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  • PPRP pledges to boost economy with soft power promotion in upcoming General Election

    PPRP pledges to boost economy with soft power promotion in upcoming General Election

    The Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) has pledged to enhance the promotion of soft power as a key driver of the economy if the party is victorious in the upcoming General Election. Charnkrit Dejwithak, a spokesperson for the party’s election strategy committee, highlighted the significance of a soft power development policy through the example of the Songkran Festival, which draws numerous…

  • Kenyan woman arrested for smuggling cocaine into Thailand

    Kenyan woman arrested for smuggling cocaine into Thailand

    The Airport Interdiction Task Force (AITF) apprehended a Kenyan woman at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Sunday for smuggling cocaine into Thailand. The Secretary of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), Wichai Chaimongkon, disclosed details of the drug bust in a press conference yesterday. The AITF officers discovered 1,250 grammes of cocaine hidden in the luggage of the 45 year…

  • Thailand braces for scorching summer as El Nino brings climate change to forefront

    Thailand braces for scorching summer as El Nino brings climate change to forefront

    Climate experts are warning that Thailand will experience hotter and drier conditions in the upcoming months as a result of El Nino weather patterns, and they caution that this is just the start of the impact of climate change. While hot and humid weather is expected at this time of year, recent heatwaves have been more extreme than anticipated. A…

  • Overcharging, drugs and weapons: Police arrest 30 motorbike taxi ‘Win’ drivers in Bangkok

    Overcharging, drugs and weapons: Police arrest 30 motorbike taxi ‘Win’ drivers in Bangkok

    Thai police cracked down on naughty ‘Win’ motorbike taxi drivers in Bangkok, Thailand, at the weekend and found no shortage of criminal activity. During April 15-17, police arrested 30 ‘Win’ drivers for a wide range of offences, mostly for overcharging passengers, but also for carrying weapons, drugs, and other traffic violations. Bangkok residents and tourists alike depend on the orange…

  • Thai man dies in paramotor accident on the Mekong River in Isaan

    Thai man dies in paramotor accident on the Mekong River in Isaan

    A 39 year old Thai man died in a paramotor accident on the Mekong River in the Isaan province of Bueng Kan yesterday. The cause of the accident is under investigation. The deceased was identified as Watcharapong Khanteetao. He was a member of a paramotor club in the northeastern provinces. The accident occurred after Watcharapong flew the paramotor over the…

  • Chinese man kidnapped and stuffed in a box for ransom in Thailand

    Chinese man kidnapped and stuffed in a box for ransom in Thailand

    A wealthy Chinese man was kidnapped from his condo in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday. He was stuffed into a plastic box and transported to Hua Hin for the night and held for a ransom of nearly 4 million baht by a gang of Thai kidnappers, including his ex-girlfriend who is a beauty pageant contestant. It turns out the victim is wanted…

  • ACT report exposes a decade of corruption involving politicians in Thailand

    ACT report exposes a decade of corruption involving politicians in Thailand

    The Anti-Corruption Organisation of Thailand (ACT) recently published a report detailing graft cases involving politicians over the past decade. The most significant financial loss, amounting to 130 billion baht, was caused by the rice-pledging scheme. The report studied 61 cases involving a total of 68 politicians, analysing media coverage, investigations by the National Anti-Corruption Commission, and rulings by the Supreme…

  • Summer storms ravage Thailand, destroying 1,800 homes in 10 provinces

    Summer storms ravage Thailand, destroying 1,800 homes in 10 provinces

    Over the weekend, summer storms caused extensive damage in the northeast and south of Thailand, damaging approximately 1,800 homes in ten provinces. As a result, authorities continue to search for crew members from stricken trawlers off the coast of Nakhon Si Thammarat. The storms affected 235 villages across Amnat Charoen, Surin, Chaiyaphum, Sakon Nakhon, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, Roi Et,…

  • A closer look at the crypto industry in Thailand

    A closer look at the crypto industry in Thailand

    Thailand’s crypto industry has been steadily growing in recent years. This success is partially thanks to the government’s increased support for the sector.  In 2018, the Thai government legalized cryptocurrencies and introduced a regulatory framework to oversee crypto-related activities in the country. Since then, Thailand has become a popular destination for crypto startups like Bitcoin casinos, trading exchanges, and payment…

  • 10 fishing vessels sink in violent storms off southern Thailand coast

    10 fishing vessels sink in violent storms off southern Thailand coast

    Violent storms in the coastal region led to the sinking of 10 out of 60 fishing vessels that embarked from ports in five coastal districts in the southern province of Thailand yesterday morning. Tragically, three crew members have been confirmed dead. Out of the 60 boats that set sail, 48 were from the Pak Phanang district, with 121 crew members…

