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  • Compliance with Factory Laws: What You Need to Know

    Compliance with Factory Laws: What You Need to Know

    A deadly explosion at a fireworks factory in Suphan Buri prompted the Ministry of Industry to consider amendments to the nation’s factory laws. Permanent Secretary for Industry Nattapol Rangsitpol revealed that Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin has tasked the ministry with managing small factories that might pose a risk to nearby communities. Plans are underway to form a committee to…

  • Chinese rural mindset shifts as daughters disprove age-old favour sons belief

    Chinese rural mindset shifts as daughters disprove age-old favour sons belief

    A traditional Chinese rural mindset of favouring sons has been challenged as a family with four daughters, all of whom have married, brings joy and envy to their village during festive seasons. The daughters, along with their respective husbands, regularly visit their parents, bringing gifts and helping with household chores, thus dispelling the long-held belief that only sons can carry…

  • US woman lives as infant, spending 10,000 baht monthly on diapers

    US woman lives as infant, spending 10,000 baht monthly on diapers

    Paigey Miller, a 29 year old woman from the east coast of the United States, lives her life as an infant, complete with bottle-feeding and nappy-wearing, spending more than 10,000 baht (US$ 292) a month on diapers. Originally a fan of toys and stuffed animals, Miller decided to create social media content for the adult baby community, a lifestyle that…

  • Woman finds dead gecko in sticky rice in bamboo inspired by Korean stars

    Woman finds dead gecko in sticky rice in bamboo inspired by Korean stars

    A shocking discovery was made by a Facebook user who purchased sticky rice in bamboo, hoping to emulate popular Korean personalities, Jung and Callan. The user was taken aback when she found a large dead gecko inside the bamboo tube. In a post shared in the consumer group We Are Consumers, a user shared her unnerving experience. She had bought sticky…

  • Discover the Feared Sai Thong Gang in Nonthaburi

    Discover the Feared Sai Thong Gang in Nonthaburi

    Ekapop Luengprasert, a political advisor and founder of the Survive Facebook page, visited the notorious Sai Thong Gang in Nonthaburi today, following reports of their persistent harassment of locals. Ekapop threatened that if the police fail to manage the situation, they should relocate to a crime-free area. Ekapop, along with his team, visited the Sai Thong Village, known as the…

  • Thai man’s 200,000 baht luxury watch gift for child’s teacher sparks online debate

    Thai man’s 200,000 baht luxury watch gift for child’s teacher sparks online debate

    A woman’s post on Pantip, an online Thai community, ignited a fiery debate after she expressed concerns about her partner buying a luxury watch worth over 200,000 baht (US$5,633) for their child’s attractive teacher. However, the post was met with stark criticism as some netizens urged her to face the truth, hinting at a hidden reality. The woman, in her…

  • Thai initiative Kru Care Jai launched to tackle teen mental health issues

    Thai initiative Kru Care Jai launched to tackle teen mental health issues

    An initiative to address the increasing mental health issues among Thai adolescents has been launched under the name of Kru Care Jai. This programme, initiated by the Public Health Ministry, seeks to provide training to teachers to enhance their abilities in curbing mental health problems in students. The launch comes as data suggests that Thai youth are increasingly vulnerable to…

  • How to deliver on Valentine’s Day: Classic gift ideas for him and her

    How to deliver on Valentine’s Day: Classic gift ideas for him and her

    According to a recent survey carried out by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), loved-up consumers plan on spending more than ever on the big day itself in 2024. The UTCC survey found that shoppers were prepared to shell out an average of almost 2.4 billion baht on dates, dining out, and gifts. Even with the rising…

  • Large-scale anti-crime initiative launched in Sa Kaeo, Thailand following brutal murder

    Large-scale anti-crime initiative launched in Sa Kaeo, Thailand following brutal murder

    In a shocking development in Sa Kaeo, Thailand, a large-scale anti-crime initiative has been launched by the Aranyaprathet District Police, spurred by the brutal murder of a 47 year old woman. The alleged culprits, a group of teenagers aged between 13 and 16, reportedly include the sons of two local police officers from the eastern province. The campaign, aiming to…

  • Win unrestricted access to Thailand’s national parks for a year

    Win unrestricted access to Thailand’s national parks for a year

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) has rolled out an intriguing tourism initiative offering winners unrestricted free access to national parks throughout Thailand for a whole year. Titled Passport to Thailand National Parks, the challenge encourages visitors to collect stamps from all 156 national parks in the country. The reward for this endeavour is not only…

