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Heavy Rainfall Expected to Impact Multiple Regions in Thailand

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning indicating that certain areas in the North, Northeast, East, and South of Thailand are likely to experience heavy rainfall, which could result in flash floods and forest runoff. According to Thai News Agency, the department’s forecast for the next 24 hours suggests

Order to Suspend Construction Work at Min Buri Water Pumping Station

Min buri: The Min Buri District has mandated an immediate halt to construction activities at the Min Buri Water Pumping Station located on Soi Nimit Mai 6. This decision comes in the wake of a structural incident involving the collapse of a steel frame, prompting a comprehensive inspection by officials

Thammasat University and NBTC Launch ‘AD Creator’ to Enhance Media Access for Visually Impaired

Bangkok: Thammasat University has joined forces with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) to introduce ‘AD Creator’, a pioneering initiative designed to ensure equal media access for visually impaired individuals. The Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication at Thammasat University is spearheading this project titled ‘Promoting and Supporting the

Cambodia Rebuts Thailand’s Territorial Claim Over Prasat Ta Kwai

Phnom penh: Cambodia has firmly opposed Thailand’s assertion that the Ta Kwai Temple is situated within Thai borders, criticizing Thailand’s actions that prevent Cambodians from wearing traditional clothing at the temple site. According to Thai News Agency, the Cambodian Ministry of National Defense issued a statement denouncing the claims by

Bangkok Advances with 47.5-Kilometer Saen Saeb Sidewalk and Bicycle Path

Bangkok: The city of Bangkok is taking significant steps to enhance its infrastructure with the development of a 47.5-kilometer sidewalk and bicycle path along the Saen Saep Canal, stretching from Phra Nakhon to Nong Chok. This initiative aims to promote walking and cycling among Bangkokians, offering seamless connections with public

Surin Castles See Increased Tourism Following Invitation by 2nd Army Region

Surin: Three ancient castles in Surin Province are experiencing a surge in visitors after the 2nd Army Region extended an invitation for people to explore these historic sites. According to Thai News Agency, Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang, Commander of the 2nd Army Region, has encouraged Thais to visit the castles,