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  • 2 policemen suspected of extorting Chinese tourists released on bail

    2 policemen suspected of extorting Chinese tourists released on bail

    Pattaya Provincial Court granted two policemen bail of 400,000 baht each after the pair were charged with allegedly extorting 700,000 baht from two Chinese tourists on a motorway heading to Pattaya. A group of men, claiming to be police officers, were caught on dashcam footage demanding money from two Chinese men in the foreigners’ rented SUV on the motorway on…

  • Thai fisherman survives four hours at sea clinging to bamboo stick

    Thai fisherman survives four hours at sea clinging to bamboo stick

    A young fisherman displayed remarkable endurance after being swept overboard by strong waves and drifting in the sea for four hours. He miraculously survived by swimming to a nearby island, much to his wife’s tearful relief. Sothorn Theppitak, President of the Suntornphu Fisheries Association in Tambon Kram, Klaeng District, Rayong Province, today, July 24, received a report about a missing…

  • Thai man arrested for raping his Thai-British half-sister

    Thai man arrested for raping his Thai-British half-sister

    Police in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen arrested a Thai man who raped his younger half-sister in February last year. He subsequently went into hiding, evading arrest, after the despicable deed. Banped Police Station officers arrested the 29 year old rapist, Manop, and temporarily detained him at the police station to prevent him from fleeing again. He was arrested…

  • Bride defends groom after groomsman sprays champagne

    Bride defends groom after groomsman sprays champagne

    A wedding in Hebei, China, turned chaotic when a groomsman sprayed champagne in the faces of the bride and groom. The bride retaliated by hitting him with her bouquet, an action that quickly went viral on social media. The incident occurred as the couple was about to step onto the stage to begin their wedding ceremony. A groomsman approached with…

  • Thais in Taiwan urged to follow directives as Typhoon Gaemi nears

    Thais in Taiwan urged to follow directives as Typhoon Gaemi nears

    Thais residing in Taiwan have been urged to adhere to directives from local officials as the island braces for Typhoon Gaemi, expected to hit tonight. The Thailand Trade and Economic Office advised all Thais to cooperate with Taiwanese officials and stay vigilant. Typhoon Gaemi is forecasted to make landfall in Taiwan later today, bringing heavy rain and strong winds after…

  • Wan Yubamrung joins Palang Pracharath after Pheu Thai fallout

    Wan Yubamrung joins Palang Pracharath after Pheu Thai fallout

    Wan Yubamrung, who resigned from the Pheu Thai party last week, officially joined the Palang Pracharath Party today and was warmly received by its leader, Prawit Wongsuwan. “I was invited by several members from other political parties but I chose Prawit’s party.” Wan, the son of outspoken Pheu Thai MP Chalerm Yubamrung, made headlines when he left Pheu Thai following…

  • Thai police arrest infamous scammer known as White Takli

    Thai police arrest infamous scammer known as White Takli

    Thai police apprehended a notorious online scammer who had been impersonating a police inspector and deceiving people for years. This arrest of the 30 year old man follows multiple incidents of fraud and a series of warrants out for his capture. Narongrit, known as White Takli, from Takli District, Nakhon Sawan Province, was arrested by a team led by Police…

  • Lotto plot: Thai woman cries foul over ‘historic’ ticket trick

    Lotto plot: Thai woman cries foul over ‘historic’ ticket trick

    A Thai woman accused a lottery seller in the northern province of Kamphaengphet of tricking her into buying old lottery tickets from two months ago. The complainant, Sommai Wongkhamma, shared the story with Channel 7 hoping to issue a warning to other lottery enthusiasts. She showed three old lottery tickets to the media. The prize announcement date on the tickets…

  • Missing Samut Prakan man found dead after five-day search

    Missing Samut Prakan man found dead after five-day search

    A Thai woman in Samut Prakan sought help to find her husband, who had been missing for five days. Tragically, he was found dead in a dense grassy area. The devastated woman collapsed in grief upon hearing the news. CCTV footage along Theparat Road near Bangna Garden captured 35 year old Kawi from Ubon Ratchathani, leaving his workplace at a…

  • Factory worker dies in tragic motorcycle-lorry collision on Asia Road

    Factory worker dies in tragic motorcycle-lorry collision on Asia Road

    A tragic accident occurred when a truck collided with a motorcycle, resulting in the death of a factory worker. The incident took place at 7.30am today, July 24, on the inbound Asia Road near kilometre marker 11 in Khung Lan, Bang Pa-in district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. Police officer Nakrob Chobthamthan rushed to the scene along with Ayutthaya Ruamjai…

