Ann Carter

Ann Carter

Ann Carter is an award-winning journalist from the United States with over 12 years experience in print and broadcast news. Her work has been featured in America, China and Thailand as she has worked internationally at major news stations as a writer and producer. Carter graduated from the Walter Williams Missouri School of Journalism in the USA.
  • Hot NewsPhuket beaches issue jellyfish warning after increase in stings

    Phuket beaches issue jellyfish warning after increase in stings

    Phuket beaches now have signs warning swimmers of jellyfish after an increase in the number of beachgoers being stung by the marine creatures. According to the Phuket News, officers from the Phuket Marine Resources Conservation Centre and local administrative organisations have been stocking lifeguard stations with extra bottles of vinegar and other medical supplies to help treat stings. The west…

  • Hot NewsChiang Mai school director shocked by former student and Wild Boar football captain’s sudden death

    Chiang Mai school director shocked by former student and Wild Boar football captain’s sudden death

    The director of a school in Chiang Mai says he is shocked by his former student and Wild Boar football team captain’s sudden death. Duangphet “Dom” Phromthep was a Mathayom Suksa 5 (Grade 11) student at Vachiralai School in Chiang Mai’s Saraphi district before he received a scholarship from the Zico Foundation to play football at an academy in England.…

  • Hot NewsDespite population being unknown, India is set to become most populous country in world

    Despite population being unknown, India is set to become most populous country in world

    Despite its population being unknown, India is slated to become the most populous country in the world in two months. According to the United Nations (UN), India may surpass China in population on April 14 when it reaches 1,425,775,850. But, as the latest census data hasn’t been released, it is hard to tell if the UN’s prediction will be correct.…

  • EducationSenior Buddhist monk’s visit to Islamic education centre in Thailand’s Deep South sparks uproar

    Senior Buddhist monk’s visit to Islamic education centre in Thailand’s Deep South sparks uproar

    A senior Buddhist monk in Thailand sparked uproar over his visit to an Islamic education centre in the south. The visit to the centre in Narathiwat province in Thailand’s south came with heavy criticism on the second day of the House debate against the Prayut government yesterday morning. According to Thai PBS World, army officials defended the visit by saying it…

  • Thailand NewsPattaya to ban parking on beach side of road from March 1

    Pattaya to ban parking on beach side of road from March 1

    Pattaya City is banning parking on the beach side of the road from March 1. Pattaya Mayor Poramase Ngampiches, says the move is in response to an increase in traffic issues after the city has seen more tourists arriving. According to The Pattaya News, the new rule stirred up social media reactions with many residents agreeing with the move. However,…

  • Hot NewsThailand’s deputy police chief “Big Joke” is unsure that missing baby is alive

    Thailand’s deputy police chief “Big Joke” is unsure that missing baby is alive

    Thailand’s deputy police chief “Big Joke,” says he is unsure that the missing eight month old baby who disappeared from his home is alive. However, Surachate Hakparn, better known as “Big Joke,” says he is quite sure that the baby’s parents know what happened. The parents of the missing baby, 19 year old Sitthichoke Saengsawang and 16 year old Philaiporn…

  • Hot NewsThai woman who fled from America after alleged hit-and-run agrees to return to face punishment

    Thai woman who fled from America after alleged hit-and-run agrees to return to face punishment

    A Thai woman who left America after an alleged hit-and-run incident has agreed to return to face her punishment. The woman, Tubtim “Sue” Howson, allegedly struck Michigan State University student Benjamin Kable, 22, before dawn on January 1. Kable was killed and Howson allegedly fled to Thailand over fears of being arrested and charged with his murder. The 57 year…

  • EducationThai activists want humiliating haircut punishments to stop in government schools

    Thai activists want humiliating haircut punishments to stop in government schools

    Thai activists want humiliating haircut punishments to stop in government schools after a teacher was accused of cutting at least 100 students’ hair. According to The Guardian, the activists are calling for clearer guidelines surrounding the haircut rule in government schools after the Ministry of Education revoked the decades-long haircut regulations. Now, the Ministry says schools can develop their own…

  • Hot NewsActivists in Thailand to sue government over alleged use of Pegasus spyware

    Activists in Thailand to sue government over alleged use of Pegasus spyware

    Thailand activists are reportedly suing the government over its alleged use of Pegasus spyware to monitor dissidents. The case is the first of its kind in the country, with activists saying they hope it will raise awareness and help protect citizens. The activists say the government is increasingly using surveillance technologies to monitor such groups. The legal non-profit group iLaw…

  • EventsEarly Valentine’s Day Guinness World Record set for longest underwater smooch

