- Bangkok News
Train-bus collision Bangkok’s Makkasan was not an accident. It was a system designed to fail
[OPINION] Bangkok’s Makkasan train-bus collision was not an accident. It was a system designed to fail A freight train rumbles across a major commercial intersection at street level, while buses and cars sit waiting at a red light straddling the tracks. It sounds absurd. In most global cities, it would be. In Bangkok, on the afternoon of Saturday 16 May…
- Phuket News
No mafia in Phuket, only foreign criminals
Phuket Provincial Police Commander confirms the province is free of mafia networks and ransom operations. Crypto extortion plots were orchestrated by foreign nationals attempting to strike and flee, but all were arrested. Authorities are actively cracking down on foreign nominees taking local jobs. Pol. Maj. Gen. Sinlert Sukhum, Commander of the Phuket Provincial Police, gave an interview on May 6,…
- Thailand News
Dream Vegas: A Beginner’s Guide to Payments and Account Access
Dream Vegas is one of the better-known brands run on White Hat Gaming’s platform. For Canadian players the two practical concerns are simple: how do I get money into and out of my account, and how do I sign in securely so I can play without surprises? This guide walks through the common payment routes available to Canadians, the account…
- Thailand News
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- Business News
Can Thailand Regulate Crypto Without Killing Its Startup Energy?
Thailand is attempting a feat not easily achieved: to introduce crypto into a regulated financial system without necessarily abandoning the experimentation that made the sector attractive in the first place. The nation has been evidenced with interest in digital assets through tourism payment pilots, tokenized finance, exchange oversight and discussion of regulated investment products. However, as regulations become increasingly transparent,…
- Business News
Thai economy braces for stagflation amid Iran war: How real estate must pivot to survive
The secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), Danucha Pichayanan, said that the prolonged conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz for over a month had significantly impacted global energy market confidence. Iran has proposed negotiation conditions, such as the withdrawal of US military bases from the Middle East. This marks an initial stance for…
- Bangkok News
Mahidol University praised for 30-day paid leave for terminal family care
Mahidol University wins praise for granting 30 days paid leave for terminal family care Mahidol University issued a 2026 notification regarding employee leave criteria and procedures. The public widely praised Section 9 of this document. This specific section outlines the rules for taking time off to care for family members in their final stages of life. The new regulation allows…
- Business News
What is a refining margin, and why is it soaring during the Iran war?
Drivers are currently sweating over high gas station prices. A major cause is the conflict in Iran. Economic news often highlights rising refinery margins. The normal margin is two baht, but it recently exceeded 17 baht. Understanding the refinery margin is straightforward. A merchant buys oranges at a certain price to squeeze and sell bottled juice at a higher price.…
- Finance
Thailand threatens refinery price controls as fuel margins spike before Songkran
Thailand plans strict price controls on oil refineries as refining margins surge. Read how the government aims to lower fuel costs before Songkran. Thailand’s Energy Minister Akanat Promphan is preparing to regulate domestic oil refineries. He threatened to invoke price control laws to combat abnormally high fuel prices. The Thai Cabinet recently acknowledged a report on fuel cost structures and…
- Travel
SRT sets deadline for 3-Airport High-Speed Rail contract changes
State Railway of Thailand sets July 2026 deadline for 3-Airport High-Speed Rail contract changes Anan Phonimdang, Deputy Governor and Acting Governor of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), has provided an update on the Thai-Chinese High-Speed Rail project (Phase 1: Bangkok-Nakhon Ratchasima). A key focus remains on Contract 4-1, the 15.21-kilometer Bang Sue-Don Mueang section, which shares structural components with…
- Hot News
Thai spa say some foreign tourists’ hygiene is so poor, the smell won’t wash out
The online world has collectively exposed the unsanitary practices of many Westerners who refuse to wipe themselves after defecating. This has severely impacted roommates, gym-goers, and employees in the service industry. On TikTok, some individuals shared stories of bizarre behavior by certain men who refuse to cleanse their anus due to the absurd belief that touching their anus undermines their…
- Bangkok News
10 Thailand’s traffic offences that could cost you fines or jail
Traffic police are launching a strict legal enforcement campaign starting April 1, 2026, targeting 10 primary traffic violations identified as the leading causes of road accidents in Thailand. The initiative aims to improve road safety by ensuring motorists adhere strictly to the law. Authorities have warned that officers will be monitoring roads closely, with fines and potential jail time for…
- Business News
SCB X CEO warns Thailand’s economy is ‘melting’ and cash handouts won’t fix it
Arthid Nanthawithaya, Chief Executive Officer of SCB X, has issued a warning regarding the current state of the Thai economy. He noted that the present crisis differs significantly from past events like the 1997 financial crash. Moreover, he emphasized that the current volatility is not a temporary phase. Instead, it is a permanent shift that will become more frequent and…
- Bangkok News
“I’m Not Sorry” Arrogant stalker mocks police after bullying 1-armed teen into dropping out of college.
