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  • Memory mishap: Dementia-stricken wife cuts husband’s life savings to shreds

    Memory mishap: Dementia-stricken wife cuts husband’s life savings to shreds

    An elderly Chinese woman, who suffers from dementia resulting in memory loss, took a pair of scissors to her refuse collector husband’s life savings of 100,000 yuan (485,000 baht). The irony of her husband’s savings being reduced to refuse was not lost on him. A video of a Chinese woman from Heyuan City of Guangdong province in China has been…

  • Pattaya burglars break into woman’s room by finding hidden key (video)

    Pattaya burglars break into woman’s room by finding hidden key (video)

    Two Pattaya burglars managed to break into a woman’s rental room by finding a key that the woman had concealed in front of her property. The burglars stole several valuable items. CCTV footage captured the moment when the two culprits arrived at the location, situated in the Nong Prue sub-district of Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri, at 6pm on Tuesday.…

  • Woman murders friend’s abusive husband at an Isaan resort

    Woman murders friend’s abusive husband at an Isaan resort

    A Thai woman shot her friend’s husband at a resort hotel in the Rattnana Wapee district in the northeastern province of Nong Khai. The man later died in hospital yesterday. Officers from Rattana Wapee Police Station launched an investigation into the resort hotel last night after the shooting. Thirty-seven-year-old Thai man Sopha Suphomueng was found with a gunshot wound in…

  • Bank of Thailand anticipates slower loan growth: Interest rates not main factor

    Bank of Thailand anticipates slower loan growth: Interest rates not main factor

    The Bank of Thailand anticipates a slower pace of loan growth in the banking industry due to reduced demand, while asserting that rising interest rates are not the main factor impacting loan expansion. The central bank’s soft loan programme, which aimed to aid small and medium-sized enterprises, largely contributed to the increased borrowing during the post-pandemic recovery period. Sakkapop Panyanukul,…

  • Pattaya tour bus driver accidentally backs into girlfriend, severely injuring her

    Pattaya tour bus driver accidentally backs into girlfriend, severely injuring her

    In an unfortunate incident, a Pattaya tour bus driver accidentally backed his bus into his girlfriend, severely injuring her. The accident occurred as she was attempting to guide the vehicle while it was being parked. The accident was reported to the Sawang Boriboon rescuers at 6pm yesterday. A rescue team promptly responded to the scene located on Chaiyapruek Road near…

  • Krabi official caught demanding 100,000 baht fee for hotel license renewal

    Krabi official caught demanding 100,000 baht fee for hotel license renewal

    The Provincial Governor of Krabi removed the Permanent Secretary of the Mueang Krabi district from her position after she was accused of demanding 100,000 baht from a hotel in the province in exchange for an operating license. The Office of Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) reported to news agencies that the commission received a complaint from the owner of a…

  • ASEAN membership: Roadmap endorsed for Timor-Leste’s inclusion and Thai trade

    ASEAN membership: Roadmap endorsed for Timor-Leste’s inclusion and Thai trade

    Yesterday, a senior official at the Ministry of Foreign affairs announced that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has recently endorsed a roadmap that outlines the steps for Timor-Leste becoming its 11th member. This ASEAN membership move is expected to benefit Thailand economically by expanding trade and investment opportunities between the two nations. Timor-Leste initially submitted its request for…

  • Timber regulations tightened, Thailand targets Siamese rosewood exports

    Timber regulations tightened, Thailand targets Siamese rosewood exports

    The Commerce Ministry of Thailand recently announced two new regulations targeting the timber trade. Beginning on July 17, traders will be required to hold a certificate of import to import timber, processed wood, and wooden artefacts. Additionally, starting August 16, the export of Siamese rosewood (phayung) will be prohibited, Bangkok Post reports. The director-general of the Foreign Trade Department, Ronnarong…

  • An unlikely alliance: China and Palestine join forces, stirring US tensions (video)

    An unlikely alliance: China and Palestine join forces, stirring US tensions (video)

    In a move sure to infuriate the powers that be in the United States, China and Palestine yesterday agreed to establish a strategic partnership and seek to find solutions to peace and the “legitimate national rights” of the Arab state oppressed by Israel. Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday welcomed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas with full military honours at the Great…

  • Thai election concerns rise due to prolonged ballot box transport in Buri Ram

    Thai election concerns rise due to prolonged ballot box transport in Buri Ram

    Concerns have been raised over the prolonged transportation time of ballot boxes in Buri Ram, following the recent general Thai election. A group of ten complainants from Non Suwan and Nong Ki districts filed a request with the Election Commission’s Buri Ram office, questioning why it took four and a half hours to transport the ballot boxes across a 20-kilometre…

