Bangkok train ridership rose 60% on free transport days, supporting efforts to curb pollution and promote eco-friendly travel.
Government measures fall short, experts say, as air quality index (AQI) readings become more hazardous in Thai capital.
Train ridership surged 60% across Greater Bangkok on Sunday, the second day of the government's week-long offer of free public transport to help combat air pollution, the Department of Rail Transport ...
Based on the CAAT figures, in 2019, Thailand saw a total of 165 million passengers for both inbound and outbound flights of ...
Critics have blasted the government for allocating 140 million baht to fund free public transport in Bangkok for one week.
Suriya Jungrungreangkit, Thailand's minister of transport, has identified Bangkok Port as a potential site for a casino ...
If you’re considering teaching English abroad, Thailand is one of the best places to start. With its vibrant culture, ...
Vehicle destroyed in an Israeli strike that killed two people in the West Bank refugee camp of Nur Shams, Tulkarem.
Since 13 January, which is when the Kumbh Mela began, over a million Kalpwasis have been living in austere conditions in ...
Governor Chadchart Sittipunt closely monitored the PM2.5 dust situation in Bangkok at the Air Quality Data Center, Department ...
YANGON: According to IQAir's air quality measurement on the afternoon of January 26 (pic), Yangon, Myanmar's commercial ...
BANGKOK: Public spending over the Chinese New Year period is expected to reach B51.78 billion, the highest in five years, ...