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  • Thailand restaurant market to hit 400 billion baht in 2024

    Thailand restaurant market to hit 400 billion baht in 2024

    Central Restaurants Group (CRG) anticipates a 5% sales growth in 2024, driven by the digital wallet handout scheme, while Thailand’s restaurant market value is projected to reach 400 billion baht this year. Nath Vongphanich, CRG President, addressed the ruling Pheu Thai Party’s upcoming 10,000-baht digital wallet handout scheme, expected to launch in the fourth quarter. He mentioned that the company…

  • Thai senator charged for false skincare specialist claim

    Thai senator charged for false skincare specialist claim

    The Medical Council of Thailand announced plans to charge Thai Senator Keskamol Pleansamai for falsely claiming to be a skin and beauty specialist without proper certification. During a meeting yesterday, July 18, the council’s board concluded that the 46 year old Senator, Keskamol violated Section 32 of the Medical Professions Act by publicly describing herself as a skincare specialist despite…

  • Thai banks deny funding Myanmar junta’s weapon purchases

    Thai banks deny funding Myanmar junta’s weapon purchases

    Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa issued a strong rebuttal to accusations from Move Forward Party (MFP)-list MP Rangsiman Rome, categorically denying that Thai banks or the government are involved in supporting weapons procurement for the Myanmar junta. These remarks follow a report from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in late June, which claimed Thai banks…

  • Heavy rain warning issued for Bangkok and other regions

    Heavy rain warning issued for Bangkok and other regions

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rain across Bangkok today, July 19. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas, and those in hillside areas should be cautious of flash floods. The TMD’s 24-hour weather forecast indicates a strong monsoon trough crossing the upper northern and upper northeastern regions, combined with a moderately strong southwest monsoon covering…

  • The White Lotus effect ignites travel frenzy on Koh Samui

    The White Lotus effect ignites travel frenzy on Koh Samui

    Koh Samui, the idyllic paradise island in the Gulf of Thailand, is basking in a wave of tourism enthusiasm. Recent data from Agoda shows a remarkable spike in interest, with international searches for accommodation soaring by 26% and domestic searches rising by 8% in June compared to the same period last year. The surge in interest coincides with the buzz…

  • Transgender woman arrested for online silk scam, 50 victims monthly

    Transgender woman arrested for online silk scam, 50 victims monthly

    In a significant crackdown on online fraud, Chaing Rai police arrested a transgender woman for an online silk scam, defrauding 50 victims monthly, yielding 20,000 baht per month. Chiang Rai Region 5 police, led by Deputy Commissioner Major General Weerachon Boonthavee, alongside other senior officers, apprehended a 21 year old transgender, identified as Yutthakarn, at a dormitory in Ban Khu,…

  • Fatal crash on Lampang-Phrae road kills woman, injures two others

    Fatal crash on Lampang-Phrae road kills woman, injures two others

    A tragic accident involving a car and a 10-wheel truck occurred on the Lampang-Phrae road, just before reaching the Wang Ngern shrine, resulting in the death of a woman and injuries to two others, including a one year old child. Police from Mae Tha Police Station reported that the collision happened at 5pm yesterday, July 17. The police, including the…

  • Man fatally stabs uncle, surrenders from hiding due to hunger

    Man fatally stabs uncle, surrenders from hiding due to hunger

    A man in Nakhon Ratchasima fatally stabbed his uncle and attacked two others following a heated family dispute. After a period of hiding in the forest, he arranged a surrender, citing head pains and hunger. District Chief Siwasek Sintharam and officers from the Phimai Police Station, along with local administrative officials, travelled to a rubber plantation in Rang Ga Yai subdistrict,…

  • Samui journalist threatened with violence over luxury villa report

    Samui journalist threatened with violence over luxury villa report

    A journalist from Channel 7 filed a complaint against the owner of some luxury villas in Koh Samui after the owner issued a violent threat against him for reporting a suspicious construction permit for the villas. Officers from the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Division 4 are investigating the construction permit for 53 luxury villas of the Samui Green Cottages…

  • Pattaya police crack down on unruly Middle Eastern tourists

    Pattaya police crack down on unruly Middle Eastern tourists

    In response to an avalanche of complaints from frustrated locals, Pattaya police have finally taken a stand against the unruly behaviour of Middle Eastern tourists in Soi Yensabai. Following numerous disturbances caused by these tourists riding motorcycles, honking horns, and revving engines, police have established checkpoints at strategic spots along the street. Police officers are now stationed at the entrance,…

