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News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/10/2017
» LAMPANG: A wild bull elephant rescued from a deep canal in Phitsanulok started therapy to strengthen injured hind leg muscles on Saturday after being trapped for more than 24 hours.
AFP, Published on 16/11/2016
» HANOI - With fewer than 4,000 left in the wild, tigers are on a precipice -- yet more than 100 of the big cats are still killed and illegally trafficked each year, according to fresh analysis published Wednesday.
News, Published on 08/10/2016
» How early childhood education is important to child development
Spectrum, Jeerawat Na Thalang, Published on 04/09/2016
» On any given evening, people in the Hua Lamphong community take their children to the Foundation for Child Development to stimulate their IQ.
Published on 01/07/2016
» The government has showered the Northeast with economic stimulus and investment promotion but it has so far had little effect, according to the Bank of Thailand (BoT).
News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/03/2016
» Bipolar disorder is the third most common mental illness among Thais, after schizophrenia and depression, Srithanya Hospital's chief Sirisak Thitidilokrat told a seminar yesterday to mark World Bipolar Day today.
News, Published on 01/03/2016
» Thailand's education is failing an entire generation. With another school year coming to a close, the long hoped for, and much needed educational reforms, have not materialised and are still on the drawing board. Systemically incapable of far-reaching reform, Thailand may only be able to improve its educational institutions with sustained external assistance from international development partners.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 09/10/2015
» The Rural Roads Department plans to spend 3 billion baht on 3,000 road-improvement projects nationwide in December to help stimulate the economy.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/07/2015
» Most people believe the government will increase public confidence if it decides to reshuffle the cabinet, a recent poll carried out by the Research Institute of Bangkok University suggests.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/07/2015
» Most people believe the government will increase public confidence if it decides to reshuffle the cabinet, a recent poll carried out by the Research Institute of Bangkok University suggests.