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  • Ringing in trouble: Bangkok thief swaps gold for cold hard cash

    Ringing in trouble: Bangkok thief swaps gold for cold hard cash

    Police arrested a man for stealing a gold ring by posing as a customer. He swapped the real ring with a fake one while the staff were distracted and later confessed to selling the ring for money. Police yesterday, August 12, arrested 33 year old Sakda following a warrant issued by the Criminal Court on August 1. He was apprehended…

  • Bangkok taxi driver slashes passenger’s head after overcharge (video)

    Bangkok taxi driver slashes passenger’s head after overcharge (video)

    A shameful Thai taxi driver surrendered himself yesterday after trying to overcharge a passenger by 500 baht and subsequently attacking her with a knife on a footpath near Soi Lat Phrao 42/2 in the Huai Khwang district of Bangkok on Saturday, August 10. The victim’s sister, 29 year old Supawadee Khamsa-nga, met with Ekkaphop Luangprasert, the founder of the non-profit…

  • Billion baht boatloads: Bangkok’s big splash in water transport

    Billion baht boatloads: Bangkok’s big splash in water transport

    Thailand’s Office of Transport and Traffic Policy Planning (OTP) announced an ambitious plan to invest 8.87 billion baht to enhance water transport networks in Bangkok and its surrounding provinces. This comprehensive development plan aims to bolster public transport by boat, spanning from 2024 to 2032. Panya Chupanich, Director-General of the OTP, confirmed that the Transport Ministry approved the project, which…

  • Student activists campaign against judges at Thai universities

    Student activists campaign against judges at Thai universities

    Student activists at Thammasat and Chulalongkorn universities launched campaigns targeting two Constitutional Court judges who also serve as guest lecturers at their institutions. This action follows the court’s recent ruling that led to the disbandment of the Move Forward Party (MFP). Thammasat University Student Council Rangsit Campus and the committee of students from the Faculty of Law posted an open…

  • British tourists breathe easy: Bangkok slips off the scam radar

    British tourists breathe easy: Bangkok slips off the scam radar

    Good news for British tourists heading to Bangkok for a holiday: the Big Mango has dropped five places from No.1 to No.6 as the globe’s most likely destinations to get scammed or robbed. Antivirus company McAfee compiled a new list highlighting cities where tourists are often robbed of their hard-earned cash, with a popular Spanish resort now claiming the top…

  • Bangkok residents urge SRT to allocate Makkasan land for housing

    Bangkok residents urge SRT to allocate Makkasan land for housing

    Residents near the railway in Bangkok’s Phaya Thai district are calling on the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to allocate 10% of its 500-rai Makkasan land to them before commencing a high-speed rail project connecting three airports. The high-speed rail will link Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan, and U-Tapao Airport in Rayong. Last March, the…

  • Bangkok aircon technician steals Rolex, pawns it for 80,000 baht

    Bangkok aircon technician steals Rolex, pawns it for 80,000 baht

    An air conditioning technician turned thief stole a customer’s Rolex valued at 250,000 baht and pawned it the following day for a fraction of its value at 80,000 baht. Bang Khen police, led by Anan Worasaart, ordered the arrest of 35 year old Bancha, and 23 year old Kawalin after they were found with a Rolex Oyster Perpetua worth approximately…

  • Toll fees on Bangkok expressways waived for Mother’s Day

    Toll fees on Bangkok expressways waived for Mother’s Day

    Thailand’s Expressway Authority (EXAT) announced that toll fees will be waived on three major expressways tomorrow, August 11, in celebration of Mother’s Day. This initiative aims to ease travel and reduce expenses for the public. Starting from 12.01am to midnight, tolls will be free on the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway (comprising 20 toll booths), the Si Rat Expressway (31 toll…

  • Yellow and Pink monorails getting a ‘wheel’ new level of safety

    Yellow and Pink monorails getting a ‘wheel’ new level of safety

    Reinforcement of the guidewheels on all Yellow and Pink monorail trains has been announced to enhance the systems’ safety in Bangkok. The director of Eastern Bangkok Monorail Co (EBM) and Northern Bangkok Monorail (NBM), Surapong Laoha-unya, who is also the CEO of BTS Group Holdings, revealed the initiative yesterday, August 8. This decision follows an incident on January 2 when…

  • Blood & brine: Meat throwers leave Thai couple in a pickle (video)

    Blood & brine: Meat throwers leave Thai couple in a pickle (video)