  • Tree falls on revered Thai monk’s house, minor damage sustained

    Tree falls on revered Thai monk’s house, minor damage sustained

    In a remarkable incident, a large tree fell on the house of the revered Thai monk Luang Pu Mun, but the house remained mostly intact. The monk’s followers shared photos of the astonishing event that took place at the Wat Pa Phurithattatirawat Forest Monastery in Sakhon Nakhon, Thailand. This extraordinary occurrence happened when the area experienced heavy rainfall causing several…

  • NACC investigation targets ex-House secretary over 15.4 million baht clock scandal

    NACC investigation targets ex-House secretary over 15.4 million baht clock scandal

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) investigation is preparing to take legal action against Suwichak Nakwatcharachai, the former secretary-general of the House of Representatives, over allegations of his involvement in the irregular procurement of overpriced clocks worth 15.4 million baht for the parliament back in 2013. An inside source at the NACC revealed that a recent board meeting provided evidence supporting…

  • Bed of betrayal: Thai man stabs wife’s lover in naked shocker, flees

    Bed of betrayal: Thai man stabs wife’s lover in naked shocker, flees

    A Thai man stabbed his wife’s lover after catching the pair lying naked in bed before fleeing the scene of the crime. Officers from Rayong Police Station rushed to rescue the victim, 25 year old Boonkorn Saetiao, who sustained stab wounds at a house in Rayong province in the eastern part of Thailand. Boonkorn was found hiding in the house…

  • Hidden photo in ancestral tomb unnerving, family turns to Thai-like numerals for clues

    Hidden photo in ancestral tomb unnerving, family turns to Thai-like numerals for clues

    A Malaysian woman named Jennifer discovered a puzzling photograph of an unknown woman concealed beneath her grandfather’s tomb, which was over 20 years old. The two-inch image was accompanied by Thai-like numbers and an inscribed charm, as well as a one-cent coin. The family sought help from ceremony experts to eliminate any potential curse, and Jennifer gave the photo to…

  • Student pours food on another student over cat smell debate in heated altercation

    Student pours food on another student over cat smell debate in heated altercation

    A male student engaged in a heated conversation about the smell of cats found himself slapped with a tray of food and involved in an altercation with a female student who allegedly took offence at his discussion. The incident occurred in the cafeteria of Tienjin University, China, where the extent of the argument led to police intervention and further controversy…

  • Thailand tourism thrives with 1,200% surge in Klook bookings

    Thailand tourism thrives with 1,200% surge in Klook bookings

    Online travel platforms continue to express optimism about Thailand’s tourism growth this year, propelled by a substantial increase in visitor arrivals. Wilfred Fan, Chief Commercial Officer at Klook, an online travel platform, stated that the company experienced a 1,200% increase in bookings for activities in Thailand year on year in the first five months of 2023. The top five markets…

  • Kamaa drama: Indian-owned club sparks chaos as tourists become targets in Pattaya (Video)

    Kamaa drama: Indian-owned club sparks chaos as tourists become targets in Pattaya (Video)

    Staff from the Indian-owned Kamaa Club on Pattaya Walking Street attacked two Indian tourists yesterday. The victims fled the scene and have not yet filed a complaint with the police regarding the attack. The altercation was captured on video by a witness and later circulated on Thai social media platforms. The footage clearly shows the confrontation between the Indian tourists and…

  • Elderly Thai man tragically killed in Buriram accident

    Elderly Thai man tragically killed in Buriram accident

    A 64 year old Thai man was tragically killed in a car and motorbike collision in Buriram. The victim had just visited a food stall where he joked with the vendor about wanting to marry her. Within a minute of leaving, the horrific accident occurred. At around 1pm yesterday, Pol. Lt. Col. Prachak Khamnark, Deputy Inspector (Investigation) of Buriram’s Mueang…

  • Take Me Out Thailand: American man gets blackout for his male chauvinistic attitude

    Take Me Out Thailand: American man gets blackout for his male chauvinistic attitude

    Thirty Thai women in the popular dating game show Take Me Out Thailand gave a blackout to an arrogant 22 year old American man after he showed his male chauvinistic side. He insisted at the end of the show that he told the truth, thankfully the Thai contestants would not accept a man who appeared to have stepped out of…

  • Thai community gathers to pay respects to turtle for good fortune

    Thai community gathers to pay respects to turtle for good fortune

    It was reported today that residents of Sai Kaew Community, Phimai district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, gathered at house number 127/1 to pay their respects and seek good fortune from a beautifully kept turtle, ‘Kai Toon.’ The turtle is owned by Sawang Saungsombat, a 62 year old local. Sawang explained that her son bought the turtle for her to care for…

  • Heavy rain persists across Thailand: Bangkok flood risk increases, boats cautioned

