Bangkok May Flood Between September 14 and 18th, 2012 BMA Says
If you’ve been in Bangkok in the last couple of weeks, it will be no surprise to hear we’ve been having a […]
Read moreIf you’ve been in Bangkok in the last couple of weeks, it will be no surprise to hear we’ve been having a […]
Read moreEven though it doesn’t seem that long since Thailand experienced the worst floods in more than 70 years, flooding is already happening […]
Read moreIn a recent poll by Suan Dusit, it seems Thaksin Shinawatra came out miles ahead as the most popular Thai Rak Thai […]
Read moreWhile some in the Thai government seem surprised that Thai exports are down 6.54 percent in March, 2012, it really shouldn’t be that […]
Read moreThe Thaksin/Red Shirt party in Cambodia for Songkran has been a huge success with thousands of Thais taking a trip to Siem Reap […]
Read moreInflation in Thailand is rising very fast, particularly on things like basic food stuffs and household products. So fast is inflation rising in […]
Read moreThe Thai government has announced,due to the recent complaints about incredibly long wait times at Suvarnabhumi Airport’s immigration, all low-cost carriers will […]
Read moreAs red-shirt supporters of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra still worry about a possible military coup against Thaksin’s sister, current prime minister Yingluck […]
Read moreThe Thai government of Yingluck Shinawatra is apparently considering extending the “special flood holidays” in Bangkok, which were initally meant to run from […]
Read moreThe Thai government of Yingluck Shinawatra has finally admitted the flooding of certain areas of Bangkok is inevitable. Eastern parts of the city […]
Read moreIt’s incredibly sad watching Thai news in the last few days and seeing all the tens of thousands of people flooded out […]
Read moreMore than 30 provinces in Thailand are already flooded, with some having been under water, on and off, since July. Now, if […]
Read moreAs Thailand’s dismal weather continues, with floods ravaging much of the north and south of the country, yesterday floods finally hit Bangkok. […]
Read moreThe Nation newspaper is reporting the World Bank is worried about Thailand’s political and economic stability, due to not only the upcoming […]
Read moreAn interesting psychological advantage went to the Pheu Thai party today for Thailand’s general election in July. All political parties and their […]
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