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  • Fueling frustration: Thailand Energy Minister alarmed as petrol prices play a seesaw despite promised relief

    Fueling frustration: Thailand Energy Minister alarmed as petrol prices play a seesaw despite promised relief

    Peeraphan Salirathaviphak, Thailand’s Minister of Energy, raised concerns about the constant fluctuations in petrol prices, which have seen a continuous rise over the past two days, despite a recent government announcement of a 2 baht per litre reduction. In a statement made at the Government House at 1pm this afternoon, Peeraphan argued that petrol prices should not fluctuate like stocks…

  • Rayong: Help needed to make Christmas special for HIV-affected children

    Rayong: Help needed to make Christmas special for HIV-affected children

    In a heartfelt appeal from the Camillian Social Centre in Rayong, they shed light on the lives of the 45 children under their care who are either living with HIV or affected by it. The centre has been organising a cherished annual tradition since 2006, where these children are taken to Big C Rayong for a special Christmas shopping trip.…

  • Worming trouble: Japanese man finds tapeworm after eating Thai-style raw meat

    Worming trouble: Japanese man finds tapeworm after eating Thai-style raw meat

    A Thai doctor issued a warning to both locals and foreigners after a Japanese man contracted a tapeworm from eating Thai-style raw meat dishes. The doctor, Sukhumphan Kaocharoen, shared the story of his Japanese patient on the Facebook page Health Online by Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease Doctor, yesterday, November 15. The doctor said the Japanese patient informed him that he…

  • Nationwide crackdown puts the brakes on illegal exhaust pipes, curbs street racing in Thailand

    Nationwide crackdown puts the brakes on illegal exhaust pipes, curbs street racing in Thailand

    A nationwide crackdown on the production and sale of illegal exhaust pipes for motorcycles took place today. The operation, led by the Royal Thai Police’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), targeted 21 locations across 11 provinces. The mission aimed to curb street racing activities, especially as winter season trips by groups of young people are on the rise. The CIB, headed…

  • Northeast Thailand: Villagers flock to Ya Kok shrine for lottery luck

    Northeast Thailand: Villagers flock to Ya Kok shrine for lottery luck

    Residents of the village of Mab Krad, Khok Krachai, Khon Buri, and Nakhon Ratchasima, are gathering at the Ya Kok shrine to seek good fortune for the upcoming lottery draw. This follows the appearance of the second-prize lottery number. Residents offer worship items including savoury and sweet food like pork heads, boiled chicken, and beverages. They lay their purchased lottery…

  • Iguana invasion: Wild population surge puts Thai officials on edge, sparks import halt pondering

    Iguana invasion: Wild population surge puts Thai officials on edge, sparks import halt pondering

    The increased iguana population in the wild across numerous provinces in Thailand has provoked the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) to consider halting the importation of the species. Attapon Charoenchansa, the department’s director-general, revealed yesterday that the decision comes on the heels of an uptick in iguana sightings in natural habitats and urban areas. “The burgeoning…

  • Northeast Thailand: Giant python causes alarm in Surin chicken coop

    Northeast Thailand: Giant python causes alarm in Surin chicken coop

    A colossal python, exceeding 4 metres in length and as thick as a leg, caused a scare in a chicken coop in Surin‘s Khuha Sawan subdistrict. The incident occurred on November 2, leading to the rousing of a rescue team from the Ban Raeng Subdistrict Municipality to assist. The rescue workers, equipped with venomous animal-handling tools, responded swiftly to aid…

  • Chon Buri: Loan-sharking couple arrested following deadly shooting

    Chon Buri: Loan-sharking couple arrested following deadly shooting

    A couple, involved in a loan-sharking gang, were arrested following a shooting that resulted in the death of a 45 year old fruit vendor named Itthipol (surname withheld). The incident occurred near a convenience store on Sukhumvit Road, Soi 109, Plutaluang, Sattahip, Chon Buri. The suspects, 29 year old Somchai Homkaraket, and Ratchadaphon Sirirat, also 29 years old, were apprehended…

  • Chinese student steals show at sports festival in backless dress

    Chinese student steals show at sports festival in backless dress

    A female student at Jiangxi Normal University in China‘s Jiangxi province recently stole the show wearing a backless evening dress at a university sports festival, earning herself the nickname goddess. As she hurried onto the field, her long backless dress fluttered in the wind, drawing the attention of all present. The university stadium was packed as most of the students…

  • Decapitated Thai man’s head found in water tank, murderer remains at large

    Decapitated Thai man’s head found in water tank, murderer remains at large

    Following the murder of a Thai man in the southern province of Surat Thani, police finally located his missing head after five days of extensive search. However, the identity of the killer remains unknown. The lifeless body of Sangiam Penrum, a 53 year old man, was discovered outside his residence in Surat Thani on November 11. Sangiam had been decapitated,…