    Early Valentine’s Day Guinness World Record set for longest underwater smooch

    Valentine’s Day did not go down without a record-breaking smooch. A couple sealed the holiday a bit earlier, on February 4, with an underwater kiss that broke the Guinness World Record for the longest underwater snog. The kiss lasted four minutes and six seconds, smashing the previous record by 42 seconds. An Italian couple held the previous record for the…

  • Hot NewsGroup of 33 Thais to return home from Turkey, one deceased as death toll surpasses 40,000

    Group of 33 Thais to return home from Turkey, one deceased as death toll surpasses 40,000

    A group of 33 Thai nationals are scheduled to fly back from Turkey tomorrow with one deceased person also being returned home. The Thai USAR (search and rescue) team will continue to stay and help in Turkey until their 10-day mission is complete. The returnees and deceased person will arrive at Don Mueang Airport and will be sent to an…

  • World NewsSingapore couple grossed out after finding worm on sashimi at Japanese chain restaurant

    Singapore couple grossed out after finding worm on sashimi at Japanese chain restaurant

    A Singapore couple says they are grossed out after finding a live worm wriggling around on their sashimi at a popular Japanese restaurant chain. The woman, Jayice Tan, says they were happily seated and had received their sashimi when they realised something wasn’t right. Horrified, she posted the video of the wriggling worm on Facebook last Wednesday to advise others…

  • Hot NewsTurkey, Syria earthquake death toll climbs to 21,000 as teen found alive after 80 hours

    Turkey, Syria earthquake death toll climbs to 21,000 as teen found alive after 80 hours

    As the earthquake death toll in Turkey and Syria surpasses 21,000 people, one teen has been rescued after being buried in rubble for 80 hours. Melda Adtas, a 16 year old girl, was pulled out alive after being buried for 80 hours in a rare happy ending. Her father was overjoyed when she was found and broke down in tears.…

  • Hot NewsNorth Korean dictator’s daughter makes appearance spurring speculation of leadership role

    North Korean dictator’s daughter makes appearance spurring speculation of leadership role

    North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s daughter has made an appearance again spurring speculation that she may be in line for a leadership role. Although she has not been named in state media, South Korean intelligence officials believe her name is Ju Ae. She was called this name by Dennis Rodman, the former American basketball player who spent time with…

  • Hot NewsPattaya woman crushed to death by pickup truck in tragic accident

    Pattaya woman crushed to death by pickup truck in tragic accident

    A Pattaya woman was crushed to death by a pickup truck in a tragic accident after being hit head-on when walking around her car. According to The Pattaya News, the woman pulled over her car beside the road in front of Lotus Express in the Nongprue sub-district of Banglamung district yesterday at 5pm. Then, CCTV footage at the front of…

  • World NewsMalaysia’s PM against the use of violence to resolve southern Thailand conflicts

    Malaysia’s PM against the use of violence to resolve southern Thailand conflicts

    Malaysia’s Prime Minister is making it clear that he is against the use of violence to resolve conflict in southern Thailand. PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is meeting with Thailand’s PM Prayut Chan-o-cha at the Government House. He says it ‘was a session for a most serious and frank exchange’ and ‘not just an ordinary diplomatic session.’ “I came here…

  • LifestyleThings to know about Thai culture

    Things to know about Thai culture

    Thailand’s culture is a mixture of traditions and religions that all come together to form a unique and vibrant society. Here are a few things to know about Thai culture that will help anyone landing in the Land of Smiles get around and mix with the locals. Family Thai people typically consider family to be the most important aspect of…

  • EntertainmentPhuket and Krabi featured in new Czech film ‘Ostrov’ or ‘The Island’

    Phuket and Krabi featured in new Czech film ‘Ostrov’ or ‘The Island’

    Thailand’s Phuket and Krabi have been featured in a new Czech film titled Ostrov or The Island. The film premiered on February 1 in Prague and gives a nod to Thailand’s tourism campaign “Visit Thailand Year 2023: Amazing New Chapters.” According to TAT News, the Tourism Authority of Thailand says the film showcases the nation’s experience-based tourism efforts. And, it…

  • Crime NewsTwo children killed in Canada after bus driver rams into daycare centre

    Two children killed in Canada after bus driver rams into daycare centre

    Two children were killed near Montreal, Canada after a bus driver rammed into a daycare centre. Police arrested the driver after suspecting him of deliberately causing the accident. One child reportedly died at the scene and another while in the ambulance. Several children were trapped under the bus when it slammed into the building in the suburb of Laval at…

  • Thailand NewsSuspect in US hit-and-run fatal accident flees to Thailand

    Suspect in US hit-and-run fatal accident flees to Thailand

    A US woman suspected in a deadly hit-and-run has reportedly fled to Thailand. The FBI says the woman, Tubtim “Sue” Howson, from Oakland Township, Michigan is suspected of hitting and killing a 22 year old man on New Year’s Day. According to WXYZ, the FBI filed a criminal complaint alleging that the 57 year old fled to Thailand two days…

