Two killed as glue-sniffer runs amok
A man yesterday went on a stabbing spree, killing two men and injuring several others in a community in Bangkok's Klong Toei district.
South schools to go multilingual
Some schools in the three southernmost provinces will soon begin using both Malay and Thai languages in their curriculum, caretaker Education Minister Chaturon Chaisang said yesterday.
Woman killed in Singapore
The Foreign Ministry is investigating whether a woman who died in Singapore on Tuesday was a Thai, deputy spokesman Kiattikhun Chartprasert said yesterday.
New meet on human trafficking
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) countries will meet in Phnom Penh from Wednesday to Friday to review and update the three-year plan of joint activities to realise their vision of wiping out human trafficking.
Oil spill clean-up underway
Mopping-up operations in the Gulf of Thailand were underway yesterday to contain a 15,000-litre oil spill in front of Alliance Refining Co's (ARC) port. The spill came from the tanker "CP 34", owned by C&P Co Ltd, and occurred on Thursday night as the tanker was being loaded in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate.
Tourists scramble to see cassowary eggs
Three dark-green cassowary eggs, which glisten beautifully in the sunlight, have become a popular attraction at Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo.
OIL PRICE Belt-tightening top of Cabinet agenda
The Cabinet will debate belt-tightening measures on Tuesday as petrol prices continue to spread gloom across the country.