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  • Muang Thai Life partners with Line BK for low-income targeted insurance

    Muang Thai Life partners with Line BK for low-income targeted insurance

    Muang Thai Life Assurance (MTL) is partnering with Line BK, a provider of social banking services, to introduce an insurance brokerage service that primarily caters to those with lower incomes and freelancers. Sara Lamsam, the CEO and president of MTL, stated that partnering with Line BK will provide the public with easier access to health and life insurance policies that…

  • THAI’S high-flying ambition: Soaring to new heights in tourist traffic

    THAI’S high-flying ambition: Soaring to new heights in tourist traffic

    Thai Airways International (THAI) unveiled an ambitious plan to expand its international flight offerings in the forthcoming high season. The airline’s primary focus is to draw in a higher number of tourists. A notable feature of this expansion is the airline’s decision to recommence flights to Istanbul, Turkey, which is a significant aviation hub for Asia, Europe, and Africa. This…

  • Thai govt greenlights 500 billion baht boost for state-owned enterprises in 2024 budget bonanza

    Thai govt greenlights 500 billion baht boost for state-owned enterprises in 2024 budget bonanza

    The Thai government yesterday approved a massive investment budget of 500 billion baht dedicated to 46 state-owned enterprises for the fiscal year 2024, commencing this October. The substantial budget aims to stimulate the national economy and bolster fiscal growth. Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke detailed the budget allocation, stating that the funding includes 209 billion baht earmarked for ongoing and routine…

  • Thai exports spring back to life: A global manufacturing and clean energy surge

    Thai exports spring back to life: A global manufacturing and clean energy surge

    After 11 months in decline, Thai exports have made a surprising return to growth, largely due to a resurgence in global manufacturing, consumer spending and a thriving service sector among trading partners. This upturn has been further fuelled by the promotion of clean energy policies, increased demand for technological products and the relative depreciation of the baht, according to the…

  • UOB report uncovers economic concerns and investment trends in ASEAN nations

    UOB report uncovers economic concerns and investment trends in ASEAN nations

    The United Overseas Bank (UOB) released a significant report revealing the current economic sentiments of citizens and businesses across five ASEAN nations – Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand. Two days ago, Yuthchai Tayaratchakul, the Executive Vice President of UOB, provided a statement regarding the ASEAN Consumer Sentiment Study (ACSS). The UOB report aimed to shed light on the top…

  • Stoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Stoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Cannabis-laced muffins sparked the mass hospitalisation of pupils in South Africa which sparked public concern. The incident occurred at Pulamadibogo Primary School in Soshanguve, a city in northern South Africa. The initial investigation identified that the muffins, which were consumed by nearly 100 students aged between 5 and 13 years, were tainted with cannabis, locally known as Dagga. The students,…

  • Deadly duel: Teenager accidentally stabs friend to death while playing with knife

    Deadly duel: Teenager accidentally stabs friend to death while playing with knife

    A 17 year old man accidentally stabbed his friend to death while they were playing with their brand-new knives in a public park in the northeastern province of Nong Bua Lamphu. Nong Bua Lamphu Hospital reported the teenager’s death to Mueang Nong Bua Lamphu Police Station at 7.30pm on Sunday, September 24. The hospital reported that the teen, named Ton,…

  • Italian mafia boss Matteo Denaro dies aged 61 after cancer battle

    Italian mafia boss Matteo Denaro dies aged 61 after cancer battle

    Matteo Messina Denaro, a leading mafia figure in Italy who was apprehended in January, has succumbed to cancer at the age of 61. Denaro, who had been diagnosed with colon cancer at the time of his arrest, had evaded capture for 30 years and was later found guilty. His condition had deteriorated over recent weeks, necessitating his transfer from a…

  • Hefty heartbreak: Thai chubby chaser’s twisted dating tactics in motorcycle theft

    Hefty heartbreak: Thai chubby chaser’s twisted dating tactics in motorcycle theft

    Police arrested a chubby-chasing Thai man who confessed he used a dating app to lure fat-bottomed girls into going out with him so he could steal their motorcycles. The thief confessed that chubby girls were his main target as he believed they were low on self-esteem and easier to impress in person. Police Cyber Taskforce Division 5 (PCT5) conducted a…

  • Lost in translation: Thai road sign riddle baffles tourists

    Lost in translation: Thai road sign riddle baffles tourists

    The director of the Phitsanulok Highway District, Awirut Thapthimthae, addressed the public confusion caused by the road sign for Wat Chan Thawan Ok. The sign, situated on the Phitsanulok-Nakhon Sawan highway or Si Racha Dechochai Road, in Wat Chan, Mueang, Phitsanulok, has been in place for over a decade. However, it has led to mispronunciations by foreign tourists, causing confusion…