  • Endangered bright orange langur monkey rescued in Thailand

    Endangered bright orange langur monkey rescued in Thailand

    A baby bright orange langur monkey is now safe at a Thai wildlife rescue centre after being found abandoned by his family in the wild in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, southern Thailand. Estimated to be less than one month old, the infant was found lost and all alone in a rubber plantation. He was abandoned after his family were scared…

  • Thai man loses 10,000 baht in lottery after being conned into buying old tickets

    Thai man loses 10,000 baht in lottery after being conned into buying old tickets

    A Thai man filed a complaint with the police after he was conned into buying old lottery tickets by a vendor in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok and lost a 10,000 baht lottery prize. The 66 year old lottery winner, or loser, Thanapon Thongchaiya, filed a complaint at Phra Pradaeng Police Station yesterday. Thanapon told police that he bought seven…

  • Doi Pui mountain’s TV Tower in Chiang Rai rescued from forest fires

    Doi Pui mountain’s TV Tower in Chiang Rai rescued from forest fires

    The Channel 9 TV transmitter tower atop Doi Pui mountain in Thailand’s northern province of Chiang Rai had a close shave with destruction as forest fires inched dangerously close last night. Thanks to the relentless efforts of the firefighting volunteers who rushed to save the day! A motley crew of officials from Mae Puem National Park and local volunteers joined…

  • Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort wins MICE Friendly Design Award

    Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort wins MICE Friendly Design Award

    Press Release  Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort is delighted to announce that the resort has been awarded the MICE Friendly Design Award by the Foundation of Civilization during the Thailand Friendly Design Expo 2022, which was held at Bitec Bangna from 18-22 December 2022. The MICE Friendly Design Award is an award rooted in equal access for…

  • Over 25,000 Thai men from diverse backgrounds volunteer for RTA enlistment

    Over 25,000 Thai men from diverse backgrounds volunteer for RTA enlistment

    A total of 25,100 Thai men, from diverse backgrounds such as monks and those holding Master’s degrees, applied for voluntary enlistment in the Royal Thai Army yesterday, according to deputy army spokesperson Maj. Gen. Sirichan Ngathong. The annual military conscription took a short break during the Songkran Festival and resumed yesterday. The draft is set to continue until Thursday in…

  • Bangkok taxi driver condemned for ripping off foreign tourists

    Bangkok taxi driver condemned for ripping off foreign tourists

    Thai netizens condemned a Bangkok taxi driver for ripping off two foreign tourists. The driver was caught on a viral video charging the tourists 700 baht for about a 7 kilometre trip which was considered almost seven times more expensive than the standard fare. On Saturday, April 15, the Facebook page called Let Me Know If You Wanna Be Famous…

  • Songkran traffic accidents spike in Thailand’s first six days, with 2,008 reported incidents

    Songkran traffic accidents spike in Thailand’s first six days, with 2,008 reported incidents

    During the first six days of Thailand‘s Songkran festival, there were 2,008 traffic accidents reported, marking an increase from last year’s more subdued celebrations. Although the festivities resulted in a higher number of casualties this year, the overall number of road deaths has decreased, according to recent data from the Interior Ministry. Chotenarin Kerdsom, permanent secretary of the Interior Ministry,…

  • Beach vendor with disability stabbed to death in Pattaya

    Beach vendor with disability stabbed to death in Pattaya

    Police arrested a man fleeing from the scene of a crime yesterday after he allegedly stabbed to death a vendor with a disability on Pattaya Beach. A witness believed the murder was motivated by an illegal business operation. Officers from Mueng Pattaya Police Station received a notification that a 38 year old man named Thotsapon had been stabbed to death…

  • Thailand’s Similan Islands to close next month

    Thailand’s Similan Islands to close next month

    Thailand’s Similan Islands were bustling with tourists during the Songkran holidays but will soon be much quieter when the archipelago closes for a period of environmental restoration on May 19. The marine park will be closed off to tourists during the monsoon season and will reopen again on October 15, 2023, after nature has had a chance to recover from…

  • Health crisis looms as Songkran ends: Expert warns of potential Covid-19 spread

    Health crisis looms as Songkran ends: Expert warns of potential Covid-19 spread

    As the Songkran Festival wraps up, public health expert Dr Thira Woratanarat expressed concerns about the potential spread of the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.16. The subvariant is thought to be responsible for a recent increase in Covid-19 cases in India. Dr Thira, a lecturer at the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, referred to the…