A heartwarming story of a father and his disabled daughter sharing fitness inspiration has turned into a harrowing tale of cyber harassment. Pana Suttineum is a well-known Thai bodybuilder with hundreds of thousands of Facebook followers. He has publicly declared he will take full legal action against a man who relentlessly bullied his daughter, “Nong Tubtim,” for nearly two years.…
- Hot News
Thai AirAsia X faces backlash over cancellations of Shanghai flights
Thai AirAsia X cancels Shanghai flights this April, sparking outcry over refunds. Find out how passengers are affected and what the airline says about the situation. Earlier this week, a controversy arose on Thai social media as passengers shared screenshots of cancellation notices for both outbound and inbound AirAsia flights to Shanghai, China. One passenger reported that while the airline…
- Bangkok News
Bangkok hits a ‘Dangerous’ heat index: BMA issues urgent health alert
Bangkok hits a dangerous heat index. Stay safe as extreme heat and storms are forecast across Thailand. Learn how to protect your health and crops this week. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) issued a formal alert on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, stating that the heat index (a measure of how hot it feels when humidity is factored in with the…
- Travel
Here is why Thai locals are fed up with Visa-free Tourists
Sitting in a Nimman cafe in Chiang Mai, a Thai local notices a good-looking foreigner working on a laptop next to them for hours. Having ordered just one cup of coffee, this person is clearly not a tourist, nor are they here to relax. They sit quietly, working as if the cafe were their own personal office. You might start…
- Technology News
5 Tips You Can’t Ignore for Choosing an SEO Agency in Bangkok.
However, with hundreds of SEO agencies in Bangkok offering similar promises, choosing the right partner can feel overwhelming. Many agencies focus on rankings, without considering whether those rankings actually generate qualified leads or revenue. This article is designed to help you cut through the noise. I will walk you through five essential tips for selecting an SEO agency that understands…
- Bangkok News
Cambodian beggar disguised as muslim woman arrested in Bangkok’s Sukhumvit district
Activist Gun Jomplang reveals a Cambodian woman entered Thailand illegally for the fourth time. She used religious disguise to solicit money in Sukhumvit. BANGKOK — A prominent Thai social activist has exposed a new tactic used by foreign begging syndicates in Bangkok. In this case, a Cambodian national disguised herself as a local Muslim woman to solicit money from tourists…
- Thailand News
Thailand expects 42.23 billion baht boost from Chinese New Year tourism
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) anticipates a bustling Chinese New Year in 2026, with an estimated tourism revenue of 42.23 billion baht, marking a 13% increase compared to the previous year. The improving trend in Chinese tourists visiting Thailand is evident, with daily arrivals ranging from 13,000 to 14,000 individuals. This period of high tourist activity is expected to…
- Bangkok News
Deputy PM confirms Disneyland Thailand Plan is real
Deputy PM confirms Disneyland Thailand plan for EEC is real and Casino-Free Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, addressed skepticism regarding the “Disneyland” project within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). As the supervisor of the EEC, he asserted that Thailand possesses adequate potential to develop a world-class project like a Thai Disneyland. He emphasized that this…
- Bangkok News
Thailand set for cooler weather returning in February
Bangkok, 27 January 2026 – The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a 7-day weather forecast covering January 26 to February 1, 2026. The report indicates fluctuating weather patterns, starting with a warming trend and morning fog before a new cold air mass impacts the country. From January 26 to 31, upper Thailand and the upper Southern region will experience rising…