  • Tragic three-vehicle collision in northern Thailand claims young man’s life

    Tragic three-vehicle collision in northern Thailand claims young man’s life

    A shocking three-vehicle collision occurred at the Mae Tam intersection, resulting in the tragic death of a young man who was found in the wreckage of his pickup truck. At 2.30am today, local Phayao police and emergency rescue teams rushed to the scene following reports of the major incident. Investigations revealed that the deceased was a 34 year old Peerapat.…

  • Vietnamese investor-led network raided in Thailand for false milk powder sales

    Vietnamese investor-led network raided in Thailand for false milk powder sales

    A Vietnamese investor-led network, falsely advertising and selling a specialised milk powder with exaggerated health benefits, was raided by the Royal Thai Police (RTP). The authorities seized more than 42 million baht in assets and accused the network of misusing the name of a renowned former national football player, Piyapong Pue-on, in their marketing. The operation took place at 10am…

  • Good cop, bad fall: Chinese policewoman’s rescue mission turns into accusations and yuan showdown

    Good cop, bad fall: Chinese policewoman’s rescue mission turns into accusations and yuan showdown

    A Chinese policewoman who aided an elderly man who had fallen in the street was met with accusations and a hefty compensation demand of 13,000 yuan (65,500 baht), leading her to reveal her true identity as a police officer, silencing her accusers. The incident occurred recently in Tianjin, China when a policewoman, on her way to work, came across a fallen…

  • Royal Thai Army to pay over 2 million baht compensation for Lahu tribe defender’s death

    Royal Thai Army to pay over 2 million baht compensation for Lahu tribe defender’s death

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has been ordered to pay over 2 million baht in compensation to the family of Chaiyaphum Pa-sae, a human rights defender from the Lahu tribe, as ruled by the Supreme Court today. This case stems from an incident in 2017 where Chaiyaphum was shot dead by military officials at a checkpoint in Chiang Mai. Despite…

  • From rubber to riches: Thai farmer’s melon metamorphosis in southern Thailand reaps sweet success

    From rubber to riches: Thai farmer’s melon metamorphosis in southern Thailand reaps sweet success

    A rubber plantation farmer transformed his life by rooting out rubber trees and converting his land into a greenhouse for melon farming in Khuan Kalong District, Satun Province. The venture proved to be more profitable than anticipated, turning him from a low-income farmer into an exemplar of agricultural success. Previously a rubber plantation owner, Somsak Jantrakul decided to repurpose his…

  • Thai man forces daughter to drink alcohol and watch porn before raping her (video)

    Thai man forces daughter to drink alcohol and watch porn before raping her (video)

    A Thai father reportedly forced his 12 year old daughter to drink alcohol and watch porn before he raped her. The alleged rapist father was also accused of sexually assaulting his 15 year old daughter. The victim’s uncle, Noom, took the matter to the social media influencer, Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet, and asked him to help process the legal charges against…

  • Vietnamese family dispute over children’s health goes viral

    Vietnamese family dispute over children’s health goes viral

    The troubling case of a Vietnamese family in dispute has been reported by the popular Docnhanh platform. The husband claims his wife had been cruelly denying their children water, leading to their illness. However, the wife counter-argued, stating he had been forcing their offspring to regularly drink salt water under the guise of treatment. Previously, the father, referred to as…

  • Burglary busters: Thalang police nab duo, bringing relief to southern Thailand’s crime-weary community

    Burglary busters: Thalang police nab duo, bringing relief to southern Thailand’s crime-weary community

    In a series of successful home burglary crackdowns, Thalang police apprehended two suspects in Thepkrasattri, in southern Thailand. This recent breakthrough in the investigation came as a relief to the local community, which had been plagued by a spate of break-ins and robberies. The two men, 41 year old Anon “Nont” Somphet, a resident of Moo 4, Thepkrasattri, and 44…

  • National artist Chalermchai Kositpipat turns impromptu photographer at Rong Khun Temple

    National artist Chalermchai Kositpipat turns impromptu photographer at Rong Khun Temple

    A delightful incident unfolded at Rong Khun Temple in Chiang Rai, where a foreign couple sought help for a souvenir photo from Thailand national artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. The couple unknowingly asked Chalermchai, National Artist in Visual Arts (Painting), donned in full motorcycling gear, to capture their moment. The artist obliged, capturing their moment in front of the temple he had…

  • Baby boom: Thailand minister aims to boost nation’s population with Give Birth Great World campaign.

    Baby boom: Thailand minister aims to boost nation’s population with Give Birth Great World campaign.

