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  • Thai police halt illegal 15 tonnes of pork import from China

    Thai police halt illegal 15 tonnes of pork import from China

    Thai highway police intercepted a major operation yesterday, January 22, involving the illegal import of more than 15 tonnes of pork meat from China. The meat, intended for restaurants in Bangkok, was smuggled across the Mekong River. Police Major General Khongkrit Lertsittikul, commander of the Highway Police Division, directed the operation leading to the arrest of three individuals: 27 year…

  • Thai monk’s death linked to congenital disease, not dog attack

    Thai monk’s death linked to congenital disease, not dog attack

    A Thai monk in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok died from a congenital disease rather than a dog attack. The dog, initially thought to be a Pitbull, was later identified as an American Bully and has now been taken in by an adoptive family. The 46 year old monk, Bannadit, was found dead in his accommodation within the temple on January…

  • Heinous crime: Couple arrested for farmer’s murder in Phatthalung

    Heinous crime: Couple arrested for farmer’s murder in Phatthalung

    Police have apprehended a couple suspected of murdering a prominent farmer in Phatthalung province after they fled to Mae Sai in Chiang Rai. CCTV footage captured them leaving the scene on a motorcycle around the time of the incident, leading to their arrest. The victim, 72 year old Phob, was an award-winning farmer and the owner of an agricultural learning centre…

  • Thai baht bus driver hits and kills colleague on Chon Buri road

    Thai baht bus driver hits and kills colleague on Chon Buri road

    A Thai baht bus driver hit and killed his colleague on Sukhumvit Road in Chon Buri province yesterday, January 22, following an argument over their work schedule. An app-based food delivery rider, Parkphum, contacted officers from Saen Suk Police Station at around 10am yesterday to report the incident. Parkphum later told Amarin TV that he was on his way to deliver…

  • Thailand’s PM2.5 crisis: Toxic dust turns up the heat

    Thailand’s PM2.5 crisis: Toxic dust turns up the heat

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts a slight rise in temperatures due to weakening cold air masses, with chilly conditions in the north and light rain in the south. Dust pollution remains a significant issue as of yesterday, January 22. The TMD predicts that over the next 24 hours, the high-pressure system or cold air mass covering upper Thailand and…

  • Thailand mandates biometric SIM registration to combat fraud

    Thailand mandates biometric SIM registration to combat fraud

    The board of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has provisionally approved a draft for a new SIM card registration system, incorporating biometric data collection from mobile users. The proposed system mandates all mobile operators to implement liveness detection biometric technology for SIM card registrations. This move aligns with recent political calls for stricter measures to combat prevalent online…

  • Drunk foreign man crawls on Bangkok road, causing traffic jam

    Drunk foreign man crawls on Bangkok road, causing traffic jam

    A viral video captured a drunk foreign man crawling along a road in the Town in Town neighbourhood of Wang Thong Lang district, Bangkok, causing a traffic jam during the morning rush hour. The news Facebook page Jmoi v+ shared pictures and a video of the foreign man, whose nationality remains unidentified, crawling in the middle of the road. Two…

  • Thai PM woos World Economic Forum founder to boost soft power

    Thai PM woos World Economic Forum founder to boost soft power

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met with World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab in Davos yesterday, January 22, seeking to position Thailand as a hub for innovation and soft power on the global stage. The meeting took place during the 55th WEF, themed Collaboration for the Intelligent Age, running from January 20 to 24 in Switzerland. Highlighting the strong partnership…

  • DoA prepares for 14.3% passenger surge during Chinese New Year

    DoA prepares for 14.3% passenger surge during Chinese New Year

    The Department of Airport (DoA) is preparing to accommodate an anticipated surge in passengers during the Chinese New Year, with a projected increase of at least 14.3% in visitors to tier-two cities compared to last year, according to the government yesterday, January 22. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced that the ministry has instructed the DoA to carry out a…

  • Foreign man goes on rampage in Bangkok hospital, allegedly leaving 1 dead

    Foreign man goes on rampage in Bangkok hospital, allegedly leaving 1 dead

    A foreign man went on a rampage at a hospital in Bangkok, attacking medical workers and patients’ relatives, allegedly causing an elderly patient to die of shock. The Facebook page AggressiveDoctor shared security camera footage of the assault yesterday, January 22, with a caption that read… “Intentionally attacks medical workers, even if they are female. Should he have been shot…

  • Thap Lan Park burns 600 rai of forest to lure elephants back

    Thap Lan Park burns 600 rai of forest to lure elephants back

    The Thap Lan National Park has set fire to 600 rai of forest to encourage new grass growth, aiming to increase food sources for wild elephants and draw them back into their natural habitat. Head of Thap Lan National Park Prawit Chanthatep informed reporters yesterday that Yosawat Thiansawat, Director of the Conservation Area Management Office 1 (Prachin Buri), along with…

