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    Can automation and AI be vital tools in Thai forex markets?

    In Thailand's rapidly evolving financial landscape, Forex is a vital channel for retail and institutional investors. In recent years, Thailand's trading community has turned to algorithmic solutions and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the foreign exchange market. Automated trading systems are...

  • 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…

  • Vespa desperado: Owner on a ‘scoot’ to find stolen bike in Pattaya

    Vespa desperado: Owner on a ‘scoot’ to find stolen bike in Pattaya

    A Vespa motorbike owner in Pattaya is urgently seeking public assistance after her stolen vehicle was spotted near Pattaya Beach yesterday. The owner, a 34 year old woman named A, said she reported that her motorbike was taken from a parking lot on Soi 18 in the Naklua area on Saturday, July 20. CCTV footage reveals that the suspect is…

  • Thailand Cabinet caps electricity at 4.18 baht, diesel at 33 baht

    Thailand Cabinet caps electricity at 4.18 baht, diesel at 33 baht

    The Thai Cabinet approved measures to cap electricity prices at 4.18 baht per unit until the end of the year and diesel prices at 33 baht per litre until October 31. A new energy structure law is set to be introduced today, July 23. Following a Cabinet meeting, Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga announced that the government…

  • Chinese woman detained over illegal passport ad in Thailand

    Chinese woman detained over illegal passport ad in Thailand

    Royal Thai Police (RTP) detained a Chinese woman for allegedly commissioning and installing a controversial advertisement promoting passport services for relocating to another country. The suspect claims she was merely an intermediary working for a company in Hong Kong and communicated via a Chinese app and LINE, earning 17,000 baht for her role. The RTP, led by Thiti Sangsawang and…

  • Thailand’s national holidays set to generate 18.3 billion baht

    Thailand’s national holidays set to generate 18.3 billion baht

    National holidays in Thailand this month are expected to boost tourism revenue significantly, with projections indicating 18.3 billion baht from five million domestic trips, as reported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The momentum in domestic tourism showed strong performance during the recent Buddhist holidays, Asarnha Bucha Day and Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent), and is anticipated to continue through…

  • 2 Thai men attack ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend with knives

    2 Thai men attack ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend with knives

    Two unhinged jealous ex-boyfriends managed to evade arrest following a vicious knife attack on their ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend at her home in the southern province of Phetchaburi. A medical team at Cha-am Hospital reported the stabbing to Cha-am Police Station after three victims were admitted to surgery on Sunday night, July 21. The Thai man, Dream, was cut…

  • Weed way to go! Thailand flip-flops on cannabis laws again

    Weed way to go! Thailand flip-flops on cannabis laws again

    In yet another exercise of political flip-flopping in Thailand’s cannabis saga, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced plans to legislate marijuana for medical use. This unexpected move marks a significant U-turn from recent proposals to re-criminalise the plant, leaving many questioning whether the government knows whether it’s coming or going. Thailand made headlines as one of the first Asian countries…

  • Beat drop: Drummer’s collapse rocks live session in Khon Kaen

    Beat drop: Drummer’s collapse rocks live session in Khon Kaen

    A drummer experienced a sudden collapse during a live music session, falling face-first to the ground while his bandmates rushed to his aid. Recalling the incident, the 54 year old drummer, Natthawut Sukkham, shared his perspective on the event, suggesting both health issues and supernatural elements might have contributed to his sudden fainting. The incident occurred during the evening of…

  • Stripes unplugged: Failed attempts to domesticate zebras

    Stripes unplugged: Failed attempts to domesticate zebras

    Once upon a time, there were attempts to domesticate zebras, without much success. Zebras, members of the Equus genus and the subgenus Hippotigris, are hoofed mammals primarily found in the open plains of Africa, particularly south of the Sahara Desert. Currently, their population ranges from approximately 660,000 to 1 million. During the late 19th century, there was an attempt by humans…

  • Shellfish showdown: Tempers boil over pricey shrimp dish in Phuket

    Shellfish showdown: Tempers boil over pricey shrimp dish in Phuket

    A heated debate has erupted over the pricing of a shrimp dish at a well-known restaurant in Chalong, Phuket. The controversy began when the popular Facebook page Page E So Khia Khao 3 shared a post about the stir-fried lotus lai with shrimp served by Suan Indy Seafood in Soi Kruwattana (Soi Palai 2). The post highlighted the dish’s price…

  • Tilapia surprise: Sun-soaked eggs hatch, calls for fishy rethink

    Tilapia surprise: Sun-soaked eggs hatch, calls for fishy rethink

    Eggs of the blackchin tilapia, left in the sun for two months, have surprisingly hatched, according to a local farmer in Samut Songkhram. The farmer urges the Department of Fisheries to reconsider the effectiveness of using seabass to control the invasive species. The spread of the blackchin tilapia across 17 provinces in Thailand prompted the Department of Fisheries to deploy…

