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The water of Chao Phraya and 21 other rivers unsafe for splashing

According to the Pollution Control Department, Songkran revellers in Bangkok and Nonthaburi province are urged not to use water from the Chao Phraya River for splashing during the Songkran festival…

For next 2 days bus services expanded to accommodate 100,000 passengers.

The state-run Transport Company has increased bus and passenger van journeys to approximately 4,500 by deploying an additional 700 vehicles to accommodate up to 100,000 people scheduled to use public…

The World’s Five Shortest Airbus A350 Routes in April 

The Airbus A350 is one of the company's most popular widebody aircraft. Despite the fact that it was designed for long-haul routes and has a big capacity, the COVID-19 outbreak…

Excise Department to apply a carbon tax to three industries. 

The Excise Department's carbon tax should assist Thailand in meeting its goals of carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2063.

Prayut members criticize Thanathorn for saying Thai politics are undemocratic

Suchart Chomklin, a member of the UTNP's policy and strategy committee, made the remark the day after arguing with Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit of the Move Forward Party in a political debate…

Thailand’s poll director joins volunteers for largest election poll. 

On Saturday, the Nation Poll director accompanied surveyors to poll residents of Bangkok's Thung Khru district as part of "Thailand's largest election opinion survey."

Updates on Qantas’ Project Sunrise

We look at the latest developments for Qantas' Project Sunrise, including a new first-class lounge in London and the order of 12 Airbus A350-1000s.

Marseille building collapses leaving eight people missing

An explosion in Marseille, southern France, injured five persons and left eight more missing.

Thailand will begin exporting durians to China via rail this month.

The first direct train shipment of Thai durians to China will take place on April 19, according to Chanthaburi Governor Monsit Paisarnthanawat on Saturday.

Bus no 38 on fire in Pratunam 

On Saturday night, the roof of Bangkok's electric bus number 38 caught fire after it scratched the bottom of an overhead bridge at Pratunam crossroads in Ratchathewi district.