Latest:



We don't know where they are: Laos says

Lao authorities in the northwestern province of Xayabouly say they have no idea of the whereabouts of eight....


Asia News Network   News articles foe Asean Summit Thailand

TOP STORIES

more >>

ON THE ISSUES

  • Born in the crossfire

    Photographer Dai Kurokawa takes us through the rugged jungle not far from Thailand's western border where....

  • Opium-free Wa: A costly sacrifice

    Nearly two years after the Wa region of northern Shan State was declared drug-free, opium cultivation has....

more >>


More Regional News

more >>

FEATURES


  • Exotic Cuppa
    Al Majlis is introducing Bangkokians to the pleasures of a Moroccan tea room.

  • Easy cheesy
    Dream Hotel offers wonderfully gooey Swiss raclette meals

  • Harry Potter to the max
    The boy wizard's latest adventure is larger than life - and in 3D- at the Krungsri Imax theatre

  • Made in the shade
    If you're looking to make a big difference in your garden, consider bringing home a tree

WEB BLOG


Photo Gallery


  • The red-shirt movement Friday announced the 20 routes it would march its protesters on Saturday to "thank Bangkokians" for their support.
  • About 40 red-shirt supporters protested outside the Thai Stocks Exchange on Thursday morning.
  • Security measure  is step up at Nation Tower , on Bangna Trad road.
  • The red shirts  go to the United State Embassy in Bangkok to seek explanation about a tip-off from the US that ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra could be plotting a sabotage in Thailand.
  • A foreinger guy living in Soi Sukhumvit 31, posed for photograpers, just before Red-shirt protesters reached the house of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.
  • Red-shirt protesters gathered in front of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's house on Soi Sukhumvit 31.
Advertisement {literal} {/literal}

Search Search

Privacy Policy (c) 2007 www.nationmultimedia.com Thailand
44 Moo 10 Bang Na-Trat KM 4.5, Bang Na district, Bangkok 10260 Thailand Tel 66-2-325-5555, 66-2-317-0420 and 66-2-316-5900 Fax 66-2-751-4446
Contact us: Nation Internet
File attachment not accepted!