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  • British man killed in triple vehicle collision in Rawai, Phuket

    British man killed in triple vehicle collision in Rawai, Phuket

    Tragedy struck in Rawai, Phuket, when a fatal collision involving three vehicles claimed the life of a British man in the early morning hours yesterday, February 15. The incident occurred outside the Patak Road branch of a local 7-Eleven store, according to local police sources. The scene was first attended by Police Lieutenant Colonel Retired Somrak from Chalong Police Station…

  • Thailand’s newest UNESCO learning cities revealed, Bangkok on the list

    Thailand’s newest UNESCO learning cities revealed, Bangkok on the list

    Bangkok, Khon Kaen, and Yala have clinched spots in UNESCO’s 2024 Global Network for Learning Cities (GNLC), heralding a new era of lifelong learning across Thailand. Education Minister Permpoon Chidchob unveiled the exciting news, showcasing Thailand’s commitment to fostering continuous education and development. Joining the ranks of previously listed cities such as Chiang Rai (2019), Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Chachoengsao…

  • Phuket man nabbed with substantial narcotics stash in town raid

    Phuket man nabbed with substantial narcotics stash in town raid

    Phuket’s Provincial Crime Suppression Division managed to apprehend a 38 year old man in the bustling area of Phuket Town, following a discovery of a significant amount of narcotics on his person. Identified as Bunma “Golf” Chimmala, a resident of Ratsada, he was found in possession of 4,500 methamphetamine pills, also known as Yabah, and 265.2 grammes of crystal meth,…

  • Pattaya preps to tee off with Honda LPGA Thailand 2024 tourney

    Pattaya preps to tee off with Honda LPGA Thailand 2024 tourney

    Pattaya, Chon Buri is set to host the world-renowned Honda LPGA Thailand 2024 tournament. Organised by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the event will feature 72 of the globe’s top female golfers, all vying for a total prize of US$1.7 million (62 million baht) from February 22-25. Honda has also promised a brand-new Honda Accord e:HEV, e:HEV RS variant,…

  • Trang single mother of nine faces dire straits on 200 baht a day

    Trang single mother of nine faces dire straits on 200 baht a day

    Battling against overwhelming odds, a 30 year old single mother, identified only by her nickname Dam, shoulders the responsibility of caring for nine lives in a cramped rental home in Trang province. Her household includes her five children, two siblings with support needs, and a nephew. The family’s struggle is compounded by a meagre income, making their daily survival a…

  • Muscle madness: Strongman showdown set for Pattaya, Thailand

    Muscle madness: Strongman showdown set for Pattaya, Thailand

    Prepare to witness the power and prowess of Thailand’s strongest individuals. An exciting strongman competition, hosted by Bench Fitness Equipment and Thai Strength Club, is set to take place tomorrow, February 17, by the picturesque Mapprachan Lake in Pattaya. This thrilling event will showcase the strength and endurance of 55 robust competitors hailing from 14 different countries, all vying for…

  • Thailand Video News | 500,000 Baht Medical Insurance for Tourists, Man seeks jail time for welfare

    Thailand Video News | 500,000 Baht Medical Insurance for Tourists, Man seeks jail time for welfare

    In this video, Alex and Jay dive into the latest from Thailand, tackling stories that range from a man using theft as an escape from family drama, to the country’s new tourist insurance scheme, pollution battles, Mike Tyson’s cannabis business, and a bizarre revival after death. They’re here to give you the scoop on Thailand’s current affairs, covering everything from…

  • Hua Hin Hospital issues urgent warning as air quality worsens

    Hua Hin Hospital issues urgent warning as air quality worsens

    Hua Hin Hospital issued a warning over the deteriorating air quality gripping the district. Hua Hin Hospital’s Facebook announcement revealed alarming statistics regarding the current air pollution levels plaguing the area. The Air Quality Index (AQI) skyrocketed to a staggering 196 by 8am, nearly doubling the safety threshold. Health experts stress that AQI values above 100 pose severe health risks.…

  • Koh Larn’s Goose House boosts island tourism

    Koh Larn’s Goose House boosts island tourism

    Nestled on Haad Tien Beach on Koh Larn, the Goose House is attracting visitors with the unique experience it offers. Aligned with the ebb and flow of beach life, the Goose House orchestrates three daily releases of its feathered dwellers at 8am, 2pm, and 5pm. Each session promises a unique ambience, whether it’s the tranquil serenity of the early morning,…

