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  • Road deathsDrones being used to help manage Thai holiday traffic

    Drones being used to help manage Thai holiday traffic

    A fleet of drones is being deployed by the Royal Thai Air Force to assist the Department of Public Disaster Prevention and Mitigation manage traffic on the country’s main highways over the year-end holiday period. The period is also one of the two ost dangerous times on Thai roads; the other being over the Songkran holiday break. Thai PBS World…

  • Thailand NewsFormer Office of Buddhism chief sentenced to 20 years for corruption

    Former Office of Buddhism chief sentenced to 20 years for corruption

    PHOTO: National Office of Buddhism The former chief of the National Office of Buddhism has been handed a 20 year prison sentence for the mis-appropriation of temple funds. Thai PBS World reports that at the Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases, Panom Sornsilp was found guilty of graft, along with the former director of the Office of Temple Renovation…

  • Northern Thailand NewsAnother hero dies as a result of Tham Luang cave rescue

    Another hero dies as a result of Tham Luang cave rescue

    PHOTO: Thai PBS World A second rescuer, who was part of the enormous international rescue effort to save the lives of 13 young men trapped in Tham Luang cave in June last year, has died. The Royal Thai Navy made the announcement yesterday. The Bangkok Post reports that Petty Officer First Class Beirut Pakbara has succumbed to a rare blood…

  • Northern Thailand NewsTwo drug smugglers killed by soldiers in Chiang Rai, drugs seized

    Two drug smugglers killed by soldiers in Chiang Rai, drugs seized

    Two drug runners have been shot and killed by soldiers in the Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai. They were shipping 600 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine (ice) which was seized in the operation. The men were killed during a gunfight between a group of drug runners and border police after the Pha The Muang military task force detected 15-20 men…

  • Bangkok NewsAnd they’re off! Hundreds of thousands leave Bangkok for New Year break

    And they’re off! Hundreds of thousands leave Bangkok for New Year break

    PHOTO: Eleven Media Group Hundreds of thousands of Bangkok residents have already started heading out of the capital, headed to various Thai provinces to welcome in 2020 in the company of friends and family. The long weekends starts from tonight with many Thais being granted a public holiday on Monday, in addition to the Tuesday and Wednesday public holidays. It…

  • Northern Thailand NewsWoman injured by ‘exploding’ manhole cover in northern Thailand

    Woman injured by ‘exploding’ manhole cover in northern Thailand

    PHOTO: sanook.com A manhole cover has exploded in the northern province of Lampang, seriously injuring a 22 year old delivery woman, who was knocked unconscious. Thai Residents reports that the incident took place in Lampang city yesterday afternoon as the woman, “Nun”, was going to collect a customer’s order. CCTV shows the manhole cover exploding as the delivery woman drove by…

  • Road deathsTrang mayor’s body found five kilometres from scene of fatal accident

    Trang mayor’s body found five kilometres from scene of fatal accident

    Following a Christmas Day road incident where a white Mitsubishi SUV was seen plunging into a canal, rescue workers have recovered the body of the mayor of Nakhon Trang five kilometres from the scene of the crash. The Nation reports that CCTV footage shows the car being driven at high speed before running off the road and plunging into the…

  • Road deathsThai PM urges New Year partygoers not to drink and drive

    Thai PM urges New Year partygoers not to drink and drive

    A reflective Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has spoken out about his desire to further help the country, calling on citizens not to drink and drive during the year-end celebrations. The Nation reports that while speaking at an event in Bangkok, the PM declared his love for his fellow citizens, expressing his desire to change his name to something that better reflects…

  • HealthGo easy on the antibiotics, warn Thai medical experts

    Go easy on the antibiotics, warn Thai medical experts

    Antibiotic resistance is a significant threat to the health of Thais, according to leading medical experts who are urging people to cut down their use of antibiotics. There has long been a practice of the drugs being all too readily prescribed – often completely unnecessarily or erroneously – by doctors in the Kingdom. The habit has then been learned by…

  • Pattaya NewsChonburi police officer in motorbike accident after suspected epileptic seizure

    Chonburi police officer in motorbike accident after suspected epileptic seizure

    PHOTO: The Pattaya News Residents in the Banglamung district of Chonburi province, eastern Thailand, have come to the aid of a police officer who crashed his motorbike following what’s thought to be an epileptic seizure. The Pattaya News reports that witnesses saw the officer riding his bike on Sunday afternoon when he appeared to have a seizure and lost control. While…

  • Northern Thailand NewsWorkers at Buriram dog shelter complain of being forced to stay in cages

