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  • Pattaya drug bust: Thai police nab South Korean dealer, seize 17 million baht worth of drugs

    Pattaya drug bust: Thai police nab South Korean dealer, seize 17 million baht worth of drugs

    Thai police arrested a South Korean drug dealer in Pattaya following the rounding up of 70 drug suspects and the seizure of drugs worth about 17 million baht. The Thai Immigration Bureau (TIMB) held a press conference at the Brighton Grand Hotel in Pattaya today, where they shared the details of the arrest. Officers emphasised that the successful capture of…

  • Singapore Airlines scraps paper food boxes after customer backlash

    Singapore Airlines scraps paper food boxes after customer backlash

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) CEO Goh Choon Phong acknowledged that the airline could have done better with its introduction of paper food boxes and the removal of appetisers. The paper boxes were launched in March for a trial run on some medium- and long-haul flights but received strong criticism from customers regarding food standards and presentation. As a result, SIA has…

  • Democrat secretary-general to step down amid party leadership change

    Democrat secretary-general to step down amid party leadership change

    In a new development in Thai politics, Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Sri-on revealed his intention to resign as the Democrat secretary-general when the party selects its new leader and executives on July 13. The decision on whether a younger individual will be chosen as the new leader will be left to a party committee during the planned general assembly.…

  • Pheu Thai leader denies backroom deals: High-ranking Parliamentary roles still up for grabs

    Pheu Thai leader denies backroom deals: High-ranking Parliamentary roles still up for grabs

    The Pheu Thai leader denies allocating high-ranking Parliamentary roles for his party, asserting that discussions are still ongoing to fill key positions. Despite rumours of potential nominees, Pheu Thai chief Chonlanan Srikaew maintains that no final decision has been made. Chonlanan addressed the ongoing negotiations concerning the appointment of the President of the House of Representatives, stating that talks between his…

  • Pregnant woman vomits 10-15cm roundworms, warns on undercooked food risks

    Pregnant woman vomits 10-15cm roundworms, warns on undercooked food risks

    A pregnant patient at DonSak Hospital in Surat Thani, Thailand, discovered two intestinal roundworms, each longer than 10-15 centimetres, in her vomit. Doctors believe the 27 year old ingested the parasites from contaminated fruits and vegetables. DonSak Hospital shared the story on its Facebook page, explaining that the eight months pregnant woman had been experiencing abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting…

  • Singapore Airlines offers free unlimited WiFi to economy passengers

    Singapore Airlines offers free unlimited WiFi to economy passengers

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) revealed plans to offer free unlimited WiFi to economy and premium economy class passengers from July 1. To access this benefit, travellers must be members of SIA’s rewards programme, KrisFlyer. With this move, SIA is set to become the first airline to provide free unlimited WiFi across all cabin classes and nearly its entire aircraft fleet. Currently, about…

  • Doi Inthanon National Park pioneers integrated conservation area management approach

    Doi Inthanon National Park pioneers integrated conservation area management approach

    Doi Inthanon National Park is piloting a holistic area conservation approach, with a focus on integrated administration and avoiding unnecessary burdens on personnel. This pioneering project aims to effectively manage the park’s 16 sub-agencies and a budget of 50 million baht, whilst protecting the natural environment and resources. Doi Inthanon National Park, the country’s highest peak, is launching a comprehensive…

  • Money laundering mastermind nabbed: Chinese man busted in Pattaya for multibillion-baht scam operation

    Money laundering mastermind nabbed: Chinese man busted in Pattaya for multibillion-baht scam operation

    Thai authorities apprehended a Chinese man in Pattaya on charges of money laundering over 2.5 billion baht for the scam call centre gang based in Cambodia. The crackdown, led by the Thai Immigration Bureau (TIMB), was carried out in response to instances of criminal behaviour causing harm to citizens and tarnishing the country’s image. Details of the operation were released…

  • Officials monitor religious offering prices amid Visakha Bucha preparations

    Officials monitor religious offering prices amid Visakha Bucha preparations

    Udom Srisomsong, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade, revealed that due to the upcoming significant Buddhist holiday, Visakha Bucha Day, people are keen to purchase merit-making sets and Thai Dharma sets to offer to monks. As a result, the department has sent officers to inspect the prices of these products at markets in Bangkok, such as Huay Kwang…

  • Lottery market’s dirty secret exposed: Decades of bribery unveiled

    Lottery market’s dirty secret exposed: Decades of bribery unveiled

    Bribery in the lottery market in Thailand has been prevalent for about 20 years, according to the president of the Thai Lottery Traders Association, Sam-ang Sonklin. He claims the issue stems from high costs at the source, which forces sellers to increase their prices. The police also face pressure to address the problem, resulting in a vicious cycle that affects…