    A Thai couple today sought help from a news agency after police were unable to identify two men who threw bags of pork blood and pickled fish at their home on Soi Phetchaburi 31 in the Ratchathewi district of Bangkok on Monday. A Channel 3 team today, August 8, visited the victim’s home, a five-storey building on Soi Phetchaburi 31…

  • Bangkok agricultural fair celebrates Queen Sirikit’s birthday

    Bangkok agricultural fair celebrates Queen Sirikit’s birthday

    In a grand celebration of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother’s 92nd birthday, the Queen Sirikit Park Foundation, alongside 26 state and private organisations, launched a spectacular agricultural fair at Queen Sirikit Park in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district. Running from tomorrow, August 9 until August 14, the fair promises to be an extraordinary event, honouring the Queen Mother’s enduring legacy.…

  • Ex-Move Forward MPs to unveil new party after court ban (video)

    Ex-Move Forward MPs to unveil new party after court ban (video)

    Following the shock dissolution of the Move Forward Party (MFP), former MPs are set to rise from the ashes with a brand-new political entity. The MFP, which clinched victory in the 2023 General Election, was abruptly disbanded by the Constitutional Court yesterday, August 7, accused of attempting to undermine the constitutional monarchy by pushing to amend the lese majeste law…

  • Siriraj Hospital computer outage disrupts appointments

    Siriraj Hospital computer outage disrupts appointments

    Siriraj Hospital announced that its computer system is down, causing a temporary halt in services for patients with pre-scheduled appointments. The hospital assured new appointments will be communicated after today, August 8. Siriraj Hospital recently posted an urgent announcement stating that their computer system is temporarily out of service. This has disrupted the hospital’s ability to provide normal services to…

  • Cracks in 300-year-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon reveal core

    Cracks in 300-year-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon reveal core

    A centuries-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon has cracked, revealing an ancient laterite core. The Fine Arts Department confirmed it is the work of ancient craftsmen, showing distinct differences between the outer and inner statues. The Buddha statue, over 300 years old, located at Wat Khok Kham in Samut Sakhon, shows significant cracks exposing an inner statue made of laterite.…

  • Thailand to introduce more effective and affordable HPV vaccine

    Thailand to introduce more effective and affordable HPV vaccine

    Thailand’s National Health Security Office (NHSO) plans to replace its two-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine with a more affordable and effective single-dose alternative in the next fiscal year, according to Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin. The current two-dose vaccine has a 60% effectiveness rate against two strains of the virus, HPV16 and HPV18, whereas the proposed single-dose vaccine boasts a…

  • Nightclub owner denies attempted rape, claims victim wanted sex

    Nightclub owner denies attempted rape, claims victim wanted sex

    A Thai nightclub owner denied attacking and attempting to rape a female singer who worked at his club, claiming the alleged victim took off her clothes because she wanted to have sex with him. The victim’s boyfriend, Chaloemsak Maleerod, took to social media to seek justice for his 36 year old girlfriend, Nui. He posted pictures of Nui with wounds…

  • Bus stop sign location near BTS station sparks online outrage

    Bus stop sign location near BTS station sparks online outrage

    A bus stop sign erected in the middle of a bush sparked a heated debate online, with netizens criticising its impractical location and safety concerns. The popular Facebook page Footpath Thai Style recently shared an image of a newly installed bus stop sign placed awkwardly within a bush on a narrow and uneven footpath. The page highlighted the location on…

  • MRTA seeks approval for Orange Line route through Bangkok

    MRTA seeks approval for Orange Line route through Bangkok

    The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) has formally requested permission from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to utilise its areas for the construction of the western route of the Orange Line. This new route aims to connect Bang Khun Non and Min Buri. Tawatchai Napasaksri, BMA’s Public Works Department Director, revealed that the MRTA, along with the concessionaire…

  • Tuk tuk driver faints, crashes into taxi in Bangkok

    Tuk tuk driver faints, crashes into taxi in Bangkok

    A tuk tuk driver lost consciousness at the wheel, causing his vehicle to swerve off the road and collide with a taxi. Emergency responders quickly administered CPR after detecting a weak pulse and then transported him to the hospital for further treatment. The incident occurred today, August 8, at around 6.40am. The Poh Teck Tung Foundation received a call from…

  • Thai bill to legalise adult entertainment industry fails first reading

    Thai bill to legalise adult entertainment industry fails first reading

    A bill aiming to legalise the adult entertainment industry and its associated products, including pornographic materials and sex toys, failed to pass its first reading in the House yesterday. Sponsored by the Move Forward Party (MFP), the bill was introduced by Bangkok MP Taopiphop Limjittrakorn last month. The proposal sought to amend Section 287 of the Criminal Code, which currently…

