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  • Japanese investors show interest in dawei port

    26 May 2013 : Japanese investors have expressed interest in the Dawei deep sea port project in Myanmar, PM's Office Minister Niwatthamrong Bunsongphaisan said yesterday.

  • South hit by more bombs

    26 May 2013 : Thirteen people, including 10 security officers, were wounded in a wave of bomb blasts that struck Yala and Narathiwat provinces yesterday.

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  • Motorcyclist nabbed after naked joyride in Chiang Mai goes viral

    26 May 2013 : A man who brazenly rode a motorcycle through downtown Chiang Mai while naked has been arrested after detectives were alerted to his antics through a video clip on a social media network.

  • Thai vet schools lead charge in region's bid to contain Animal-Borne illnesses

    26 May 2013 : The never-ending outbreaks of highly contagious bird flu and other animal-related viruses have thrown a sharp spotlight on the need for veterinarians to delve deep into rural areas to teach livestock owners safe and sanitary husbandry practices.

  • 4th arrest in PAO chief hit

    26 May 2013 : KHON KAEN : Nakhon Ratchasima police yesterday apprehended a fourth suspect in the murder of the chief administrator of the Khon Kaen Provincial Administration Organisation.

  • Bad weather hits southern tourists

    26 May 2013 : KRABI : High waves and strong winds hit Krabi beaches and several tourist islands yesterday afternoon, damaging dozens of long-tailed boats and leaving tourists stranded, local authorities said.

  • 'Alternative education ignored in merger plan'

    26 May 2013 : The Education Ministry's controversial plan to close small schools and merge them with larger ones has been in the headlines since Education Minister Phongthep Thepkanchana urged the Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec) to speed up the process. Chatchawan Thongdeelert, secretary-general of the Thai Alternative Education Council Association (Taeca), a nongovernmental organisation and a key opponent of the plan, discussed why he thinks the plan ignores key issues.

  • PAOs urged to adopt farm plan

    26 May 2013 : The Interior Ministry has instructed all provincial governors to implement its policy of improving the distribution of agricultural produce from farm to consumer.

  • Klity creek on edge over new mine study

    26 May 2013 : A feasibility study into old mines in Kanchanaburi has raised fears among villagers, still struggling with the Klity Creek disaster, that they will be reopened and degrade the environment even further.

  • South hit by more bombs

    25 May 2013 : Thirteen people, including 10 security officers, were wounded in a wave of bomb blasts that struck Yala and Narathiwat provinces Saturday.

  • Pheu Thai 'won't back' Chalerm bill

    25 May 2013 : The Pheu Thai Party Saturday criticised the Democrat Party for trying to mislead the public into thinking the government intends to sponsor the unity bill proposed by Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung.

  • Bugs seize Phitsanulok house

    25 May 2013 : Hordes of black bugs have overwhelmed a house in Phitsanulok, forcing the owners to take temporary refuge in a temple.

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