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  • Body found in Thai canal with slashed throat: Locals report suspicious vehicles

    Body found in Thai canal with slashed throat: Locals report suspicious vehicles

    A man’s body found in a canal with a slashed throat and bound legs has shocked locals in Thailand’s central Samut Sakhon province. The police are investigating the crime scene and suspect the involvement of three to four pickup trucks, which were detected speeding away from the area earlier that day. Authorities believe the victim was not from the area…

  • Shock and pasture: Lightning claims eight cows, local Thais fear supernatural shockwave

    Shock and pasture: Lightning claims eight cows, local Thais fear supernatural shockwave

    A lightning strike in Kalasin province killed eight cows sparking concerns among local villagers that it may have been caused by supernatural forces. In response, District Chief Aekarat Misa warned of the dangers of lightning and shared information on safety measures during a recent meeting. Following the incident on Monday, May 29, residents speculated on the cause, saying that, apart from…

  • Pattaya loan sharks turn themselves in to cops after threatening reporter (video)

    Pattaya loan sharks turn themselves in to cops after threatening reporter (video)

    There’s been another incident involving loan sharks in Thailand. In Pattaya, two members of a loan shark gang turned themselves in to the cops after they threatened a freelance reporter earlier this week. The incident began when local Thai reporter, Buronsak Bunnodyom, asked the two men not to litter loan flyers in front of his residence on Soi 9, Central…

  • Alzheimer’s-stricken driver saved by police, son hits brakes on car ownership (video)

    Alzheimer’s-stricken driver saved by police, son hits brakes on car ownership (video)

    Police rescued a 73 year old Thai man suffering from Alzheimer‘s disease after he drove his sedan for over 100 kilometres and got lost. His son now plans to sell the car to prevent his father from danger. Nithinan Sornsawat took to social media to search for his missing 73 year old father, Jong Sornsawat. The 43 year old explained…

  • Fatal disregard: Kazakhstani tourist ignores red flag warnings, drowns at Phuket’s Kata Beach

    Fatal disregard: Kazakhstani tourist ignores red flag warnings, drowns at Phuket’s Kata Beach

    A Kazakhstani tourist reportedly ignored red flags warning against swimming and as a consequence tragically drowned at Kata Beach in Phuket. Karon Police were alerted by a lifeguard at Kata Beach yesterday afternoon and discovered the body of the tourist, identified as 24 year old Artur Iskakov from Kazakhstan. Lifeguards informed the police that they had been notified of the…

  • 97 year old Thai grandmother abandoned on road by daughter, found soaking in rain

    97 year old Thai grandmother abandoned on road by daughter, found soaking in rain

    A 97 year old grandmother was abandoned in the middle of a road in the rain by her own daughter in Thailand‘s southern Ranong province. The elderly woman managed to crawl into the grassy area beside the road, where she was eventually found today by her distressed grandchildren. The road was in the middle of a residential area. Security camera…

  • Decorated Australian soldier loses defamation case over war crime allegations

    Decorated Australian soldier loses defamation case over war crime allegations

    In a historic ruling, an Australian judge has determined that decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith lost a defamation case against three newspapers that accused him of committing war crimes in Afghanistan. The judge found the allegations against the former soldier to be “substantially true,” marking the first time an Australian court has evaluated accusations of war crimes committed by the country’s…

  • Taste the sequel: Sea Bear Episode Two Food Festival takes Pattaya by storm

    Taste the sequel: Sea Bear Episode Two Food Festival takes Pattaya by storm

    The highly anticipated Sea Bear Episode Two Food Festival yesterday officially kicked off at Central Mall on Pattaya Beach, offering a delicious seven-day culinary experience for food lovers. Running every day until June 7, the event takes place from 4pm to 10pm and boasts over 100 food vendors, celebrity chefs, and social media influencers. Sea Bear, the festival’s namesake, is…

  • Chadchart exposes Bangkok curruption: Civil engineer demands 300,000 baht bribe

    Chadchart exposes Bangkok curruption: Civil engineer demands 300,000 baht bribe

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt revealed that a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) civil engineer attempted to solicit a 300,000 baht bribe from a construction company. The governor stands firm to take appropriate action by dismissing the corrupt officer. Chadchart together with the chiefs of 50 districts in Bangkok had a meeting yesterday at 8.30am. During the meeting, the governor stressed the…

  • Thai couple caught defrauding customers in online durian sale scam

    Thai couple caught defrauding customers in online durian sale scam

    Cyber police in Thailand have arrested a married couple for fraudulently selling durian, a famous fruit in the country, online. The couple, 36 year old Mr. Anon Maneephan and 23 year old Ms. Chiraphat Chaleowai, allegedly advertised durian for sale on social media, which many customers purchased by transferring funds for a deposit. However, they never received the fruits they…