  • Thai AirAsia launches new route from Tiruchi to Bangkok

    Thai AirAsia launches new route from Tiruchi to Bangkok

    Thai AirAsia will be launching direct flights from southern India’s Tiruchirappalli (also known as Tiruchi) to Bangkok, starting September 21. This move not only expands the airline’s network but also strengthens its foothold in the Indian market. The new service will operate thrice a week, offering flights in the Bangkok-Tiruchi-Bangkok sector on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The flight will depart…

  • Thai thief gets his knickers in a twist over stolen briefs (video)

    Thai thief gets his knickers in a twist over stolen briefs (video)

    A Thai thief who stole underwear from a village in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok got his knickers in a twist and begged a victim to drop legal charges against him, fearing his wife would be hurt and think he liked other people’s underwear more than hers. The victim, a Thai woman named Bee, reported the theft to Chaiyaphruek Police Station…

  • Cebu Pacific resumes flights from southern Philippines to Bangkok

    Cebu Pacific resumes flights from southern Philippines to Bangkok

    Cebu Pacific resumes its international flights and launches new domestic routes from the southern Philippines city of Davao, including to Bangkok. Starting October 28, Cebu Pacific will operate direct flights thrice weekly between Davao and Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport. This eagerly anticipated route is a game-changer for those yearning to explore Thailand’s vibrant streets, bustling markets, and rich cultural…

  • PM Srettha denies rumoured bribes to MFP MPs

    PM Srettha denies rumoured bribes to MFP MPs

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin vehemently denies knowing anything about the explosive rumours circulating about attempts to bribe Move Forward Party (MFP) MPs to switch allegiances. Insiders claim that rival political factions have allegedly dangled a staggering 30 million baht in front of some MFP MPs to lure them away. These tantalising whispers come as the MFP, the leading opposition…

  • KFC Thailand celebrates 40th anniversary with exclusive gift

    KFC Thailand celebrates 40th anniversary with exclusive gift

    KFC Thailand celebrates its 40th anniversary this Mother’s Day with a special gift, the KFC Bucket Ware, an exclusive food storage container inspired by the iconic fried chicken bucket. Produced by Thai brand Super Lock, this limited-edition container is designed for mothers who love collecting storage boxes. The KFC Bucket Ware is not for sale but is available as a…

  • Thai police seize 5 million baht worth of vaping products in Bangkok

    Thai police seize 5 million baht worth of vaping products in Bangkok

    Thai police dismantled a major online vaping operation, seizing over 24,000 items from a townhouse in Din Daeng, Bangkok. Officers described it as the largest bust of its kind this year. The raid, conducted yesterday, August 6, at 1pm, was led by high-ranking officials, including Nirandon Lueamsri, Deputy Commissioner of Police, and Thanakrit Jittareerat, Assistant to the Minister of Public…

  • Missing Brit from Bangkok airport boarded flight to Finland

    Missing Brit from Bangkok airport boarded flight to Finland

    The baffling disappearance of a British tourist hours before his flight from Bangkok has taken a twist: his sister insists he did board a plane. Sarah Robinson-Dale revealed that her brother, 27 year old Simon Robinson, boarded a flight to Helsinki, Finland. This revelation has shifted the search a staggering 5,000 miles from Southeast Asia to the Arctic Circle. Initially,…

  • PM Srettha vows no interference in MFP court ruling

    PM Srettha vows no interference in MFP court ruling

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced that the government will refrain from interfering with the judicial process regarding the potential dissolution of the opposition Move Forward Party (MFP). The Constitutional Court is scheduled to rule on the matter today, August 7. “The executive branch is in no position to interfere with the justice process. We will not allow other countries…

  • Minister clarifies tax concerns for digital wallet programme

    Minister clarifies tax concerns for digital wallet programme

    Deputy Minister of Finance Julapun Amornvivat insists that sales data from stores participating in the digital wallet programme will not be submitted to the Revenue Department, but stores must file taxes if their sales increase significantly. Julapun addressed concerns yesterday from merchants about joining the digital wallet programme due to tax issues. He assured that the Ministry of Finance would…

  • Thailand construction contract mismanagement leads to big loss

    Thailand construction contract mismanagement leads to big loss

    Inefficient management of construction contracts in Thailand during the 2023 fiscal year led to financial losses exceeding 30 billion baht, according to a spokesperson from the State Audit Office (SAO). SAO spokesperson Sutthipong Boonnithi revealed that these figures emerged from the SAO’s annual audit, which examined over 14,148 projects and contracts across 9,426 public agencies nationwide. The audit identified budget…