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  • Thai man loses 125k gold necklace to woman on dating app

    Thai man loses 125k gold necklace to woman on dating app

    A Thai man lost a gold necklace worth over 125,000 baht to a woman he met on a dating app after meeting her at a hotel in the Isaan province of Udon Thani. The victim, 18 year old Ditdanai Takhamhor, filed a complaint against his former date, identified only as Zia at Mueang Udon Thani Police Station. Ditdanai explained that…

  • Central Thailand: Farmer injured by bull decides to sell all cattle

    Central Thailand: Farmer injured by bull decides to sell all cattle

    A Thai farmer immediately announced the sale of his bull after being seriously injured by the animal. The farmer, who has been repeatedly hurt by the animal, no longer wishes to keep it. The incident occurred yesterday, July 23, in the Si Maha Phot district of Prachin Buri province. The rescue unit from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation was alerted to the…

  • Drug-fuelled Mancunian torments partner over alleged affair: Jailed

    Drug-fuelled Mancunian torments partner over alleged affair: Jailed

    A drug-fuelled thug from Oldham, Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom, accused his partner of having an affair with his father, turning her life into a nightmare. The Mancunian, 39 year old Daniel Hadfield, has now been jailed, bringing a semblance of peace to his tormented victim. Hadfield, driven by a cocktail of alcohol and drugs, controlled and isolated his…

  • Koh Panyi vendors slammed for fleecing South Korean YouTubers

    Koh Panyi vendors slammed for fleecing South Korean YouTubers

    Thai netizens condemned local vendors on Koh Panyi, an island in the southern province of Phang Nga, for overcharging two South Korean YouTubers. Some netizens claimed that the island locals also overcharged domestic tourists. The drama emerged after the YouTube channel Cullen HateBerry released a video in which Paek Ki Deuk, better known as Cullen, and his friend Jung visited…

  • Politics in play: Golf outing sparks denials of secret deals by Thai parties

    Politics in play: Golf outing sparks denials of secret deals by Thai parties

    Pheu Thai Party and coalition partner Bhumjaithai Party have refuted claims of any secret agreements after former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul were seen playing golf together at a resort in Nakhon Ratchasima over the weekend. Anutin, who holds the positions of Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, clarified that Thaksin and his family stayed at…

  • Hong Kong model stabbed to death in Bangkok apartment

    Hong Kong model stabbed to death in Bangkok apartment

    A 24 year old Eurasian model from Hong Kong was found brutally stabbed to death in her Bangkok apartment. Thai media reports indicate that the young woman, who held a Swiss passport, was discovered last Thursday evening, July 18, after neighbours reported hearing screams around 6.15pm. CCTV footage captured the harrowing moment when the model, Gwendoline Cretton, was carried out…

  • Thai man rides tricycle 5 days in rain to aid family in Sukhothai

    Thai man rides tricycle 5 days in rain to aid family in Sukhothai

    A 60 year old Thai man embarked on a perilous journey, riding his motorised tricycle from Trang to Sukhothai through heavy rain for four nights and five days, despite having no money. His mission was to reunite with and support his struggling daughter and five grandchildren. Sithidon, originally from Wang Thong Daeng, Mueang district, Sukhothai, had been working in Trang…

  • Nonthaburi official arrested over alleged 100,000 baht bribe

    Nonthaburi official arrested over alleged 100,000 baht bribe

    Police arrested the 48 year old director of the New Bang Bua Thong Municipality Public Works Division, in Nonthaburi on allegations of accepting a 100,000 baht bribe in exchange for a building permit. He claims the money was for hiring external engineers and architects. Chayut, accompanied by his lawyer, submitted a letter of clarification and evidence to Police Major General…

  • Bangkok stepfather accused of assaulting teen, family seeks justice

    Bangkok stepfather accused of assaulting teen, family seeks justice

    A stepfather is accused of assaulting his 14 year old stepdaughter in a well-known condominium in the Bang Khen area. Her aunt has taken the case to the Central Investigation Bureau after the initial police report showed no progress, fearing the assailant remains at large. The incident occurred today, July 24, at 10.30am when Thammanan Tangtim, also known as Sergeant…

  • Sky-high tourism boom: Thai-Chinese flights to double

    Sky-high tourism boom: Thai-Chinese flights to double

    Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co Ltd (Aerothai) announced a dramatic increase in flights between Thailand and China. The number of annual flights is expected to double from under 100,000 to a staggering 200,000, thanks to a new mutual permanent visa waiver policy. The policy, which began in March, allows Chinese and Thai passport holders to enjoy visa-free holidays and transits…