  • US warns Thai navy over salvage operations of sunk HTMS Sukhothai

    US warns Thai navy over salvage operations of sunk HTMS Sukhothai

    The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) received a second warning from the Joint United States Military Advisory Group Thailand (Jusmagthai) over salvage operations on the US-built HTMS Sukhothai, which sank in the Gulf of Thailand back in 2022. This information was revealed by Bangkok’s Move Forward Party MP, Chayaphon Satondee, during a parliamentary debate on the 2024 budget bill. Chayaphon explained…

  • India encourages Thailand to tap into Andaman and Nicobar’s fisheries

    India encourages Thailand to tap into Andaman and Nicobar’s fisheries

    The Indian government is encouraging Thailand to capitalise on opportunities within its fishing and tourism industries, particularly in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Shri Vishwendra, the region’s Secretary of Fisheries, emphasised the significant potential for deep-sea fishing due to the area’s underexploited marine resources. Despite the abundance of resources, including a potential tuna catch amounting to 148,000 metric tonnes, the…

  • Wang Nam Khieo tourism business calls for measures against wild gaur attacks

    Wang Nam Khieo tourism business calls for measures against wild gaur attacks

    Tourism business operators from Wang Nam Khieo district in Nakhon Ratchasima have put forward initiatives to tackle the escalating number of incidents involving wild gaurs. These large, wild bulls are causing havoc, attacking individuals, and wreaking destruction on crops. The most recent incident occurred on January 11, when a mother and her seven year old daughter were assaulted by a…

  • Thailand’s Student Loan Fund tackles 100 billion baht in bad debts

    Thailand’s Student Loan Fund tackles 100 billion baht in bad debts

    The Student Loan Fund (SLF) in Thailand has accumulated bad debts amounting to 100 billion baht (US$2,816,902,000). This is a significant increase from 2017 when the total non-performing loans stood at 60 billion baht. The SLF’s manager, Chainarong Katchapanan, attributes this surge to borrowers prioritising other repayments, such as credit card debt and mortgages, over their student loans. The SLF…

  • Best plants to repel mosquitoes in Thailand

    Best plants to repel mosquitoes in Thailand

    As the relentless rainy season brings swarms of mosquitoes in and around homes in Thailand, one way to combat their existence is by using naturally repelling plants. Here, we have a list of plants that can help keep these Dengue Fever carriers at bay. 1. Rosemary Aside from being a versatile and delectable herb, rosemary leaf contains oils that have…

  • YouTube sensation’s military adventure sparks controversy

    YouTube sensation’s military adventure sparks controversy

    A Thai YouTube star finds herself at the centre of a military storm as her latest video sparks a frenzy of controversy. Accusations fly as critics question the Royal Thai Army (RTA)’s involvement in what some dub a cunning information operation (IO). The RTA denied claims that a popular YouTube channel, Pigkaploy, was manipulated in a so-called information operation. Ploypailin…

  • PM Srettha: Digital wallet scheme will go ahead despite postponement

    PM Srettha: Digital wallet scheme will go ahead despite postponement

    The eagerly anticipated 500 billion baht digital wallet handout scheme, publicised as the government’s economic lifeline, faces an unexpected delay. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced yesterday, January 19, that the launch of the 500-billion-baht initiative will be postponed pending an inquiry by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). Brushing off rumours of incorporating the scheme into the 2025 budget, PM Srettha…

  • Knife-wielding Thai man sends tourist running for his life in Chon Buri

    Knife-wielding Thai man sends tourist running for his life in Chon Buri

    A knife-wielding Thai man was caught on CCTV attempting to attack a tourist on Soi Na Jomtien 20 yesterday morning, January 19 in Chon Buri. The confrontation began with the tourist inquiring about the location of a beer shop from a local woman and her friends. The group offered to fetch the beer for him, but before the kind gesture…

  • Emily in Paris star Ashely Park battles with tonsillitis in Thailand

    Emily in Paris star Ashely Park battles with tonsillitis in Thailand

    Ashley Park, a renowned actress from Glendale, California, recently survived a life-threatening ordeal during a new year vacation in Thailand, putting the filming of the much-anticipated fourth season of ‘Emily in Paris’ in jeopardy. In a candid Instagram post yesterday, January 19, the actress, who portrays Mindy Chen in the Netflix hit series, disclosed the harrowing details of her near-death…

  • Singaporean TikTok user hospitalised after consuming fried silk worms in Thailand

    Singaporean TikTok user hospitalised after consuming fried silk worms in Thailand

    A Singaporean TikTok user documented her gastronomic adventure at the night markets of Bangkok on January 14 when her intrigue in freshly fried insects landed her in hospital. In a 30-second video, Nicolette Wee enthusiastically showcased her purchase of a bag of grasshoppers. “So thick, fat, and juicy. Oh my gosh, the crunch and the legs were dangling out. I…