  • Invasive fish species wreak havoc on Samut Prakan shrimp farms

    Invasive fish species wreak havoc on Samut Prakan shrimp farms

    Farmers in Samut Prakan are facing severe losses due to the infiltration of blackchin tilapia and Mayan cichlid into their shrimp ponds. These invasive fish species have been causing significant damage to the local aquaculture industry. At a shrimp farm owned by Adisorn Chansuksawat, located in Village 7, Klong Dan subdistrict, Bang Bo district, the presence of blackchin tilapia and…

  • Perverted thief disguised as woman steals underwear in Rayong

    Perverted thief disguised as woman steals underwear in Rayong

    A perverted thief last night disguised himself in women’s clothes complete with a wig before stealing 40 items of ladies’ underwear that were drying outside the homes of two women in the eastern province of Rayong last night. A Thai couple shared CCTV camera footage of the underwear theft with Channel 7 after the incident took place at about 12.50am…

  • Two Myanmar workers killed in Suphan Buri road accident

    Two Myanmar workers killed in Suphan Buri road accident

    A tragic accident occurred in Suphan Buri early this morning where two Myanmar workers were killed after being hit by a pickup truck while crossing a dark road to buy food. Officer Chaiporn Poonjantuek from the Mueang Suphan Buri Police Station received a report of a road accident on Ooyaa Road, Ban Pho subdistrict, Mueang district, Suphan Buri. Emergency responders…

  • Thailand Video News | Thailand Flip-Flops on Cannabis Laws Again, Syphilis Cases Triple Among Thai Teens

    Thailand Video News | Thailand Flip-Flops on Cannabis Laws Again, Syphilis Cases Triple Among Thai Teens

    Today’s Thailand Video News, Alex and Jay covered news from across Thailand and Southeast Asia countries. The stories include the government reversing its stance on cannabis laws once more, a tragic accident in Pattaya where a Chinese tourist fell from a baht bus, and a fatal police error mistaking a stroke victim for a drunk. Social tensions are highlighted by…

  • Golden manuscript discovered in Phayao captivates historians

    Golden manuscript discovered in Phayao captivates historians

    A remarkable discovery in Phayao has captivated locals and historians alike. An ancient manuscript, over 500 years old, written entirely in Lanna script with pure gold leaf, has been unearthed. This manuscript, known as a pabsa, is preserved at the Wiang Phayao Museum within Wat Li. Today, reporters revealed the discovery of this golden manuscript, which shines with a radiant…

  • Heartbroken woman rescued from bridge in northeast Thailand

    Heartbroken woman rescued from bridge in northeast Thailand

    A Thai woman, distressed after a breakup, was found crying by the Chi River Bridge in Yasothon province, prompting a good Samaritan to call the police. Officers managed to calm her down after an hour, ensuring her safety and returning her home. A young woman, overcome with sadness from a recent breakup, was found sitting alone on the edge of…

  • Chinese work permit service billboards draw more criticism

    Chinese work permit service billboards draw more criticism

    Locals in the central province of Prachinburi have demanded the removal and investigation of three billboards, written in Chinese, advertising work permit application services for foreigners. Recently, a Thai woman took to social media to share a picture of a large billboard at Huai Khwang Intersection in Bangkok, which was written in Chinese. After using a translation app, the woman…

  • Myanmar chef murder suspect arrested in Bangkok

    Myanmar chef murder suspect arrested in Bangkok

    A young man has been arrested for the murder of a 46 year old Myanmar chef, whose body was discovered after two days in a rented room in Samut Prakan’s Bang Phli district. The incident has taken a disturbing turn as the suspect revealed his motives and the sequence of events leading up to the crime. Police apprehended 24 year…

  • Celestial alignment: Saturn slips behind the moon in Thailand

    Celestial alignment: Saturn slips behind the moon in Thailand

    A rare celestial event, the Lunar Occultation of Saturn, will be visible with the naked eye early tomorrow morning across Thailand. The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) announced this phenomenon will occur from approximately 3.09am to 4.27am Bangkok time. NARIT’s public relations and communications office posted on social media that Saturn will gradually disappear behind the Moon and…

  • Peacock attacks Thai woman’s luxury car in TikTok video

    Peacock attacks Thai woman’s luxury car in TikTok video

    A surprise encounter with a peacock left a Thai woman shocked as the bird unexpectedly attacked her luxury car. The incident, captured on video and shared on TikTok by user @2alessandra9, shows the peacock jumping and scratching the vehicle. The video, posted yesterday, features the woman’s high-end van parked by the roadside. Suddenly, a peacock appears, staring intently at the…

