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    The Great American Smokeout, held this year on November 17, is a nationwide event that encourages smokers to take their first steps towards a smoke-free life. If you’re an expat in Thailand, this day could be a timely reminder to...

  • Man fatally stabbed in Samut Songkhram grocery store altercation

    Man fatally stabbed in Samut Songkhram grocery store altercation

    A violent altercation in Samut Songkhram province resulted in the death of a 37 year old man who was stabbed seven times, while the attacker sustained a severe injury to his little finger. The incident occurred at a grocery store on Ekachai Road in the Lat Yai subdistrict. Police Lieutenant Colonel Apichart Chuwiset from Lat Yai Police Station responded to…

  • Thai man arrested for stealing from disabled mother to buy meth

    Thai man arrested for stealing from disabled mother to buy meth

    A young Thai man has been arrested for stealing 10,000 baht from his disabled mother, money she had just received from the government, to buy and sell methamphetamine (meth). Initially, he used the drug for personal consumption but decided to expand into selling when he came into possession of a larger sum of money. Somjai Phutthasena, the district chief of…

  • Thai man assaults wife over digital wallet failure in Udon Thani

    Thai man assaults wife over digital wallet failure in Udon Thani

    A Thai man in the Isaan province of Udon Thani physically assaulted his wife yesterday out of frustration after failing to receive 10,000 baht from the digital wallet scheme. The wife sustained a bloody wound to her head. Officers from Mueang Udon Thani Police Station, and rescuers from the Song Serm Dhamma Satarn Foundation, yesterday, September 30, rushed to a…

  • Thai woman missing in Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, last seen in taxi

    Thai woman missing in Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, last seen in taxi

    A Thai woman has been reported missing since September 28. She was last seen leaving her condominium near Westgate in the evening and has not been in contact with her family, friends, or workplace since. Her concerned friends and family have been unable to reach her as she was not carrying her mobile phone or any other communication devices at…

  • Fire erupts at Phuket work camp, swift response averts disaster

    Fire erupts at Phuket work camp, swift response averts disaster

    A fire erupted at a work camp behind the Government Savings Bank in Phuket yesterday leading to a swift response from local officials. Police and firefighters were alerted to the incident around 11.14am, yesterday, September 30, by Samphan Somsakon, the owner of the house where the fire originated. Samphan explained that he had been charging a power bank inside the…

  • Terminally ill patient in Sisaket denied aid over signature issue

    Terminally ill patient in Sisaket denied aid over signature issue

    A terminally ill liver cancer patient in Sisaket province is unable to withdraw government aid due to a signature mismatch on an authorisation form, despite desperate pleas from his family. Yesterday, September 30, reporters received a tip-off from residents in Ban Phianam, Nong Phai subdistrict, Mueang district. They reported that a terminal liver cancer patient, entitled to receive 10,000 baht…

  • Thailand video news | Proposal for foreign land leases in Thailand requires legal revisions, Calls for legalising divorce in the Philippines

    Thailand video news | Proposal for foreign land leases in Thailand requires legal revisions, Calls for legalising divorce in the Philippines

    In Thailand video news, Alex covers a range of significant stories from Thailand and Southeast Asia. Headlines include a proposal for revising Thailand’s land lease laws to allow foreigners 99-year leases, vandalism at a Phuket restaurant by foreign men, and Thai actress Mint Wijitvongthong’s criticism of police inaction after her brother’s assault. Other highlights include Thai Airways’ expanded partnership with…

  • Thai deputy superintendent commits suicide at Bangkok police station

    Thai deputy superintendent commits suicide at Bangkok police station

    A deputy superintendent tragically committed suicide yesterday at Udomsuk Police Station, in Bangkok. The senior officer’s heartbreaking decision is believed to be driven by a valiant struggle with depression and debilitating congenital diseases. Police officers on duty heard a gunshot from the second floor of the police station yesterday, September 30, and rushed to investigate. In the office of the…

  • Three killed in Rayong truck collision at construction site

    Three killed in Rayong truck collision at construction site

    A tragic accident occurred when a six-wheeled truck collided with the back of a 10-wheeled truck carrying pipes, resulting in three fatalities. The collision happened at a construction site for drainage pipes, with visibility issues likely due to unclear warning cones. At 5.30pm yesterday, September 20, Maitree Pakul, an investigator from Mueang Rayong Police Station, received a report of a…

  • Car driver makes illegal U-turn in Pattaya, motorcyclist injured

    Car driver makes illegal U-turn in Pattaya, motorcyclist injured

    A car performing an illegal U-turn on Pattaya Central Road caused a collision with a motorcycle, resulting in the rider’s injury. Pattaya police were alerted to a traffic accident at the entrance of Soi Buakhao on Pattaya Central Road at 11.40pm yesterday, September 30. They promptly coordinated with the local rescue team and hurried to the scene. Upon arrival, officers…

