The operators of passenger boats on the Saen Saep Canal and the Chao Phraya River will raise their fares by two baht next Monday in response to the 18% jump in diesel prices. Chaovalit Metayaprapas, ...
Their boat worth about $400,000 was swept out to sea, and they’ve faced three floods this month, but the blokes from Crocodile Express are determined to keep smiling. The crew at the Daintree Village ...
Kidnapping victim Tara Poliah, 73, was rescued late Wednesday night after law enforcement intercepted a vessel off the coast of Trinidad, following a radar alert that triggered a multi-agency response ...
Four fishing boats from Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, seized by fishermen in Nellore after they allegedly entered Andhra Pradesh waters, disappeared overnight in an incident that has led to a political ...
BANGKOK: The nation's Chao Phraya Express Boat operator CPX said diesel costs of around 35 baht per litre, coupled with falling passenger numbers, were squeezing operations and could lead to route ...
For decades, the turquoise lagoons of the Maldives have enjoyed a steady patronage of guests from India, including celebrities and the who's who of the business community. Once here, in these postcard ...
Migrants from a staggering 150 countries are living in taxpayer-funded asylum hotels, a Sunday Express investigation can reveal. Foreign nationals from Spain, America, Canada, Australia, Brazil, and ...
Raymond Group Chairman and Managing Director Gautam Singhania suffered injuries in a speedboat mishap in the Maldives late Thursday night. The speedboat was carrying several tourists, including ...
15:46, Fri, Mar 20, 2026 Updated: 19:55, Fri, Mar 20, 2026 Labour’s plan to stop Channel migrant crossings suffered a double blow today (Friday) as ministers were accused of a “complete failure”. Four ...
Bangkok commuters can now check the latest Chao Phraya Express Boat timetable, including revised weekday, weekend and public holiday services. The Chao Phraya Express Boat has released an updated ...
Military strikes carried out by the United States against vessels suspected of trafficking narcotics in the Caribbean can be justified under international law as acts of self-defence, according to a ...