  • Shocking hike: Thai industries spark concern over electricity rates

    Shocking hike: Thai industries spark concern over electricity rates

    Thailand’s plan to hike electricity rates later this year could deter foreign direct investment, warned the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). The alert followed the Energy Regulatory Commission’s (ERC) announcement on Friday, indicating an imminent rise in power bills for both businesses and households. The ERC has proposed three new power tariff options, featuring increases from 11% to 44% above…

  • Cyber police arrest woman for illegal loans in Trang

    Cyber police arrest woman for illegal loans in Trang

    Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers apprehended a woman for operating an illegal lending business with a loan interest rate of 20% per month, handling around 3 million baht in transactions. Police executed a search warrant in Trang province and arrested 43 year old Khwanchira, seizing evidence including 28,000 baht in cash and two ATM cards. The investigation began when officers…

  • Police arrest Laos-linked drug trafficking couple, 13,000 meth pills

    Police arrest Laos-linked drug trafficking couple, 13,000 meth pills

    Police officers arrested a couple in Ubon Ratchathani involved in a drug trafficking network from Laos, seizing over 13,000 methamphetamine pills they were transporting across provinces on a motorcycle. Police from the Border Patrol Police 227 Ubon Ratchathani, in collaboration with the Highway Police and Khong Chiam Investigation Unit, today, July 18, received a tip-off about a drug delivery by…

  • Discover Thai ancient history at Phimai National Museum

    Discover Thai ancient history at Phimai National Museum

    A captivating blend of ancient history and modern exhibition techniques awaits visitors at the newly renovated Phimai National Museum in Nakhon Ratchasima province, 325 kilometres northeast of Bangkok. The museum recently reopened its doors, offering a refreshed and engaging exploration of Phimai’s rich cultural heritage. Located near the Phimai Historical Park, the museum, established in 1993, has long been a…

  • Thai grandmother arrested for selling meth to buy milk

    Thai grandmother arrested for selling meth to buy milk

    Police in Nakhon Phanom apprehended a local woman today for distributing meth, caught while soothing her grandson to sleep, she claimed a desperate need for money to buy milk for her grandson. The border district of Nakhon Phanom continues to struggle with drug trafficking issues. The problem extends beyond smuggling and has infiltrated local communities, partly due to unemployment leading some…

  • Phone fiend: Thai woman calls out thief in Nonthaburi (video)

    Phone fiend: Thai woman calls out thief in Nonthaburi (video)

    A Thai woman is demanding police arrest a thief who repeatedly stole mobile phones in the Nonthaburi province near Bangkok. In her case, she admitted falling victim to the serial thief after leaving the front door of her home open while she slept. The victim, 30 year old Sunanta, took to social media to warn others about the theft, which…

  • Former Thai MP faces charges over film fiasco

    Former Thai MP faces charges over film fiasco

    Former Thai Civilised Party MP Mongkolkit Suksintharanon faces charges for allegedly breaching the code of ethics by skipping a crucial House meeting to catch a film. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) voted 6:1 to charge Mongkolkit, now a Democrat Party member, for missing a House session on December 15, 2021. The NACC plans to take the case to the Supreme…

  • NBTC declines to use special fund for Olympics broadcast rights

    NBTC declines to use special fund for Olympics broadcast rights

    In a decisive 7 to 0 vote yesterday, July 17, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) resolved not to allocate 435 million baht from its Broadcasting and Telecommunications Research and Development Fund for Public Interest to sponsor the broadcasting rights for the 2024 Olympics and Paralympic Games. The proposal had suggested that the NBTC utilise the fund to secure…

  • MFP leader asserts party will not be dissolved

    MFP leader asserts party will not be dissolved

    Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Chaithawat Tulathon stands firm, confidently asserting that his party will not be dissolved by the Constitutional Court next month. However, not everyone shares his optimism. MP Rangsiman Rome has voiced serious doubts about their chances. Chaithawat appeared upbeat despite the looming court decision on August 7. In stark contrast, party-list MP Rangsiman Rome expressed deep…

  • Missile attack on Naypyidaw Airport kills 16 soldiers

    Missile attack on Naypyidaw Airport kills 16 soldiers

    Armed groups launched a missile attack on Naypyidaw International Airport in Myanmar, resulting in significant damage to three aircraft and the deaths of 16 soldiers. This marks the fifth attack on this airport since the start of the year. High-ranking officials from the Karenni Army (KA) reported on July 16, at 9am, that armed groups MKCDF, MRF, and BWM reportedly…