  • Thailand drafts law for new financial hub with competitive incentives

    Thailand drafts law for new financial hub with competitive incentives

    The Finance Ministry has completed drafting legislation for a financial hub and plans to present it to the Cabinet by early February. Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul stated that this legislation offers more privileges and authority than the Eastern Economic Corridor laws. The government is committed to advancing this draft law. Once Cabinet approval is obtained, it will be submitted…

  • Thailand video news | Russian tourist attacked in Pattaya over livestream mix-up, Indonesia fines Google .4 million for unfair business practices

    Thailand video news | Russian tourist attacked in Pattaya over livestream mix-up, Indonesia fines Google $12.4 million for unfair business practices

    In today’s Thailand video news, Jay covers top stories from Thailand and Southeast Asia. A Thai driver sparks public outrage after receiving bail for intentionally killing a motorcyclist, while Thailand takes a bold step by granting LGBTQ+ couples the right to sue for adultery compensation. In Pattaya, a Russian tourist faces an attack during a livestream misunderstanding. Meanwhile, Bangkok gears…

  • Blackchin tilapia outbreak tackled with new action plan in Thailand

    Blackchin tilapia outbreak tackled with new action plan in Thailand

    A meeting led by Akarapol Promphao, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, addressed the blackchin tilapia outbreak across 17 provinces. The spread is recorded at a moderate level in eight provinces, with an average density of 12 to 52 fish per 100 square metres. Nine provinces reported low presence, while two provinces showed no presence. The meeting reviewed the revised…

  • US and Thai stocks rise as Trump delays tariff hikes

    US and Thai stocks rise as Trump delays tariff hikes

    Global and Thai stock markets experienced a short-term rebound following US President Donald Trump’s decision not to immediately increase import tariffs. Analysts have advised investors to remain vigilant regarding potential policy changes, as current conditions are unpredictable. On January 20, the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil declined after Trump announced plans to sign an executive order declaring…

  • PTT Station lowers benzine, gasohol prices except E85

    PTT Station lowers benzine, gasohol prices except E85

    PTT Station has announced a reduction in retail prices for all types of benzine and gasohol by 0.40 baht per litre, with the exception of E85, which will decrease by 0.50 baht per litre. These changes take effect today after 5am. With these adjustments, the price of benzine will be 44.04 baht per litre, gasohol 95 at 35.75 baht per…

  • Thai police arrest drug suspect after tense standoff in Nakhon Nayok

    Thai police arrest drug suspect after tense standoff in Nakhon Nayok

    Yesterday, January 22, police from the Ongkharak district in Nakhon Nayok collaborated with officers from Wang Noi district in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya to apprehend a 35 year old drug suspect, Manop “M” Naramrum. Manop, wanted on charges related to conspiracy to commit drug offences, was hiding in a dormitory in Phayom subdistrict. During the operation, the suspect fired two…

  • Chinese tourist’s van overturns in Pattaya, sparks traffic chaos

    Chinese tourist’s van overturns in Pattaya, sparks traffic chaos

    A Chinese tourist’s van overturned, leading to a road blockage on Pattaya Second Road and causing delays exceeding 30 minutes, resulting in minor injuries. The Pattaya Rescue Centre was informed about the accident at 10.06pm on Tuesday, January 21. Upon notification, Pattaya police and rescue teams promptly arrived at the scene. They discovered a white Toyota Alphard van overturned on…

  • Revenue officer in Udon Thani investigated for livestreaming at work

    Revenue officer in Udon Thani investigated for livestreaming at work

    Yesterday, January 22, a well-known Facebook page highlighted an incident involving a female revenue officer at Ban Ya Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (SAO) in Udon Thani province, who allegedly neglected her duties to livestream during work hours. The content, which sometimes involved suggestive performances and alcohol consumption, attracted significant social media attention. Yuranan Kaewwichian, the head of Ban Ya SAO, acknowledged…

  • Chiang Mai police arrest foreigner for selling psilocybin mushrooms

    Chiang Mai police arrest foreigner for selling psilocybin mushrooms

    Chiang Mai police apprehended a 59 year old foreign national for illegally selling psilocybin mushrooms mixed with honey to other expatriates. The arrest took place yesterday, January 22, following an operation led by Police Colonel Prachaya Thitsala, head of Mueang Chiang Mai district police station in Chiang Mai province. The operation was executed under the direction of Police Lieutenant Colonel Kathawut…

