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  • Thai it up: Weather officials forecast downpour throughout Thailand

    Thai it up: Weather officials forecast downpour throughout Thailand

    The Thai Meteorological Department reveals today that across Thailand, intense rain is anticipated for 60% to 80% of the country, with some regions expected to experience heavy downpours. Particularly for Bangkok’s capital, afternoon to evening rain showers are expected. This weather prediction points towards an acute southwesterly monsoon, currently strong over the Andaman Sea and Thailand, and the Gulf of…

  • Map Ta Phut port to see third phase by 2027, IEAT confident

    Map Ta Phut port to see third phase by 2027, IEAT confident

    Reports from Thailand indicate that the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) remains optimistic about presenting the third phase of development of the Map Ta Phut deep-sea port in Rayong by the year 2027. The port, a notable part of ongoing development in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), is seen as an essential addition to Thailand’s infrastructure. Map Ta Phut…

  • Grab Thailand partners with Alipay, Kakao Pay to appeal to Chinese, Korean tourists

    Grab Thailand partners with Alipay, Kakao Pay to appeal to Chinese, Korean tourists

    Grab Thailand is entering a strategic alliance with Alipay and Kakao Pay to expand the payment alternatives available to Chinese and South Korean tourists who visit the country, an announcement from the company relayed. As the Thai tourism sector remains buoyant, Grab has identified Chinese tourists as pivotal to its strategy for this year. Worachat Luxkanalode, Country Head of Grab…

  • Elderly allowance scheme raises financial accessibility concerns in Thailand

    Elderly allowance scheme raises financial accessibility concerns in Thailand

    In a bid to ease the strain on government finances, a transition from universal welfare payments to a stringent elderly allowance scheme has been initiated. This shift has been met with substantiated criticism, although the authorities maintain the necessity of the move, justifying it as a responsive adaptation to cope with Thailand’s rapidly ageing populace. In yesterday’s internal meeting of…

  • Thai crackdown on fake pharmacists reveals illicit cough syrup sales

    Thai crackdown on fake pharmacists reveals illicit cough syrup sales

    In an effort to curb drug abuse in the nation, Thai authorities have apprehended 13 individuals posing as pharmacists during a series of synchronised raids across Bangkok. The arrests were made in connection with the illicit sale of cough syrup, a crucial component in the well-known and highly addictive cocktail drug 4×100. These operations were ordered by the Food and…

  • Traffic police uniform revamp addresses efficiency, nationwide rollout set for mid-September

    Traffic police uniform revamp addresses efficiency, nationwide rollout set for mid-September

    A new uniform for the traffic police is set to be rolled out nationally from September 15, with all 19,662 officers expected to be wearing the revised attire. Netizens queried the changes, claiming they could hardly discern any difference in the new design. Police Lieutenant Colonel Kittipraphat, Commissioner of Police, under the directives of Police Lieutenant General Prachuap Wongsuk, yesterday…

  • Rolls of redemption: Chinese woman forgives Thai driver after Rolls-Royce collision

    Rolls of redemption: Chinese woman forgives Thai driver after Rolls-Royce collision

    A Chinese woman’s remarkable display of forgiveness illuminated an incident involving a Thai pickup driver colliding with her 32 million baht Rolls-Royce on a motorway bridge near Bangkok. The accident, captured by a dashcam from a passing vehicle, was shared on the Twitter account Red Skull. In the video, a bronze pickup forcefully collided with the rear of the black…

  • Call centre scam crackdown: Thai cyber police nab nine, seize 300 million baht in evidence

    Call centre scam crackdown: Thai cyber police nab nine, seize 300 million baht in evidence

    A significant blow has been struck against the fraudulent operations of a call centre gang, masterminding scams worth over 300 million baht, as the cyber police arrested nine individuals and seize numerous items of incriminating evidence. Officers from the Crime Technology Investigation Department at Thong Thanee today were successful in their crackdown against this notorious gang in Mae Sai, Chiang…

  • Mysterious death: Unsettling discovery of local man found dead in East Thailand

    Mysterious death: Unsettling discovery of local man found dead in East Thailand

    An unsettling report has emerged from Chanthaburi in eastern Thailand regarding a local man found dead under distressing circumstances five days ago. The 46 year old, Thanpong, lived alone, and it is believed that his body was in the room for five days before it was discovered. Police officer Phuriphat last night received a distress notification from the emergency rescue…

  • Thailand’s baht leads Asian currency downturn amid China’s economic worry

    Thailand’s baht leads Asian currency downturn amid China’s economic worry

    Asian currencies experienced a downturn yesterday, led by Thailand‘s baht, as concerns heighten surrounding the recovery status of the global economy’s second-largest player, China. The baht plunged by a substantial 0.8%, marking it as the largest depreciation against the US dollar in half a dozen weeks. Across the waters of offshore markets yesterday afternoon, it was changing hands at approximately…

