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    Maximising revenue and profit–isn’t that the ultimate goal for every business in the hospitality industry? If you run a hotel, you might have heard that revenue management is an effective way to boost your top-line revenue. It involves using data...

  • Bangkok building’s canopy collapse narrowly misses caretaker causing power outage

    Bangkok building’s canopy collapse narrowly misses caretaker causing power outage

    A commercial building awaiting renovation in Bangkok was the scene of a startling incident yesterday evening when a canopy collapsed, damaging a parked car beneath it and causing a local power outage. The 72 year old caretaker of the structure, Witthaya Ketkaew, narrowly escaped harm, having been inside the building at the time of the canopy collapse. Situated at the…

  • Bangkok man’s high-speed chase ends in arrest

    Bangkok man’s high-speed chase ends in arrest

    A disturbing incident occurred in the heart of Bangkok yesterday when a man, claiming he was being pursued for murder, fled from the police with his wife and nine month old child. The man, 27 year old Krishna, led authorities on a high-speed chase before he was cornered at an intersection at 3.30pm. Bang Sue Police were alerted to a…

  • Courier dispute in Bangkok company leads to stabbing, suspect on the run

    Courier dispute in Bangkok company leads to stabbing, suspect on the run

    A violent altercation between two couriers from a particular company resulted in one man being stabbed and the other fleeing the scene. The conflict arose from an ongoing dispute over job distribution. The courier dispute incident occurred today. Police Captain Pansa Amarapitak, head of Thonglor Police Station, along with the police lieutenant and the deputy head, are overseeing the investigation.…

  • Chinese school call parents over suspected age-gap romance, turns out man is student’s father

    Chinese school call parents over suspected age-gap romance, turns out man is student’s father

    A handsome young man waiting outside a school to pick up a female student sparked worries of an age-gap romance, leading the school to summon the girl’s parents. The twist came when the parents arrived. The handsome young man, aged over 40, was, in fact, the girl’s father. According to Phunuphapluat, the story unfolded in China when the man stood…

  • Phuket Por Tor Festival sees surge in demand, no evidence of price gouging

    Phuket Por Tor Festival sees surge in demand, no evidence of price gouging

    The Por Tor Festival, an influential cultural event among the ethnic Chinese throughout Phuket Island, sparked a surge in product demand and suggestions of price gouging. In response, officers from the Phuket Provincial Commerce Office initiated checks among retailers to detect any signs of price gouging during the event being held from August 28 to September 14. Two of the…

  • Nakhon Ratchasima school bus crash injures 16 students in rush hour chaos

    Nakhon Ratchasima school bus crash injures 16 students in rush hour chaos

    A school bus carrying 40 students lost control, flipped and crashed into a traffic light pole in Kaeng Sanam Nang district, Nakhon Ratchasima, resulting in 16 students aged between 10 and 17 sustaining injuries. The incident unfolded on Niwetrat Road, as confirmed by Police Lieutenant Colonel Paphon Chaisaksri, investigation chief at Kaeng Sanam Nang Police Station, who was notified about the…

  • Durian drama: Police officer pays price for nose-y altercation with vendor

    Durian drama: Police officer pays price for nose-y altercation with vendor

    A police officer agreed to pay 140,000 baht in compensation to a female durian vendor after the two engaged in a physical altercation where the cop broke the vendor’s plastic nose. The dispute was ignited by an outstanding debt of 350 baht for the durian. The durian vendor, 27 year old Tittaya Boonpamee, shared footage of the altercation from a…

  • Deviant sexually assaults ladyboy, forces her to perform oral sex in Songkhla

    Deviant sexually assaults ladyboy, forces her to perform oral sex in Songkhla

    A deviant sexually assaulted a ladyboy in her room, threatening her in front of her boyfriend before raising a knife and forcing her to perform oral sex. The incident, which occurred at 4.40am today, was reported to Anuwat Ritthichai, Deputy Chief of Hat Yai Police Station. The crime took place in a lodging house in Hat Yai municipality, Songkhla province.…

  • Viral TikTok snake sparks lottery number speculation ahead of September draw

    Viral TikTok snake sparks lottery number speculation ahead of September draw

    A TikTok video of a snake curled up in a strange position has gone viral. This brought lottery enthusiasts to gather online, with over 2 million views. The video, posted by user sengdymanithep, shows the snake refusing to move, even when the person filming tries to shoo it away. The snake’s curled-up position bears a striking resemblance to several numbers,…

  • Global investors navigate high interest rates amid inflation control efforts

    Global investors navigate high interest rates amid inflation control efforts

    Amid recession concerns, inflation, and high interest rates, investors seek promising investment avenues. Stock enthusiasts believe global interest rates are close to peaking, while central banks watch inflation. The US Federal Reserve raised the federal funds rate to 5.25-5.50% in July, the highest in decades. The European Central Bank increased rates by 0.25%, and the Bank of Japan hints at a…