  • Bingo! Gambian arrested for 7-year illegal stay on Koh Pha Ngan

    Bingo! Gambian arrested for 7-year illegal stay on Koh Pha Ngan

    Tourist Police arrested a Gambian man on Koh Pha Ngan, an island in the southern province of Surat Thani, on Friday, July 19, for illegally entering Thailand and staying on the island for more than seven years. He reportedly shouted “Bingo!” after being caught. Koh Pha Ngan Tourist Police were conducting a crackdown on illegal foreigners when they encountered the…

  • Speedboat collision near Koh Samui leaves one dead, two injured

    Speedboat collision near Koh Samui leaves one dead, two injured

    Two speedboats collided near Koh Samui island last night, resulting in one fatality and two injuries. The accident occurred approximately 1 nautical mile off Bo Phut in the Koh Samui district and was reported to local authorities around 8.30pm, according to Police Lieutenant Sirachat Kamunee from Bo Phut Police Station. The incident involved the Chor Chokchanita 22, operated by Funnyday…

  • Chinese passport sale billboard in Bangkok raises legal concerns

    Chinese passport sale billboard in Bangkok raises legal concerns

    Police and Thai government officials are investigating a puzzling billboard in Bangkok‘s Huai Kwang district advertising the sale of passports from different countries in Chinese. A Thai Facebook user shared a picture of the billboard with the caption, “This is at Huai Kwang Intersection. I guess it’s about passport sales. You’re committing a crime, obviously. In case you don’t know,…

  • Royal roots: Bangkok blooms in anticipation for king-inspired park

    Royal roots: Bangkok blooms in anticipation for king-inspired park

    Bangkok eagerly anticipates the completion of a new public park, dedicated to the memory of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, which promises to become a significant new landmark in the city. Situated on 279 rai in the Dusit district, the park will be designed as a forest park with thousands of new trees, adding a much-needed green space…

  • Motorbike rider dies in car collision on Thepkrasattri Road, Phuket

    Motorbike rider dies in car collision on Thepkrasattri Road, Phuket

    A motorbike rider died following a collision with a car on Thepkrasattri Road in Koh Kaew, Phuket, on Sunday night. A Phuket City Police Station spokesperson confirmed the death yesterday, July 22, after the rider succumbed to his injuries at Mission Hospital Phuket. The rider, Khajon Patiphatpitak, was pronounced dead at the hospital, having been involved in the accident around…

  • Thai police refute claims of substandard bulletproof vests

    Thai police refute claims of substandard bulletproof vests

    The Royal Thai Police’s (RTP) Ordnance Division firmly denied allegations of distributing substandard bulletproof vests following the circulation of a controversial image online. The image, which showed body armour layered with plywood, sparked concerns and criticisms about the quality and safety of the vests provided to officers. The division’s commander, Police Major General Nirandon Sirisangchai, clarified yesterday that the RTP…

  • Tilapia trouble: Thailand orders crackdown on invasive fish invasion

    Tilapia trouble: Thailand orders crackdown on invasive fish invasion

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin directed the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry to intensify efforts to curb the spread of blackchin tilapia, an invasive species now pervasive in Thailand’s waterways. The 62 year old prime minister tasked the ministry with investigating how this species, originally from West Africa, has managed to proliferate so widely across the country. Following these instructions, Agriculture and…

  • Thai man kills 2 month old baby girl after failing to rape her mother

    Thai man kills 2 month old baby girl after failing to rape her mother

    A Thai man killed a two month old baby in a rage by throwing the infant to the ground after he failed to rape the child’s mother at her home in the northern province of Chiang Rai. Officers from Wiang Kaen Police Station arrested the 40 year old alleged murderer, Lee Saeyang, at his home, which was located opposite the…

  • AOI unifies schools to revolutionise Thailand’s education system

    AOI unifies schools to revolutionise Thailand’s education system

    Arthit Ourairat Institution (AOI) is revolutionising Thailand’s education system by unifying its network of schools under a single governance model. This strategy aims to enhance holistic learning and optimise the use of resources, faculty, and infrastructure, thereby significantly enriching the student experience. By pooling and harmonising these essential assets, AOI ensures that its values of integrity, innovation, inclusivity, and passion…

  • Actress Sammy Cowell loses 1.2 million baht in handbag scam

    Actress Sammy Cowell loses 1.2 million baht in handbag scam

    Renowned actor Sammy Cowell fell victim to a scam, losing over 1.2 million baht after posting an advertisement to sell a luxury handbag. She shared details of the deception before realising and reporting the incident to the police. Sammy, whose real name is Panthita Phoowijarn Cowell, reported the scam at the Khok Kram Police Station. The incident occurred after the…