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Published on 23/11/2018
» Scarce parking space in Bangkok is aggravating chronic traffic congestion in the capital, but some Japanese parking companies are taking a look at the positive side of the traffic nightmare.
Published on 23/11/2018
» JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities on Friday ended the process of trying to identify the 189 victims of last month's Lion Air jetliner crash in the Java Sea, with two-thirds of them being confirmed on the basis of recovered remains.
Gary Boyle, Published on 23/11/2018
» Electronic visa-on-arrival services are now operative at three major airports and will soon be available at two others, according to the immigration bureau.
Richard Leu, Published on 23/11/2018
» The revised Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe now comes with mild hybrid… or must it be called EQ Boost?
AFP, Published on 23/11/2018
» WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump renewed his attacks on the judiciary on Thanksgiving Day Thursday, accusing judges of making the country unsafe as he fanned a bitter row over asylum seekers on the US-Mexico border.
AFP, Published on 23/11/2018
» PARIS: Religious freedom is under threat in one of every five nations around the globe, in part because of an increase in "aggressive ultranationalism", a Catholic NGO said in a report Thursday.
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 23/11/2018
» The Election Commission (EC) has denied claims that the regime is attempting to interfere with its demarcation of electoral boundaries to give a political edge to a pro-regime party in the upcoming election, tentatively scheduled for Feb 24.
News, Published on 23/11/2018
» The Election Commission (EC) will look into whether the government is trying to canvass for votes ahead of the general election through its 86.9-billion-baht splurge on low-income earners, the elderly and retirees.
News, Published on 23/11/2018
» CHON BURI: Two British brothers wanted for drug trafficking in the United Kingdom have been arrested at a resort in Muang district.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/11/2018
» The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) on Thursday passed by an overwhelming majority a bill allowing court judges to receive meeting allowances totalling 207 million baht per year.