  • Chiang Mai court demands PM2.5 emergency plan

    Chiang Mai court demands PM2.5 emergency plan

    The Administrative Court in Chiang Mai demanded Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the National Environment Board craft an emergency plan within the next 90 days. This decisive move comes as a response to the persistent threat of PM2.5 pollution plaguing northern provinces and signals a watershed moment for civil society in the region. The court’s verdict is a resounding call for…

  • IndiGo launches flights from Hyderabad to Bangkok late February

    IndiGo launches flights from Hyderabad to Bangkok late February

    Indian airline IndiGo announced the launch of daily nonstop flights between Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) starting February 26. IndiGo’s Airbus A320 family aircraft will be your chariot on this exhilarating journey, as it swoops into Bangkok, marking its 14th international destination from HYD. In a head-to-head battle, IndiGo goes wing-to-wing with Thai…

  • Massive international drug bust in Phra Khanong district

    Massive international drug bust in Phra Khanong district

    Officers from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) and Immigration Police arrested a Nigerian national, along with eight other suspects linked to a sprawling drug trafficking network. The bust unfolded at Pavilion Mansion, Udomsuk 49 Alley, Bang Chak district, Phra Khanong, Bangkok. A total of nine individuals including 40 year old Nigerian national, identified only as Fabian, were apprehended, with a…

  • Hua Hin Health Park revolutionises healthcare with grand opening

    Hua Hin Health Park revolutionises healthcare with grand opening

    Hua Hin Health Park celebrated its grand opening yesterday, January 19, ushering in a new era of comprehensive wellness. The ceremony witnessed the presence of Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul who conveyed his heartfelt congratulations and actively participated in the inaugural festivities. A star-studded gathering included notable figures like Cheep Suksee from the Municipal Council, representatives from the Hua Hin/Cha-am…

  • Thai man arrested in South Pattaya for selling meth and firearms

    Thai man arrested in South Pattaya for selling meth and firearms

    A team of investigators arrested a Thai man for illegal trading of methamphetamine and unauthorised firearms in South Pattaya on January 18. The suspect, 35 year old Rueangrit (surname withheld) was found residing in an abandoned Soi Batman building. In an operation led by Bang Lamung Police Chief Police Colonel Navin Sinthurat, officers observed Rueangrit’s suspicious activities before initiating a search.…

  • Thai PM pushes for minimum wage raise

    Thai PM pushes for minimum wage raise

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin declared yesterday that Thailand must abandon its reliance on low labour costs to entice foreign investments, pushing for a raise in the country’s minimum wage. Addressing a panel discussion titled Learning from ASEAN at the World Economic Forum in Davos, PM Srettha emphasised a paradigm shift in priorities. “Low labour cost should not be the attracting…

  • Shocking teen crimes spark government debate on harsher punishments

    Shocking teen crimes spark government debate on harsher punishments

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin revealed plans to reevaluate legal consequences for young offenders involved in heinous crimes. This revelation comes in the aftermath of a brutal slaying allegedly committed by a group of teenagers aged 13 to 16 in Sa Kaeo’s Aranyaprathet district. Caught on security cameras attacking a 47 year old woman with mental health issues named Buaphan Tansu, the…

  • Naked British man found dead in luxury Chon Buri condominium

    Naked British man found dead in luxury Chon Buri condominium

    The owner of a luxury condominium in the Sriracha district of Chon Buri today found the dead body of a naked British man inside the room. The cause of death has not yet been confirmed. The juristic person of the condo told Channel 7 that the British man, 57 year old Matthew, usually bought products from a convenience store on…

  • Bangkok braces for severe outbreak of three diseases

    Bangkok braces for severe outbreak of three diseases

    Bangkok’s health office predicts a severe outbreak of three diseases, with high infection rates, and plans to increase monitoring for an additional 12 diseases. Preparations are underway to care for patients, protect against infections, and secure treatment drugs and vaccines. The Health Department of Bangkok predicted a significant outbreak of three diseases in 2024. The illnesses include the Omicron variant…

  • Thonburi Healthcare Group unveils plan to tackle decline in Thai doctors

    Thonburi Healthcare Group unveils plan to tackle decline in Thai doctors

    Thonburi Healthcare Group Plc (THG), which manages Thonburi Hospital, is teaming up with Assumption University to combat Thailand‘s chronic doctor shortage. An international medicine programme is set to launch in 2025, in collaboration with the prestigious St Luke School of Medicine. THG CEO Tanatip Suppradit explains that the programme plans to admit 60 students annually, attracting talent not just from…