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Terry Fredrickson, Published on 23/10/2014
» The parents of two Myanmar men suspected of killing two British tourists on Koh Tao arrived in Bangkok on Wednesday to visit their sons. Meanwhile, prosecutors say evidence, not confessions is key to whether or not they will indict the suspects.
News, Published on 23/10/2014
» In his Oct 17 article, “Thai military’s cradle of political power”, Thitinan Pongsudhirak makes sensible comments. Thanks to the Bangkok Post for running his remarks; I never miss his columns.
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 23/10/2014
» Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul is working on long-term tourism strategies and plans that will bear fruit from next year.
News, Manop Thip-Osod, Published on 23/10/2014
» A delegation of foreign diplomats has called on the Thai media to respect the rights of crime victims.
News, Supapong Chaolan, Published on 23/10/2014
» The withdrawal of confessions made by the suspects in the murders of two British tourists on Koh Tao will not affect the way public prosecutors judge the case, the chief prosecutor reviewing the police investigation said Wednesday.
Online Reporters, Published on 22/10/2014
» Ambassadors from several European Union countries called on the Thai media to respect the privacy and feelings of victims of crime and accidents in Thailand and their families.
Online Reporters, Published on 22/10/2014
» The parents of two Myanmar men suspected of killing two British tourists on Koh Tao arrived in Bangkok on Wednesday to visit their sons.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/10/2014
» European travellers still "like" Thailand, high-speed railway routes changed & new TV ratings in the works.
AFP, Published on 22/10/2014
» BANGKOK - Two Myanmar migrant workers accused of murdering a pair of British tourists on a Thai island have retracted their confessions and alleged they were tortured, lawyers said on Wednesday.
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 22/10/2014
» The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will speed up plans to restore confidence among European travellers after a survey found they still "like" Thailand despite the murder of two British tourists on Koh Tao.