  • Thai university student arrested for selling child pornography

    Thai university student arrested for selling child pornography

    Department Of Special Investigation (DSI) officers yesterday arrested a 19 year old Thai university student for selling child pornography online at a condominium in Pathum Thani province near Bangkok. The Director of the DSI’s Technology and Information Litigation Division, Khemmachart Prakuyhongmanee, reported the successful operation to the media today. Khemmachart stated that officers received a tip-off about the online sale…

  • Tomorrow’s treasure hunt: Thailand’s lottery craze tracks stars and signs

    Tomorrow’s treasure hunt: Thailand’s lottery craze tracks stars and signs

    The lottery frenzy continues in Thailand with hopefuls keenly following several notable figures and events to predict the winning numbers for the draw tomorrow, August 16. The hot picks taking social media by storm include homages to celebrities, supernatural hints and unusual happenings. Noting the ambulance number at a medical facility, some punters are betting their cash on number 5387…

  • Heatwarming gesture: Thai father dresses up as woman for adopted daughter on Mother’s Day (video)

    Heatwarming gesture: Thai father dresses up as woman for adopted daughter on Mother’s Day (video)

    A devoted Thai father dressed up as a woman in order to participate in a Mother’s Day activity at the school of his adopted daughter in the central province of Kampaeng Phet. Netizens praised him for his love and dedication to the girl. The 48 year old man, Pratchaya “Joe” Tadeebu, shared a video and picture of himself dressed as…

  • Covid-19 survivors have 24% higher risk of developing Type-2 diabetes

    Covid-19 survivors have 24% higher risk of developing Type-2 diabetes

    In an announcement made yesterday, research revealed that people who test positive for Covid-19 are at an increased risk of developing Type-2 diabetes. The disclosure came from Dr Thira Woratanarat of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, who referred to a study recently unveiled on the MedRxiv.org portal. This research incorporated a sample size of 15 million people from the United…

  • Fuelling the future: Thailand’s gas giant gears up production to avert power crisis

    Fuelling the future: Thailand’s gas giant gears up production to avert power crisis

    Efforts to prevent a second power crisis in Thailand are underway as the nation’s primary gas producer, PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) Public Company Limited, looks to increase its output substantially. With plans to double gas production in the Erawan field, Thailand’s largest, Montri Rawanchaikul, the Chief Executive Officer, confirmed plans to scale up production to as high as 800…

  • Twerk video outrage: teacher posts kindergarteners dancing inappropriately

    Twerk video outrage: teacher posts kindergarteners dancing inappropriately

    The internet was set ablaze with controversy following a video of a kindergarten teacher instructing children to perform the raunchy twerk dance move during a school event. Critical voices arose, expressing their concern about the inappropriateness of such instruction. The now-infamous footage was initially posted by a teacher on her social media account. It captured some young students practising for…

  • Factory explosion near Bangkok leaves two workers injured due to faulty cutting tool

    Factory explosion near Bangkok leaves two workers injured due to faulty cutting tool

    An explosion at a factory has left two workers injured in Samut Prakan province near Bangkok. The incident occurred yesterday when a newly bought cutting tool malfunctioned. The device had been in use for only a few hours when it exploded, severely injuring the employees. The factory specialises in recycling old car air conditioners. The explosion happened around 5.30pm yesterday…

  • Kuwaiti rider’s downhill dash leads to street spectacle in Pattaya

    Kuwaiti rider’s downhill dash leads to street spectacle in Pattaya

    A Kuwaiti motorcycle rider’s recklessness turned into a dramatic scene on the streets of Pattaya, Thailand, as he lost control of his bike while speeding down a slope, resulting in an accident and injuries. The incident unfolded as the Sawang Borriboon Meaung Pattaya Rescue team was summoned to the scene after receiving a distress call from a concerned local. Upon…

  • Snake charms monks: Unusual temple encounter in northern Thailand

    Snake charms monks: Unusual temple encounter in northern Thailand

    In an unusual incident, over 500 monks peacefully gave way to a green snake that slithered into their temple meeting, ultimately cohabiting the space until the gathering’s conclusion in northern Thailand. The intriguing episode unfolded in a shared clip on social media at the Wat Jampa Temple in the Prakhon Chai district of Buriram province. The monks were convening for…

  • Tragic twist: CCTV captures Russian man throwing girlfriend off balcony, arrest follows

    Tragic twist: CCTV captures Russian man throwing girlfriend off balcony, arrest follows

    Thai police arrested a Russian man after he was caught on CCTV throwing his Russian girlfriend off a seventh-floor condominium balcony in Chon Buri province resulting in her death. Na Jomtien Police Station officers were notified about the death of the 32 year old Russian woman at the condo in Soi Na Jomtien 4 in the Sattahip district of Chon…

