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  • Jay Fai-ning appetite: Michelin Thai chef hangs up her apron (video)

    Jay Fai-ning appetite: Michelin Thai chef hangs up her apron (video)

    Renowned Thai chef Jay Fai is set to close her one-star Michelin restaurant next year, 2025, due to the increasing price of ingredients and exhaustion after seven years of cooking. Jay Fai Pratu Phee restaurant ranks among the top must-try street food stalls in Bangkok, having earned a prestigious one-star award over its seven years of operation. A visit to this…

  • Thai airports to launch biometric ID system this November

    Thai airports to launch biometric ID system this November

    Six major Thai airports will introduce an automated biometric identification system using facial recognition technology later this year, allowing passengers to present their physical ID only once during their journey. This system, set to launch for domestic passengers on November 1 and for international passengers on December 1, will be operated by the Airport Authority of Thailand. Kirati Kitmanawat, the…

  • Exhausted Thai security guard tumbles off bike in Pattaya

    Exhausted Thai security guard tumbles off bike in Pattaya

    A 42 year old Thai security guard has been rushed to hospital after collapsing from sheer exhaustion and tumbling off his motorcycle in South Pattaya. The shocking incident unfolded at around 9pm, yesterday, October 28, when the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Centre received frantic calls about an unconscious man sprawled on the road near Wat Thammasamakkee. Emergency responders, including medics…

  • Khao Yai park clarifies contractor resigned amid elephant concerns

    Khao Yai park clarifies contractor resigned amid elephant concerns

    Khao Yai National Park has clarified that Sutthiporn Sinka, known as “Phlai Su” resigned from his duties of pushing back wild elephants rather than being transferred. He faced numerous complaints for using inappropriate methods that posed risks to tourists. Sutthiporn, a contractor at Khao Yai National Park, was responsible for managing wild elephants that ventured onto visitor paths. As of…

  • Thai man arrested for attempted murder of sex worker over wallet dispute

    Thai man arrested for attempted murder of sex worker over wallet dispute

    Police arrested a Thai man for the attempted murder of a sex worker in Pattaya after he crashed his car into her and fired shots at her, following a misunderstanding over a suspected theft. Officers from Nong Prue Police Station apprehended the 51 year old man, identified as Wathin, at his home in the Isaan province of Sisaket at around…

  • Snake snack attack: Python’s kitten meal causes a hissy fit in grocery

    Snake snack attack: Python’s kitten meal causes a hissy fit in grocery

    A massive python was discovered after devouring two adorable kittens in a grocery store near the mountains in Phatthalung. It was too full to move, prompting rescue officials to capture and release it back into nature. Rescue officials in Phatthalung’s Srinakarin district received a call for help from locals reporting a large python that had swallowed a male and a…

  • Golden opportunity: Thai investors ‘mint’ to act as prices hold steady

    Golden opportunity: Thai investors ‘mint’ to act as prices hold steady

    In an unexpected twist for the Thai economy, the Gold Traders Association (GTA) announced a welcome bout of stability in today’s gold prices, prompting savvy investors to make their move. As of today, October 28, the glint of gold remains constant—keeping the market at a tantalising standstill. The GTA’s latest update, released at 9am, confirmed the price for gold ornaments…

  • Fowl play: Man busted for snatching rooster as pricey pet

    Fowl play: Man busted for snatching rooster as pricey pet

    A man was arrested for stealing a prized fighting rooster worth 100,000 baht, claiming he only wanted to keep it as a pet. Police from Sai Mai Station used CCTV footage to track and apprehend him along with the stolen rooster. Police were alerted to the theft by the caretaker of a rooster coop, who reported that a fighting rooster…

  • Revved-up reckoning: Bangkok teen bike bandits get comeuppance

    Revved-up reckoning: Bangkok teen bike bandits get comeuppance

    In a dramatic takedown that reads like a crime thriller, a gang of young motorcycle thieves has been nabbed in Bangkok—shockingly, with a 14 year old among the culprits. This motley crew, responsible for filching over ten bikes across the capital, were flogging their ill-gotten wheels for a measly 1,000-1,500 baht apiece, spotlighting a worrying trend of young hooligans descending…

  • EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets in Thailand this year

    EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets in Thailand this year

    The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is intensifying its electric vehicle (EV) solution services, notably by expanding charging outlets, to capitalise on the burgeoning EV market and support Thailand’s carbon reduction goals. EGAT’s expansion follows its pilot-scale operations in collaboration with state agencies and building owners. With 50 years of expertise in electricity supply and transmission system development, EGAT…

