Police arrested two men and seized about 4 million speed pills about to be delivered by another group of traffickers to Thailand
A Thai man shocked his family when he arrived home to find they were holding a funeral for him. The confusion stemmed from a police error.
Olympic boxing gold medallist Somluck Kamsing has been sentenced to three years, one month and 10 days in jail on charges including attempted rape of a teenager just over a year ago.
The boxer who became Thailand's first Olympic gold medalist was convicted of sexual assault charges involving a minor and sentenced on Thursday to just over three years in prison.
BANGKOK: Malaysian, Chinese and South Korean visitors top the list of foreign tourists planning to welcome the Year of the Snake in Thailand.
Olympian Somluck Kamsing became the first Thai athlete to win a gold medal at the Olympics when he won gold in the men's men's
Unsafe levels of toxic ultrafine dust were detected in 58 out of 77 provinces in Thailand, with the worst air pollution detected in the Central Plain on Sunday morning.The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda) reported at 10am that particulate matter 2.
BANGKOK: Ultrafine dust levels were in the red (hazardous-to-health) in 44 out of Thailand’s 77 provinces this morning (Jan 23), with only six provinces reporting moderate to good air quality.
The boxer who became Thailand's first Olympic gold medalist has been convicted of sexual assault charges involving a minor and sentenced to just over three years in prison. Somluck Kamsing, aged 52, was sentenced on Thursday by the provincial court in Khon Kaen,
BANGKOK (AP) — The boxer who became ... Somluck Kamsing, 52, was sentenced by the provincial court in Khon Kaen, his home province, to three years, one month and 10 days of imprisonment after ...
Somluck Kamsing, the boxer who became Thailand’s first Olympic gold medallist was convicted of sexual assault charges involving a minor and sentenced on Thursday to just over three years in prison.
Citizens rallied in Bangkok this month demanding accountability and action from the government and private corporations following an outbreak of invasive fish that has ravaged Thailand’s freshwater ecosystems and aquaculture industry.