  • Woman attacks Thai shop owner with beer bottle over alleged grudge

    Woman attacks Thai shop owner with beer bottle over alleged grudge

    A 52 year old woman attacked a 64 year old female shop owner in Thailand‘s central Samut Sakhon province with a beer bottle, leaving the latter injured on her face and head. The attacker later apologised to the victim’s family, revealing longstanding resentment as the reason behind the incident. In the recent incident, a woman was seen on video attacking…

  • Opportunity knocks: 7,813 assistant teacher positions up for grabs, beware of scam traps

    Opportunity knocks: 7,813 assistant teacher positions up for grabs, beware of scam traps

    The Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) is set to conduct recruitment examinations for 7,813 assistant teacher positions in 63 subject areas, warning candidates to study hard and not to fall for scam groups. The application period runs from today, May 31, and June 6, with 204 regional zones and one Special Education Administration Office participating in the process.…

  • Residents in Thailand rally against US interference, demand an end to meddling (video)

    Residents in Thailand rally against US interference, demand an end to meddling (video)

    Chiang Mai residents expressed their concerns about the United States meddling in Thailand’s internal affairs and gathered outside the US consulate urging them to stop interfering. The Move Forward Party (MFP), led by the future Prime Minister Pita Limjaroenrat, garnered the highest number of votes from citizens across Thailand. As a result, the party is now making preparations to form…

  • Exploding battery injures soldier and startles media at Defence Ministry event

    Exploding battery injures soldier and startles media at Defence Ministry event

    A battery explosion at Thailand’s Ministry of Defence injured a soldier and startled reporters, taking place just before a scheduled military assembly. The explosion occurred today after two power outages in the morning, during which officials tried to repair the equipment. The battery was later found to be in a deteriorated condition. The incident took place just prior to a…

  • Cash and carry: Vietnamese bride’s counting prowess wows online

    Cash and carry: Vietnamese bride’s counting prowess wows online

    A Vietnamese bride‘s ingenious approach to dealing with the overwhelming number of cash-filled envelopes from her wedding grabbed the spotlight online. Using a money counting machine, the savvy bride easily managed the task, garnering attention on social media. Counting money after a wedding ceremony is considered a charming activity for many couples, as they smile at the names of relatives…

  • Flood-prone rail underpass raises safety concerns in Thailand, locals demand action

    Flood-prone rail underpass raises safety concerns in Thailand, locals demand action

    Residents in Thailand‘s northeast Nakhon Ratchasima have encountered recurring flooding in an underpass railway tunnel, severely affecting their daily commutes. Despite the water levels receding, the tunnel remains dangerous to traverse due to accumulated sediment and slippery roads. According to reports, the under-construction Ban Bu underpass railway tunnel – part of a railway project connecting Chira Road and Khon Kaen…

  • Central Pattana invests 1 billion baht in the Greatest Grand Sale 2023 campaign

    Central Pattana invests 1 billion baht in the Greatest Grand Sale 2023 campaign

    Central Pattana Plc (CPN) joined forces with companies under the Central Group umbrella and leading business partners to invest over 1 billion baht in a mid-year sales campaign titled The Greatest Grand Sale 2023. The campaign will take place across shopping centres, department stores, and Central’s online platform, offering discounts of up to 80% at 9,500 stores, including over 16,500 brands,…

  • Khon Kaen zoo conducts health check on giant turtles as breeding season ends

    Khon Kaen zoo conducts health check on giant turtles as breeding season ends

    Khon Kaen Zoo conducted health checks on various species of tortoises and turtles in preparation for their egg-laying season after the completion of the breeding period. Some of the tortoises weighed over 70 kilograms, yet maintained good health. Khon Kaen Zoo has been focusing on the breeding and conservation of various species of tortoises, including the Aldabran giant tortoise, with…

  • Thailand marks World No Tobacco Day, focuses on youth vaping dangers

    Thailand marks World No Tobacco Day, focuses on youth vaping dangers

    As the world observes World No Tobacco Day today, the World Health Organization (WHO) aims to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking and vaping, including the health risks associated with smoking and the harmful effects of secondhand smoke on non-smokers. In Thailand, the Non-Smoking Campaign Foundation and the Tobacco Consumption Control Network are paying particular attention to the issue…

  • Swing group hosts Pattaya skywalk for gender equality, boost tourism

    Swing group hosts Pattaya skywalk for gender equality, boost tourism

    In a symbolic gesture, the Swing group organised an event in Pattaya to showcase support for diversity and promote gender equality. The gathering aimed not only to foster a sense of inclusivity but also to boost tourism in the region. Over the next month, several pride events are scheduled to take place, further celebrating this spirit of unity and acceptance.…

