Month: May 2014
Second sinkhole appears in Australian city this week
Two sinkholes have opened near the Australian northern coastal city of Newcastle, New South Wales, in the last two days. The first appeared yesterday with [more…]

General Prayuth promises election in the next 15 months
Army Commander-in-Chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha said Fridya night that it would take at least about 15 months before Thailand will go to the polls again [more…]
Pheu Thai Politicians Deny ‘Gambling Brawl’ During Detention
BANGKOK — Two politicians from the former government’s ruling party have denied reports that they engaged in a drunken brawl over a card game during [more…]
Red Shirt leaders keep low profile
BANGKOK, May 30 – United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) leaders have been keeping a low profile after being released from detention by the [more…]
Iranian, American teenagers electrocuted at swimming pool of Bangkok condominium
A 16-year-old Iranian and his 16-year-old American friend were electrocuted by leaked current from a lamp pole beside a swimming pool of a Bangkok condominium [more…]
Thai Junta seeks to block social-media access to ‘inappropriate content’
The Junta’s online content monitoring panel will seek cooperation from social-network operators to block accessibility in Thailand to Facebook pages, Line groups and YouTube videos [more…]
British Man fall to his death at Pattaya Hilton Hotel
In the early hours of Thursday, Police and medics were called to the Pattaya Hilton Hotel, situated above Central Festival Pattaya Beach, to investigate reports [more…]
People flood in Phatthalung palm plantation for gold
PHATTHALUNG, May 29 – Gold diggers continued to flood into an oil palm plantation in this southern Thai province to search for gold despite an [more…]