  • Thai man attacked at Bangkok bar for protecting Chinese tourist

    Thai man attacked at Bangkok bar for protecting Chinese tourist

    A Thai man sustained a head injury after being attacked by a group of 10 men outside a bar in Bangkok for protecting a Chinese tourist. The victim, 50 year old Rongrit Choomee, urged Thai news agencies to help him seek justice, as the gang that attacked him claimed to be powerful and well-connected with officers at Bangna Police Station…

  • Batten down the hatches! Thailand braces for savage storms

    Batten down the hatches! Thailand braces for savage storms

    Thailand is on high alert as the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) sounds the alarm for severe weather ahead. Expect torrential downpours, raging thunderstorms, and fierce winds to lash various regions, including the bustling capital, Bangkok. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and prepare for potential flash floods and landslides. The TMD has forecasted that the upper part of Thailand will…

  • Google to invest 35 billion baht in Thailand, creating 14,000 jobs

    Google to invest 35 billion baht in Thailand, creating 14,000 jobs

    Ruth Porat, President and Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet and Google, has unveiled an eye-watering 35 billion baht investment plan in Thailand. This massive cash injection is set to give the nation’s economy a turbo boost, with expectations to create a staggering 14,000 job positions. Porat met with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra yesterday, September 30, to discuss the investment project…

  • Maya Bay reopens after two-month environmental rehabilitation

    Maya Bay reopens after two-month environmental rehabilitation

    Maya Bay, the iconic destination in Krabi’s Phi Phi Islands, will welcome visitors once more after a two-month closure for environmental rehabilitation. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), led by its Director-General Attapon Charoenchansa, confirmed the reopening of Maya Bay, Loh Samah Bay, and Lor Kor Bay, marking the end of their temporary closure from August…

  • Thai woman criticised for crashing car into schoolboy, blames victim (video)

    Thai woman criticised for crashing car into schoolboy, blames victim (video)

    Police officers in the northern province of Chiang Mai are on the hunt for a female driver who crashed her sedan into a 10 year old schoolboy, subsequently blamed the young victim, and shirked all responsibility for his injuries. The 30 year old Thai woman, A, came forward to seek justice for the 10 year old schoolboy by sharing CCTV…

  • Boozed-up Australian tourist grounded by Phuket Airport cops (video)

    Boozed-up Australian tourist grounded by Phuket Airport cops (video)

    Dramatic footage has surfaced of a boozed-up Australian tourist being wrestled to the floor by armed police at Phuket International Airport in Thailand. The sauced-up traveller was waiting for his flight home on September 22 when chaos erupted after a waitress refused to serve him more alcohol at an airport bar. Clad in shorts and a T-shirt, the Aussie drunk…

  • Boy survives cobra bite in Maha Sarakham housing estate (video)

    Boy survives cobra bite in Maha Sarakham housing estate (video)

    A highly venomous cobra entered a boy’s bedroom and bit him at a housing estate yesterday, September 30, in the northeastern province of Maha Sarakham province. Rescuers were called to the house in Lao subdistrict, Kosum Phisai district, yesterday morning after a 13 year old boy named Tan was bitten by a snake. Tan’s aunt, Mayura, explained she was 20…

  • Booze-fuelled bromance ends in bloody Brit brawl tragedy

    Booze-fuelled bromance ends in bloody Brit brawl tragedy

    Tragedy struck in the early hours of September 27 as a raucous row between two supposed mates spiralled into violence, leaving an Australian man dead at the hands of his British drinking partner. The unnamed Aussie and his 29 year old British friend were enjoying a beer-fuelled evening when things took a sinister twist outside their hotel in the notorious…

  • Thai’s on the prize: Thailand pushes to join BRICS, OECD at UNGA

    Thai’s on the prize: Thailand pushes to join BRICS, OECD at UNGA

    Thailand’s Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa underscored the nation’s ambition to join BRICS and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) during the 2024 United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. Maris delivered a compelling statement during the 79th Session of UNGA, which took place from September 24 until yesterday. He highlighted the Thai government’s dedication to people-centred…

  • 2 fake wealthy men scam party entertainers out of 200,000 baht

    2 fake wealthy men scam party entertainers out of 200,000 baht

    Police arrested two men posing as wealthy business operators after they tricked two female Thai party entertainers in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen into an investment scam, resulting in a loss of nearly 200,000 baht. The two victims, who worked as party entertainers, filed a complaint against the two Thai men at Mueang Khon Kaen Police Station on September…