  • Hot NewsThailand’s PM expects more than 30 million foreign tourists this year

    Thailand’s PM expects more than 30 million foreign tourists this year

    Thailand’s prime minister says he expects the country to see more than 30 million foreign tourists this year. In light of his predictions, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has instructed relevant agencies to facilitate tourists with travel plans and to ensure their safety in the country. According to Reuters, the government initially predicted a smaller number of foreign tourists to arrive this…

  • Hot NewsTurkey, Syria earthquake death toll nears 8,000

    Turkey, Syria earthquake death toll nears 8,000

    The earthquake death toll in Turkey and Syria is nearing 8,000 as rescuers struggle in harsh weather conditions. One UN official says the death toll is likely to rise considerably with the expected number of child deaths to be in the thousands. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan issued a three-month state of emergency for 10 provinces in the country. But, residents…

  • LifestyleOwning pets for Thai people found to be increasingly popular

    Owning pets for Thai people found to be increasingly popular

    Owning pets for Thai people has been found to be increasingly popular, according to data from Euromonitor. Data from the site has indicated that the number of Thais who count pets as family members has increased by 3% from 2019 to 2022. The number is expected to continue to rise as more Thais take a liking to pets. In 2019,…

  • Hot NewsBangkok government invites couples to register marriages in lieu of Valentine’s Day

    Bangkok government invites couples to register marriages in lieu of Valentine’s Day

    Bangkok government has invited all couples, who have been hit by Cupid’s arrow, to register their marriages instead of Valentine’s Day. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced the “Silom of Love @Bangrak” event, which is welcoming couples to commemorate their love. According to ASEAN Now, Chardchart says they can register their marriages at the Bang Rak district office on Valentine’s Day. The office is…

  • Hot NewsBelgian couple ditch baby at Tel Aviv airport after refusing to buy extra ticket

    Belgian couple ditch baby at Tel Aviv airport after refusing to buy extra ticket

    A Belgian couple at Israel’s Tel Aviv airport abandoned their baby after realising they needed to buy a ticket for the child. The couple was late for a flight to Belgium and decided their child wasn’t worth the extra cost. They left their child at the check-in counter’s baggage conveyor belt and hurried to clear security to board their Ryanair…

  • Environment NewsThailand to adjust air pollution safety level from June 1

    Thailand to adjust air pollution safety level from June 1

    Thailand is set to adjust its standard safety level of air pollution from June 1, 2023. The adjustment will see the safety level change from 50 microns to 37.5 microns as part of a move to help the Pollution Control Department manage air pollution more efficiently. Pollution Control Department Director-General, Pinsak Suraswadi, says currently the PCD has implemented its Level…

  • Thai Law NewsThailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister says e-cigarettes should be legalised

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister says e-cigarettes should be legalised

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister says it’s about time that e-cigarettes be legalised. The Minister, Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, thinks Thailand should amend the law to reflect the lives of many people in developed countries. According to Thai PBS World, Chaiwut added that Thailand’s neighbouring countries of Singapore and Malaysia have already legalised electronic smoking devices. “The key issue is to…

  • Hot NewsThailand’s Tourism Authority reminds visitors of current anti-smoking laws

    Thailand’s Tourism Authority reminds visitors of current anti-smoking laws

    Thailand’s government is reminding tourists of the nation’s current anti-smoking laws. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) says travellers should be aware that electronic cigarettes, shishas, and electronic shishas are currently illegal. Furthermore, the TAT says there is no smoking in public areas as part of the broader Tobacco Control Law which aims to promote a clean, safe and smoke-free…

  • Hot NewsUS woman detained and fined in Russia after walking a calf on Moscow’s Red Square

    US woman detained and fined in Russia after walking a calf on Moscow’s Red Square

    A Russian court has detained and fined a US woman after she walked a calf on Moscow’s Red Square. She alleged that she bought the calf to save it from a slaughterhouse. Alicia Day was charged with obstructing pedestrians in an unauthorised protest and was fined 20,000 rubles (US$285). The 34 year old was also sentenced to 13 days of…

  • Hot NewsSurvey reveals tourists in Thailand worried most about taxi scams

    Survey reveals tourists in Thailand worried most about taxi scams

    A recent survey in Thailand revealed that tourists are worried most about taxi scams when moving about in the country. The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) conducted a quarterly survey, which polled 200 Western tourists in Thailand during the last quarter of 2022. According to Bangkok Post, the survey saw respondents rank taxi service satisfaction as the lowest (3.5 out of…