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  • Bribe & ride: Gay Thai man’s 1 million baht cover-up hits dead end

    Bribe & ride: Gay Thai man’s 1 million baht cover-up hits dead end

    Police arrested a gay Thai man suspected of fatally poisoning his close friend, for offering a 1 million baht bribe to the police to conclude that his friend died in a motorcycle accident. The death of a 25 year old Thai woman, Chonlada “Tong” Kongdam, caught the attention of Thai netizens and news agencies last week, even though she died…

  • Rampaging buffalo charges through Chon Buri beach (video)

    Rampaging buffalo charges through Chon Buri beach (video)

    A peaceful day at Nang Ram Beach in Chon Buri province turned into a nightmare when an escaped buffalo went on a wild rampage, charging at unsuspecting tourists and sparking widespread panic. The young, powerful bovine was spotted tearing across the sandy shores, causing chaos as it headed straight for a family enjoying a leisurely picnic. Eyewitnesses described the shocking…

  • Thai gear shift: BOI revs up JV incentives for global auto partners

    Thai gear shift: BOI revs up JV incentives for global auto partners

    Thailand announced incentives to encourage joint ventures (JV) between Thai and foreign companies to produce automotive parts for various propulsion systems, the Board of Investment (BOI) revealed yesterday. Recognised as Southeast Asia’s leading automotive production hub, Thailand also serves as a significant export base for prominent global car manufacturers. The government is keenly promoting investments in electric vehicles (EVs), offering…

  • British Airways flights to Bangkok to resume end of October

    British Airways flights to Bangkok to resume end of October

    British Airways is ramping up its flights from London to Bangkok and expanding its codeshare partnership with Bangkok Airways, giving travellers even more options to explore Thailand and Cambodia. British Airways’ direct route from London Gatwick to Bangkok is back on October 28, after a four-year hiatus. Initially operating three times a week, the service will increase to five weekly…

  • Thai-ing up: China’s industrial trade reshapes Southeast Asia

    Thai-ing up: China’s industrial trade reshapes Southeast Asia

    Chinese industrial products are increasingly penetrating the Southeast Asian market, significantly impacting Thailand’s trade dynamics. The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) reports that this influx has diminished Thailand’s market share and contributed to a trade deficit with China amounting to nearly US$20 billion. Chinese online retailer Temu’s recent entry into Thailand is poised to exacerbate this…

  • Thailand K-Mile Asia takes flight with widebody freighters

    Thailand K-Mile Asia takes flight with widebody freighters

    Thailand’s K-Mile Asia marks its debut into widebody freighter operations with the acquisition of the first of two Boeing 767-300ER(BCF) aircraft expected this year. The first of these sky giants, bearing the registration HS-KSA (msn 33421), was recently spotted in K-Mile’s striking livery in China’s Guangzhou province, hinting at big changes ahead for the Thai carrier. In an industry shake-up,…

  • Belgian man rescued after being trapped in car due to dead battery

    Belgian man rescued after being trapped in car due to dead battery

    A rescue team freed a Belgian man trapped in his car for over two hours after the vehicle’s battery died while he was parked at a petrol station in the northern province of Kamphaengphet. A staff member of a convenience store at the petrol station called rescuers from the Kawphab Rescue Kamphaengphet to assist the 40 year old Belgian man,…

  • Truckers in northeast Thailand call for diesel price cuts

    Truckers in northeast Thailand call for diesel price cuts

    Truckers in northeast Thailand are urging the government to either lower diesel prices or increase cargo transport fees to offset rising energy costs, ensuring their trucks remain operational. Wichai Sawangkhachon, President of the Northern Transport Association (NTA), reported that nearly half of the over 10,000 trucks owned by approximately 700 cargo transport businesses under the NTA are currently out of…

  • Agriculture Ministry seeks Cabinet approval for state land use

    Agriculture Ministry seeks Cabinet approval for state land use

    The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives plans to request Cabinet approval to utilise lands from state agencies for royally initiated projects. Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Thamanat Prompow announced the proposed resolution during a meeting at the Office of Agricultural Economics focused on assessing these projects. Royally initiated projects have been prioritised by the ministry as they aim to eradicate poverty…

  • UK Thai embassy issues warning amid anti-immigration protests

    UK Thai embassy issues warning amid anti-immigration protests

    The Thai Embassy in London issued a stern warning for all Thais living in or travelling to the UK: steer clear of crowded places and protests. This urgent advice comes as thousands of anti-immigration protesters take to the streets in towns and cities nationwide. Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Blackpool, and Belfast have been pinpointed as high-risk areas. The embassy strongly advises…