  • Trunk of sorrow: Thailand’s orphaned elephant Tula crosses the rainbow bridge (video)

    Trunk of sorrow: Thailand’s orphaned elephant Tula crosses the rainbow bridge (video)

    In heart-wrenching wildlife news from Thailand, Tula, a 10 month old orphaned elephant succumbed to illness despite diligent care from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP). The devastating news came to light after the department released a statement via its official Facebook page this Sunday evening. Tula had been under the radar of public attention since…

  • Thailand’s first Monkeypox-related death highlights rising infectious disease threat

    Thailand’s first Monkeypox-related death highlights rising infectious disease threat

    A severe case of Monkeypox in Thailand, infecting a 34 year old man with HIV and syphilis, culminated in the country’s first fatal mishap related to this viral scourge. The unfortunate news dropped yesterday, courtesy of Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC). Explicating the unfolding of events, the DDC’s Director-General Dr Tares Krassanairawiwong took note of the initial discomforts plaguing…

  • How Blue Tree Phuket is helping businesses build better teams

    How Blue Tree Phuket is helping businesses build better teams

    Transforming the way businesses build their teams, Blue Tree Phuket now offers team-building services to B2B business groups. The initiative utilises their spacious environment and their expertise in fostering individual growth in organisations. More than just an entertainment centre Blue Tree Phuket is an all-encompassing entertainment complex. It boasts more than 55.35 acres of green area and state-of-the-art facilities. And…

  • Thailand’s railway safety upgrade: 693 unauthorised crossings to be rerouted

    Thailand’s railway safety upgrade: 693 unauthorised crossings to be rerouted

    In the aftermath of a tragic accident last week in Chachoengsao, where a freight train collided with a pickup truck at an unrecognised railway crossing, taking eight lives and injuring three, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) resolved to close 693 unauthorised railway crossings across Thailand. The accident took place on an unauthorised crossing, lacking official signalling mechanisms. Of the…

  • Traffic violations rampant in Phetchabun exposed in viral video

    Traffic violations rampant in Phetchabun exposed in viral video

    The terrible driving habits of motorists in Phetchabun were thrust into the public spotlight following a Facebook video going viral. In a startling traffic violations revelation, the video displayed rampant disregard for traffic rules in the city. The ten-minute clip, comprised of footage from a car’s dashboard camera, exhibited numerous motorists, including bicyclists, openly flouting laws such as cutting through…

  • Disability debate over hearing-impaired food delivery rider

    Disability debate over hearing-impaired food delivery rider

    A viral video of a woman criticising a hearing-impaired food delivery rider for leading her astray sparked public disability discrimination controversy, accumulating as many as 2.7 million views in Thailand. This incident, which occurred in June, has stirred debates on the appropriateness of allowing individuals with disabilities to handle such job roles, as well as sparked, calls for compassion and…

  • Alcohol tax overhaul by Excise Dept planned to close loopholes

    Alcohol tax overhaul by Excise Dept planned to close loopholes

    The head of the Excise Department announced plans to overhaul the excise tax structure on alcohol and beer, aiming to eliminate existing tax loopholes. Ekniti Nitithanprapas said a formal conversation is ongoing with the private sector to secure an equitable and suitable tax framework. Furthermore, many new beverage entries on the market are technically slipping through the cracks of taxation,…

  • Travel industry girds for weak low season amid cost and weather challenges

    Travel industry girds for weak low season amid cost and weather challenges

    The travel industry is bracing itself for an exceptionally weak low season, with predictions of stagnant demand, escalating operational costs at popular destinations, and the impacts of tropical storms. The president of the Thai Travel Agents Association, Charoen Wangananont highlighted that the season’s sale rate for outbound packages significantly lags behind the comparison period recorded before the pandemic. He cited hesitancy…

  • Fake abduction ransom scams target Thailand university students

    Fake abduction ransom scams target Thailand university students

    University students in Thailand have been coerced into participating in an intricate scam operation, revolving around filming fake abduction videos. The intention was for these videos to be sent to the student’s parents as a means to extort ransom money. The case emerged when a student from the Lat Krabang district was entrapped in the same scheme, resulting in a…

  • Wat Don Thong attracts over a thousand people for luck-enhancing rituals

    Wat Don Thong attracts over a thousand people for luck-enhancing rituals

    The bustling Wat Don Thong in Chon Buri Province saw over a thousand people join a queue to receive a holy water bath and face-touching ritual yesterday from Ajarn Chalermrit Kunesko, also known as Ajarn Ae. This surge in attendees follows a social media trend of sharing a TikTok video of a lucky individual who won the first prize shortly…