  • Tragedy in Kathmandu: Saurya Airlines crash claims 18 lives

    Tragedy in Kathmandu: Saurya Airlines crash claims 18 lives

    A Saurya Airlines aircraft carrying 19 people crashed during takeoff at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, leaving 18 dead. Only the pilot has survived. The ill-fated flight, bound for Pokhara, met with disaster around 11am today, according to news agency PTI. Premnath Thakur, spokesperson for the airport, confirmed the crash and reported the tragic loss of lives. Police and firefighters immediately…

  • King Maha Vajiralongkorn makes historic first visit to Krabi

    King Maha Vajiralongkorn makes historic first visit to Krabi

    King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua made a historic visit to the southern province of Krabi, marking his first official trip since ascending the throne on December 1, 2016. The occasion was met with widespread jubilation as locals poured into the streets to catch a glimpse of their new king. The visit, which took place on December 9, 2016, saw King…

  • Thai fisherman survives four hours at sea clinging to bamboo stick

    Thai fisherman survives four hours at sea clinging to bamboo stick

    A young fisherman displayed remarkable endurance after being swept overboard by strong waves and drifting in the sea for four hours. He miraculously survived by swimming to a nearby island, much to his wife’s tearful relief. Sothorn Theppitak, President of the Suntornphu Fisheries Association in Tambon Kram, Klaeng District, Rayong Province, today, July 24, received a report about a missing…

  • Thai man arrested for raping his Thai-British half-sister

    Thai man arrested for raping his Thai-British half-sister

    Police in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen arrested a Thai man who raped his younger half-sister in February last year. He subsequently went into hiding, evading arrest, after the despicable deed. Banped Police Station officers arrested the 29 year old rapist, Manop, and temporarily detained him at the police station to prevent him from fleeing again. He was arrested…

  • Heavy rain warning issued for 30 provinces in Thailand

    Heavy rain warning issued for 30 provinces in Thailand

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning of heavy rainfall across 30 provinces, advising caution for potential flash floods and forest runoffs. Bangkok and surrounding regions are expected to experience rainfall over 60% of the area, while the sea waves could reach up to 2 metres high. The TMD forecasted the weather for the next 24 hours at 11pm…

  • Thais in Taiwan urged to follow directives as Typhoon Gaemi nears

    Thais in Taiwan urged to follow directives as Typhoon Gaemi nears

    Thais residing in Taiwan have been urged to adhere to directives from local officials as the island braces for Typhoon Gaemi, expected to hit tonight. The Thailand Trade and Economic Office advised all Thais to cooperate with Taiwanese officials and stay vigilant. Typhoon Gaemi is forecasted to make landfall in Taiwan later today, bringing heavy rain and strong winds after…

  • Thai police arrest infamous scammer known as White Takli

    Thai police arrest infamous scammer known as White Takli

    Thai police apprehended a notorious online scammer who had been impersonating a police inspector and deceiving people for years. This arrest of the 30 year old man follows multiple incidents of fraud and a series of warrants out for his capture. Narongrit, known as White Takli, from Takli District, Nakhon Sawan Province, was arrested by a team led by Police…

  • Lotto plot: Thai woman cries foul over ‘historic’ ticket trick

    Lotto plot: Thai woman cries foul over ‘historic’ ticket trick

    A Thai woman accused a lottery seller in the northern province of Kamphaengphet of tricking her into buying old lottery tickets from two months ago. The complainant, Sommai Wongkhamma, shared the story with Channel 7 hoping to issue a warning to other lottery enthusiasts. She showed three old lottery tickets to the media. The prize announcement date on the tickets…

  • Thailand’s DNP boosts disaster readiness amid heavy rains

    Thailand’s DNP boosts disaster readiness amid heavy rains

    Natural Resources and Environment Minister Patcharawat Wongsuwan ordered the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) to prepare for natural disasters, particularly flash floods and landslides. Emphasising the need for constant vigilance in tourist areas, he instructed that personnel and equipment be ready to assist the public 24/7. Patcharawat expressed concern for the public affected by heavy rains…

  • Missing Samut Prakan man found dead after five-day search

    Missing Samut Prakan man found dead after five-day search

    A Thai woman in Samut Prakan sought help to find her husband, who had been missing for five days. Tragically, he was found dead in a dense grassy area. The devastated woman collapsed in grief upon hearing the news. CCTV footage along Theparat Road near Bangna Garden captured 35 year old Kawi from Ubon Ratchathani, leaving his workplace at a…