  • Strings of fate: Priceless 200 year old violin finds way back to maestro in Bangkok

    Strings of fate: Priceless 200 year old violin finds way back to maestro in Bangkok

    A 200 year old violin valued at 18 million baht (US$ 514,580) has been returned to its esteemed owner, a celebrated Chinese violinist after he accidentally left it behind in a Bangkok taxi. A coordinated effort from Thong Lor police and JS100 traffic radio was indispensable in locating the taxi driver who had ferried the Chinese passenger from a restaurant…

  • Moving ahead: MFP urges new PM to keep charter referendum promise

    Moving ahead: MFP urges new PM to keep charter referendum promise

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) called on Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to address a charter to hold a referendum in his initial Cabinet meeting, as previously promised. This follows the House of Representatives rejecting MFP’s push to expedite a full constitution rewrite, currently the 33rd item on the House’s agenda. Highlighting the urgency, list-MP Parit Wacharasindhu acknowledged the House’s decision…

  • Chapter closed: Thai politics bids farewell to General Prayut with final Cabinet snapshot

    Chapter closed: Thai politics bids farewell to General Prayut with final Cabinet snapshot

    A significant chapter in Thai politics came to a close on Tuesday, as the outgoing administration convened for its last Cabinet meeting. Headed by caretaker Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, the meeting culminated in a group photograph featuring ministers and staff members. The former PM expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards every individual who had contributed towards the government’s work and…

  • Grain gain: Thailand’s rice exports sprout an impressive 12% surge

    Grain gain: Thailand’s rice exports sprout an impressive 12% surge

    The Commerce Ministry reported a significant increase in Thailand’s rice exports. Data reveals an 11.91% rise in exports from January to August 29, compared to the same duration last year. During this period, Thailand managed to export a hefty 5.29 million metric tonnes of rice. Despite the impressive rice export figures, the agricultural sector in Southeast Asia has been grappling…

  • Beach warning: Venomous blue dragon sea slug spotted in Phuket

    Beach warning: Venomous blue dragon sea slug spotted in Phuket

    A marine scientist issued a warning to bathers to be aware of a venomous blue dragon sea slug that washed up on Karon Beach in Phuket this week due to the recent strong winds and sea weave. The Monsoongabage Thailand Facebook page shared pictures and videos of the blue dragon sea slug today and urged a marine scientist and lecturer…

  • Flames of tragedy: Devastating blaze engulfs Johannesburg building, claims 52 Lives

    Flames of tragedy: Devastating blaze engulfs Johannesburg building, claims 52 Lives

    South Africa is reeling after a five-storey building located in the heart of Johannesburg, in the northern part of the country, was engulfed in a blaze of flames last night. The devastating blaze claimed at least 52 lives, including toddlers aged between one and two years old. A further 43 people were injured. Local fire services raced to control the…

  • Infamous monk Kay defrocks after directive for capture, following violation of Buddhist law (Video)

    Infamous monk Kay defrocks after directive for capture, following violation of Buddhist law (Video)

    In accordance with Buddhist law, the recent defrocking of Khanech Suchinano, also known as Kay, highlights the consequences of violating monastic discipline and the measures taken by relevant authorities. Khanech, also known as Kay, was officially defrocked following a directive for his immediate capture. He originally entered monkhood via a mass ordination programme organised by a temple. According to a…

  • Phuket committee steers towards transparency to curb corruption in ongoing projects worth 155 million baht

    Phuket committee steers towards transparency to curb corruption in ongoing projects worth 155 million baht

    The Phuket Good Governance Committee (PGGC) has taken the initiative to increase transparency and limit corruption in the region’s ongoing projects. The committee recently met with Phuket Highways Office Chief, Yutthana Phitak, to discuss the details and scope of major projects currently underway. The PGGC, led by Vice President Peerapit Ongcharoen, is actively involved in overseeing various projects scheduled for…

  • 4 Thai men remain at large after raping 16 year old girl in northern Thailand

    4 Thai men remain at large after raping 16 year old girl in northern Thailand

    A 14 year old girl and her mother are seeking justice after four men involved in the rape of the teenager remain at large despite the brutal incident taking place in April in northern Thailand. Huay Talang Police Station officers have been accused of ignoring the case, while the girl’s school has been charged with hiding the truth from the…

  • Teen’s high-speed trade: Wheels and pills confiscated as young drug dealer arrested

    Teen’s high-speed trade: Wheels and pills confiscated as young drug dealer arrested

    Police arrested a 16 year old drug dealer in the central province of Ratchaburi on Tuesday, seizing a pickup, four motorcycles, and a cache of drugs, including heroin, ecstasy, ketamine, amphetamine, and crystal meth. Baan Pong Police Station organised a press conference to report the successful arrest of the teenage drug dealer, Jor, at his house in the Nong Pla…

  • Fatal twist: Speeding pickup truck shatters young life in Nonthaburi accident (explicit video)