  • Viral video captures Phuket beach fight between Thai and foreigners

    Viral video captures Phuket beach fight between Thai and foreigners

    A viral video showed at least one Thai national and two foreigners fighting on Patong Beach in Phuket last night. The cause of the conflict leading to the altercation remains unknown. The news Facebook page shared pictures and a video of the clash between a Thai national and two foreign men today, October 28. The nationality of the foreigners was…

  • DJ’s dental dilemma: Online shop ‘bites back’ leaving him toothless

    DJ’s dental dilemma: Online shop ‘bites back’ leaving him toothless

    In a saga that had more ups and downs than a DJ’s mixing session, Buriram’s own DJ Odd Inter, real name Rewat Wongkamchan, found himself toothless after he took a costly bite out of online shopping. Seeking a snazzy set of dentures to fix his show-stopping smile, Rewat ended up with a child’s plaything instead, paying 699 baht for the…

  • AI storm: Brands brew up digital ‘spell-utions’ for savvy shoppers

    AI storm: Brands brew up digital ‘spell-utions’ for savvy shoppers

    In the world of marketing, there’s a storm brewing with artificial intelligence (AI) at its eye. Brands are diving into digital wizardry to craft campaigns that click with today’s choosy consumers, according to digital agencies and tech analysts. The challenge? Reaching and resonating with audiences when marketing budgets are tighter than ever amid economic uncertainty. Leading the charge is marketing…

  • Van crash kills four officials returning to Bangkok from ceremony

    Van crash kills four officials returning to Bangkok from ceremony

    A tragic accident involving a van carrying officials from the Department of Water Resources resulted in the deaths of four people after the vehicle crashed into a tree. The van was returning to Bangkok when the incident occurred. Yesterday, October 27, police from Kosamphi Nakhon Police Station in Kamphaeng Phet province responded to an accident involving a white Toyota van…

  • Thai monk admits having sex, blames partner for leaked video

    Thai monk admits having sex, blames partner for leaked video

    A 70 year old Thai monk admitted to having sex with another monk at a temple in the central province of Chai Nat, accusing his partner of releasing an explicit video out of jealousy after he made contact with a taxi driver. The Facebook page เจ๊ม้อย v+ (J Moy V+) shared the story of the monk, Jong, on October 25, including…

  • Potential Trump return haunts global finance leaders at IMF meeting

    Potential Trump return haunts global finance leaders at IMF meeting

    Amidst the typical chatter of low growth, high debt, and conflicts flaring up, the real buzz at the annual IMF and World Bank meetings was the possible political comeback of Donald Trump. This was the hot topic for finance leaders in Washington last week, overshadowing the usual suspects on the agenda. According to some sources, Trump’s alleged leap in the polls…

  • Thailand to set to ‘whip’ up new parenting rules with no-cane bill

    Thailand to set to ‘whip’ up new parenting rules with no-cane bill

    In a groundbreaking move that could change the way Thai parents discipline their children, a committee is poised to introduce a “no-cane” bill to the House. If given the green light, Thailand will become only the second nation in the ASEAN region to outlaw corporal punishment, potentially marking the end of an era for its 89 year old disciplinary law.…

  • Thai public debt remains under 70% of GDP despite borrowing

    Thai public debt remains under 70% of GDP despite borrowing

    Thailand’s public debt remains within manageable levels, according to the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO), despite recent borrowing for fiscal 2024. Jindarat Viriyataveekul, a public debt advisor for the PDMO, confirmed that the debt level has not surpassed the critical threshold of 70% of GDP. “The level is still within this limit, even though the government borrowed an additional 145…

  • Lawyer challenges activist to ‘pee’ wager in Thai millionaire swindle

    Lawyer challenges activist to ‘pee’ wager in Thai millionaire swindle

    A Thai female millionaire based in France filed a complaint through an activist against a famous lawyer for allegedly swindling 71 million baht from her. In response, the lawyer demands the mischief-making Thai activist to drink his own pee when he proves himself innocent. Former Thai political activist Sondhi Limthongkul took to social media to accuse renowned Thai lawyer Sittha…

  • Phuket magic spells its way into Asia’s ‘Top 10’ destinations

    Phuket magic spells its way into Asia’s ‘Top 10’ destinations

    Phuket’s tropical charm has once again worked its magic, landing it among Asia’s Top 10 island destinations, as revealed by the esteemed Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards. UK tabloid Daily Express also got into the act, gushing over Phuket’s recognition by Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards. “A stunning island in Asia has been crowned one of the best…

  • Temple turmoil: Monks clash in a not-so-holy ‘axe-ident’ in Nakhon Pathom (video)

    Temple turmoil: Monks clash in a not-so-holy ‘axe-ident’ in Nakhon Pathom (video)

