Deja vu as students check scores today
Tomorrow ends more than a week of suspense for tens of thousands of students awaiting their O-net and A-net scores, which were released earlier but then voided because of complaints of mistakes.
Remaining 14 Yala teachers released
Authorities have released 14 remaining religious teachers after a two-week detention on suspicion of involvement in the violence in the restive South, the regional police chief said yesterday.
Police find girl in 'slave shop' raid
Police yesterday rescued an 11-year-old girl from a shop where it is claimed she was forced to work like a slave and often kept locked in a room without any food or water for long periods.
Children recall father's audience with HM
Two people yesterday identified themselves as the children of a man who was captured in a photo as he led a mule ridden by His Majesty the King in 1969.
Senior policeman's mother murdered
Two robbers broke into the house of a deputy superintendent of police in Chon Buri on Saturday night, stabbing the officer's mother to death and injuring his father who tried to jump from the second floor.
TEMPERATURES RISE Thailand to get hotter and hotter
Meteorologists predict 42C in Tak next week, as the country really starts to sizzle