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  • Thailand’s struggle with high household debt and political promises

    Thailand’s struggle with high household debt and political promises

    Kavita Wongyakasem, a 48-year-old business owner in Bangkok, struggles daily to keep her household afloat. Running a company that provides services for a major energy firm, she owns a house in Nonthaburi, drives a pickup truck, and sends her two daughters to good schools. But beneath the surface, she is eight million baht in debt and lacks any cash savings.…

  • Arrested ‘New Pakaphum’ caught attempting suicide in cells at police station in Sa Kaeo province

    Arrested ‘New Pakaphum’ caught attempting suicide in cells at police station in Sa Kaeo province

    New Pakpoom, a close associate of drug lord Sua, was apprehended yesterday just before crossing the night and later attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself in his cell at Klong Luek Police Station, Sa Kaeo Province. Today, Atchariya Reuangratanapong, the President of Crime Victims Assistance Club brought a 25-year-old female victim and the family of a 25-year-old deceased male…

  • Philip Wall Morris leads Rotary Club Pattaya International as President

    Philip Wall Morris leads Rotary Club Pattaya International as President

    Respected philanthropist Philip Wall Morris has been unanimously chosen by the members of the Rotary Club Pattaya International as their Club President for the remainder of the 2022-23 Rotary year and beyond. Philip initially joined the Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya in 2004 and held various positions over the years, dedicating his time and resources to humanitarian projects for the underprivileged…

  • Chinese tourist arrivals in Thailand set to hit pre-pandemic levels

    Chinese tourist arrivals in Thailand set to hit pre-pandemic levels

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that Chinese tourist arrivals are set to reach one million a month starting from October, a figure last witnessed prior to the pandemic. The increase in travel is likely to gain momentum during winter and long national holidays. TAT has observed a rise in advanced hotel bookings and chartered flight requests, indicating…

  • Scoot flight horror: Technical fault sparks panic among passengers on Singapore to Bangkok route

    Scoot flight horror: Technical fault sparks panic among passengers on Singapore to Bangkok route

    Passengers on a Scoot flight from Singapore to Bangkok feared for their lives when a technical fault caused the aircraft to catch fire yesterday afternoon. Pictures taken by a passenger on the TR605 flight showed a plume-filled cabin. The Airbus A321 departed Bangkok at 3.56pm and was due to arrive in Singapore at 7.15pm.  As a result of the technical…

  • Canada expels Chinese diplomat accused of bullying Canadian lawmaker, Beijing hits back

    Canada expels Chinese diplomat accused of bullying Canadian lawmaker, Beijing hits back

    China refuted allegations that one of its diplomats in Canada had engaged in threatening, intimidating, and bullying behaviour toward a Canadian opposition legislator and interfering in the country’s internal affairs.  Foreign Minister Melanie Joly announced yesterday that the Canadian government had declared Zhao Wei as “persona non grata” and ordered him to leave the country immediately, despite Beijing’s denials. She…

  • SAIC Motor begins construction of new energy industrial park in Thailand

    SAIC Motor begins construction of new energy industrial park in Thailand

    Chinese car manufacturer SAIC Motor has commenced construction on a new energy industrial park in Thailand, focusing primarily on localised production of vital automotive components for the company’s new energy vehicles (NEVs). SAIC has announced the park’s Phase I construction is projected to wrap up this year, while the park’s full completion is expected by 2025. Situated in Chonburi province,…

  • Pattaya’s real estate market soars thanks to Chinese and Russian buyers

    Pattaya’s real estate market soars thanks to Chinese and Russian buyers

    Real estate in Pattaya, eastern Thailand, is being snapped up like hotcakes thanks to Russian and Chinese buyers, according to leading real estate developer Habitat Group Co. Ltd. Chief Executive Officer of Habitat Group Chanin Vanichwong revealed today that demand for real estate in Pattaya from both Thai and foreign customers is continually growing, reports Thansettakij. Demand from the foreign…

  • Thai citizens swarm truck shop owner’s son’s ordination for chance to win over US,000

    Thai citizens swarm truck shop owner’s son’s ordination for chance to win over US$11,000

    Crowds of Thai citizens gathered at the ordination ceremony of a prominent truck body shop owner’s son, hoping to win a cash prize exceeding US$11,000 (372,000 baht). Naka, short for Warapol Pensri, is 20 years old and the son of a major truck body shop business in Thailand. The ordination ceremony took place at their residence, followed by a traditional…

  • Ukrainian man arrested for working illegally on Thai island

    Ukrainian man arrested for working illegally on Thai island

    Royal Thai Immigration Police arrested a Ukrainian man on Thursday after he was allegedly discovered working illegally for a motorbike rental company on Koh Pah Ngan island in Surat Thani province in southern Thailand. Surat Thani Immigration revealed on Sunday that they arrested an unnamed 45 year old man from Ukraine on Thursday – the same day as the Full…