  • Indian man glues passport pages to hide Thailand trips from wife

    Indian man glues passport pages to hide Thailand trips from wife

    A 33 year old logistics operator from Satara, India, found himself in hot water at Mumbai International Airport. Immigration officials detained the Indian man just before he could board a flight to Thailand, uncovering his audacious attempt to conceal past trips from his wife. Tushar Pawar’s arrest followed the discovery that he had tampered with 12 pages of his passport, glueing…

  • Pathum Thani man murders neighbour over dog barking

    Pathum Thani man murders neighbour over dog barking

    A man has confessed to the brutal murder of a school van driver in Pathum Thani, driven by long-standing resentment over a dispute involving a dog. The suspect refused to reenact the crime, fearing retaliation from the victim’s family. Police in Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani, discovered the body of 61 year old Wongduean, a school van driver, who had…

  • One missing during Maha Sarakham reservoir breach flooding

    One missing during Maha Sarakham reservoir breach flooding

    A significant breach at the Huay Chiang Kham Reservoir in Maha Sarakham led to the release of several million cubic metres of water on Tuesday, affecting vast agricultural areas and resulting in one person missing. Local officials reported that the incident impacted 10,000 rai of farmland across four subdistricts in the northeastern province. The breach, which occurred at 5pm, created…

  • EXAT announces toll exemptions for three public holidays in July

    EXAT announces toll exemptions for three public holidays in July

    Thailand’s Expressway Authority (EXAT) announced toll exemptions for three major expressways in Bangkok on three specific days in July, while two public holidays will not see toll exemptions. The EXAT, under the Ministry of Transport, stated that tolls on three expressways will be waived on July 20, July 21, and July 28. These dates coincide with public holidays as declared…

  • King’s College student researchers discuss brain health

    King’s College student researchers discuss brain health

    King’s College International School students have collaborated with Bangkok Hospital to deliver a Health Awareness Talk about neurology and brain health. BioMedINN, a student-directed research group at King’s College, organised the session in an effort to inform the public about the importance of neurological health and wellbeing. This event followed on from their recent creation of a stroke testing kit,…

  • Butterbear bakery mascot sparks nostalgic craze in Thailand

    Butterbear bakery mascot sparks nostalgic craze in Thailand

    The popularity of Butterbear, the mascot of Butterbear bakery located on the G floor of EmSphere shopping mall, has become a new phenomenon in Thailand. Part of the Coffee Beans by Dao brand, Butterbear has attracted crowds similar to those seen for superstar artists, with people queuing as early as 4am to take pictures with the beloved character. Butterbear has…

  • Ministry of Justice reiterates repercussions for cyanide possession

    Ministry of Justice reiterates repercussions for cyanide possession

    The Ministry of Justice issued a stern warning to the public regarding the unauthorised possession of cyanide, which carries a potential prison sentence of up to two years and a fine not exceeding 200,000 baht, or both. The deputy spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, Kanika Unjit, today, July 18, addressed the shocking incident that led to six Vietnamese nationals…

  • Stateless elderly in Chiang Rai die waiting for Thai citizenship

    Stateless elderly in Chiang Rai die waiting for Thai citizenship

    Numerous stateless elderly individuals in Chiang Rai have tragically passed away before receiving Thai citizenship due to prolonged bureaucratic processes. A Chiang Mai teacher, Daeng, called upon Thai Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to visit the area and witness the situation firsthand. Teacher Daeng, whose full name is Tuenjai Deetes, along with Pienporn Deetes, Secretary-General of the Foundation for Community…

  • Teenager arrested in Bangkok sting for child prostitution

    Teenager arrested in Bangkok sting for child prostitution

    Police officers conducted a sting operation leading to the arrest of a 17 year old suspect involved in child prostitution at an apartment in Bangkok. The operation resulted in the confiscation of 5,000 baht in cash and the rescue of a minor. On July 16, police officers from Patrol Division 2, led by Warawit Yanchinda, Vasun Thawatchaiwirut, and Natdanai Bamrungsri,…

  • Thailand considers petroleum reserve amid oil price volatility

    Thailand considers petroleum reserve amid oil price volatility

    Thailand is considering various strategies to mitigate the impact of global crude oil price fluctuations, beyond merely subsidising domestic oil prices through the dwindling Oil Fuel Fund. One proposed solution is the development of a strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) to enhance national oil security and safeguard against potential supply disruptions caused by geopolitical conflicts. Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga suggested the…