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  • Palang Pracharath executives including key MPs jump ship

    Palang Pracharath executives including key MPs jump ship

    Caretaker Agriculture Minister Thamanat Prompow and five key executives of the Palang Pracharath Party resigned from their posts yesterday, sparking speculation about the party’s future. A well-placed source revealed that the six executives have already notified the Election Commission (EC), adding that their departure was imminent. Among those leaving with Thamanat were influential figures such as Samphan Mayusoh, Narathiwat MP;…

  • Conveniently caught: Bangkok cops nab woman in multi-store heist

    Conveniently caught: Bangkok cops nab woman in multi-store heist

    Bangkok Metropolitan Police, along with Investigation Team 115, apprehended a woman involved in a series of thefts at convenience stores across five branches. She confessed to the crimes, citing unemployment and a history of imprisonment while currently under probation. Police Lieutenant General Thiti Saengsawang and other high-ranking officers yesterday, September 4, reported the arrest of 20 year old Montita. She…

  • Foreigner in bin bag sparks panic in Bangkok beauty salon (video)

    Foreigner in bin bag sparks panic in Bangkok beauty salon (video)

    An unnamed foreign man caused chaos in a beauty salon in the Siam Square shopping area near Siam BTS Station in Bangkok on Tuesday , September 3. No one was injured during the incident. A worker at the salon shared a video of the incident on his TikTok account, @oleallstar777, on Tuesday, with the caption: “Warning! Mad foreigner on a…

  • Defence minister announces new commanders in military reshuffle

    Defence minister announces new commanders in military reshuffle

    A significant military reshuffle list is nearing completion, pending final adjustments from the new Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and his Deputy General Natthapol Nakpanich. The proposed list, which includes appointments for new leaders of the armed forces and other high-ranking positions, was discussed at a meeting on Tuesday. This meeting saw the participation of six top commanders and officials from…

  • Thailand government includes cash options in 10,000-baht handout

    Thailand government includes cash options in 10,000-baht handout

    The Thailand government’s 10,000-baht handout programme is set for adjustments, with Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat acknowledging the need to include cash distributions for some recipients instead of digital money. Numerous petitions against the government’s flagship policy contributed to this decision, Julapun said yesterday. Additionally, feedback from various sectors has prompted changes to improve the programme’s effectiveness. Initially, the policy…

  • Thailand recovers first mpox clade Ib patient, no further cases

    Thailand recovers first mpox clade Ib patient, no further cases

    Thailand has successfully managed its first confirmed case of the mpox (formerly monkeypox) clade Ib variant, with the patient fully recovered, public health officials announced yesterday. The 66 year old European male arrived in Bangkok on August 14 after travelling from Africa. The following day, he was admitted to a hospital, where laboratory tests confirmed the presence of the clade…

  • Thai Red Cross slashes dengue fever jab prices

    Thai Red Cross slashes dengue fever jab prices

    The Thai Red Cross Society’s Immunisation and Travel Medicine Clinic is rolling out an unbeatable dengue fever vaccination campaign. For a limited time, the life-saving jab is available at a slashed price of just 1,600 baht per dose, with the full two-dose course set at a budget-friendly 3,200 baht. This special offer runs until October, giving ample time for people…

  • Thai man loses millions to masseuse in love scam (video)

    Thai man loses millions to masseuse in love scam (video)

    A Thai man’s pursuit of love with a masseuse led to a courtroom showdown after she allegedly drained nearly 2 million baht from his account using a mobile banking app. The 47 year old victim, named Wittawat, sought help from non-profit organisation Saimai Survive after losing 2 million baht to the masseuse identified as Ray. He was worried that she…

  • Bangkok’s flood defences on high alert: River embankment boost

    Bangkok’s flood defences on high alert: River embankment boost

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced that the Chao Phraya River embankment is ready to handle the first surge of northern floodwaters, with an additional capacity of 1.75 metres. Officials are ordering drainage in canals and warning 17 communities outside the embankment to prepare for potential flooding tomorrow. Chadchart, alongside Deputy Governor Wisanu Subsompon and the Drainage and Sewerage Department, inspected…

  • Man arrested for shooting inherited gun, causing panic in Bangkok

    Man arrested for shooting inherited gun, causing panic in Bangkok

    A man has been arrested in Bangkok for firing a gun into the sky, causing panic among residents. He claimed he was merely testing the firearm, which was an inherited keepsake from his father, to see if it was still functional. Police Colonel Anan Worasart, head of Bang Khen Police Station, ordered the arrest of 38 year old Marut by…

