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  • Weak economy and loan restrictions further plummets pickup sales

    Weak economy and loan restrictions further plummets pickup sales

    Domestic car sales are facing significant challenges as pure pickup sales dropped by 40.8% in the first five months of 2024, primarily due to a weak economy and difficulties in accessing loans, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). From January to May, sales of pickup trucks fell by 40.8% year-on-year to 75,510 units. While sales of pickup passenger…

  • Pattaya immigration detain 38 Lao and Vietnamese workers

    Pattaya immigration detain 38 Lao and Vietnamese workers

    Immigration police in Pattaya detained numerous undocumented workers from Laos and Vietnam following complaints from locals. The operation, conducted on June 24 at a market in Soi Phonprapanimit, Nongprue sub-district, Banglamung district, Chon Buri province, aimed to address concerns about foreign workers allegedly taking jobs from Thai citizens. During the raid, officers discovered 38 individuals (25 men and 13 women)…

  • Minor earthquake in Phang Nga prompts safety inspections

    Minor earthquake in Phang Nga prompts safety inspections

    An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.2 struck the Bang Toei area in Phang Nga Province, prompting officials to inspect for potential damage. It was confirmed that an earthquake occurred in Bang Toei, Mueang District, Phang Nga Province. The incident occurred in the early hours of today, June 26, as reported by the Earthquake Surveillance Division of the Thai Meteorological…

  • Thai teacher arrested for sexually assaulting schoolboy for 2 years

    Thai teacher arrested for sexually assaulting schoolboy for 2 years

    Police yesterday arrested a male Thai teacher who sexually assaulted a 14 year old schoolboy for almost two years at a school in the Klong Toey neighbourhood of Bangkok. The boy’s mother only found out about the abuse on June 20 after the young victim, Nat, could no longer stand his teacher’s behaviour. According to Nat, his 38 year old…

  • Thailand braces for heavy rain and flash floods in 47 provinces

    Thailand braces for heavy rain and flash floods in 47 provinces

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued an announcement warning of heavy to very heavy rain in 47 provinces, including Bangkok. Residents are advised to be cautious of flash floods and strong winds. The warning remains in effect until tomorrow. TMD’s announcement forecasts significant rainfall across Thailand due to a monsoon trough passing through the northern and upper northeastern regions, combined…

  • DLT proposes four new electric bus routes for Rangsit station

    DLT proposes four new electric bus routes for Rangsit station

    The Department of Land Transport (DLT) proposes four new electric bus routes to improve connectivity to the State Railway of Thailand’s (SRT) Red Line Rangsit Station in Pathum Thani province. The plan aims to address the inadequacies in the current feeder system, which were highlighted by a recent Transport Ministry survey. Transport Ministry spokesperson Krichanont Iyapunya stated that the DLT’s…

  • Sleep-deprived driver crashes car in torrential rain, injuring two

    Sleep-deprived driver crashes car in torrential rain, injuring two

    A sleep-deprived young man driving a car through the rain lost control and crashed into a utility pole at 6am yesterday, resulting in injuries to two women passengers on Suwinthawong Road, Mueang District, Chachoengsao Province. Rescue workers and local police quickly arrived at the scene to assist. The vehicle involved, a Toyota hatchback, was found with significant front-end damage. The…

  • Groundbreaking Thai sci-fi flick ‘Uranus2324’ to release in July

    Groundbreaking Thai sci-fi flick ‘Uranus2324’ to release in July

    In a historic milestone for Thai cinema, Uranus2324, the nation’s first space science fiction film, is set to premiere on July 4. This highly anticipated film has already garnered significant attention, being one of only four films to receive funding under Thailand’s Soft Power initiative and securing global distribution deals. Produced by Velcurve Studio in collaboration with GM Generators Co.,…

  • Thai Post launches Euro 2024 contest with 10 million baht in prizes

    Thai Post launches Euro 2024 contest with 10 million baht in prizes

    Thai Post kicked off its Euro 2024 lucky prize contest with a vibrant road show through Phuket Town yesterday, marking the beginning of a nationwide campaign to promote the contest. Assistant Postmaster of Phuket Piyavit Siksamat highlighted Thai Post’s collaboration with Thairath to engage the public in the UEFA Euro 2024 Championship taking place in Germany. This campaign, themed Cheer…

  • Warning issued for venomous jellyfish at Phuket’s Racha Yai Island

    Warning issued for venomous jellyfish at Phuket’s Racha Yai Island

    A warning has been issued about the presence of the highly venomous Portuguese Man o’ War jellyfish in the waters of Lah Bay and Tue Bay at Racha Yai Island, Phuket. Tourists and those engaging in marine activities in the area are advised to exercise extreme caution to avoid contact with these dangerous creatures. The Department of Marine and Coastal…

