Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered free public transport in Bangkok for one week, starting on Feb. 25, in a move to deal with the alarming air pollution in the capital city.
Thailand has introduced free public transport in Bangkok for a week to tackle severe air pollution. Over 350 schools were ...
Most Thais oppose the government's plan to legalise casinos and online gambling, moves the authorities say would boost ...
Many Thais still disapprove of the government’s plan to allow investments in casinos and the legalisation of online gambling ...
Rising smog in Bangkok linked to car emissions, with authorities aiming to reduce private car use to curb pollution ...
About 69 per cent of respondents also disagreed with legalising online gambling to support casinos. Read more at straitstimes ...
The free travel offer includes buses and the city’s elevated and underground electric trains. Authorities hope the move will ...
Thailand's government plans to legalize gambling complexes in 50 days without public consultation. Major companies are preparing for potential engagement, highlighting significant developments in the ...
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has raised the status of the PM2.5 problem from a national agenda item to an issue ...
Traffic Police in Phuket are looking to implement AI technology to alleviate congestion on the island until the completion of ...
Thailand's immigration is set to begin enforcing a digital arrival card for all visitors to the kingdom with foreign ...
Thailand’s visa waiver program for Chinese tourists has boosted tourism but sparked concerns over rising transnational crimes ...