  • Bangkok’s new electric BRT buses first day issues face backlash

    Bangkok’s new electric BRT buses first day issues face backlash

    Bangkok’s launch of its new electric BRT buses on the Sathorn-Ratchaphruek route sparked significant criticism online due to numerous issues on the first day of service. These problems include an insufficient number of buses, longer waiting times, and malfunctioning doors. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Deputy Governor Wisanu Subsompon provided an update on the progress of the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit)…

  • New hire steals 15,000 baht on first day at Bangkok store

    New hire steals 15,000 baht on first day at Bangkok store

    A thief, posing as a new employee at a convenience store, managed to steal 15,000 baht from the cash register on her first day at work and has since escaped. The incident took place last Friday, August 30 at approximately 6.28pm in a convenience store on Ramkhamhaeng Soi 190/2, Min Buri, Bangkok. The thief, 27 year old Nathakarn, was hired…

  • Cheers: Bangkok barbecue offers free beer to Man United fans

    Cheers: Bangkok barbecue offers free beer to Man United fans

    About Beef, a well-known barbecue restaurant in Bangkok, is offering free beer to Manchester United fans to lift their spirits after a devastating home loss to Liverpool. The match, part of the Premier League’s intense red rivalry, saw Manchester United fall to Liverpool 3-0 at Old Trafford, a result that has left many Thai Man United fans disheartened. Liverpool’s decisive…

  • Thai woman survives 2km drift after Chao Phraya River jump

    Thai woman survives 2km drift after Chao Phraya River jump

    A woman who jumped from a bridge over the Chao Phraya River in Ayutthaya was found alive after being carried 2 kilometres downstream. She was rescued by locals and taken to hospital. Police in Ayutthaya received a report about a woman who had left her pickup truck running on a bridge over the Chao Phraya River before jumping into the…

  • Filipina teacher allegedly slaps Thai schoolboy until ear bleeds

    Filipina teacher allegedly slaps Thai schoolboy until ear bleeds

    A Filipina teacher at a school in Bangkok allegedly slapped a six year old schoolboy’s ear until it bled because he could not answer her questions in class. The victim’s mother, 50 year old A, reached out to social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet after the 33 year old Filipina teacher, whose name remains undisclosed, attempted to settle the physical…

  • Bangkok cat owner offers 15,000 baht reward for missing pet

    Bangkok cat owner offers 15,000 baht reward for missing pet

    A distraught cat owner in Bangkok offered a 15,000 baht reward for the safe return of her beloved pet which disappeared from her home in the Charansanitwong area on August 18. The black, neutered male cat, weighing around 7 kilogrammes, was last seen wearing a purple collar with an attached AirTag. In a heartfelt Facebook post yesterday, September 2, Natapan…

  • Eighth death in Bangkok methanol poisoning crisis

    Eighth death in Bangkok methanol poisoning crisis

    The eighth victim of the deadly methanol poisoning cluster has died, with five others still on ventilators. This latest casualty was in critical condition from the moment of hospitalisation yesterday, September 2. The situation was reported by the Department of Medical Services and the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, revealing a total of 44 patients affected by…

  • Bangkok taxi driver returns tourist’s lost bag with 75,100 baht

    Bangkok taxi driver returns tourist’s lost bag with 75,100 baht

    A taxi driver in Bangkok made headlines yesterday after returning a significant amount of foreign currency to an Israeli tourist. The taxi driver, 54 year old Wirat Soi-udom from Roi Et province, discovered a black handbag in his taxi, containing foreign currencies and documents. The bag belonged to Nathanel Avinoam, an Israeli national. Wirat had picked up Avinoam from Thanon…

  • Thai chamber warns flood damages may exceed 10 billion baht

    Thai chamber warns flood damages may exceed 10 billion baht

    The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) raised alarms over the economic repercussions of the ongoing floods in northern Thailand. Should the flooding persist for another month, financial damage could surpass 10 billion baht, officials warn. Estimates from the TCC and the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce reveal that if conditions improve within the next two weeks, the current…

  • Thai taxi driver attacked by passenger for overcharging (video)

    Thai taxi driver attacked by passenger for overcharging (video)

    A Thai taxi driver is seeking justice after a male passenger attacked him for overcharging on a roadside in the Sathorn district of Bangkok. The taxi driver, Pipol Sawangsuk, shared three videos showing him in a heated argument with the passenger on a footpath along Chan Road in Bangkok on Saturday, August 31. He later shared another video explaining the…