  • Pedestrian killed in Pattaya traffic accident

    Pedestrian killed in Pattaya traffic accident

    A pedestrian lost his life in a road accident in Pattaya after being struck by a car during heavy traffic. The tragic incident occurred at 7.30pm yesterday, August 7, in front of the Agricultural Technology Promotion Centre for Plant Protection, Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. Rescue personnel and police officers promptly arrived at the scene following…

  • Cracks in 300-year-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon reveal core

    Cracks in 300-year-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon reveal core

    A centuries-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon has cracked, revealing an ancient laterite core. The Fine Arts Department confirmed it is the work of ancient craftsmen, showing distinct differences between the outer and inner statues. The Buddha statue, over 300 years old, located at Wat Khok Kham in Samut Sakhon, shows significant cracks exposing an inner statue made of laterite.…

  • Phumtham inspects U-Tapao Airport project set for 2029 completion

    Phumtham inspects U-Tapao Airport project set for 2029 completion

    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, Phumtham Wechayachai visited U-Tapao Airport to monitor the progress of its development project, aiming for completion by 2029. The deputy PM inspected the U-Tapao Airport and Eastern Aviation City development project in Ban Chang district, Rayong province. Accompanied by Tharit Issarayangyuen, Deputy Secretary-General of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Office, naval representatives, and private…

  • Phuket Vegetarian Festival to sprout excitement and turnip the fun

    Phuket Vegetarian Festival to sprout excitement and turnip the fun

    The annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival is set to “sprout” with residents ready to “turnip” the excitement from October 3 to October 11, confirmed by Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat. In a meeting jam-packed with officials and local figures at Phuket Provincial Hall, Governor Sophon, Vice Governor Norasak Suksomboon, and Phuket Culture Office chief Pichaiyut Singhasami finalised the festival dates. The focus…

  • Thailand to introduce more effective and affordable HPV vaccine

    Thailand to introduce more effective and affordable HPV vaccine

    Thailand’s National Health Security Office (NHSO) plans to replace its two-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine with a more affordable and effective single-dose alternative in the next fiscal year, according to Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin. The current two-dose vaccine has a 60% effectiveness rate against two strains of the virus, HPV16 and HPV18, whereas the proposed single-dose vaccine boasts a…

  • Nightclub owner denies attempted rape, claims victim wanted sex

    Nightclub owner denies attempted rape, claims victim wanted sex

    A Thai nightclub owner denied attacking and attempting to rape a female singer who worked at his club, claiming the alleged victim took off her clothes because she wanted to have sex with him. The victim’s boyfriend, Chaloemsak Maleerod, took to social media to seek justice for his 36 year old girlfriend, Nui. He posted pictures of Nui with wounds…

  • Mekong River floods roads in Nakhon Phanom, warnings issued

    Mekong River floods roads in Nakhon Phanom, warnings issued

    The Mekong River has overflowed, flooding roads by half a metre, prompting warnings for four districts to take caution. Heavy rains have been relentless recently. Residents have been fishing amidst the rising waters. Floodwaters from the Mekong River submerged Sawan Chai Khong Road in Nakhon Phanom province, as reported yesterday. The road, constructed 30 to 40 metres from the riverbank,…

  • Phuket launches urgent cleanup to boost tourism on Karon Beach

    Phuket launches urgent cleanup to boost tourism on Karon Beach

    Phuket officials initiated an urgent cleanup operation at Karon Beach, aiming to address concerns over its impact on tourism. Governor Sophon Suwannarat led a meeting with the local Joint Public and Private Sector Committee on Economic Development, focusing on regulating beach umbrellas at Karon Beach, Kata Beach, and Patong Beach. The cleanup drive targets the removal of beach umbrellas and…

  • ‘Succulent Chinese meal’ meme star Jack Karlson dies at 82 (video)

    ‘Succulent Chinese meal’ meme star Jack Karlson dies at 82 (video)

    Jack Karlson, the unforgettable face of the “succulent Chinese meal” meme, has died at the age of 82. The Karlson family confirmed the sad news, saying they are grieving “with heavy hearts” as Jack passed away yesterday, August 7, surrounded by his loved ones. Jack became a viral sensation back in October 1991 after his arrest outside the China Sea…

  • Transgender thief nabbed after stealing gold necklace in Bangkok

    Transgender thief nabbed after stealing gold necklace in Bangkok

    Thai police apprehended a transgender woman who deftly snatched a gold necklace worth nearly 100,000 baht from an Australian man on Sukhumvit Road before fleeing to a dormitory in Suan Luang district, Bangkok. The arrest occurred yesterday, August 7. The Australian national, Brock Christian Jarvis, reported to the police on July 21 that he had been robbed by a transgender…