  • Thai couple arrested after woman flees cops with boyfriend’s help

    Thai couple arrested after woman flees cops with boyfriend’s help

    A Thai woman arrested for theft escaped from Sattahip Police Station on Sunday thanks to help from her boyfriend. The couple was later arrested last night, June 24. Sattahip Police Station officers arrested the 20 year old woman, Naranya Areepong, at a shopping centre after she attempted to steal two bottles of imported alcohol at about 10.30am on Sunday, June 23.…

  • Bangkok bust: Metal detector detects Thai man’s homemade gun

    Bangkok bust: Metal detector detects Thai man’s homemade gun

    Police apprehended a suspicious man at Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal after a metal detector revealed he was carrying a homemade gun. The suspect, identified as 43 year old Thanet from Samut Prakan, was found with a .38 calibre gun and six bullets. The incident occurred yesterday when the Superintendent of Bang Sue Police Station, Phuwadon Unphon, along with Deputy Superintendent…

  • Police hunt for gunmen in Khon Kaen university dormitory area

    Police hunt for gunmen in Khon Kaen university dormitory area

    Royal Thai Police (RTP) are urgently tracking down the perpetrators who shot at a university student’s car and a nearby dormitory in Khon Kaen Municipality, causing significant damages. Fortunately, no one was harmed by the shooting in a seemingly peaceful community. Investigators from the Khon Kaen City Police Station today, June 25, visited the scene in Mittraphap Road, to examine…

  • Singapore foreign minister visits Thailand to discuss bilateral issues

    Singapore foreign minister visits Thailand to discuss bilateral issues

    Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan kicked off his official visit to Thailand today, answering the call of his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa. Today’s packed agenda includes a working luncheon with Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and a formal welcome dinner hosted by Maris. According to the Thai Foreign Ministry, the two leaders are set to discuss key bilateral issues, fortifying…

  • Chilling tragedy: Ice delivery truck crash in Ratchaburi kills three

    Chilling tragedy: Ice delivery truck crash in Ratchaburi kills three

    An ice delivery truck overturned and collided with a streetlight in Ratchaburi province, resulting in the deaths of three people. Police suspect that the driver may have fallen asleep at the wheel. Surveillance footage confirmed that no other vehicles were involved. Ritthipol Phonsen, an investigative officer at Thung Luang Police Station in Ratchaburi province, received a report of a six-wheeled…

  • Durian festival returns to Pak Chong for 2024 celebration

    Durian festival returns to Pak Chong for 2024 celebration

    The third annual Durian GI Festival Pakchong Khao Yai is set to place at the Nong Nam Daeng Subdistrict Administrative Organisation Office in Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima. Nakhon Ratchasima Commerce Officer Jirasak Sriphet announced that the province, in collaboration with the Agricultural District Officer of Pak Chong, Bandit Koetmongkol, and the local durian farmers’ community, will host the festival. The…

  • Senators’ showdown: Bangkok hotel hosts candidate meetup

    Senators’ showdown: Bangkok hotel hosts candidate meetup

    In a bustling gathering at Bangkok’s Amari Don Mueang Airport Hotel, over 500 hopefuls vying for senatorial seats met yesterday, June 24, for an event known as the Meeting of Independent Senate Candidates. This lively assembly saw candidates from across the nation converge, all eager to make their mark on the upcoming election. Sources revealed today that each attendee paid…

  • Buriram woman faces home seizure after co-signing a car loan

    Buriram woman faces home seizure after co-signing a car loan

    A woman in Buriram has pleaded for help after receiving a home seizure court order due to unpaid car loan instalments by a close friend she’d been a guarantor for. A general labourer, 32 year old Pacharinporn co-signed for her friend Pu (a pseudonym) to buy a new pickup truck in 2019. Pu’s now-deceased ex-husband was the primary guarantor, with…

  • Former prosecutor indicted for smuggling rhino horns

    Former prosecutor indicted for smuggling rhino horns

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) indicted that a former deputy prosecutor was involved in the illegal importation of rhinoceros horns valued at 179 million baht through Suvarnabhumi Airport. The case has been sent to the attorney general for prosecution. Secretary-General of the NACC, and spokesperson, Niwatchai Kasemmongkol announced that the commission had found sufficient grounds to proceed with charges against…

  • Pothole politics: Khon Kaen villagers pave the way to safer travels

    Pothole politics: Khon Kaen villagers pave the way to safer travels

    Villagers of Ban Rak Chat in Khon Kaen, have taken matters into their own hands to repair their deteriorating village road, which has become riddled with potholes and hazards, making travel perilous and causing frequent accidents. Several dozen locals banded together to break and drill through the sunken concrete road, which had been eroded over time, impeding safe passage, especially…

