Thu, August 11, 2022
Published: Apr 15, 2022
An opinion survey found that the Covid-19 crisis has brought families closer together, with family members contacting each other more often.
Published: Aug 05, 2019
The families of two suspects arrested over the Bangkok bomb attacks sought permission to visit them after the two were transferred to the Royal Thai Police’s Forward Command in Yala on Monday morning.
Published: Jun 05, 2019
Three decades after the deadly crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing, relatives of the victims are still demanding to know the truth about the most taboo subject in modern Chinese history.
Published: May 13, 2019
The families and friends of three missing Thai political refugees on Monday submitted letters to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), the Vietnam Embassy and the European Union Delegation in Bangkok after the Thai authorities denied having any knowledge of their whereabouts.
Published: May 09, 2019
A database has been made for administrative bodies' to check the information of low-income families entitled to child-support subsidies for children up to the age of six at Bt600 a month.
Published: Mar 29, 2019
Unicef is applauding the government’s decision to expand its support scheme for children from families that earn less than Bt100,000 per year and believes it will have a tangible impact on many more families and their children.
Published: Mar 17, 2019
New Zealand authorities readied Sunday to release the first remains of 50 worshippers slain in a twin mosque attack, allowing families from across the Muslim world to begin to bury their dead.
Published: Jan 11, 2019
Children and their families are being urged to wear face masks while celebrating National Children's Day, as severe pollution is expected in Bangkok this weekend.
Published: Nov 10, 2018
Two stranded families were rescued from their flooded houses in two districts of Chumphon early on Saturday while the Chumphon disaster prevention office reported that 3,882 families in seven districts were affected by flooding.
Published: Oct 15, 2018
THE SUCCESS of the Ban Mankong housing project for the poor in Khon Kaen province has inspired the military government to adopt an ambitious goal of creating accommodation for 4 million poor people over the next 20 years.
Published: Sep 06, 2018
KORNKAMOL LEENAVARAT left Thailand for Seattle, Washington on August 21. Just two weeks later she was dead, found in her apartment along with the body of her roommate Thiti-orn Chotchuangsap.
Published: Aug 28, 2018
His Majesty the King on Tuesday sent baskets of gifts to the families of two defence volunteers who had been killed earlier this month by insurgents in Narathiwat.