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News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 13/08/2016
» A series of explosions in Thailand's southern popular tourist destinations, such as Phuket and Hua Hin, has not put off some foreign travellers from visiting Thailand again.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 30/12/2015
» Hundreds of animals have been saved this year since the enactment of Thailand's Animal Welfare Act.
Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 14/12/2015
» Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen will visit Thailand on Dec 18 and 19 for a joint Thai-Cambodian cabinet meeting and government and business cooperation talks.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 20/11/2015
» Countries overwhelmed by an influx of refugees should put more effort into rescuing them on both land and sea, said Nobel Peace Prize nominee Father Mussie Zerai.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 17/11/2015
» India and Thailand should forge closer bilateral ties and aim to boost trade, which has failed to reach its potential despite both sides agreeing to sign a free trade pact, commerce and industry officials from India say.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 16/07/2015
» Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Pitipong Phuengboon Na Ayudhaya is considering buying illegal fishing boats docked at ports due to stiff measures against illegal fishing.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 09/07/2015
» Major fishing markets in Samut Songkhram and Samut Sakhon have resumed operations after licensed fishing boats returned to the sea.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 02/07/2015
» Samut Songkhram: Fishermen and vendors were busy loading the last supplies of raw marine animals from fishing boats at Mae Klong fish market, one of the largest seafood markets in the country, early yesterday before the business closes on Saturday due to a supply shortage.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 20/06/2015
» Authorities have failed to act against rich and powerful individuals encroaching on forest land, and need to allow locals greater autonomy in forest protection and management, the National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) said at a meeting on Friday.
News, Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Published on 23/02/2015
» The Supreme Court's order forcing the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to compensate relatives of 12 of the 29 people killed in the collapse of the Phran Nok pier in 1995 has delighted those who have been fighting the case for 20 years.