  • Golden triumph: Thai taekwondo athlete shines at Paris Olympics

    Golden triumph: Thai taekwondo athlete shines at Paris Olympics

    Thailand erupted with joy as taekwondo star Panipak Wongpattanakit delivered a stunning victory, securing her country’s first Olympic gold medal by defending her title in the taekwondo women’s flyweight division against China’s Guo Qing. Panipak, who plans to retire after the Paris Games, ended her illustrious career on a high note by becoming the first Thai athlete to win two…

  • Drill sergeants get rained on: 45 days in jail and pensions revoked

    Drill sergeants get rained on: 45 days in jail and pensions revoked

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) sentenced two soldier drill sergeants to 45 days of imprisonment and revoked their pensions for ordering ten conscripts to stand naked in the rain. Their commander was also punished with 15 days of confinement. A younger sister of one of the conscripts urged non-profit organisation, Saimai Survive, to seek justice for her brother and the…

  • Thai weightlifters make Olympic history with stunning performances

    Thai weightlifters make Olympic history with stunning performances

    In a night of electrifying action at the Paris Olympics, Thai weightlifters Theerapong Silachai and Surodchana Khambao delivered standout performances, clinching silver and bronze medals, respectively. Theerapong, a 21 year old prodigy, made history by becoming the first Thai male weightlifter to win an Olympic silver medal in the men’s 61-kilogramme weightlifting category. Despite facing a tough session with 44…

  • Fuel for thought: Bangkok-bound uncle abandons girl in Buriram

    Fuel for thought: Bangkok-bound uncle abandons girl in Buriram

    A young girl was abandoned at a petrol station in Buriram by her uncle who journeyed more than 400 kilometres to Bangkok. The six year old was found in a distressed state and was initially too scared to cooperate with rescuers. Her mother, working in Bangkok, has been contacted and is on her way to reunite with her. At 2am…

  • Thai university student stabbed and burned to death in Nonthaburi

    Thai university student stabbed and burned to death in Nonthaburi

    The Forensic Science Institute yesterday discovered hairs belonging to the suspected murderer of a Thai university student on the victim’s hands. The student was found stabbed and burned to death at his dormitory in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok. Officers from Rattanathibet Police Station were alerted to a fire in room 611 on the sixth floor of a dormitory in Soi…

  • Thailand Video News | Thailand’s Move Forward Party Dissolved by Constitutional Court, PM Srettha Denies Bribery Allegations Amid MFP Turmoil

    Thailand Video News | Thailand’s Move Forward Party Dissolved by Constitutional Court, PM Srettha Denies Bribery Allegations Amid MFP Turmoil

    In today’s Thailand video news presented by Alex and Jay, delve into the mixed big news from across Thailand and Southeast Asia countries. The stories include the Constitutional Court dissolving the Move Forward Party, banning its leaders and drawing international criticism. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin denies bribery allegations related to the party’s MPs. Former Deputy Police Commissioner Surachate “Big Joke”…

  • Thai woman scammed in Chon Buri fake gold auction (video)

    Thai woman scammed in Chon Buri fake gold auction (video)

    A woman was in tears after discovering the gold she had bid on for hundreds of thousands of baht was fake. The incident was shared by the TikTok user @namobanchangtongdaengso0, who owns a gold shop and posted a warning clip. A woman from Chon Buri brought gold items she had won in an auction to the shop to verify their…

  • MRTA seeks approval for Orange Line route through Bangkok

    MRTA seeks approval for Orange Line route through Bangkok

    The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) has formally requested permission from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to utilise its areas for the construction of the western route of the Orange Line. This new route aims to connect Bang Khun Non and Min Buri. Tawatchai Napasaksri, BMA’s Public Works Department Director, revealed that the MRTA, along with the concessionaire…

  • Khao Sok National Park to sue travel agency after fatal cave death

    Khao Sok National Park to sue travel agency after fatal cave death

    Khao Sok National Park in the southern province of Surat Thani plans to sue a travel agency after two Thai tour guides violated safety rules and took 22 foreign tourists to Nam Talu Cave during its closure, resulting in the death of one guide in the flash flood on Tuesday, August 6. National park rangers and rescuers saved the other…

  • Thai woman’s Labubu toy order stolen from damaged package

    Thai woman’s Labubu toy order stolen from damaged package

    A woman was left frustrated after ordering a Labubu toy from POP MART, only to find it stolen by someone who tampered with the package. Despite contacting the delivery company, no resolution was offered, and the company acknowledged this issue happens frequently. Noot, the affected customer, shared her experience with KhaoSod Online after her order of collectable toys from the…