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  • Prosecutor reveals cyanide serial killer is guilty, but will avoid execution due to pregnancy

    Prosecutor reveals cyanide serial killer is guilty, but will avoid execution due to pregnancy

    A leading prosecutor revealed that the Thai cyanide serial killer criminal is indeed guilty, but will escape the death penalty due to clear law stating that pregnant women cannot be executed. Sanook reported this development on the case today. Yesterday, a chief prosecutor, Prawet Intharachumnum, spoke about the case of Sararat ‘Am’ Rangsiwuthaporn, who was accused in a case involving the…

  • Dutchman ordered to quit donating sperm after allegedly fathering 550 kids

    Dutchman ordered to quit donating sperm after allegedly fathering 550 kids

    A man in the Netherlands, known only as 41 year old Jonathan M, was ordered by Dutch judges yesterday to quit donating sperm after he allegedly fathered over 550 children. A foundation advocating for the rights of donor children and a mother of one of the purported children took the man to court. Dutch clinical guidelines state that a sperm…

  • Newborn baby boy found abandoned in Bangkok

    Newborn baby boy found abandoned in Bangkok

    A newborn baby boy was found abandoned in Bangkok this morning.  At 8am,  Police Lieutenant Colonel Phongsathorn Lueapcharoen, deputy director of Thonglor Police Station, was informed that a child had been abandoned in Soi Sukhumvit 36, sub-soi 3 in Khlong Tan, in the city’s Khlong Toei district. The authorities investigated, accompanied by rescue volunteers. On a dirt road beside a…

  • Thai cops arrest Chinese cult leader for claiming divine communication

    Thai cops arrest Chinese cult leader for claiming divine communication

    Thai cops arrested a Chinese cult leader who refers to herself as the “Mother of the Universe” and claims to be the leader of the ‘Universal Lion Federation.’ She has been accused of fraudulently claiming she can communicate with deities, and concocting her own anti-ageing medicine. This has raised concerns about the safety of Chinese tourists and Thai citizens who…

  • South Thailand shootout ends with 2 dead, 2 injured after wedding party

    South Thailand shootout ends with 2 dead, 2 injured after wedding party

    A shootout at a hotel car park in Surat Thani‘s main city district in South Thailand ended with two dead and two injured. The shootout occurred after those involved attended a wedding party last night. The tragic incident occurred at the Bunjongburi Hotel’s car park on Liang Muang Road in the Makham Tia sub-district. Authorities were alerted to the situation…

  • Coordinator of cyanide victims gives police more info on deaths

    Coordinator of cyanide victims gives police more info on deaths

    A coordinator for the victims of the ‘Thai cyanide serial killer’ case, Ropi Chumnarue, has met with police to provide information about the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman named Koi, who is believed to be connected to the case. Chumnarue has claimed to have evidence supporting his claims, Sanook reported this morning. This includes CCTV footage of Sararat…

  • Chinese students witness steamy couple in classroom and share live updates online

    Chinese students witness steamy couple in classroom and share live updates online

    Chinese university students witnessed a steamy couple in a university classroom, and shared live updates online. The scandalous incident caused an uproar on social media in China after photos and videos emerged of a young couple having sex in a university classroom, transforming the academic setting into an exhibitionist theatre. The steamy encounter drew the attention of hundreds of curious students…

  • Tangmo case: mother demands 179 million baht in compensation

    Tangmo case: mother demands 179 million baht in compensation

    The case of the late actress Tangmo Patcharida Wachiraweerapong’s death continues in Nonthaburi Provincial Court, divided into two separate parts. Previously, suspects Tanuthaphat “Poh” Lertwittayawiset and Paiboon “Robert” Trikanjananun had confessed their involvement. This left four other suspects, Zen Visapach Manomaiyarat, Kritik “Job” Nitatsak Keeratisutthasathorn, and Pheem Dharmatheerasanee or “Em,” to deny the allegations and fight their case in court.…

  • FazWaz, leading real estate company in Thailand, announces Agent Recruitment Event

    FazWaz, leading real estate company in Thailand, announces Agent Recruitment Event

    FazWaz, one of Thailand’s leading real estate companies, is looking to expand its team of experienced property agents to continue providing exceptional services and meet the growing demand for real estate in the country. The company will be hosting a recruitment event on Friday, May 5, 2023, at the Four Points by Sheraton at Patong Beach, in two separate sessions,…