- Bangkok News
New cold surge to sweep Thailand, drop 4°C from Jan 21
Thailand Braces for New Cold Surge: Temperatures to Drop 2-4°C Starting Jan 21 BANGKOK – The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) announced a weather warning on January 19, 2026, advising residents to prepare for a new moderate high-pressure system from China. This cold air mass will cover upper Thailand and the South China Sea, causing temperatures to plummet by 2-4°C across…
- Chiang Mai News
Chiang Mai temple to ban tourists following ‘Disrespectful’ yoga
Chiang Mai Temple Threatens to Ban Tourists Following ‘Disrespectful’ Yoga and Climbing. CHIANG MAI – Wat Pha Lat, a historic temple in northern Thailand, issued a strict ultimatum to visitors. The administration warns that it may permanently close its gates to the public if tourists continue treating the sacred grounds as a gymnasium or recreational park. The 13th-century forest temple,…
- Health
Do allergy meds cause dementia? Pediatrician explains
Pediatrician Clarifies Safety of Antihistamines Following Viral Dementia Fears A leading pediatrician has issued a detailed clarification regarding viral social media posts suggesting a link between routine antihistamine use and dementia, aiming to alleviate growing anxiety among parents. The online controversy stemmed from content claiming that daily consumption of allergy medications accelerates brain degeneration or Alzheimer’s disease. The posts included…
- Phuket News
Phuket hotel staff issued key to intruder targeting female guest’s room
Phuket hotel admits a staff member issued a Master Key to an intruder caught on video trying to enter a female guest’s room. Police are investigating the security breach. PHUKET – A female tourist staying at a hotel in Phuket experienced a severe security breach after an intruder attempted to enter her room using an unauthorized key card. The events…
- Thailand News
The King grants royal patronage to victims of Korat railway disaster
Today, His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen have expressed deep concern and sorrow following a tragic incident where a construction crane collapsed onto a passenger train, resulting in numerous casualties. In response, His Majesty has accepted all injured passengers as patients under royal patronage and placed the deceased under royal patronage, granting 20,000 baht per family to…
- Guides
The deadly Rama 2 Road: Why Thailand’s ‘Seven-Generation Road’ keeps claiming lives
Dissecting the crisis of ‘Seven-Generation Road’ Rama 2, where repeated construction accidents and crane collapses continue to claim lives, yet contractors keep receiving new projects, exposing legal loopholes that amount to paper tigers. If there is one road in Thailand that has become legendary for both its extraordinary length and the dangers hidden behind its development, Rama 2 Road, or…
- Hot News
Nationwide alcohol ban enforced for SAO elections starting Saturday
The Election Commission (EC) has issued a strict warning to the public and business owners. A 24-hour alcohol ban will be in effect this weekend for the Sub-district Administrative Organization (SAO) elections. Violators face imprisonment and heavy fines. With voters heading to the polls on Sunday, January 11, to elect SAO members and presidents nationwide, the law prohibits the sale,…
- World News
What’s happening in Iran? How hunger protests turned into a fight to topple the Islamic Republic.
Iran is currently cut off from the outside world. The government has severed internet and telephone lines nationwide, hoping to blind and deafen the international community to the brutality of its crackdown. Yet, the screams of frustration from the streets echo far beyond the digital blackout. This nationwide uprising is a clear signal: the 40-year-old theocratic regime is facing its…




