  • Two monks defrocked for misconduct in Thailand

    Two monks defrocked for misconduct in Thailand

    Two senior monks, one aged 70 and another 60, were defrocked following complaints of inappropriate behaviour. Luang Pi Namfon, from the local Buddhist office, led the intervention after reports of the monks not residing at their temples and engaging in activities unbecoming of their monastic vows surfaced. Luang Pi Namfon today, February 16, accompanied by a deputy, coordinated with the…

  • NBTC crackdowns on unregistered SIM cards in Thailand

    NBTC crackdowns on unregistered SIM cards in Thailand

    Statistics disclosed to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) revealed that over half of those owning over 100 SIM cards in Thailand have reportedly registered themselves with operator AIS. Amid a crackdown initiated by the NBTC in December to curb potential misuse, February 14 marked the deadline for individuals holding more than six SIM cards to authenticate their identities…

  • Bangkok on alert for thunderstorms, hot days ahead in Thailand

    Bangkok on alert for thunderstorms, hot days ahead in Thailand

    Thirteen provinces across Thailand, including the capital city of Bangkok, are on high alert for thunderstorms, with heavy rainfall predicted to affect 10% of the area. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning today, signalling that a weakening high-pressure system over the upper part of the country is causing a slight temperature rise, with foggy mornings and hot daytime…

  • Thonburi Healthcare Group expands operations in Myanmar

    Thonburi Healthcare Group expands operations in Myanmar

    Thonburi Healthcare Group Plc (THG) is set to broaden its hospital operations in Myanmar in response to the rising demand for medical treatments. The executive chief, Tanatip Suppradit, disclosed that a feasibility study on the new investment is currently underway with results anticipated imminently. In 2021, THG opted to postpone new investments due to the political upheaval caused by the…

  • Sidecar motorcycle collides with sedan near Pattaya

    Sidecar motorcycle collides with sedan near Pattaya

    A blue Honda Wave sidecar motorcycle collided with a sedan on Road 331 near Pattaya yesterday morning. The motorcycle, laden with plastic bottles, bore the brunt of the impact, its sidecar mangled beyond recognition, and shards of glass strewn across the scene. The driver, identified as 64 year old Suk Aoykam, suffered grave injuries, including a ghastly head wound and…

  • Thai farmers advised against off-season rice due to climate change

    Thai farmers advised against off-season rice due to climate change

    Climate change and the moderate effects of the El Niño phenomenon have led to a reduction in Thailand’s water supply, prompting authorities to advise second-crop farmers against the cultivation of off-season rice. The lower water levels have necessitated a revised water distribution plan to support existing plantations where crops are yet to be harvested. Krongsak Songraksa, Deputy Director-General of the…

  • Unruly British man goes berserk on Bangkok-London flight (video)

    Unruly British man goes berserk on Bangkok-London flight (video)

    An unruly British man was arrested after his flight from Bangkok to London Heathrow landed following a cowardly attack on a Thai Airways member of staff. The 35 year old unnamed British man went berserk only minutes after the flight from the Thai capital took off on February 7 and proceeded to smash up the aircraft’s toilet. A passenger managed…

  • Debt dispute drives Thai woman to fatal self-immolation with niece

    Debt dispute drives Thai woman to fatal self-immolation with niece

    Tragedy struck yesterday when a 66 year old woman and her 14 year old disabled niece were found dead after self-immolation (the act of setting fire to oneself) in a remote area of Chumphon Province, Thailand. The harrowing incident was reported to the police by local authorities, prompting an immediate investigation by officers from Na Sak Police Station, alongside forensic…

  • Foreign trade dept tightens inspection of tapioca chip imports

    Foreign trade dept tightens inspection of tapioca chip imports

    Tightened inspections of tapioca chip imports are being enforced by the Foreign Trade Department, following the discovery of a dozen importers smuggling in substandard chips. Ronnarong Phoolpipat, the department’s director-general, revealed that the department had increased inspections at national border areas since November, being the peak sales period for tapioca chips. The operations aim to address a persistent smuggling issue…

  • Thai police cracks down on billion-baht movie piracy network

    Thai police cracks down on billion-baht movie piracy network

    Law enforcement conducted raids at four locations across Thailand, cracking down on an extensive online piracy network responsible for an illicit movie streaming platform that has been in operation for nearly two decades. The raids, which took place yesterday, targeted two sites in Bangkok, one in Surin, and one in Surat Thani, aiming to dismantle the piracy network that has…

  • Thailand’s Education Ministry to launch enhanced O-Net Plus exam system

    Thailand’s Education Ministry to launch enhanced O-Net Plus exam system

    The Education Ministry of Thailand is gearing up to introduce the enhanced O-Net Plus exam system, a move that will rejuvenate equivalency testing and provide a benchmark for assessing teaching quality. Education Minister Police General Permpoon Chidchob affirmed the necessity of a benchmark to evaluate students’ knowledge and skill levels, a role that the National Institute of Educational Testing Service’s…

