Smokers forbidden to light up in public areas
From now on, smokers will find it harder than ever to find a place to light up because every public area will be a smoke-free zone following the latest ministerial order from the Public Health Minister.
Join city's most exclusive meal for Bt1 million
There's no need to fly to the US to shake hands with the Forbes 500 super-rich as some of them are heading here and are ready to meet anyone who can afford a Bt1 million dinner.
South Korea to grace Loei ghost fest
South Korea will showcase the mask dance of Andong city in Gyeongsang province at next year's Phi Ta Khon ghost festival in Loei.
Saddam legal team asked to pick up personal effects
Amman - The US military has asked lawyers for Saddam Hussein to pick up the former Iraqi dictator's personal effects in advance of his execution, one of his legal team said on Friday.
Suspected militants kill and burn two teachers in Yala
Ban Bado, Yala - Suspected militants shot dead two teachers and burn their bodies on a small paved road about 100 meters away from the village school in which they work.
Bears on Display go missing
Light-fingered shoppers apparently decided it was the 'season of taking' in Singapore, stealing more than 30 teddy bears from HarbourFront Centre's Christmas decoration display.
Asia Internet slowly comes back online
Hong Kong - Millions of frustrated Internet users across Asia slowly regained access to overseas websites on Friday, three days after an earthquake off the coast of Taiwan snapped several vital undersea cables.
Saddam may face hanging as soon as Saturday: White House
Crawford, Texas - The White House expects ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to be executed perhaps as early as Saturday, a senior official said Thursday on condition of anonymity.