  • Husband catches wife cheating as street light reveals adulterous embrace

    Husband catches wife cheating as street light reveals adulterous embrace

    A 29 year old man in Ein Sue district of China’s Hubei province discovered his wife’s infidelity through a chance encounter by their home window. The couple had been married for seven years before their relationship crumbled, following the husband’s job loss due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The man, known as Phoo (a pseudonym), was introduced to his wife, Tong (a…

  • Australian man arrested in Phuket for damaging van mirror in road rage incident

    Australian man arrested in Phuket for damaging van mirror in road rage incident

    Phuket police apprehended an Australian man for causing damage to a passenger van in a road rage incident, specifically targeting the vehicle’s rear-view mirrors. The man, identified only as Navale, was taken into custody following a complaint received by Wichit Police yesterday morning, The Phuket News reported. According to the police report, Navale and an individual named Haider from Dubai…

  • Key witness in Jho Low investigation dies at 56, secrets buried

    Key witness in Jho Low investigation dies at 56, secrets buried

    Kee Kok Thiam, a man questioned by Malaysian authorities regarding the location of fugitive financier Low Taek Jho, known as Jho Low, has died at the age of 56. Lawyers for Kee Kok Thiam and his family announced in a statement that he passed away on Monday due to a sudden massive stroke in a hospital. They urged people not…

  • Blackpink fans scammed: Thai woman arrested for selling fake concert tickets

    Blackpink fans scammed: Thai woman arrested for selling fake concert tickets

    Police arrested an unscrupulous Thai woman for selling fake concert tickets to see the popular K-Pop girl group Blackpink. The victims suffered financial losses exceeding 700,000 baht. During the Blackpink World Tour Bangkok Encore last weekend, police discovered that many attendees arrived at the event holding identical e-tickets, all of which had been purchased under the name of 26 year…

  • Xiao-I, Chinese AI chatbot pioneer, targets global expansion

    Xiao-I, Chinese AI chatbot pioneer, targets global expansion

    Yuan Hui’s company Xiao-I has come a long way since it launched its first chatbot two decades ago. Today, the Shanghai-based firm is valued at over US$400 million, listed on the Nasdaq, and aims to expand its presence in the global market. Yuan, the chairman and chief executive of Xiao-I, was inspired to develop a chatbot back in 2003 during…

  • Chiang Rai tackles severe PM 2.5 with China-Thai collaboration on air pollution

    Chiang Rai tackles severe PM 2.5 with China-Thai collaboration on air pollution

    In response to the severe PM 2.5 air pollution and forest fire smog issues affecting Chiang Rai, Thai and Chinese experts have collaborated to provide sustainable solutions. They are working to tackle this complex problem, which has been difficult to predict due to fluctuating weather conditions. Representatives from Chiang Rai’s Natural Resources and Environment Office collaborated with Gansheng Shi, an…

  • Thai export growth target maintained despite 7-month shipment decline

    Thai export growth target maintained despite 7-month shipment decline

    Despite a decline in Thai exports for seven consecutive months, the Commerce Ministry maintains its export growth target of 1-2% for the year. Keerati Rushchano, the Permanent Commerce Secretary, predicts that the export outlook will remain negative due to the high inventory held by trading partners, causing delays in orders. However, he expects exports to improve in the second half of…

  • Chinese fighter’s aggressive move risks collision with US aircraft

    Chinese fighter’s aggressive move risks collision with US aircraft

    An American surveillance aircraft encountered an “unnecessarily aggressive manoeuvre” by a Chinese fighter pilot over the South China Sea last week, according to the US military. This incident, which the Pentagon claims is indicative of China’s pattern of behaviour, comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing over issues such as Taiwan and an alleged Chinese spy balloon shot down…

  • North Korea satellite launch fails, debris recovered from sea

    North Korea satellite launch fails, debris recovered from sea

    A failed satellite launch by North Korea on May 31 resulted in the booster and payload crashing into the sea, according to the state’s news agency KCNA. The incident led to emergency alerts and temporary evacuation warnings in parts of South Korea and Japan. South Korea’s military has since recovered parts of the launch vehicle from the sea. The “Chollima-1”…

  • Thai minimum wage: Coalition parties and industry council engage in discussions

    Thai minimum wage: Coalition parties and industry council engage in discussions

    Eight Thai political parties agreed to support a Thai minimum wage increase to 450 baht (US$13) per day and continued discussions with the Federation of Thai Industries about moving the bill forward. Pita Limjaroenrat, leader of the Move Forward Party (MFP), emphasized the excellent cooperation within the coalition government. The MFP leader informed INN News that the atmosphere during the…