  • Indonesia’s president condemns attack on ASEAN officials in Myanmar

    Indonesia’s president condemns attack on ASEAN officials in Myanmar

    Indonesia‘s President Joko Widodo, today, condemned an attack in Myanmar on ASEAN officials delivering humanitarian aid but did not provide further details of the occurrence. Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government, allied with the anti-junta militias, the People’s Defence Forces (PDF), stated that it was not aware of any attack. The PDF in Taunggyi District, Shan State, where the attack reportedly…

  • Asia-Pacific cyber-attack risks in line with global trends but high attack expectations remain for 2023

    Asia-Pacific cyber-attack risks in line with global trends but high attack expectations remain for 2023

    Cyber-attack risks in the Asia-Pacific region decreased to a moderate level last year, mirroring the global trend, yet a recent survey found that 78% of organisations worldwide anticipate successful attacks occurring in 2023. Jon Clay, 42 years old, vice-president of threat intelligence at multinational cybersecurity software company Trend Micro, stated that the global cyber-risk index (CRI) shifted into positive territory…

  • Voyeur captures Chinese students having sex behind a lorry in Wenzhou

    Voyeur captures Chinese students having sex behind a lorry in Wenzhou

    Two Chinese students having sex behind a lorry was snapped by an opportunist voyeur in Wenzhou, a city in the southeastern province of Zhejiang, in the People’s Republic of China. Unsurprisingly, the video clip and snaps went viral on social media. The Chinese students, taking advantage of what they believed to be a hidden corner next to a lorry, thought…

  • Bank of Thailand predicted to raise policy rate to 2% this month

    Bank of Thailand predicted to raise policy rate to 2% this month

    Economists anticipate that the Bank of Thailand will raise its policy rate to a terminal level of 2% this month, following their estimation that the Federal Reserve’s funds rate has reached its peak. The research centre of TMBThanachart Bank (ttb) suggests that the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will increase the policy benchmark rate by 0.25 percentage points during…

  • Thai organisations collaborate to develop AI-powered chatbot for multiple sectors

    Thai organisations collaborate to develop AI-powered chatbot for multiple sectors

    Thai artificial intelligence (AI) engineers from public and private organisations have joined forces to create a Thai-language generative AI-powered chatbot, which is set to benefit various sectors such as education and business. The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (Nectec) revealed its partnership with the Artificial Intelligence Entrepreneur Association of Thailand (AIEAT), the Artificial Intelligence Association of Thailand (AIAT) and…

  • Thailand aims to finalise free-trade agreements with EFTA, Sri Lanka and UAE by mid-next year

    Thailand aims to finalise free-trade agreements with EFTA, Sri Lanka and UAE by mid-next year

    Thailand is keen to finalise free-trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by mid-next year, with the aim to boost trade and investment. The potential FTA between Thailand and Sri Lanka is particularly appealing due to Sri Lanka’s strategic location in South Asia, with connections to India, Pakistan,…

  • Thai actress cleared of wrongdoing after buying cyanide to kill lizards

    Thai actress cleared of wrongdoing after buying cyanide to kill lizards

    The Royal Thai Police found nothing criminal about a famous Thai actress’ online purchase of cyanide after calling her in for questioning last week, deputy national police chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn said yesterday. Preechaya “Ice” Pongthananikorn wept during an interview as she apologised for ordering cyanide without a permit on April 25 for a price of 3,132 baht –…

  • Pattaya officials’ efforts to tackle city’s homeless issue show promise but lack results

    Pattaya officials’ efforts to tackle city’s homeless issue show promise but lack results

    Pattaya officials have demonstrated a consistent ability to sign agreements to address the city’s homeless issue, but have struggled to make substantial progress in resolving the problem. A new memorandum of understanding (MOU) is set to be signed later this month, which aims to establish a “protection system” for people living on the streets. This follows another MOU signed in…

  • Election commission provides Braille campaign guide for visually impaired voters

    Election commission provides Braille campaign guide for visually impaired voters

    The Election Commission of Thailand has recently launched a Braille guidebook to assist visually impaired citizens in voting for the upcoming general election. This initiative, carried out by the Office of the Promotion of Citizenship, is designed to ensure that visually impaired individuals are well-informed about the election process and can exercise their democratic rights on Sunday, May 14. The…