  • Motorcycle sales fall 10% as Thai Honda faces sluggish market

    Motorcycle sales fall 10% as Thai Honda faces sluggish market

    Motorcycle sales dipped by 10% year-on-year during the first half of the year, affecting major players like Thai Honda Co, a leading motorcycle manufacturer and distributor, which is grappling with a sluggish market. The downturn is attributed to slow economic growth of 1.5% in the first quarter, more stringent bank criteria for auto loans, and a weakened export sector, according…

  • CrowdStrike glitch disrupts 8.5 million Microsoft devices globally

    CrowdStrike glitch disrupts 8.5 million Microsoft devices globally

    A recent global IT outage brought to light the critical necessity for both public and private organisations to establish comprehensive business continuity management plans, IT disaster recovery strategies, and rigorous system testing between security software vendors and their clients. Experts advocate for organisations to diversify their technology portfolios and adopt a balanced approach to cloud-based technology to mitigate risks. Bloomberg…

  • Cabinet caps power bills and diesel prices to aid businesses, public

    Cabinet caps power bills and diesel prices to aid businesses, public

    The Cabinet implemented measures to cap power bills at 4.18 baht per unit until the end of the year and set a diesel price ceiling at 33 baht per litre until October 31. Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga announced that the Cabinet approved the Energy Ministry’s proposal to maintain the electricity rate at 4.18 baht per kilowatt-hour for September through December…

  • Missing Australian man found in Bangkok

    Missing Australian man found in Bangkok

    An Australian man who had been missing for two weeks in Thailand has been found but he refuses to speak. The missing Aussie’s father had sought help in finding his 28 year old son, Kieran James Cramer, who had been missing for 15 days. Cramer, a nursing student, vanished shortly after arriving in Thailand on July 1. He last contacted…

  • Thai woman visits 2 jailed ex-boyfriends who stab her over jealousy

    Thai woman visits 2 jailed ex-boyfriends who stab her over jealousy

    A Thai woman stabbed in the chest by two of her ex-boyfriends visited Phetchaburi Provincial Court to visit them after their arrest, admitting she still loved them. Her current boyfriend, who was cut on his ear, was not aware of the visit. Three injured victims, a Thai woman named Wassana, her boyfriend Dream, and her older sister Salaiporn, were admitted to…

  • Teen found dead and father injured in Saraburi home attack

    Teen found dead and father injured in Saraburi home attack

    A tragic incident has unfolded in Saraburi, where a 14 year old boy was found dead with his throat slashed, and his father was severely injured. Police are investigating the case, calling in family members for questioning. Police in Saraburi are intensifying their investigation into the brutal killing of a 14 year old boy named Boonsin Kusri and the severe…

  • Over 1 million vendors join Thailand’s digital wallet scheme

    Over 1 million vendors join Thailand’s digital wallet scheme

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin will provide further details on the government’s flagship digital wallet scheme today, with over 1 million shops and vendors registering to participate, according to a government statement issued yesterday. Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai revealed that the announcement will primarily cover the requirements for eligible recipients to obtain and use the digital money. Additional details will…

  • NACC suggests legal reforms to exonerate innocent individuals

    NACC suggests legal reforms to exonerate innocent individuals

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) resolved to address the issue of criminal records for individuals found innocent or not prosecuted, proposing legal reforms and submitting recommendations to the Cabinet for consideration. During a recent meeting, the NACC decided to enhance the management of criminal records, aiming to improve efficiency and accuracy. The recommendation came after complaints from individuals previously accused…

  • Drug-addicted Thai man lynched after attempted rape 

    Drug-addicted Thai man lynched after attempted rape 

    A 17 year old Thai teenager and locals in the central province of Ayutthaya lynched a drug addict after he attempted to rape the teen’s mother. Officers from Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station were alerted to the death of 38 year old drug addict Yuranan on the night of July 20. On arrival, officers found Yuranan lying face down on…

  • Retired Thai officer covers car in cash to aid the needy

    Retired Thai officer covers car in cash to aid the needy

    Retired police officer Sergeant Thin has become a local hero by covering his car with money to help those in need. TikTok user arm_yimyim25 shared a heartwarming video showing Sergeant Thin sticking banknotes of various denominations on his vehicle, inviting the less fortunate to take what they need. Sergeant Thin’s philosophy is simple, if the money is taken, he will…