Authorities confirm eight southern provinces—including Songkhla, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Phatthalung—remain inundated, impacting over 819,000 households, despite an overall trend towards normalisatio ...
Thailand's carbon credit standards are now recognised globally, allowing airlines to use credits to offset emissions.
Thailand cuts the electricity tariff for Jan–Apr 2026 to 3.88 baht per unit, easing living costs as LNG prices fall and ...
Japanese ambassador delivers 7 million baht in flood relief items to Thailand, strengthening ties between the two nations.
Anutin to verify if flood victims in Hat Yai outside Emergency Decree qualify for THB2 million compensation, hands over to ...
Thai shrimp producers are pressing the government to launch an urgent national plan to revitalise the sector after a 13-year slump, aiming to exploit a major trade advantage in the US next year ...
Chiang Mai continues to experience cold weather, with over 6,000 tourists visiting Doi Inthanon and witnessing the phenomenon ...
Opposition’s game: two censure-motion timelines as the “red–orange–blue” blocs brace for a turning point over the flood ...
Air quality worsened across Bangkok as PM2.5 climbed sharply, with Sathorn most affected and the whole city moving into the ...
Patai Udom Suksa School announces it will cease operations after 55 years, citing demographic decline, financial strain and the long-term impact of Covid-19.
On December 5, the government will host ceremonies nationwide to honour His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great on his birthday, which is also National Day and Father’s Day in Thailand.
AIA Thailand, in collaboration with Proud Group, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University, ...