Runoff hit southern province of Trang

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TRANG, Aug 14 (TNA) – A rainstorm felled a big tree on a road and sent runoff to villages in the southern province of Trang, causing local residents to hurriedly save their belongings late at nigh

Runoff hit southern province of Trang

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TRANG, Aug 14 (TNA) – A rainstorm felled a big tree on a road and sent runoff to villages in the southern province of Trang, causing local residents to hurriedly save their belongings late at nigh

Runoff hit southern province of Trang

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TRANG, Aug 14 (TNA) – A rainstorm felled a big tree on a road and sent runoff to villages in the southern province of Trang, causing local residents to hurriedly save their belongings late at nigh

Foreign media praises government on education

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BANGKOK, Aug 13 (TNA) -- Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha is pleased after foreign media lauded the Thai government on giving an opportunity to an old lady to study and eventually obtained b

Saudi praises govt on Thai Muslims leaving for Hajj

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BANGKOK, Aug 13 (TNA) -- The Saudi Arabian government has praised the Thai government of Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha for providing sufficient facilities and convenience for Thai Muslim

Concerns of flooding in Central provinces

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BANGKOK, Aug 13 (TNA) -- The farmers in seven Central provinces are asked to move their valuable belongings and domestic animals to higher ground because water might overflow the banks of Chao Phra

PM leads people to celebrate HM the Queen's birthday

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BANGKOK, Aug 13 (TNA) -- Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-ocha on Saturday led people from all subjects in celebrating the 85th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit at Bangkok’s Dusit Palace Roy

KRC forecast BoT’s key interest rate unchanged

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BANGKOK, Aug 12 (TNA) -- The Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is expected to maintain its key policy interest rate unchanged at 1.5 per cent during its next meeting on Wednesday,

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