    Workers at Buriram dog shelter complain of being forced to stay in cages

    PHOTO: sanook.com Fifteen workers from an animal shelter in Buriram, north-east Thailand, have filed a police report claiming their employer verbally abuses them and forces them to spend time in dog cages. Thai Residents reports that the shelter employees have also posted on social media, accusing the French man who runs the shelter, named only as ‘Miguel’, of making them…

  • Economy NewsShock closure of factory outside Bangkok leaves 1,000 workers unemployed

    Shock closure of factory outside Bangkok leaves 1,000 workers unemployed

    PHOTO: pcr.co.th A thousand workers have lost their jobs following the sudden closure of the Pongpara Codan Rubber Company, in Samut Sakhon province, just outside the Thai capital. Thai PBS World reports that employees discovered they were out of a job when they arrived for work at the automotive parts manufacturing company yesterday morning, only to find it closed. They…

  • Environment NewsOn Boxing Day the skies will go dark across Thailand – solar eclipse

    On Boxing Day the skies will go dark across Thailand – solar eclipse

    The skies will go dark in Thailand around midday on Boxing Day. The sun will partly vanish and a ghostly pall will shadow the Kingdom. But it’s all good. It’s a solar eclipse, a completely natural phenomenon. The Nation reports that viewing spots have been prepared in Chachoengsao province, east of Bangkok, in Chiang Mai province in the north, Nakhon Ratchasima…

  • Bangkok NewsAngry aunty hurls rock at Bangkok truck

    Angry aunty hurls rock at Bangkok truck

    PHOTO: sanook.com It will probably turn out to be “a misunderstanding”, but Thai social media is buzzing with speculation as to what might have caused an elderly woman to throw a rock at a parked truck in Bangkok. It’s the curious case of the mystery angry aunty. Thai Residents reports that CCTV footage posted on the “Social Hunter” Facebook page…

  • Business NewsKeep your phone’s operating system up to date or lose mobile banking, warns Bank of Thailand

    Keep your phone’s operating system up to date or lose mobile banking, warns Bank of Thailand

    The Bank of Thailand says a constant threat from malware and bogus apps requires a robust security response and as a result, phones with outdated operating systems will likely lose full access to online banking. The Nation reports that assistant BOT governor Siritida Panomwon Na Ayudhya says there has been significant growth in the popularity of mobile banking, with approximately…

  • Chiang Mai NewsEnglish?! Why should we have to learn that? Thai university students grumble over language requirement

    English?! Why should we have to learn that? Thai university students grumble over language requirement

    Students at Rajamangala University of Technology in Chiang Mai province are whinging about having to demonstrate basic English abilities in order to enrol in courses at the institution. The Daily News reports that the students, with the support of their parents, have made an official complaint about the requirement, which they say should not apply to Thai courses. Students are currently…

  • Tourism NewsTourism Authority of Thailand says three websites now provide electronic visa-on-arrival

    Tourism Authority of Thailand says three websites now provide electronic visa-on-arrival

    Visitors from some countries can now apply online for a visa-on-arrival, with the Tourism Authority of Thailand saying they’ve added a third website to the previous two offering the service. Thai Residents reports that citizens of Bhutan, China, Taiwan, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Nauru, New Guinea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Vanuatu can now also apply through www.eVisaThailand.com,…

  • Pattaya NewsFollowing months of gridlock, Pattaya roadworks suspended, roads re-opened for ‘silly season’

    Following months of gridlock, Pattaya roadworks suspended, roads re-opened for ‘silly season’

    PHOTO: Pattaya Mail Following concerns raised by the Pattaya Tourism Association, all roadworks in Pattaya, which have ground the city to a halt in recent months, will be paused for the holiday period, with roads re-opened to allow traffic to flow more freely. The Pattaya News reports that at a meeting held with city officials yesterday, the Pattaya Tourism Association…

  • Transport NewsDon Mueang tollway fee increase opposed by consumer agency

    Don Mueang tollway fee increase opposed by consumer agency

    PHOTO: YouTube Plans to slap a 10% increase on the fee to use the Don Mueang Toll Way have been opposed by the Consumer Protection Board. The CPB is tasked with defending consumer rights and instigating legal proceedings in the case of infringement. Thai PBS World reports that the board claims the toll hike, which is due to come into…

  • Business NewsThai Airways presents new recovery plan for board approval

    Thai Airways presents new recovery plan for board approval

    Thai Airways president Sumeth Damrongchaitham says the national carrier will submit a 2020-2025 rehabilitation plan to the Board of Directors in January, with a separate purchasing plan for new aircraft also being put forward. The Nation reports that the rehabilitation plan will consist of twenty projects and four key measures. One of these will be to increase the revenue derived…

  • Politics NewsThai parliament officials apologise for Future Forward members’ kiss