  • Russian tourist killed in motorbike crash in Phuket prompts wet road caution

    Russian tourist killed in motorbike crash in Phuket prompts wet road caution

    Phuket rescue workers issued a warning to motorists to be cautious and reduce their speed on wet roads after a fatal motorbike accident in Kata involving a Russian man earlier today following sporadic rainfall on the island. The accident report, issued by the Ruamjai Kupai Foundation rescue service, was shared on Facebook at 3.30am. While the exact time and location…

  • Singapore increases COE quota for categories A and B cars to reduce supply volatility

    Singapore increases COE quota for categories A and B cars to reduce supply volatility

    Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced that it will increase the Certificates of Entitlement (COE) quota for cars in categories A and B as a one-time adjustment to reduce supply volatility. The quota will rise from 9,575 to 10,431 for the current quarter, with Category A increasing by 24% and Category B increasing by 15%. The LTA will redistribute…

  • Donald Trump rejects final chance to testify in rape trial

    Donald Trump rejects final chance to testify in rape trial

    Former United States President Donald Trump, who once claimed it was fine to “Grab ‘em (women) by the pussy,” declined his last chance to testify at a civil trial where he is accused of raping a US journalist in a luxury department store dressing room in 1996. The trial has been ongoing for two weeks, with Elizabeth Jean Carroll seeking…

  • Banking job boom and surging salaries in Saudi Arabia

    Banking job boom and surging salaries in Saudi Arabia

    Despite ongoing global financial challenges, Saudi Arabia is experiencing a significant surge in banking jobs and salaries. This growth is attributed to the ambitious economic expansion plans by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, who is utilising oil sales revenue to transform the nation’s economy. With over US$600 billion worth of assets, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is hiring swiftly, attracting…

  • Thai business leaders’ wishlist for first 100 days under new government

    Thai business leaders’ wishlist for first 100 days under new government

    Business executives are contemplating Thailand’s prospects for the first 100 days under a new administration as the election approaches. Key areas of focus for the incoming government include the appointment of suitable ministers and the prioritisation of business sector policies. Jareeporn Jarukornsakul, the 42-year-old chairman of industrial developer WHA Group, emphasises the importance of appointing knowledgeable and capable ministers to…

  • Crafty Thai woman allegedly steals British tourist’s Rolex in Pattaya

    Crafty Thai woman allegedly steals British tourist’s Rolex in Pattaya

    A British man is warning tourists to keep their wits about them in Pattaya, Thailand, after he was allegedly deceived by a Thai woman who he claims stole his luxury Rolex watch worth almost 1 million baht. At 11pm yesterday, a 38 year old anonymous man of British nationality spoke to reporters about his bad experience with a Thai woman…

  • Indian baby with rare case of third arm growing from her back cries when touched

    Indian baby with rare case of third arm growing from her back cries when touched

    A newly born baby girl at a local hospital in the northern Indian state has caused astonishment among the public as she has been born with a rare condition of a third arm protruding from the middle of her back. The phenomenon is extremely uncommon and has captured the attention of many. A video that was posted online soon after…

  • Pattaya taxi drivers avoid charges after harassing and frightening Bangkok driver

    Pattaya taxi drivers avoid charges after harassing and frightening Bangkok driver

    A group of taxi drivers in Pattaya recently found themselves in hot water but avoided any charges or fines when they were caught harassing a Bangkok driver and frightening his passengers. The driver, 43 year old Jamnong Sutaboon, showed no remorse when summoned by the police on Thursday, May 4 to explain his actions. A video circulated online showed him…

  • Thai stocks dampened by US interest rate hike concerns

    Thai stocks dampened by US interest rate hike concerns

    Thai stocks are projected to face a challenging investment environment in the coming month due to the potential negative impact of the recent US interest rate hike on regional US banks. Tisco Securities has expressed concerns over the situation, with Apichart Phubancherdkul, Tisco’s head of strategy research, stating that “investment conditions in May are not bright”. The US Federal Reserve…

  • At least 27 workers killed in remote Peruvian gold mine fire

    At least 27 workers killed in remote Peruvian gold mine fire

    In a remote region of southern Peru, a fire at the La Esperanza 1 gold mine has claimed the lives of at least 27 workers, marking one of the worst mining disasters in the country’s recent history. The grieving families of the victims have congregated near the mine, anxiously waiting for updates on their loved ones. The cause of the…

  • Police arrest suspect in Cabine gang related shooting of father in trang, Thailand

    Police arrest suspect in Cabine gang related shooting of father in trang, Thailand

    Police yesterday arrested Akradej Numark, who is suspected of being involved in the Cabine gang responsible for the deadly shooting of a father in Trang province earlier this year. The arrest of the 35 year old was confirmed by Crime Suppression Sub-division 6 commander, Pongpanot Chukaew. Akradej Numark, also known as Tia Carbine, was apprehended by Crime Suppression Division (CSD) police…