  • Thailand’s BAAC to launch blockchain-based e-commerce platform for farmers

    Thailand’s BAAC to launch blockchain-based e-commerce platform for farmers

    The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) in Thailand announced its plans to establish an e-commerce platform. The platform will be built on the foundation of blockchain technology to ensure transparency and fairness, according to 42 year old Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat. The deputy finance minister highlighted the prevalent issue in the country where the majority of profits…

  • Thailand govt urges use of public transport amid rising PM2.5 pollution

    Thailand govt urges use of public transport amid rising PM2.5 pollution

    The escalating issue of PM2.5 pollution in Thailand has led the government to encourage the public to utilise public transportation, particularly in the most polluted areas. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin called for the public’s cooperation in the battle against the country’s increasing air pollution, which has seen a significant rise in recent days. “We must work on improving the situation…

  • Cabinet meeting to discuss constitutional amendment referendum parameters

    Cabinet meeting to discuss constitutional amendment referendum parameters

    Phumtham Wechayachai, the Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister, announced that next month’s Cabinet meeting will focus on the parameters required for a constitutional amendment referendum. Phumtham, who is also the head of a panel examining the referendum requirements for the charter amendment, has stated that the report will be submitted to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the Cabinet for…

  • Soaring travel costs to Phuket spark tourist backlash

    Soaring travel costs to Phuket spark tourist backlash

    The soaring cost of air travel to Phuket has sparked a backlash from local tourists, with low-cost carriers reportedly charging up to 14,000 baht (US$388) for a round trip from Bangkok. Despite making bookings weeks in advance, some travellers reported paying 5,000 baht (US$138) for a one-way ticket. The president of the southern chapter of the Thai Hotels Association (THA),…

  • Roses from the Tourist Police on Valentine’s Day in Lopburi

    Roses from the Tourist Police on Valentine’s Day in Lopburi

    Tourists in Lopburi were greeted with an unexpected gesture of goodwill this Valentine’s Day, as the city’s Tourist Police distributed roses to visitors. The act of kindness was part of a broader initiative to ensure safety and spread good cheer among locals and foreigners alike. Patrols were not only focused on maintaining order and safety but also on fostering a…

  • Royal Rainmaking Department struggles to control Bangkok PM2.5 levels

    Royal Rainmaking Department struggles to control Bangkok PM2.5 levels

    The Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation Department admits its efforts to tackle sky-high PM2.5 levels in Bangkok are being thwarted by the haze drifting from Myanmar. The department’s Director-General, Supit Pithaktham, sprung into action after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s directive to combat PM2.5 air pollution actively. Supit revealed that despite their daily endeavours since December to produce artificial rain, the intensified…

  • Thailand heritage meets modern flair: Kaomai Museums blend past and present

    Thailand heritage meets modern flair: Kaomai Museums blend past and present

    In Chiang Mai, the Kaomai Museums, a project conceived by PAVA Architects, stands as a testament to the fusion of Thailand’s rich architectural and cultural heritage with modern functionality. The museums offer a captivating narrative that bridges the past and the present. The restoration process, meticulously executed, breathed new life into a cluster of colonial-era warehouses. These historical structures, once…

  • Thai government’s plan to boost NBT channel ratings

    Thai government’s plan to boost NBT channel ratings

    The National Public Relations Committee convened yesterday, led by Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin, to tackle the crisis of low ratings for the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) channel. Currently languishing in 17th place, NBT faces an uphill battle to resonate with viewers amidst fierce competition. The committee, comprising top brass from the Government Public Relations Department, dissected the…

  • Activist Surachai declared missing by Thai court after fleeing to exile

    Activist Surachai declared missing by Thai court after fleeing to exile

    A court in Nakhon Si Thammarat officially declared activist Surachai Danwattananusorn missing, igniting concerns over his fate after years of silence since his exile in Laos in 2018. The ruling, delivered on Monday, grants his wife, Pranee Danwattananusorn, the authority to handle his assets, shedding light on the ordeal endured by his family in the absence of any trace of…

  • Dead man waking: Thai man’s surprise resurrection stuns all

    Dead man waking: Thai man’s surprise resurrection stuns all

    In a bizarre turn of events, a 60 year old man named Charnchai, whose last name has been withheld for privacy, experienced a miraculous recovery after being declared dead for one hour. The family, bewildered by his sudden revival and subsequent odd behaviours, sought the expertise of Jeeraphan Petchkao, also known as Mor Pla, a renowned spiritual medium, to unravel…