  • Social media stress sparks ‘rash’ decisions: Medical mystery solved for overworked Thai man

    Social media stress sparks ‘rash’ decisions: Medical mystery solved for overworked Thai man

    A young man shared a distressing experience on social media about overworking, which led to an unusual rash all over his body within just three days. Despite multiple medical tests, all the results came back normal. The doctor’s advice was simple yet crucial: Get some quality sleep for two days. This incident serves as a warning about the potential harm…

  • Climbing restrictions loom for tourists at sacred Khao Klang Nok

    Climbing restrictions loom for tourists at sacred Khao Klang Nok

    Phetchabun’s Si Thep Historical Park may soon restrict tourists from climbing Khao Klang Nok, a ruin considered sacred by locals. The move comes in response to the increasing number of visitors following the park’s declaration as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on September 19. Locals expressed concerns about the influx of tourists, many of whom have been climbing Khao…

  • Phallic Phantasm: Thai man erects 3 penis statues for good luck in central Thailand

    Phallic Phantasm: Thai man erects 3 penis statues for good luck in central Thailand

    A retired senior police sergeant major, in the central province of Kampaeng Phet, raised a few titters after he completed an unusual erection on his land, three penis statues. He believes the phallic erections will bring him good luck in selling his land, which is worth 60 million baht. Three penis statues stand prominently on the land of the 86…

  • Unseeded Thai triumphs, but sportsmanship takes a dive in Asian Games tennis showdown

    Unseeded Thai triumphs, but sportsmanship takes a dive in Asian Games tennis showdown

    A recent Asian Games tennis match delivered an enthralling contest between an unheralded Thai player and a highly-ranked South Korean opponent but ultimately concluded with a display of poor sportsmanship. Thai tennis player, Boom Kasidit, emerged as the surprising victor, causing an upset given that Kwon Soon-woo is 112th in the world and was favourite for overall victory. The 25…

  • Royal rumble: Four years behind bars for outspoken lawyer and Thai activist

    Royal rumble: Four years behind bars for outspoken lawyer and Thai activist

    A prominent Thai activist and lawyer, known for his brazen calls for reforms in Thailand’s monarchy, received a four-year prison sentence today over charges of royal insults, a verdict confirmed by both the judge and his legal counsel. Arnon Nampa emerged as a notable figure during the pro-democracy demonstrations in 2020, where the Thai activist publicly advocated for a discourse…

  • Florida’s jaws-dropping discovery: Alligator spotted with human body in its jaws

    Florida’s jaws-dropping discovery: Alligator spotted with human body in its jaws

    A shocking incident unfolded in Florida, USA, when a large 4-metre alligator was spotted carrying what appeared to be a human corpse in its mouth. The victim has been identified as a 41 year old homeless woman. The incident was reported in Largo, Tampa Bay when a local man noticed the massive alligator near a pond, close to the road,…

  • UNESCO’s recognition triggers visitor surge at Si Thep Historical Park in northern Thailand

    UNESCO’s recognition triggers visitor surge at Si Thep Historical Park in northern Thailand

    Si Thep Historical Park in Phetchabun experienced an unexpected surge in visitor numbers over the weekend, following its announcement as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on September 19. The ensuing tourism influx prompted local agencies to call on the government for increased accommodation and facilities for the increasing number of tourists. Sittichai Poodee, the director of Si Thep Historical…

  • Hidden camera in Malaysian Airbnb sparks outrage and tightens homestay regulations

    Hidden camera in Malaysian Airbnb sparks outrage and tightens homestay regulations

    A startling discovery of a hidden camera in an Airbnb room in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, alarmed a newlywed Chinese couple. The couple’s shocking claim, which went viral on the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu in mid-September, sparked widespread online discussions. The Chinese couple reported their unsettling find to the local police on September 7. Kota Kinabalu police Chief Zaidi…

  • Phuket’s pristine promise: Chalong’s no-littering sign takes center stage

    Phuket’s pristine promise: Chalong’s no-littering sign takes center stage

    In a bid to maintain cleanliness and orderliness, the Chalong Municipality erected a sign prohibiting littering and the dumping of garbage in Phuket. This commendable move is aimed at preserving the beauty and hygiene of the municipality. According to Chalong’s village headman Kokchai Sae-Ung, the land is privately owned. Last year, approval had been given to raise the site using…

