enlarge South Korea's pop singer, Jung Ji-hoon, or Rain, wais upon arrival at the airport on Saturday. He will sing in "Rain's coming World Tour in Bangkok." He postponed his concert in Bangkok last year because of the coup in Thailand./Photo by Tatchadon Panyaphanitkul
Today's Big Stories
Violence continues in the south
Two men were killed and two rangers wounded in the continuing southern violence on Saturday.
Thaksin to deliver lecture in Japan
Tokyo - Deposed Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra will pay another visit to Japan in July to deliver a lecture on business and management to students, the host university said Friday.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW A man of peace talks about war
In an interview with Suthichai Yoon, the Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh discusses Zen Buddhism's responses to wayward youth, Iraq and his Vietnamese homeland
Three lottery options mooted
Finance Minister Chalongphob Sussangkarn yesterday revealed three possible formats for the new government two- and three-digit lotteries.
Thai canines are top dogs at Cannes Film Festval
Keng and Peak, two canine stars from the Thai film "Ma Ma Si Kha Khrap" (retitled in English as "Mid Road Gang"), have been named winners of the "Palm Dog" award at the 60th-anniversary Cannes Film Festival in France.
Plucky Malaysia rally to down Thailand
[BASKETBALL] Malaysia came from behind to beat Thailand 72-67 in their second match in the 7th SEABA Men's Championship at the Provincial Gymnasium in Ratchaburi yesterday.