  • Drunk woman in Taiwan undresses in 7-Eleven, sparks heated online debate

    Drunk woman in Taiwan undresses in 7-Eleven, sparks heated online debate

    A drunk woman recently caused quite a stir in a convenience store, according to a viral video shared on the popular Taiwanese forum, Dcard. The 29-second clip, titled “Idiotic… taking off her clothes in 7-Eleven,” has sparked heated debate among netizens. The video features a young woman with long hair, who is seen sitting near the entrance of the store,…

  • Asian elephants’ habitat shrinkage over three centuries

    Asian elephants’ habitat shrinkage over three centuries

    Asian elephant habitats have experienced a significant decline of almost two-thirds since the 18th century, according to a recent study. The loss corresponds to approximately 3.3 million square kilometres, an area equivalent to the size of India. The study revealed that China had the most significant reduction in suitable elephant habitats in the region – losing 94% of its original…

  • Bank of Japan reviews monetary easing measures under new governor

    Bank of Japan reviews monetary easing measures under new governor

    The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has announced plans to review its longstanding monetary easing measures, while also stating that it will maintain them for now. This marks the first policy decision under the new governor, Kazuo Ueda. Analysts suggest that the central bank’s stimulus measures, in place for a decade, are becoming increasingly unsustainable. The BOJ issued a statement after…

  • Kashmir villagers sign up for all-Hindu militia units to combat rebel attacks

    Kashmir villagers sign up for all-Hindu militia units to combat rebel attacks

    In Dhangri, India, approximately 5,000 villagers, including civil servant Sanjeet Kumar, have joined all-Hindu militia units to fight off rebel attacks. These Village Defence Guards receive weapons and training from Indian forces, as India seeks to quell a prolonged insurgency in the Muslim-majority region of Kashmir. Last year, authorities announced the establishment of these militias following a series of murders…

  • Japanese man opens free cafe for Ukrainians in Kharkiv after living in metro station

    Japanese man opens free cafe for Ukrainians in Kharkiv after living in metro station

    When 75 year old Fuminori Tsuchiko from Tokyo arrived in eastern Ukraine‘s city of Kharkiv last year, he knew he wanted to help people affected by Russia’s invasion. Touched by the hardships faced by residents who were forced to seek shelter in subway stations due to Russian shelling, Tsuchiko decided to stay and lend a helping hand. For several months,…

  • British expat missing for a week in Chiang Mai

    British expat missing for a week in Chiang Mai

    A foreigner took to social media to seek help after his British friend went missing in Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand. Kastro Freeman, a member of a Facebook group called Chiang Mai News in English, shared a picture of his missing friend, 46 year old Dominic Boyle, on Wednesday, April 26, with a caption that said… “Howdy all, our…

  • From murder to mortician: China’s bold scheme to rehabilitate serious criminals

    From murder to mortician: China’s bold scheme to rehabilitate serious criminals

    A special rehabilitation program in Shenyang, a city in northeastern China, is offering ex-prisoners a chance to become a mortician or funeral workers and reintegrate into society. The initiative, named Mama Waves You Off to Heaven, aims to address the challenges faced by ex-convicts who deal with discrimination, lack of reform programmes, and a resultant skills shortage that often pushes…

  • Philippines coast guard confronts Chinese vessels making dangerous manoeuvres in South China Sea

    Philippines coast guard confronts Chinese vessels making dangerous manoeuvres in South China Sea

    A confrontation involving the Philippines Coast Guard and Chinese vessels in the South China Sea has escalated tensions between the two nations. The incident took place during a week-long patrol mission in the strategically important waterway, coinciding with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang’s visit to Manila to meet his Philippine counterpart and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. China claims a majority…

  • TAT expects more Chinese and Thai tourists in Phuket for Labour Day weekend

    TAT expects more Chinese and Thai tourists in Phuket for Labour Day weekend

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) expects more Chinese and Thai tourists to visit Thailand’s picturesque island province of Phuket during the Labour Day weekend. TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn reported a 60% improvement in tourism from January to March 2023 compared to the same period last year, with 6,518,578 foreign visitors generating 334.7 million baht. Speaking to Thai media, Yuthasak…

  • Speedboat carrying 78 people sinks in western Indonesia, leaving nine missing

    Speedboat carrying 78 people sinks in western Indonesia, leaving nine missing

    A speedboat accident in western Indonesia has left at least 11 people dead, with a further nine individuals still missing. The vessel, the Evelyn Calista 01, was carrying 72 passengers and six crew members when it sank on its journey between Tembilahan, a town in the Indragiri Hilir Regency in Riau province, and Tanjung Pinang city in a neighbouring province…