  • Rain reigns in Khon Kaen: Pumps pump out the flood

    Rain reigns in Khon Kaen: Pumps pump out the flood

    Heavy rains in Khon Kaen triggered a swift response from emergency services, with seven water pumps set up in flood-prone areas to efficiently drain the excess water. The local authorities are confident in their ability to manage the high water volumes in Bueng Kaen Nakhon and Bueng Thung Sang. Essential manpower and equipment are on standby to aid those affected around…

  • FDA confirms Japanese seafood imports safe from Fukushima radioactivity

    FDA confirms Japanese seafood imports safe from Fukushima radioactivity

    Seafood imported from Japan is free of harmful radioactivity levels, as confirmed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This comes in response to global worries about the potential contamination of marine life following the discharge of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant that was devastated by a tsunami. Lertchai Lertvut, the FDA’s deputy secretary-general, detailed yesterday that rigorous…

  • Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra to be eligible for parole next year

    Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra to be eligible for parole next year

    Former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra will be eligible for parole in February next year, 2024. The ex-PM will not have to wear the Electronic Monitoring (EM) bracelet and will be able to express his views on Thai politics. The Committee on Human Rights, Freedom and Consumer Protection of the Thai Senate invited the Department of Corrections and Police…

  • Banpu’s rare earth pivot for cleaner energy

    Banpu’s rare earth pivot for cleaner energy

    Banpu, a Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)-listed company, is planning a strategic shift towards the mining of rare earth, a move anticipated to replace its coal mining operations as the firm prioritises the creation of a cleaner, smarter energy. The company’s interest is especially piqued by the elements required to produce lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs). Banpu is in…

  • Thailand’s DoPA cracks down on ‘influential figures’ in nationwide crime hunt

    Thailand’s DoPA cracks down on ‘influential figures’ in nationwide crime hunt

    The Department of Provincial Administration (DoPA) in Thailand is vigorously working to identify individuals linked to criminal activities across the nation, revealed Deputy Interior Minister Chada Thaiset. These individuals, referred to as “influential figures,” are purportedly involved in 16 distinct criminal offences. These include predatory lending, bid collusion, bribery from public transport vehicles, smuggling of untaxed goods, both online and…

  • Thailand’s DES ministry intensifies fight against rising online fraud

    Thailand’s DES ministry intensifies fight against rising online fraud

    Damages in Thailand by online fraud have seen a surge, despite a decrease in the victim count to an average of 580 daily complaints, a drop from the earlier 800, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry reports. This is attributed to the implementation of a new law targeted at curbing cybercrime. Prasert Jantararuangthong, DES Minister, observed that scammers are…

  • Thai woman found dead in Chon Buri sea, Russian boyfriend disappears

    Thai woman found dead in Chon Buri sea, Russian boyfriend disappears

    A restaurant worker found the dead body of a Thai woman floating in the sea near Koh Larn, an island in Chon Buri province, while her Russian boyfriend was missing. A worker at the Haad Thian restaurant on Koh Larn reported the discovery to Mueang Pattaya Police Station and the Sawang Borriboon Dhammasatan rescue team. He explained that the Thai…

  • Weather forecast: Storm to bring heavy rain across Thailand

    Weather forecast: Storm to bring heavy rain across Thailand

    Today’s weather shows a fading yet still potent storm set to pass through northern Thailand with heavy rains anticipated between September 26 and 29. The Department of Meteorology announced the weakening of the pressure system at 1am today. The storm, formerly known as “Depression,” has diminished into a strong low-pressure system near the city of Danang in Vietnam. This system…

  • Big Joke caught partying with leading online gambling operator

    Big Joke caught partying with leading online gambling operator

    Further suspicion has been cast on the Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, after a video recorded by a renowned Thai lawyer showed Big Joke singing with a leading online gambling operator at a party. The former president of the Lamphun Warrior Football Club, Pongsiri “Tarn” Ratchawongsuek, and a Thai woman named Suchanan, also…

  • Thailand’s State Railway seeks 50 billion baht for expansions

    Thailand’s State Railway seeks 50 billion baht for expansions

    Thailand’s State Railway (SRT) is planning to request Cabinet approval for a funding amount exceeding 50 billion baht. This hefty sum is aimed at financing the construction of a double-track railway stretch from Khon Kaen to Nong Khai and the expansion of Red Line electric train routes. The announcement follows a directive from Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, who instructed the…

  • Thai retailers urge government to reassess import taxes on luxury goods

    Thai retailers urge government to reassess import taxes on luxury goods

    The Thai government is being implored to reassess the import taxes imposed on luxury goods to mirror the tax rates in neighbouring countries. This is a strategic move aimed at attracting foreign tourists and bolstering the competitiveness of Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) against established foreign brands in the country. The call for this revision comes from Yol Phokasub,…