enlarge Suchart Dokrak shows fish he caught from what was used to be his orchard plantations in Suphan Buri province on Saturday. He said he earned less than Bt100 per day by selling fish he caught and no authorities help him.//Tachadon Panyaphannitkul
Today's Big Stories
All Pattani schools to be closed down
All schools in Pattani province will be closed down indefinitely after two teachers were killed by suspected militants this week.
Radiation found at restaurant, hotel, home of poisoned spy
London - Traces of polonium 210 have been found at a central London sushi restaurant and a hotel that a former spy went to before falling ill with suspected radioactive poisoning, police said Friday.
Rwanda breaks ties with France over arrest warrant row
Kigali - Rwanda on Friday severed all ties with France as a row over a French judge's implication of the Rwandan president and top aides in the assassination of the country's former leader boiled over.
Bhutan prince charms fans at floral expo
Thousands of people turned out yesterday to welcome Bhutanese Crown Prince HRH Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck to the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006 exposition, being held in honour of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Sirote's barbers good for a PM, at Bt70 a trim
Sirote Barber Shop is not as well known as the trendy Chelsea Salon or Chalachon Salon and looks old-fashioned, in a shophouse, but this place lists several prime ministers - including the new one - among its customers.
Army, insurgents in a battle for minds
There is increasing concern about the use of Islam by Malay-Muslim separatists in the deep South to discredit government agencies and garner popular support for the insurgency, senior intelligence officers say.
Sepak takraw teams target gold medals
[ASIAN GAMES] Thailand's sepak takraw squad are expecting some hot competition when the Asian Games kick off in Doha next month.