    Thai parliament officials apologise for Future Forward members’ kiss

    “Let’s call a press conference to apologise for the last press conference…” Parliamentary staff have held a media conference to apologise for the behaviour of two male Future Forward MPs who exchanged a kiss during an earlier press conference held in the Parliament building. The Nation reports that the House Speaker’s secretary Tankhun Jit-Issara emphasised the need to behave appropriately in…

  • Tourism NewsThai tourism officials hire fortune teller (it’s not what you think)

    Thai tourism officials hire fortune teller (it’s not what you think)

    PHOTO: springnews.co.th A celebrity fortune teller has been engaged to promote the “Positive Energy” campaign being run by the Tourism Authority of Thailand to promote domestic tourism. Spring News reports that the tarot card reader and feng shui master Dr Khatha Chinbanchorn is being engaged as the face of the project to promote “positive energy”, making merit and environmental awareness.…

  • Politics NewsThai PM criticises “fake” rumours about his wife’s religion

    Thai PM criticises “fake” rumours about his wife’s religion

    The Thai PM has decided to speak out about the “ongoing scourge of fake news” over an incorrect assertion that his wife is Muslim took hold on social media. Thai PBS World reports that Prayut Chan-o-cha says it’s a well known fact his wife Naraporn is a devout Buddhist and is regularly seen paying respect to Buddha images and presenting alms…

  • South Thailand NewsDoctor in southern Thailand issues warning after manicure goes VERY wrong

    Doctor in southern Thailand issues warning after manicure goes VERY wrong

    PHOTO: Facebook/Arak Wongworachat A doctor at a hospital in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat is warning women to exercise caution when choosing a nail salon and to ensure the facility follows correct sanitation procedures and only uses properly sterilised equipment. Dr Arak Wongworachat posted his warning online after a 35 year old female patient developed a serious infection…

  • Economy NewsThailand’s U-turn on agri-chemical ban shows US hitting where it hurts

    Thailand’s U-turn on agri-chemical ban shows US hitting where it hurts

    PHOTO: matichon.co.th The US is piling the pressure on Thailand over its agri-chemical ban, and it appears to be working. A report by the Nikkei Asian Review claims the Kingdom’s proposed ban on three agri-chemicals – Paraquat, Glyphosate and Chlorpyrifos – would have affected American agricultural exports into Thailand. But the US President has weighed into the issue. Following news…

  • Thailand NewsThai man’s campaign to find his aunt, allegedly kidnapped by North Korea 42 years ago

    Thai man’s campaign to find his aunt, allegedly kidnapped by North Korea 42 years ago

    Persistence. A Thai man, who believes his aunt was abducted by North Korea several decades ago, says he’s encouraged by Japan’s efforts to track down its citizens also thought to have been kidnapped by the rogue state. Thai PBS World reports that Banchon Panjoi was invited to a meeting in Japan organised by relatives of missing people believed to have been…

  • Pattaya NewsSleeping woman seriously injured after car ploughs into her home in Sri Racha

    Sleeping woman seriously injured after car ploughs into her home in Sri Racha

    A young woman has sustained serious head and back injuries after an SUV ploughed into her home while she was sleeping in her bedroom in eastern Thailand. It’s understood the incident happened at a house in Sri Racha, north of Pattaya, on Sunday afternoon. Local rescue workers were called to the property near a Caltex petrol station and arrived to…

  • Environment News80% of garbage in the sea comes from the waterways of Thailand’s cities and towns

    80% of garbage in the sea comes from the waterways of Thailand’s cities and towns

    PHOTOS: Kasetsart University Where does all the garbage floating around Thailand’s waters come from? A survey by a leading university shows that 80% of the rubbish, floating in our waterways and off our coastlines, is sourced in Thailand. It ends up eventually polluting the Kingdom’s beaches. Concerns are again being raised about the level of garbage found in the seas around…

  • Bangkok NewsVideo of couple having sex in Bangkok tuk-tuk goes viral – VIDEO

    Video of couple having sex in Bangkok tuk-tuk goes viral – VIDEO

    Social media users in Thailand have had plenty to say about a video that appears to show a couple having sex in the back of a tuk-tuk speeding through Bangkok. Some would say using this particular mode of Bangkok transport is exhilarating enough without adding anything else into the mix, but the Chiang Rai Times reports that one couple decided…

  • Environment NewsTax old cars? Relax, it’s just a rumour says Government

    Tax old cars? Relax, it’s just a rumour says Government

    The Thai government is dismissing suggestions that it might impose a tax on old cars as just a rumour. The Pattaya News reports that Government spokesperson Narumon Pinyosinwat says there are no plans to introduce a tax for older vehicles, saying it’s merely a baseless rumor circulating in the private sector. She adds that imposing a tax on cars older…