  • Invasive fish species wreak havoc on Samut Prakan shrimp farms

    Invasive fish species wreak havoc on Samut Prakan shrimp farms

    Farmers in Samut Prakan are facing severe losses due to the infiltration of blackchin tilapia and Mayan cichlid into their shrimp ponds. These invasive fish species have been causing significant damage to the local aquaculture industry. At a shrimp farm owned by Adisorn Chansuksawat, located in Village 7, Klong Dan subdistrict, Bang Bo district, the presence of blackchin tilapia and…

  • Perverted thief disguised as woman steals underwear in Rayong

    Perverted thief disguised as woman steals underwear in Rayong

    A perverted thief last night disguised himself in women’s clothes complete with a wig before stealing 40 items of ladies’ underwear that were drying outside the homes of two women in the eastern province of Rayong last night. A Thai couple shared CCTV camera footage of the underwear theft with Channel 7 after the incident took place at about 12.50am…

  • Public transport complaints in Thailand exceed 100,000 in 9 months

    Public transport complaints in Thailand exceed 100,000 in 9 months

    The Department of Land Transport has revealed that complaints about public transport in the past nine months have exceeded 100,000 cases, with the most common issue being rude behaviour. Over 40,000 public transport drivers have had points deducted, and 404 drivers have had their licenses suspended. Today, July 24, Seksom Akkharaphan, Deputy Director-General and spokesperson of the Department of Land…

  • Two Myanmar workers killed in Suphan Buri road accident

    Two Myanmar workers killed in Suphan Buri road accident

    A tragic accident occurred in Suphan Buri early this morning where two Myanmar workers were killed after being hit by a pickup truck while crossing a dark road to buy food. Officer Chaiporn Poonjantuek from the Mueang Suphan Buri Police Station received a report of a road accident on Ooyaa Road, Ban Pho subdistrict, Mueang district, Suphan Buri. Emergency responders…

  • Golden manuscript discovered in Phayao captivates historians

    Golden manuscript discovered in Phayao captivates historians

    A remarkable discovery in Phayao has captivated locals and historians alike. An ancient manuscript, over 500 years old, written entirely in Lanna script with pure gold leaf, has been unearthed. This manuscript, known as a pabsa, is preserved at the Wiang Phayao Museum within Wat Li. Today, reporters revealed the discovery of this golden manuscript, which shines with a radiant…

  • Heartbroken woman rescued from bridge in northeast Thailand

    Heartbroken woman rescued from bridge in northeast Thailand

    A Thai woman, distressed after a breakup, was found crying by the Chi River Bridge in Yasothon province, prompting a good Samaritan to call the police. Officers managed to calm her down after an hour, ensuring her safety and returning her home. A young woman, overcome with sadness from a recent breakup, was found sitting alone on the edge of…

  • Phuket canal blackened by boat engine soot, not oil spill

    Phuket canal blackened by boat engine soot, not oil spill

    Black water in Klong Tha Jeen, located on the east side of Phuket Town, was traced back to soot from a boat engine, according to the Phuket Marine Office. The incident occurred yesterday when soot from the engine of a boat named Jovana caused black water to appear on the canal’s surface. A tip-off was received around 11am, yesterday, July…

  • Chinese work permit service billboards draw more criticism

    Chinese work permit service billboards draw more criticism

    Locals in the central province of Prachinburi have demanded the removal and investigation of three billboards, written in Chinese, advertising work permit application services for foreigners. Recently, a Thai woman took to social media to share a picture of a large billboard at Huai Khwang Intersection in Bangkok, which was written in Chinese. After using a translation app, the woman…

  • Celestial alignment: Saturn slips behind the moon in Thailand

    Celestial alignment: Saturn slips behind the moon in Thailand

    A rare celestial event, the Lunar Occultation of Saturn, will be visible with the naked eye early tomorrow morning across Thailand. The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) announced this phenomenon will occur from approximately 3.09am to 4.27am Bangkok time. NARIT’s public relations and communications office posted on social media that Saturn will gradually disappear behind the Moon and…

  • Peacock attacks Thai woman’s luxury car in TikTok video

    Peacock attacks Thai woman’s luxury car in TikTok video

    A surprise encounter with a peacock left a Thai woman shocked as the bird unexpectedly attacked her luxury car. The incident, captured on video and shared on TikTok by user @2alessandra9, shows the peacock jumping and scratching the vehicle. The video, posted yesterday, features the woman’s high-end van parked by the roadside. Suddenly, a peacock appears, staring intently at the…