  • Illicit cigarettes seized in Buriram; 42 million baht loss reported

    Illicit cigarettes seized in Buriram; 42 million baht loss reported

    Police in Buriram have apprehended wholesalers and small retail shops involved in selling illicit cigarettes with counterfeit excise stamps, imported illegally from China, causing a 42 million baht (US$1.2 million) loss to the state. On January 22, officials from the Excise Department’s regional and local branches, alongside the Central Investigation Bureau, conducted operations in Pakham district and Mueang Buriram district…

  • 3 orangutans destined for Bangkok seized in smuggling bust

    3 orangutans destined for Bangkok seized in smuggling bust

    Three orangutans were seized in Chumphon’s Mueang district yesterday, January 22 while en route to Bangkok. These animals were discovered in a pickup truck driven by 63 year old Winai (surname withheld), with 45 year old Kalaya in the front passenger seat. The orangutans, classified as endangered species under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), were contained…

  • Myanmar migrants smuggling ring busted in Ayutthaya

    Myanmar migrants smuggling ring busted in Ayutthaya

    On January 21 at 5pm, Ayutthaya immigration police, in collaboration with highway police, apprehended a 39 year old Myanmar national, Zaw Zaw Lin, and a 32 year old Myanmar national, Nae Sein Ma, for illegally transporting 10 Myanmar nationals in a vehicle. The arrest took place along kilometres 46-47 on Highway 32, Asia Road, Thato subdistrict, Maharaj district, Ayutthaya province.…

  • Thailand and Yokohama strengthen Bangkok Port collaboration

    Thailand and Yokohama strengthen Bangkok Port collaboration

    The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) and the City of Yokohama in Japan have formalised a letter of intent to enhance their port operations and infrastructure on the 10th anniversary of their partnership. Deputy Prime Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit highlighted that this agreement will bolster cooperation in port development and infrastructure, with a focus on Bangkok Port. The collaboration aims to…

  • Thailand’s first LGBTQ+ couple registers marriage on historic day

    Thailand’s first LGBTQ+ couple registers marriage on historic day

    History was made in Bangkok as Thailand celebrated its first official day of equal marriage. Organised by Narumit Pride, alongside numerous government and civil society organisations, the event marked the start of marriage registration for LGBTQ+ couples nationwide, turning a long-awaited dream into reality. At 6.15am, the first couple, 33 year old Ploynapas Jirasukon and 32 year old Kwanporn Kongphet…

  • Thai man wins nearly 100 million baht in Korean lottery

    Thai man wins nearly 100 million baht in Korean lottery

    A man from Udon Thani, Thailand, has won nearly 100 million baht from a South Korean lottery, sharing the prize with a friend. His mother attributes the win to the positive karma from his good deeds towards his parents. After tax deductions and splitting the prize, each will receive around 30 million baht. The case came to light when reporters…

  • Pathum Thani wife stabs husband in self-defence during dispute

    Pathum Thani wife stabs husband in self-defence during dispute

    In Pathum Thani, a domestic dispute between a suspicious husband and his wife ended in tragedy when the wife defended herself by stabbing him, resulting in his death. The incident occurred today, January 23, at 1am in a fourth-floor apartment room within a five-storey building in Mueang district, Pathum Thani province. Police Lieutenant Suwat Phoree from the Pak Khlong Rangsit…

  • Election official faces legal action over Bhumjaithai Party decision

    Election official faces legal action over Bhumjaithai Party decision

    Election Commission (EC) secretary-general Sawang Boonmee may face legal action for his decision not to recommend the dissolution of the Bhumjaithai Party over allegations of unlawful donations. Lawyer Pattharapong Supaksorn has filed a petition with the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases against the senior EC official. Pattharapong accuses Sawang of dereliction of duty, based on his decision…

  • €100,000 reward offered in Dutchman’s mysterious death in Phuket

    €100,000 reward offered in Dutchman’s mysterious death in Phuket

    The chilling mystery surrounding the death of Dutch national Stephan Buczynski in Phuket 12 years ago has taken a dramatic turn, as the Peter R. de Vries Foundation announced a €100,000 reward (around 3.5 million baht) for any information leading to justice. Buczynski, only 26 years old at the time, was found dead in the waters off Patong Beach on…

  • Thailand braces for cold wave and increased monsoon rains

    Thailand braces for cold wave and increased monsoon rains

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a weather warning today, indicating cold to very cold weather, particularly in mountain areas, with frost expected in some places. A new cold wave with strong winds is anticipated, while the southern region is facing increased monsoon activity with more rain predicted from today, January 23. Over the next 24 hours, a high-pressure…