-point demand to the Election Commission (EC) to extend the deadline for constituency candidate registration, which expir
BANGKOK, January 1 (TNA) - Constituency candidate registrations in Southern Thailand for the February 2 national election remained in limbo on Wednesday, the last day for registration, after anti-g
BANGKOK, January 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s caretaker prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra on New Year’s Day made a courtesy call on General Prem Tinsulanonda, president of the Privy Council and also a sta
BANGKOK, January 1 (TNA) - Thailand’s His Majesty the King wished his nation happiness, prosperity and a peaceful New Year, urging Thais to uphold public good before personal interest.