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News, Online Reporters, Published on 10/08/2025
» Rescue workers saved a 1 year 7 months old girl from a wrecked 10-wheel truck that plunged about 10 metres down a hillside in Chiang Rai’s Wiang Pa Pao district on Saturday night, leaving her father seriously injured and her mother dead.
Published on 08/05/2025
» WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested China initiated upcoming senior-level trade talks between the two countries and said he was not willing to cut US tariffs on Chinese goods to get Beijing to the negotiating table.
Gary Boyle, Published on 25/04/2025
» Eight people were killed when their car was rear-ended by a truck in an emergency stopping lane on a motorway in Samut Prakan province, resulting in a collision with another parked truck.
News, Mae Moo, Published on 14/04/2024
» An older woman's touch
News, Mae Moo, Published on 25/02/2024
» Clawing back hurt pride
News, Mae Moo, Published on 11/02/2024
» Protective dad goes too far
Guru, Chaiyospol Hemwijit, Published on 12/10/2023
» Your spot-on horoscope for work, money and relationship from Guru by the Bangkok Post's famously accurate fortune teller. Let's see how you will fare this week and beyond!
News, Mae Moo, Published on 23/04/2023
» Ex-boyfriend on the warpath
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 03/04/2023
» Three-wheeled vehicles, or tuk-tuks as they are known, are popular among tourists in Thailand due to their distinctive appearance and ability to provide a unique local experience. However, when start-up company Urban Mobility Tech (UMT) surveyed the pain points of passengers in Bangkok using public transportation, they responded that tuk-tuks did not have a standard price and the vehicles created noise and air pollution. In 2017, UMT decided to launch Muvmi, an electric tuk-tuk company, to provide an environmentally friendly and safe public transportation option to Bangkokians.
Gary Boyle, Published on 22/02/2023
» Parents are being urged to equip their vehicles with seats and seatbelts suitable for young children to prevent a repeat of Sunday's accident in which a six-year-old boy was thrown from a pickup truck on an elevated expressway and fell to his death in Samut Prakan.