  • Phuket declared Thailand’s first rabies-free province by DDC

    Phuket declared Thailand’s first rabies-free province by DDC

    Phuket has been declared the first rabies-free province in Thailand by the Department of Disease Control (DDC). The announcement was made by Phuket Vice Governor Danai Sunantharod, who revealed that DDC Director General Tanet Kratsanaitawiwong praised the province’s successful efforts in preventing and controlling rabies in both animals and humans. This achievement comes after a steady decline in rabies-related deaths…

  • Thai Man drowns in canal after getting entangled in fishing net

    Thai Man drowns in canal after getting entangled in fishing net

    A tragic incident occurred when a 48 year old Thai man named Wichai drowned in a canal after getting entangled in a fishing net while collecting clams. The man suffered from poor health and typically would not undertake such tasks himself, but he had accepted a 200 baht order for clams. His lifeless body was spotted by a friend in…

  • Neville sacked as Inter Miami manager after poor run

    Neville sacked as Inter Miami manager after poor run

    Inter Miami has dismissed Phil Neville from his managerial role, following a series of losses that left the club at the bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference in the US. The decision comes after the team’s recent 1-0 loss to New York Red Bulls, marking their fourth consecutive defeat. Neville, who took up the position in January 2021, has faced…

  • Driver survives 2-day lorry plunge ordeal by eating cabbage, rescued by cattle herder

    Driver survives 2-day lorry plunge ordeal by eating cabbage, rescued by cattle herder

    A lorry transporting Chinese cabbages plunged 80 metres into a ravine in Chiang Mai, leaving the driver trapped for two days and two nights. Miraculously, he survived by eating the cabbages before a cattle herder found him yesterday. In a dramatic rescue operation, emergency responders arrived on the scene at Huay Phak Kut curve in Mae Suek sub-district of Chiang…

  • Thai stock market suffers as Stark Corporation defaults

    Thai stock market suffers as Stark Corporation defaults

    Investors were cautioned by stock market regulators regarding Stark Corporation’s shares, as the company is expected to default on payments for corporate bonds valued at nearly 9.2 billion baht. Following a bondholders’ meeting, Stark announced its intention to “call default” on two bond series worth 2.24 billion baht within a month, raising concerns about the company’s ability to pay for…

  • Thais urged to register for free flu vaccines amid low uptake

    Thais urged to register for free flu vaccines amid low uptake

    A new initiative by the National Health Security Office (NHSO) and the Ministry of Public Health is encouraging Thai citizens to register for a flu vaccine, which will be available for free until the end of August. The programme aims to curb the spread of influenza and other respiratory diseases. NHSO secretary-general Jadet Thamatthat-aree announced that free flu shots will…

  • Chinese groom’s dowry delivery goes viral, armouring his love with 48 million baht

    Chinese groom’s dowry delivery goes viral, armouring his love with 48 million baht

    A Chinese groom caused a stir on social media after using an armoured pickup truck and a team of bodyguards to transport a dowry worth more than 48 million baht (US$1.4 million) to his bride’s family. The Chinese dowry included cash, gold, luxury watches, diamonds, and jewellery. The elaborate dowry presentation took place on Tuesday, May 30, in Taizhou, Zhejiang…

  • Phillip Schofield counters allegations in emotional BBC interview

    Phillip Schofield counters allegations in emotional BBC interview

    The power of televised testimony is no stranger to Phillip Schofield, who has spent over 40 years eliciting it and specialising in it for the past two decades on This Morning. Schofield also understands the enduring power of tabloids, which is why he agreed to an interview with The Sun and the BBC after a week of frenzied headlines, allegations,…

  • Breast cancer survivor feels cast aside amid reconstructive surgery delays

    Breast cancer survivor feels cast aside amid reconstructive surgery delays

    Breast cancer survivor Karen Rogers, 57, from Magor, Monmouthshire, has expressed her frustration after her reconstructive surgery was postponed three times this year. Rogers underwent a mastectomy six years ago and has been waiting for reconstruction ever since. She shared how the delay has impacted her daily life, from her choice of clothing to the way she interacts with others.…

  • NHS trial shows promise in blood test detecting 50+ cancer types

    NHS trial shows promise in blood test detecting 50+ cancer types

    A major NHS trial has found that a blood test capable of detecting over 50 cancer types has demonstrated significant potential. The Galleri test accurately identified two-thirds of cancers in 5,000 patients in England and Wales who had visited their GP with suspected symptoms. In 85% of positive cases, the test also successfully located the origin of the cancer. The…

  • Supreme Court grants Slack reprieve in shareholder lawsuit over 2019 direct listing