  • Chinese man and 23 Burmese nationals arrested for working without permits

    Chinese man and 23 Burmese nationals arrested for working without permits

    Police arrested 23 Burmese citizens and a Chinese man for working at a construction site in Samut Prakarn province without work permits. The Chinese man reportedly joined the team only three days before his arrest. The crackdown on illegal businesses operated by foreigners and illegal foreign workers is ongoing across the country, particularly in places where there is heavy industry…

  • First group of Thai evacuees from Sudan arrive in Bangkok

    First group of Thai evacuees from Sudan arrive in Bangkok

    A flight carrying 78 Thai nationals departed from Sudan and was scheduled to land in Bangkok at 10pm, according to the air force, marking the arrival of the first group of evacuees returning home since the conflict in the North African country erupted. Air force spokesman Prapas Sonjaidee stated that an Airbus A340-500 aircraft and two air force C-130s had…

  • Man arrested for exploiting Big Joke’s name to lure and rape woman

    Man arrested for exploiting Big Joke’s name to lure and rape woman

    A Thai man was arrested by the police for using the name of Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, the Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), to entice female party entertainers to work for him before allegedly raping them. A Thai party entertainer named Aom reported to the media and police on Tuesday, April 25 that she had been raped…

  • Thai police official and daughter fall victim to cyber fraud, losing 2 million baht

    Thai police official and daughter fall victim to cyber fraud, losing 2 million baht

    A former police official and his daughter report a recent cyber fraud case where their bank account was drained of 2 million baht. Yesterday, Suthep, a 65 year old former director of Klongtan Police Station, and his 30 year old daughter, Suthinika, owner of a bakery business in the Lat Phrao area, reported the incident to Naphaporn Rakphichai, an officer…

  • US Navy carrier strike group visits Thailand, emphasises free and open Indo-Pacific

    US Navy carrier strike group visits Thailand, emphasises free and open Indo-Pacific

    The US Navy‘s Nimitz Carrier Strike Group recently expressed readiness to operate in any region of the “free and open Indo-Pacific”, according to the spokesman for the group, which is currently visiting Thailand. The strike group commenced its 11-month patrol mission in the US 7th Fleet area of operations last November, participating in drills with Japan, South Korea, and the…

  • Activist seeks to impeach NACC members over luxury watch saga investigation

    Activist seeks to impeach NACC members over luxury watch saga investigation

    Activist Veera Somkwamkid announced his intention to impeach members of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) for disregarding a court order that required them to divulge details about their investigation into the luxury wristwatch saga involving Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon. Veera accused the NACC of defying the Supreme Administrative Court’s order in an interview, stating that the court had ruled that…

  • Phuket man smashes pickup truck and hits driver with iron bar (video)

    Phuket man smashes pickup truck and hits driver with iron bar (video)

    A Phuket man smashed a pickup truck and hit the driver with an iron bar, injuring the driver. The incident, reported in The Phuket Express last night, occurred on Sunday, April 23 in Talad Nuea in Phuket’s main city district. According to the Phuket City Police, the pickup truck driver, identified only as Suriya, was waiting at a red light…

  • Jakarta ferry capsizes leaving 11 dead and one missing near Sumatra Island

    Jakarta ferry capsizes leaving 11 dead and one missing near Sumatra Island

    At least 11 individuals have tragically lost their lives, and another is currently missing after a ferry accident occurred off the eastern coast of Sumatra Island in Indonesia. The national search and rescue agency has disclosed this information as they continue their search operation. The ferry involved in the accident was transporting approximately 74 passengers to the small island of…

  • Myanmar migrants arrested for illegally crossing into Thailand

    Myanmar migrants arrested for illegally crossing into Thailand

    Forty-two job seekers from Myanmar were detained after crossing the border illegally into Sangkhla Buri district late Wednesday night, according to Thai authorities. The group was discovered following an alert in a forested area close to Song Kalia village, in Tambon Nong Lu. However, the individuals had fled the scene by the time officers arrived. Subsequently, the informant advised that…

  • Chiang Mai’s Mae Chaem district communities granted forest living rights

    Chiang Mai’s Mae Chaem district communities granted forest living rights

    Over 300,000 rai of reserved forest land in the Mae Chaem district in Chiang Mai now has secured living rights for local communities, according to a senior official at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. The communities have been identified as a successful model by the Department of Royal Forest, due to their compliance with a cabinet resolution from…

  • Covid-19 cases surge in Thai tourism hotspots post-holidays

    Covid-19 cases surge in Thai tourism hotspots post-holidays

    Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has urged health authorities in major tourism destinations to closely monitor the number of Covid-19 cases, as new infections continue to surge following the holidays. The instruction came after the Department of Disease Control (DDC) presented data on caseloads from April 16 to 22, indicating a rise in Covid infections. The prime minister is particularly concerned…