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CHIANG RAI – On March 22, 2026, soldiers from Ranger Company 3106, Task Force 31, Pha Muang Force, received a tip about a drug shipment moving from Mae Fa Luang district in Chiang Rai to a stash point in Mae Yao subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Rai distric... [1]
The Royal Thai Army and U.S. Army initiated “Hanuman Guardian 2026” in Lopburi, involving 2,500 troops. The exercise enhances operational readiness and cooperation, featuring staff training, field exercises, and knowledge exchanges. (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), together with the ASQ Thailand Club, is offering a ‘Happy DIY Set’ to foreign visitors who book and stay in Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) [4]
Two soldiers were killed during a recent military exercise held in Lopburi province. In response to the incident, Chief of the Royal Thai Army General Na [5]
By LALIT K KHA / UNITED NATIONS Thursday, December 18, 2008 [7]
YANGON—Myanmar’s biggest nationalist association warned the government and the country’s senior monks that their decision to outlaw the group may cause disunity among the Sangha and lead to a public outcry. [10]
CHIANG RAI – On March 22, 2026, soldiers from Ranger Company 3106, Task Force 31, Pha Muang Force, received a tip about a drug shipment moving from Mae Fa Luang district in Chiang Rai to a stash point in Mae Yao subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Rai distric
The Royal Thai Army and U.S. Army initiated “Hanuman Guardian 2026” in Lopburi, involving 2,500 troops. The exercise enhances operational readiness and cooperation, featuring staff training, field exercises, and knowledge exchanges.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), together with the ASQ Thailand Club, is offering a ‘Happy DIY Set’ to foreign visitors who book and stay in Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ)
Two soldiers were killed during a recent military exercise held in Lopburi province. In response to the incident, Chief of the Royal Thai Army General Na
By LALIT K KHA / UNITED NATIONS Thursday, December 18, 2008
YANGON—Myanmar’s biggest nationalist association warned the government and the country’s senior monks that their decision to outlaw the group may cause disunity among the Sangha and lead to a public outcry.