    Supreme Court grants Slack reprieve in shareholder lawsuit over 2019 direct listing

    The US Supreme Court has granted Slack Technologies, a subsidiary of Salesforce, an opportunity to evade a shareholder lawsuit regarding the company’s 2019 direct listing. In a unanimous ruling, the court overturned a previous decision that allowed Fiyyaz Pirani’s proposed class action lawsuit to proceed, citing an incorrect interpretation of federal investor protection law. The San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit…

  • Govt likely to lose legal battle over Johnson’s WhatsApp messages, says minister

    Govt likely to lose legal battle over Johnson’s WhatsApp messages, says minister

    A UK minister has expressed doubt over the government’s chances of winning its legal case against the Covid inquiry. The case revolves around the inquiry’s demand for unredacted WhatsApp messages from Prime Minister Boris Johnson and 40 other ministers and officials. Science Minister George Freeman stated on BBC Question Time that he had “very little doubt” a court would rule…

  • MFP aims to break Thailand’s alcohol monopoly

    MFP aims to break Thailand’s alcohol monopoly

    Hopes are high among small breweries and local distilleries in Thailand as the Move Forward Party (MFP) seeks to liberalise the alcohol industry. The current heavily monopolised industry has made it challenging for small businesses to thrive due to strict laws and regulations controlling production and retailing. Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, the MFP MP in Bangkok’s Constituency 22 and a leading liquor…

  • BTS to invest in Yellow Line’s missing link to MRT’s Green Line

    BTS to invest in Yellow Line’s missing link to MRT’s Green Line

    The Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc (BTS) expressed its readiness to invest in a 2.6-kilometre extension that would connect its Yellow Line monorail to the Green Line of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRT) at Ratchayothin and Lat Phrao stations. Surapong Laoha-Unya, CEO of BTS, stated that the extension would be advantageous for commuters and that the company…

  • Thai fisherman slips into river: Rescuers face 4-hour search in strong currents

    Thai fisherman slips into river: Rescuers face 4-hour search in strong currents

    A 27 year old Myanmar fisherman tragically drowned in the Mae Klong River after he slipped while walking on a wet dock in Thailand’s central Samut Songkhram province. Despite challenging conditions, rescue teams found the body after an extensive four-hour search. Yesterday at 3pm, friends of the lost fisherman conducted a floating pillow ceremony, a ceremony that locals believed would…

  • Bangkok considers Japanese central kitchen system for school lunches

    Bangkok considers Japanese central kitchen system for school lunches

    Is there a solution to improve the quality of Thai schools’ cafeteria food? The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is exploring the possibility of implementing a central kitchen system, similar to the one used in Japan, to enhance the quality of school lunches in Thailand. The central kitchen concept was introduced by Nobuko Tanaka, a former Japanese school lunch specialist, during…

  • Royal streak: Thai man arrested for naked motorcycle ride and nude hotel stroll

    Royal streak: Thai man arrested for naked motorcycle ride and nude hotel stroll

    Police arrested a Thai man after he rode his motorcycle naked and strolled majestically around a hotel in the buff in Chacheongsao province near Bangkok. Prompted by a notification, officers from Bang Pakong Police Station swiftly responded to the Blue Diamond Hotel in the Bang Pakong district of Chachoengsao province at 8am yesterday. The report indicated that a 31 year…

  • Minor Hotels to reach 600 properties amid optimistic tourism outlook

    Minor Hotels to reach 600 properties amid optimistic tourism outlook

    Minor Hotels is set to expand its portfolio to 600 properties across 59 countries, with over 91,000 rooms this year, as the global tourism industry shows signs of recovery following the easing of Covid-19 infections. Dillip Rajakarier, Group Chief Executive of Minor International Plc and Chief Executive of Minor Hotels, believes that pent-up demand will drive the industry for years,…

  • Japan on alert as Typhoon Mawar threatens floods and landslides

    Japan on alert as Typhoon Mawar threatens floods and landslides

    Torrential rains loom over Japan as Typhoon Mawar approaches, threatening to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds across the main islands. Having already caused significant damage in Guam earlier this week, Mawar has since weakened from its super typhoon status to a tropical storm. Taiwan’s coast also experienced the effects of Typhoon Mawar, with seawater flooding the streets of Suao,…

  • Rooting for innovation: Thai researchers unveil PRK, the tooth-ally awesome breakthrough

    Rooting for innovation: Thai researchers unveil PRK, the tooth-ally awesome breakthrough

    In a significant advancement for dental healthcare in Thailand, local researchers successfully developed an artificial tooth root named PRK, which stands for Phraramkao in Thai or Rama IX in English. This innovation is expected to make dental implant services more accessible to the public by reducing the cost of implants by a factor of ten compared to similar quality imported…