  • Phuket fraud case crumbles: Dutchman cleared of shopping scam

    Phuket fraud case crumbles: Dutchman cleared of shopping scam

    Phuket Provincial Court dismissed the case against a 40 year old Dutchman accused of operating a fraudulent shopping mall website scam. He was arrested at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok in February of 2021. Several Thai and foreign residents, primarily from Phuket province and Koh Samui island in Surat Thani province, filed a complaint against the Dutchman, accusing him of tricking…

  • Thailand’s tourist boom: Portuguese visitors surge by 44% this year

    Thailand’s tourist boom: Portuguese visitors surge by 44% this year

    Thailand is basking in a mini tourist boom, with a staggering 44% increase in visitors from Portugal recorded between January and April. Nanthasiri Ronnasiri, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Director for Southern Europe, is on a mission to shatter pre-pandemic records by luring over 52,000 Portuguese tourists this year. Ronnasiri shared her ambitions at the Thailand Festival in Lisbon. “We…

  • Police raid drug party in Bangkok, arrest 29 and seize narcotics

    Police raid drug party in Bangkok, arrest 29 and seize narcotics

    Police raided a drug party, arresting 29 individuals and seizing a substantial amount of narcotics. The raid also revealed 22 individuals testing positive for drugs, further investigations ultimately led to the arrest of the drug supplier. Police conducted the raid at a building in Wang Thonglang District, Bangkok yesterday morning, uncovering a variety of drugs, including 1.1 kilogrammes of crystal…

  • Couple’s king cobra encounter turns into a lotto-tunity

    Couple’s king cobra encounter turns into a lotto-tunity

    A couple in Suphan Buri were shocked to find a large king cobra under their house, prompting a frantic call to rescue services. They believe the snake might bring them luck and plan to use their house number for lottery tickets. Rescue officers from the Samor Kan Suphan Buri Foundation received a call at 5.30am today, June 24, from a…

  • Communication issues spark online shopping dispute

    Communication issues spark online shopping dispute

    A recent debate on social media has left netizens scratching their heads over communication issues. An online seller and a customer found themselves at odds, sparking a wider discussion on the complexities of the Thai language. The incident began when an online seller posted in the Facebook group ส่งต่อ ตามหา เสื้อผ้าสายคาเฟ่ V.2 (Send and Search for Café Clothes V.2) about…

  • Surat Thani police crackdown on Euro 2024 illegal gambling

    Surat Thani police crackdown on Euro 2024 illegal gambling

    Surat Thani police chief launched an intensive crackdown on illegal gambling related to the Euro 2024 football tournament to ensure public safety and prevent citizens from falling victim to gambling activities. The event took place outside the Surat Thani Provincial Police Headquarters in Khun Thale, Mueang District. The provincial police commander, Police Major General Soempun Sirikong, led the operation, emphasising…

  • Thailand’s tourism revenue goal in jeopardy: Tourism minister

    Thailand’s tourism revenue goal in jeopardy: Tourism minister

    Thailand faces an uphill battle in reaching its ambitious 3.5 trillion-baht tourism revenue target for 2024, as admitted by Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich. Speaking at the Thai Hotels Association’s annual conference, Sermsak highlighted the current progress and challenges ahead. “In the first five months of this year, Thailand has welcomed 15 million foreign tourists, generating 1.1 trillion baht.…

  • Thailand ranked among top 50 in World Happiness Report 2024

    Thailand ranked among top 50 in World Happiness Report 2024

    Thailand ranks among the top 50 countries in the World Happiness Report 2024 as a potential destination for young people seeking happiness, highlighting a high level of joy among those under 30 years old in the country. The World Happiness Report, conducted jointly by the United Nations (UN), the University of Oxford, and the analytics and advisory firm Gallup, drew…

  • PM Srettha faces corruption probe over asset disclosure

    PM Srettha faces corruption probe over asset disclosure

    Political activist Ruangkrai Leekitwattana is pushing for a corruption investigation against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, accusing him of failing to fully disclose his assets and previous executive roles. Ruangkrai announced his petition to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) to investigate potential inconsistencies in the wealth and former position statements submitted by the Thai premier upon assuming office as prime minister…

  • BoT urges usage of older banknotes for special occasions

    BoT urges usage of older banknotes for special occasions

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) urged consumers to use existing banknotes for special occasions instead of requesting newly printed ones. This request comes as the circulation period of banknotes has extended due to the rise in digital payments and improved banknote quality. Currently, the first-in, first-out cycle for banknotes means they stay in circulation about 10% longer than before. The…