Chinese man crushed to death by hydraulic press at factory in Thailand
A Chinese man died yesterday when his head was crushed by a hydraulic rubber press he was repairing at a tire factory in eastern Thailand's Rayong province.
Read MoreHealth Minister Autin Charnvirakul signed a document to remove cannabis from the Ministry's category 5 drug list. It will take effect within 120 days of being announced in the Royal Gazette.
One of the prime ministers 0f Thailand says that foreigners should pronounce the official name of the capital - "Krung Thep Maha Nakhon".
Four policemen were sentenced to 50 years in prison for extorting bribes from an erotic massage parlor in Bangkok's Din Daeng district.
Today at 5 am, an elderly Buddhist monk set off on a 3,145-kilometer journey through Thailand. The 73-year-old monk will walk barefoot from his temple in Songkhla province in southern Thailand to Chiang Rai in northernmost Thailand and to his hometown in Nakhon Phanom province in the northeast.
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A Chinese man died yesterday when his head was crushed by a hydraulic rubber press he was repairing at a tire factory in eastern Thailand's Rayong province.
Read MoreAn angry Thai husband stabbed his wife to death in their home in the northern province of Mae Khong Sorn. The man reportedly became angry after the woman advised him to conserve water for the upcoming dry season. Police and local residents are now looking for the killer, who fled into the forest after the incident.
Read MoreThe British Navy recently extended a helping hand in Pattaya as part of an effort to build relationships and friendship in Thailand.
Read MoreThe Kanokwan “Jubjang” Chusuk had to abandon his dream to become queen of beauty after they found that teachers are forbidden to participate in beauty contests in Thailand.
A Chinese man died yesterday when his head was crushed by a hydraulic rubber press he was repairing at a tire factory in eastern Thailand's Rayong province.
Nine wooden Buddha statues have returned to Thailand after 112 years in Australia.
According to the tobacco industry, Thailand is choking on a cloud of illegal, untaxed smoke from smuggled cigarettes.