    Heavy rain persists across Thailand: Bangkok flood risk increases, boats cautioned

    Heavy rainfall is expected across Thailand today, with Bangkok facing a 70% chance of flooding. Authorities are warning people to avoid boating activities during this period. The Meteorological Department has predicted 24-hour weather conditions, stating that a moderate southwest monsoon system is covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, while a trough is passing through Myanmar and…

  • From war heroes to war zeros: The unjust treatment of Julian Assange

    From war heroes to war zeros: The unjust treatment of Julian Assange

    We live in a world where war criminals are celebrated, worshipped, and praised while those who hold them to account are vilified, abused and thrown in prison, as in the case of Julian Assange. We live in a world where George Bush and Tony Blair can lead the United States, United Kingdom, and allies into an illegal war in Iraq…

  • Myanmar conflict surge: Over 3,300 refugees seek shelter in Thailand

    Myanmar conflict surge: Over 3,300 refugees seek shelter in Thailand

    The conflict in Myanmar‘s Kayah State has led to a new surge of refugees seeking shelter in Thailand. Provincial Governor Chettha Mosikkharat confirmed that Thai authorities have rescued 3,342 refugees who fled the border war. The fighting in Kayah State involves the Karenni Army (KA), backed by the People’s Defence Forces (PDFs) and the Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF), and…

  • On-the-job ride: Rookie worker accused of motorcycle theft, owner in hot pursuit

    On-the-job ride: Rookie worker accused of motorcycle theft, owner in hot pursuit

    A worker was accused of stealing a motorcycle after just one day on the job, causing the owner to track him down. The incident occurred in the Mueang district of Udon Thani province on May 17. The owner finally found the thief in Pattaya with a female companion, immediately informing the police. Yesterday, 37 year old Kanitta Jaikhaan, who owns…

  • Caught in bed: Cheating wife shields lover, demands husband admit mistakes

    Caught in bed: Cheating wife shields lover, demands husband admit mistakes

    A married woman was caught red-handed with her lover, boldly protecting him even as her husband attacked them both physically. The cheating wife had tried to end her marriage unsuccessfully, and argued for her husband to own up to his mistakes, further infuriating him. Reporters said that in a viral case in China, a husband, alongside his friends, caught his…

  • Polish protests erupt over restrictive abortion laws after pregnant woman dies

    Polish protests erupt over restrictive abortion laws after pregnant woman dies

    Protests have erupted across Poland as thousands of citizens voice their disapproval for the nation’s highly restrictive abortion laws, following the sepsis-related death of a five-month pregnant woman. Demonstrators marched to the health ministry headquarters in Warsaw on Wednesday, chanting slogans such as “Stop killing us” and holding placards stating “Hell for women.” The death of the woman, Dorota Lalik,…

  • Ukraine reclaims 100 sq km in counteroffensive: Putin cites catastrophic losses

    Ukraine reclaims 100 sq km in counteroffensive: Putin cites catastrophic losses

    Ukrainian forces have reclaimed approximately 100 square kilometres of territory during the counteroffensive’s nascent stages in the 68th week of Russia’s invasion. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, has asserted that Ukraine is experiencing “catastrophic” losses, with Kyiv’s casualties being tenfold higher than Moscow’s. The ongoing counteroffensive efforts involve softening the Russian front lines using methods ranging from small arms and rocket…

  • Serbian arrest of armed Kosovo police stirs tension, claims of kidnapping

    Serbian arrest of armed Kosovo police stirs tension, claims of kidnapping

    Tensions have heightened as Serbian officials claim they have apprehended three armed Kosovo police officers within Serbian borders, whilst Kosovo authorities assert the officers were patrolling within their territory and were consequently “kidnapped.” Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, held Serbia responsible for the abduction and called for the officers’ release, claiming they were detained within Kosovo’s borders. In response, Serbian…

  • Malaysia’s Klang Valley sees singles’ high monthly spending due to cars

    Malaysia’s Klang Valley sees singles’ high monthly spending due to cars

    A recently published spending guide reveals that single individuals residing in the Klang Valley region of Malaysia must budget a minimum of RM2,600 per month if they own a car, and at least RM1,930 per month if they rely on public transportation. The guide seeks to provide a comprehensive outline of expenses for those living in this area, encompassing Kuala…

  • Southern Baptist Convention expels churches over female pastors

    Southern Baptist Convention expels churches over female pastors

    In a move that highlights the conservative shift within the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), two churches have been expelled due to having female pastors. Delegates at the SBC annual meeting in New Orleans voted overwhelmingly against the appeals of Saddleback Church in Southern California and Fern Creek Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. The decision showcases the SBC’s unwillingness to adapt…