  • Thai baby girl’s early birth on rescue vehicle sparks lottery buzz

    Thai baby girl’s early birth on rescue vehicle sparks lottery buzz

    A 30 year old woman gave birth to her fourth child in a rescue vehicle on the way to Samut Sakhon Hospital. Residents are now speculating on the vehicle’s registration number for the upcoming lottery draw. The Bang Khun Thian Civil Defense Volunteers (OPPR) in Bangkok received a call yesterday about a woman in labour at her home near Phra…

  • NACC awaits CCTV in Thaksin hospital treatment probe

    NACC awaits CCTV in Thaksin hospital treatment probe

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has yet to receive CCTV footage from the Police General Hospital as it investigates potential preferential treatment given to former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra during his hospital stay. Niwatchai Kasemmongkol, NACC secretary-general, stated yesterday that the commission has gathered substantial information and will soon determine if there is sufficient evidence to proceed with questioning. The…

  • Thai House of Representatives to make 7.8 billion baht budget cut

    Thai House of Representatives to make 7.8 billion baht budget cut

    The House of Representatives is set to proceed with the second and third readings of the budget bill for the 2025 fiscal year next week. This development comes amidst reports that the proposed spending plan has been reduced by nearly 8 billion baht. House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha announced that the budget debate will take place from September 3…

  • Prosecutor defends involvement in Red Bull heir hit-and-run case

    Prosecutor defends involvement in Red Bull heir hit-and-run case

    A former senior prosecutor has revealed he assisted Red Bull heir Vorayuth Yoovidhya in the 2012 hit-and-run case due to a compassionate gesture, as the driver was a friend of his niece. Chainarong Saengthong-aram, one of eight defendants accused of mishandling the high-profile incident that resulted in the death of a policeman, allegedly underreported the speed of Vorayuth’s Ferrari from…

  • Thailand’s Seri Ruam Thai Party dumps Pheu Thai amid feud

    Thailand’s Seri Ruam Thai Party dumps Pheu Thai amid feud

    Thailand’s Seri Ruam Thai Party has quit the Pheu Thai-led coalition government. The move follows a heated dispute between Seri Ruam Thai’s leader, Police General Sereepisuth Temeeyaves, and the ruling Pheu Thai Party, which he accuses of neglect. In a tense briefing at the Seri Ruam Thai headquarters yesterday, Pol. Gen. Sereepisuth revealed that the party executive board had decided…

  • Bangkok faces 11.75 billion baht Green Line debt crisis

    Bangkok faces 11.75 billion baht Green Line debt crisis

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and its business arm, Krungthep Thanakom (KT), are urgently reviewing a National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) ruling before they settle a colossal 11.75 billion baht debt owed to the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC). This follows a Supreme Administrative Court order on July 26, which gave BMA and KT just 180 days to pay up. The…

  • Bangkok security guard arrested for fatal stabbing over traffic cones

    Bangkok security guard arrested for fatal stabbing over traffic cones

    A security guard was arrested after fatally stabbing an elderly caregiver following a dispute over traffic cones in Bangkok’s Thawi Watthana district. The incident occurred yesterday, August 29, at Pin Klao Nakorn 2 Village, Soi Phutthamonthon Sai 2. Police Lieutenant Weerawit Tasanapinyoyo received a call about a fatal stabbing at 5pm. The altercation took place in front of house number…

  • Thai parents outraged after teacher hits boy with wooden stick

    Thai parents outraged after teacher hits boy with wooden stick

    The parents of an 11 year old Thai schoolboy have filed a complaint against a teacher who allegedly struck their son with a wooden stick, causing injuries. The mother, 27 year old Raksuda, reported the incident to Police Lieutenant Sura Lertthaisong at Khu Khot Police Station at 10.30pm yesterday, August 29. She stated that her son, a sixth-grade student, was…

  • Bangkok’s homeless reselling donated food sparks fury

    Bangkok’s homeless reselling donated food sparks fury

    Homeless individuals in Bangkok’s Trok Sake have been accused of reselling donated food parcels, prompting social media outcry. Reports emerged yesterday, August 29, warning those planning to donate food to be cautious, as some homeless groups have been intercepting and reselling the food. A member of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s (BMA) staff group shared photos and a message detailing the…

  • Bangkok braces for river’s ride: Chao Phraya goes with the flow

    Bangkok braces for river’s ride: Chao Phraya goes with the flow

    Heavy flooding in northern Thailand is now wreaking havoc in Bangkok, with the capital bracing itself for the Chao Phraya River to burst its banks, according to the Royal Irrigation Department (RID). Floodwaters from the northern provinces are surging into Bangkok, spurred by a rushed discharge from the Chao Phraya dam in Chai Nat. This dam, crucial for regulating water…