    Fatal twist: Speeding pickup truck shatters young life in Nonthaburi accident (explicit video)

    A tragic accident claimed the life of a four year old boy, six days after he was critically injured by a speeding Toyota pickup truck in Nonthaburi province. The incident, which occurred around 8.50pm on Saturday, August 26, left the young boy, known as Khao Oat, with severe injuries, including a skull fracture, broken ribs, a broken left arm, and…

  • Teenage symphony disrupted: Sattahip police operation strikes a chord, arrests 52 and seizes drugs

    Teenage symphony disrupted: Sattahip police operation strikes a chord, arrests 52 and seizes drugs

    Sattahip was the scene of a police operation that resulted in the arrest of 52 teenagers and the seizure of illicit drugs. The operation was initiated following complaints from residents about loud music and an abundance of parked vehicles disrupting the tranquillity and traffic flow in the area. The inconsiderate parking had even blocked some residents’ driveways, leading to heightened…

  • Claws for applause: Fearless tabby cat saves bedridden girl from venomous cobra

    Claws for applause: Fearless tabby cat saves bedridden girl from venomous cobra

    In a tale of courage and claws, a fearless tabby cat saved the life of a bedridden 12 year old girl from a venom-spitting cobra snake in her bedroom in Saraburi Province. The incident took place yesterday at the girl’s home in Kut Nok Plao Subdistrict. The cat, a female white and brown tabby, defended its young owner by standing…

  • First detection of flualprazolam in Thailand raises concerns in southern provinces

    First detection of flualprazolam in Thailand raises concerns in southern provinces

    The tranquilliser flualprazolam is seeing rampant use in Thailand’s southernmost provinces, according to officials. This follows the detection of the substance in nimetazepam pills by the Regional Medical Sciences Centre 12 in Songkhla. The discovery marks the first occurrence of flualprazolam in Thailand. The Department of Medical Sciences‘ director-general, Supakit Sirilak, made it known yesterday that the Centre was tasked…

  • Premium privilege: Thailand Elite Card set to increase membership fee by 50%”

    Premium privilege: Thailand Elite Card set to increase membership fee by 50%”

    Thailand Privilege Card Co (TPC), operator of the Thailand Elite Card, announced plans to increase its base membership price by 50%, raising it from 600,000 baht to 900,000 baht. The move is part of the company’s strategy to boost its annual revenue to 8 billion baht. In addition, the company will be introducing four new types of cards, all of…

  • As lottery draw nears, locals flock to ‘eel-lusive’ fish for fortunes

    As lottery draw nears, locals flock to ‘eel-lusive’ fish for fortunes

    As the lottery draw looms, residents converged to seek fortune from an extraordinary eel–like fish stumbled upon by a 53 year old Mukdahan province resident. With a body of yellowish-white hue and piercing black eyes, this enigmatic creature has proven a charm for its possessor, paving the way for an astonishing four consecutive lottery victories. Somchai introduced the peculiar fish,…

  • Deliveroo dilemma: Thai delivery riders seek Labour Ministry aid after road woes

    Deliveroo dilemma: Thai delivery riders seek Labour Ministry aid after road woes

    Thai delivery riders seek the Ministry of Labour‘s aid for legal and financial assistance post-road accidents. Spokesperson Supaporn Phanprasit underlined the daily hazards of handling apps, and e-commerce. Rushing for deadlines leads to accidents, injuries, and worse. The group laments the lack of financial assistance or compensation from either the parties involved in the accident or the platform operators. The…

  • Currying favour: 5 Thai delights spice up top rankings in TasteAtlas List

    Currying favour: 5 Thai delights spice up top rankings in TasteAtlas List

    Thai curry dishes stole the spotlight in this year’s “43 Curry Varieties Ranked from the Worst to the Best,” launched by the food guide website TasteAtlas. Five curry dishes from Thailand are listed in the top ten. Last year, TasteAtlas declared the northern Thai curry dish Khao Soi as the world’s best soup in the “50 Best Soups in the…

  • Japanese PM eats Fukushima fish amid radioactive waste fears

    Japanese PM eats Fukushima fish amid radioactive waste fears

    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida yesterday was seen eating raw fish from Fukushima prefecture in a video released by the Japanese government. The fish was sourced from the northeastern region of the country, notorious for the release of radioactive waste from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. In the clip, Kishida can be seen enjoying the meal in his office,…

  • Thai store owner demands 102 million baht in trade mark dispute over #Pangcha

    Thai store owner demands 102 million baht in trade mark dispute over #Pangcha

    A recent trade mark dispute involving the trending hashtag #Pangcha has drawn nationwide attention. The dispute arose when a popular store sued smaller retailers for using the name Pangcha, claiming it violated their trade mark and demanding 102 million baht in damages. In response to the controversy, Kanchai disclosed during an afternoon talk show that Pangcha originated his establishment, Ice…