    Two Thai monks engaged in a violent holy altercation at Don Khanak Temple in the central province of Nakhon Pathom yesterday. One of them suffered serious injuries after suffering two axe blows to the head. Officers from Mueang Nakhon Pathom Police Station were alerted to the physical altercation at the temple at around 10.30am yesterday, October 27. Upon investigation, police…

  • Phuket beachgoers warned of Portuguese man o’ war sting operation (video)

    Phuket beachgoers warned of Portuguese man o’ war sting operation (video)

    Phuket holidaymakers at Mai Khao Beach have been warned a trip to the sandy shores could have a sting in its tail. Beachgoers in Phuket have been given a red alert about the arrival of the notorious Portuguese man o’ war – aka bluebottles. The Phuket Lifeguard Service confirmed a sighting of these perilous sea creatures yesterday, October 27, prompting a…

  • Casino royale: Thailand rolls the dice on mega gaming complex

    Casino royale: Thailand rolls the dice on mega gaming complex

    In a bold move worthy of James Bond himself, the Finance Ministry of Thailand is pulling out all the stops to push forward a high-stakes casino-entertainment complex project, with Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat at the helm. This ambitious venture is straight out of the Pheu Thai Party-led government’s policy playbook. But while the ministry’s immediate focus remains on flood…

  • Thai motorcycle rider claims self-defence after stabbing taxi driver (video)

    Thai motorcycle rider claims self-defence after stabbing taxi driver (video)

    A Thai motorcycle rider stabbed a taxi driver on a road in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, after the taxi driver cut him off and hit him with an iron rod. The motorcycle rider, 30 year old Nattaporn, is seeking justice for himself, claiming that the stabbing was an act of self-defence. He insisted that the taxi driver, later identified as…

  • Halloween drive spooks up support for Nakhon Ratchasima blood banks

    Halloween drive spooks up support for Nakhon Ratchasima blood banks

    Nakhon Ratchasima faces a severe blood reserve shortage, leading to a creative Halloween-themed blood donation drive. Held at Terminal 21 mall, the event encourages citizens to donate blood, crucial for emergency patients. The Happy Halloween Blood Party organised by Sirilak Pheakkhuntot, head of the National Blood Service Region 5 in Nakhon Ratchasima, aims to address the critical blood shortage in…

  • Trami’s tempest: Storm brews up a windy welcome for Thailand

    Trami’s tempest: Storm brews up a windy welcome for Thailand

    The Meteorology Department of Thailand (TMD) dished out the latest lowdown on Tropical Storm Trami, as it aims to swoop on Thailand’s northeastern and eastern regions with blustery winds and rain. Currently swirling near Vietnam’s central coast, Trami is edging back towards the South China Sea, losing steam thanks to a cold air mass blocking its advance into Thailand. Expect…

  • Thai kickboxer accuses French Muay Thai fighter of cheating

    Thai kickboxer accuses French Muay Thai fighter of cheating

    A Thai kickboxer accused a French Muay Thai boxer and sports programme host of cheating him. The accused French national denied the allegations. Thai boxer, Nattawut “Jo” Somkhum, known in the industry as Jo Nattawut, announced his resignation from UPR Vision Entertainment after signing a contract for just three months. He stated that he noticed suspicious actions in the collaboration…

  • China and Thailand tango towards BRICS with a promising economic step

    China and Thailand tango towards BRICS with a promising economic step

    In a diplomatic dance that promises to boost both economies, China’s Ambassador to Thailand pledged unwavering support for Thailand’s bid to join the exclusive BRICS club. This elite group features economic powerhouses Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Speaking at a high-profile event dubbed China’s Economy from a New Perspective, organised by the Thai Journalists Association and the Chinese…

  • Thai man survives attempted murder orchestrated by ex-girlfriend

    Thai man survives attempted murder orchestrated by ex-girlfriend

    A Thai man survived an attempted murder after a brutal gang attack allegedly orchestrated by his ex-girlfriend, whom he dated for only two months before breaking up at her condominium in the Huai Khwang area of Bangkok. The victim, Jakkrit, sought help from non-profit organisation Saimai Survive, claiming that the police failed to deliver justice. He reported that he almost…

  • EXAT digs deep but hits financial roadblock on N1 Expressway

    EXAT digs deep but hits financial roadblock on N1 Expressway

    The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) seems set to abandon its plans for an underground route in the controversial N1 Expressway development, citing financial concerns. EXAT Governor Surachet Laophulsuk revealed that the board has decided to delay the project after a study raised serious doubts about its financial viability. Despite a promising equity internal rate of return (EIRR) projected at…