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The Thai government has officially sanctioned a budget of $1.2 billion to host a Grand Prix in the capital city of Bangkok.
Thailand moves a step closer to hosting a grand prix as the country's cabinet approves a bid to host a street race in Bangkok ...
Thailand moved a step closer to staging Formula One on the streets of Bangkok when the cabinet Tuesday formally approved a ...
Thailand's political landscape has intensified following the release of a private audio conversation between Thai Prime ...
Following the massive success of its debut-which drew enthusiastic travelers from 15 countries-ONESIAM Global Grand Giveaway ...
BANGKOK/PHNOM PENH (Reuters) -Thousands of Cambodians joined a state-organised march in its capital on Wednesday to support ...
Thai police say over a dozen foreigners, mostly Australians and British, were arrested for allegedly running an online ...
Thailand’s cabinet approved a proposal for Bangkok to host a Formula One race for at least five years starting in 2028, ...
Thailand’s place on the Formula 1 calendar inched a little closer after the country’s cabinet approved a $1.2billion bid to ...
Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party on Wednesday announced its withdrawal from the coalition government, in a major setback for ...
Melinda Good outlines ambitious urban sustainability roadmap at Bangkok climate forum, highlighting Thailand's potential to ...
Love Thai food? It might be thanks to a two-decade long policy on the part of the government of Thailand to promote its food culture abroad, with the express aim of increasing trade and tourism.