  • Mad Buddhist monks brawl at funeral in northeast Thailand

    Mad Buddhist monks brawl at funeral in northeast Thailand

    Tensions were high at a funeral in Surin province in northeast Thailand on Friday when a brawl broke out between two saffron-robed Buddhist monks, allegedly over a plastic chair. Yesterday, the acting abbot of Wat Pho Sri Sawang Arom, Phra Toi Kan, told reporters what happened at the temple on Friday. In Thailand, Buddhist funeral rites include a distinctive ritual…

  • Tom Kha Gai ranked 9th in TasteAtlas’s Best Rated Soups in the World 

    Tom Kha Gai ranked 9th in TasteAtlas’s Best Rated Soups in the World 

    Food guide website TasteAtlas ranked the traditional Thai dish Tom Kha Gai, or coconut chicken soup with galangal, ninth in the 100 Best Rated Soups in the World. The well-known Tom Yum soup came in at 16th. The list was compiled based on votes from foodies around the world and published on the TasteAtlas website on March 30. Tom Kha…

  • Adapting DDC’s vaccination strategy to address increasing Covid-19 cases

    Adapting DDC’s vaccination strategy to address increasing Covid-19 cases

    Amidst concerns over a sudden surge in Covid-19 infections, the Ministry of Public Health is altering its vaccination strategy, aiming to handle the increasing numbers connected to the Songkran festivities. The Department of Disease Control (DDC) unveiled the alteration yesterday in response to the spiking rate of new Covid-19 cases experienced last week. According to DDC Director-General Dr Thares Krassanairawiwong,…

  • Summer storms cause chaos in coastal regions as boats overturn

    Summer storms cause chaos in coastal regions as boats overturn

    A severe summer storm has struck the south and northeast of Thailand, resulting in one fatality and causing the sinking of numerous fishing boats, according to reports. A mini-tornado briefly formed during the peak of the storm, with strong winds generating large waves along the coastlines of Pak Phanang, Muang, and Tha Sala districts of Nakhon Si Thammarat around 8am…

  • Injuries increased by 81% during Songkran, road fatalities decreased

    Injuries increased by 81% during Songkran, road fatalities decreased

    Hospital admissions during the Songkran Festival spiked by 81% due to road accidents A significant 81% rise in hospital admissions has been reported due to an alarming 19% increase in the number of people injured in road accidents during the Songkran Festival, as stated by the Ministry of Public Health. The ministry’s permanent secretary, Dr Opas Kankawinpong, expressed his concern…

  • Foreign army veteran rescued after Songkran water gun exacerbates PTSD

    Foreign army veteran rescued after Songkran water gun exacerbates PTSD

    A Thai rescuer took to Facebook to share knowledge about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms after he helped a foreign veteran suffering from the condition after a water gun attack in the Patong sub-district of Phuket. The Thai rescuer, Nicola Vincenzo Biccai, posted the story on Friday, April 14 that he received a notification from witnesses that a foreign man…

  • Quackdown: Rubber duck escorted to police station in Thailand

    Quackdown: Rubber duck escorted to police station in Thailand

    An inflatable rubber duck waddled down to the police station in Kanchanaburi, western Thailand, during the Songkran holidays after guests at a pool villa were accused of fowl play. In a TikTok clip filmed on Saturday morning, the displeased customers carry the duck down to Ladya Police Station, explaining… “Today we came to visit a pool villa, don’t ask me…

  • Thailand set to cruise into marine tourism boom with revived project

    Thailand set to cruise into marine tourism boom with revived project

    Thailand’s Marine Department is set to revive the Cruise Terminal Development Project to cater for the growth in marine tourism. In 2018, Thailand ranked third globally for most cruise ship stopovers, with 581 ships stopping per year and 14% growth year on year. Despite this growth, the country lacks a legitimate standard cruise terminal. A department report showed that the…

  • Life-changing silicone prosthetics: The SNMRI is transforming lives

    Life-changing silicone prosthetics: The SNMRI is transforming lives

    The Sirindhorn National Medical Rehabilitation Institute (SNMRI) is dedicated to achieving organisational excellence at its silicone clinic, focusing on the evaluation and fabrication of silicone prosthetics to improve the lives of those who have undergone post-traumatic amputation. The SNMRI recognises that patients who have lost all or part of an organ due to an accident may face difficulties when it…

  • Miracle in the Gulf of Thailand: No casualties reported after ferry sinks

    Miracle in the Gulf of Thailand: No casualties reported after ferry sinks

    Interior Ministry permanent secretary Sutthipong Julcharoen reported no casualties on the ferry that sank en route between Koh Samui and mainland Surat Thani yesterday. The ferry sank at Don Sak pier after passengers and vehicles had left the vessel. No one was injured, according to the Interior Ministry. Sutthipong revealed that the R10 ferry of Raja Ferry Co sank at…