
AIRPORT SCANDAL: GE InVision faces govt ban if it fails to clarify claims
PM says it’s up to firm to explain its involvement in bribery case, or else
Prince back home with his new family
HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn yesterday took his Royal Consort, Mom Srirasmi Mahidol na Ayudhya, and their newborn son back home to Sukhothai Palace.
Cause of buckled roads a poser
Residents in two separate areas felt tremors on Thursday and saw road surfaces distorted.
ICT nixes phone blocking
The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Ministry yesterday ruled out a plan to block cell-phone-signals in four violence-racked southern provinces.
Rail sabotage foiled in Narathiwat
Authorities thwarted an apparent attempt to derail trains in the deep South yesterday after locating and mending the vandalised tracks before disaster could strike.
Bt30m for Hat Yai security
Hat Yai international airport will spend Bt30 million beefing up surveillance systems to boost security after last month’s bomb attacks at the facility, the airport director said yesterday.
Land plan irks Phuket wave victims
More than four months after giant waves swept away their houses, some coastal residents now find themselves up to their necks in land disputes.
Tsunami DNA sent for identification
The government has sent 2,000 samples of unidentified foreigners who died in December’s tsunami to a Bosnia and Herzegovina-based organisation for identification.
The AMLO’s suspect list
The suspects in the corruption case include:
IN BRIEF: China support
Beijing pledges to back Surakiart to take over from Annan as UN chief
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