  • Barking up the wrong tree: Fatal dog attacks shock Thailand, spark legal review

    Barking up the wrong tree: Fatal dog attacks shock Thailand, spark legal review

    Two tragic dog attacks in Thailand over the past week have sent shockwaves through the nation, prompting widespread concern and calls for scrutiny of the country’s legal framework surrounding such incidents. These heartbreaking events have cast a spotlight on the duties and liabilities of dog owners under Thai law. In Thailand, the buck stops with the dog owner when their…

  • Grave attraction: Tourists dying to visit Chon Buri’s cemetery-turned-cafe

    Grave attraction: Tourists dying to visit Chon Buri’s cemetery-turned-cafe

    Tourists from all over flocked to Wat Nong Khayad’s unique cemetery garden in Chon Buri, which has been transformed into a relaxing cafe and community space offering free food and drinks, thanks to the efforts of the abbot and local philanthropists. The cemetery garden at Wat Nong Khayad in Phanat Nikhom, Chon Buri, has become a bustling attraction. Tourists have…

  • Thai woman escapes attempted rape by fake Good Samaritan

    Thai woman escapes attempted rape by fake Good Samaritan

    A Thai woman narrowly escaped an attempted rape yesterday after a man posing as a Good Samaritan offered to take her to her friend in the central province of Ayutthaya. The 29 year old victim, referred to as A, filed a complaint at Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station yesterday, September 29, and brought the suspect’s flipflops and face mask…

  • Tipco in a jam: Canned pineapple production goes pear-shaped

    Tipco in a jam: Canned pineapple production goes pear-shaped

    In a move that’s left pineapple fans in a bit of a jam, Tipco Foods announced it’s putting the brakes on its canned pineapple production and sales. Thanks to wildly fluctuating pineapple supply and prices, the company has decided to shelve its tinned treats, despite this impacting up to 22% of Tipco’s total food business sales. But don’t go bananas…

  • Earth to witness rare two moons phenomenon for 57 days

    Earth to witness rare two moons phenomenon for 57 days

    Scientists are buzzing with excitement as Earth is set to experience the rare phenomenon of having two moons in the night sky. The asteroid 2024 PT5, discovered on August 7, will orbit close to Earth from tomorrow, October 1, until late November, creating a temporary second moon for 57 days. This extraordinary event has been confirmed by international reports and…

  • High stakes: Police spin wheel of justice at Chon Buri gambling den

    High stakes: Police spin wheel of justice at Chon Buri gambling den

    Police raided a luxury resort in the Na Jomtien area of Chon Buri at the weekend uncovering a gambling operation and arresting 15 Thai gamblers at the scene. Officers from the Provincial Investigation Police Region 2 raided the luxury resort on Saturday, September 28, in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri and found 15 gamblers playing a popular Thai card…

  • Concrete casualty: Driver crushed in Cherng Talay mixer mishap

    Concrete casualty: Driver crushed in Cherng Talay mixer mishap

    In a devastating accident today at a Cherng Talay construction site, a concrete mixer truck driver lost his life when his vehicle overturned, trapping him underneath. Khannuch, from Phetchabun Province, met a tragic end after the ground gave way, causing his truck to topple into a 4-metre-deep pit. Cherng Talay police received an urgent distress call at approximately 11.10am and…

  • Paetongtarn thanks supporters after topping NIDA poll

    Paetongtarn thanks supporters after topping NIDA poll

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed her gratitude to the public for their support after topping a quarterly poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) yesterday, September 29. The 38 year old Thai premier garnered support from 31.35% of respondents, who commended her leadership and efforts in tackling the hardships faced by the nation. Jirayu Huangsab, an adviser…

  • Surat Thani train tragedy claims life of mother and daughter

    Surat Thani train tragedy claims life of mother and daughter

    Tragedy struck in Surat Thani last night as a devastating railway accident claimed the lives of a mother and her young daughter, leaving a married couple fighting for their lives. The heart-wrenching incident unfolded at around 7pm, yesterday, September 29, at a railway crossing on the road to Ban Bang Por in tambon Tha Chang of Tha Chang district. Emergency…

  • Thailand targets inflated mud removal fees in flood-hit areas

    Thailand targets inflated mud removal fees in flood-hit areas

    Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan has directed Thailand’s Department of Internal Trade (DIT) to initiate legal actions against backhoe operators in flood-affected provinces for inflating mud removal fees. Following visits to Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai over the weekend to assess the flood damage and expedite recovery efforts, Pichai received complaints about backhoe operators charging exorbitant fees for mud removals from…