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Online Reporters, Published on 09/11/2017
» The cold season is drawing tourists to national parks and officials have begun fretting about garbage left behind by visitors.
Online Reporters, Published on 06/04/2017
» The bomb near garbage bins on Ratchadamnoen Road that slightly hurt two women on Wednesday night was a low-impact improvised pipe bomb, according to police.
Online Reporters, Published on 24/03/2017
» A homeless windscreen washer suspected of causing the fire that damaged the Thai-Belgian Bridge late last month has been arrested, and admitted dropping a cigarette butt on a bunch of dried leaves beneath the bridge, according to police.
Online Reporters, Published on 22/03/2017
» Police are hunting for a homeless windscreen washer with a long history of drug abuse for questioning over the fire that badly damaged the Thai-Belgian bridge late last month.
Online Reporters, Published on 20/03/2017
» Traffic on Rama IV Road was heavy on Monday morning when the outbound side of the Thai-Belgian bridge was closed for the first day of repairs, media reports said.
Online Reporters, Published on 01/03/2017
» One side of the fire-damaged Thai-Belgian Bridge on Rama IV Road was reopened, but only for small vehicles, around noon on Wednesday after engineers reported that the section remained structurally sound.
Online Reporters, Published on 28/02/2017
» The Thai-Belgian bridge on Rama IV Road in Pathumwan district will be closed for 30-45 days for repairs after its steel structure was damaged by a fierce fire among some garbage bins stored underneath it on Tuesday morning.
Online Reporters, Published on 28/02/2017
» The Thai-Belgian bridge on Rama IV Road in Pathumwan district was closed to traffic on Tuesday morning after a fire in an area beneath it used to store garbage bins.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/10/2015
» City Hall officials have been instructed to remove the names of politicians found on any of its public property to prevent exploitation of materials bought with taxpayer money.
Online Reporters, Published on 18/11/2014
» The Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo has posted online a guide to proper manner for Thai tourists visiting Japan.