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister is set to increase the population in Thailand by encouraging Thais to have more children in a campaign called, Give Birth Great World. Cholnan Sikaew revealed in a meeting within the ministry yesterday, November 15, that the average fertility rate of women across the world would reduce to 1.7 children per woman by 2100 if the…

  • Down under dilemma: Australian arrested at Phuket Airport with cocaine stash hidden in passport

    Down under dilemma: Australian arrested at Phuket Airport with cocaine stash hidden in passport

    A 26 year old Australian national found himself in hot water upon his arrival at Phuket International Airport. The arrest came about after a small quantity of cocaine was discovered hidden within his passport by vigilant immigration officers. The young man, whose name was conspicuously absent from the first reports released by the Phuket Immigration Checkpoint officers, was apprehended in…

  • Hamas agrees to release hostages in Israel-Gaza strip negotiations

    Hamas agrees to release hostages in Israel-Gaza strip negotiations

    The Hamas group has agreed in principle to release at least 50 women and children held in Israel, in exchange for approximately 240 foreign and Israeli nationals currently detained in the Gaza Strip. The agreement is now under consideration by Israel. According to Arab diplomats, these negotiations took place in Qatar, with the country also acting as a mediator between…

  • Northern Thailand: National Police Chief resolves longstanding conflict at Wat Hiranyaram

    Northern Thailand: National Police Chief resolves longstanding conflict at Wat Hiranyaram

    National Police Chief, Sukhawimon Thotsakdi, better known as Big To, led a team to Wat Hiranyaram, also known as Wat Luang Por Ngern Bang Klaan, in Phichit province, aiming to resolve long-standing conflicts. Joined by Jaroonkiat Pankeaw, the Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, and Phumisak Kasemsuk, the Secretary-General of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, they arrived at the temple around 2pm.…

  • Grab Thailand to offer million baht loans to tap into digital lending

    Grab Thailand to offer million baht loans to tap into digital lending

    Grab Thailand is set to offer loans of up to 1 million baht to its merchants to tap into the growing digital lending space, with ambitions to achieve profitability for a second consecutive year in 2023. The move comes as digital lending in Thailand is expected to reach US$12 billion in 2023, a 65% increase from 2022, according to the eConomy…

  • Ghostly encounters add chilling twist to Chaowalit manhunt in Thailand forest

    Ghostly encounters add chilling twist to Chaowalit manhunt in Thailand forest

    The manhunt for Chaowalit Thongduang, also known as Sia Paeng, took a chilling turn when a police team, tasked with tracking him down, reported being haunted by a ghost during their mission. The unnerving incident occurred in the dense forest of Ton Tok waterfall area in Trang province, which the team had been using as a base for the operation. Over…

  • Chinese student’s health scare underlines importance of early diagnosis

    Chinese student’s health scare underlines importance of early diagnosis

    A 20 year old Chinese student was shocked when she was diagnosed with a critical condition after noticing unusual red spots and bruises on her body. Initially, the Chinese student, from Changsha, China, thought they were mosquito bites or accidental bruises, but when the spots increased, she realised something was amiss with her health. After returning home from a trip…

  • 2 loan sharks nabbed for killing fruit seller over 400 baht late payment

    2 loan sharks nabbed for killing fruit seller over 400 baht late payment

    Police arrested two loan sharks in the southern province of Prachuap Kiri Khan after they killed a fruit seller because he was two days late in paying 400 baht in interest. The victim, Thai man Ittiphon Pinthong, was shot and stabbed while he was selling fruit in front of a convenience store on Sukhumvit Road in the Sattahip district of…

  • Prime time relief: Govt’s debt deal targets students, teachers, and small-biz owners

    Prime time relief: Govt’s debt deal targets students, teachers, and small-biz owners

    A fresh debt relief package aimed at several demographics, including past students embroiled in student loan repayments, teachers, and owners of small-to-medium businesses, is set to be unveiled by the government, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin‘s announcement yesterday. The Bangkok-born Thai PM added that this package, which will also extend to individuals making repayments to non-banking lenders, is expected…

  • Thai police busts 500 million baht fraudulent loan scheme in a massive operation

    Thai police busts 500 million baht fraudulent loan scheme in a massive operation

    A massive operation by Thai police led to the arrest of 13 individuals linked to nine fraudulent loan applications, with a total of 500 million baht found circulating in seized passbooks. The Central Investigation Bureau’s (CIB) top officer, Police Lieutenant General Jirabhop Bhuridej, disclosed the details during a press briefing yesterday. The operation spanned across ten provinces, including Bangkok, Nonthaburi,…

  • 3 month old baby bitten by monkeys on Phang Nga island, left in a coma

    3 month old baby bitten by monkeys on Phang Nga island, left in a coma

    Two monkeys bit a three month old baby boy at his home on Koh Mai Phai, an island in the southern province of Phang Nga, leaving the infant in a coma. A Thai woman, Jiraporn Galong, told PPTV HD that her nephew, three month old Muallim Ard-dee, was with his grandmother when the incident happened on November 13. He was…