The Thai army on Tuesday vowed to maintain its troops in the disputed area near Preah Vihear Temple despite Cambodia's ultimatum for Thailand to withdraw the troops.
If Cambodia resorts to use of force, Thailand will have to exercise its right of self-defence as provided under the Charter of the United Nations : Thai FM
Teargas canisters imported from China may have caused the severe wounds to victims injured during the police dispersal of antigovernment protesters on Tuesday, a veteran forensic expert said yesterday.
Bangkok Senator Rosana Tositrakul's husband Santisuk Sophonsiri sneaked into the House yesterday when he saw People Power MPs walking towards his wife and abusing her after she protested about the injured demonstrators and called on the government to show responsibility by dissolving the House.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was due to telephone Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat yesterday evening about dispatching troops to Sudan, said Foreign Minister Sompong Amornwiwat.
The death toll from heavy flooding throughout the country has risen to 18, health authorities said yesterday, while nearly 190,000 people have fallen sick.
People in the North have been warned not to eat confectionery from China.
Health professionals worry crackers, cereals and sweets from China may have been made with tainted milk.
The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry will hold a public hearing on a plan to allow private investors to operate resorts in national parks for as long as 30 years.
The public hearing is scheduled to take place on September 25.
Public Health Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung, in a bid to appoint new members for the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO) board, wants the agency's chairman Dr Wichai Chokewiwat to withdraw his lawsuit against former minister Chaiya Sasomsab.
More than 600 adults in their 40s were among 132,209 applicants for the GAT (General Aptitude Test) and PAT (Professional and Academic Aptitude Test) exams, a senior official said yesterday.
Police have seized more than 42,000 fake Viagra tablets and another 3,300 aphrodisiac tablets worth in total around Bt17 million from a warehouse in Samut Prakan province.