Thailand’s deputy national police chief Chakthip Chaijinda and his entourage have arrived in Malaysia to verify and directly interrogate a detained man who is suspected a yellow-shirted bomber in the Erawan shrine blast that killed 20 and injured 130 in August.
Thailand’s new six-month, multiple-entry tourist visas will become available from November 13, announced the country’s Foreign Ministry on September 22.
The European Union approved a plan on September 22 to share out 120,000 refugees across its 28 states, overriding vehement opposition from four ex-communist eastern nations.
World leaders will gather for their annual meeting at the United Nations starting September 25 as Europe faces a flood of asylum seekers, many fleeing Syria's civil war in the worst humanitarian crisis since the world body was created 70 years ago.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sought to reassure US officials on September 22 that Beijing remains committed to financial reforms and an open economy.
(VOV) -India and the US began their first strategic and commercial dialogue in Washington on September 22 to set the stage for India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to the US.
(VOV) -On September 22, Chinese President Xi Jinping left Beijing to begin a state visit to the US.
Cambodia has decided to establish a special economic zone in Preah Sihanouk province in an attempt to attract investment and develop its economy as the ASEAN Community forms by the end of this year.
Alexis Tsipras took the oath of office for a second term as Greek prime minister on September 21, promising to revive the crippled economy while demanding debt relief from creditors as his "first big battle" following an unexpectedly clear election victory.
Hungary's parliament authorized the government on September 21 to deploy the army to help handle a wave of migrants, granting the military the right to use non-lethal force.