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  • Border Banter: Thai and Cambodian PMs tackle disputes and scams in talks

    Border Banter: Thai and Cambodian PMs tackle disputes and scams in talks

    The discussion between Srettha Thavisin, the Prime Minister of Thailand, and his Cambodian counterpart, Hun Manet, will primarily revolve around the issues of Thai-Cambodia border disputes and call centre scams. The meeting is regarded as a significant move towards strengthening the bilateral ties between the two nations, as this is the Thai PM’s first visit to an Association of Southeast…

  • Love on a ledge drama: Thai man rescued after his suicide attempt at Bangkok condo

    Love on a ledge drama: Thai man rescued after his suicide attempt at Bangkok condo

    Ratburana Police Station officers and rescuers successfully rescued a Thai man who attempted to commit suicide at a condominium in Bangkok after an emotional domestic dispute with his girlfriend. The police and rescue team were called to the five-storey condominium on Soi Suksawat 62 in Bangkok’s Thung Khru district at around 9.20am yesterday, 27 September. On arrival, officers found a…

  • Currency crunch: Thai SET under strain as rates rise and baht bites

    Currency crunch: Thai SET under strain as rates rise and baht bites

    A recent policy rate hike of 0.25% by the Bank of Thailand, coupled with the weakening baht, is placing pressure on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). Analysts have suggested this after observing that the index slipped below the resistance level of 1,500 points. The Thai bourse experienced a downturn at the opening yesterday, following a 0.88% drop to conclude…

  • Permit panic: Thailand spots 3,000+ migrant workers in hot water

    Permit panic: Thailand spots 3,000+ migrant workers in hot water

    The Department of Employment in Thailand identified over 3,000 migrant workers operating without required permits. This discovery was part of an ongoing clampdown on migrants engaged in jobs deemed off-limits for foreign workers. Between October of the previous year and yesterday, the department conducted random checks on 53,732 workplaces across the country that employ migrant labourers. These investigations revealed that…

  • Yunnan man’s ‘pork belly’ rock discovery could fetch millions of baht

    Yunnan man’s ‘pork belly’ rock discovery could fetch millions of baht

    The ancient hobby of collecting precious gems in China has evolved into a modern treasure hunt, where anyone with a good fortune can find items of value and potentially become overnight millionaires. This was the case for an elderly man from Yunnan province who, while gathering firewood and hunting in the mountains, stumbled upon an unusual rock. Distinctly different from…

  • Thai police dismantle major drug syndicate seizing narcotics worth 300 million baht

    Thai police dismantle major drug syndicate seizing narcotics worth 300 million baht

    In a first major operation under new leadership, the Thai Police successfully dismantled a significant drug syndicate, seizing 15 million methamphetamine pills, 443 heroin bars, 420 kilogrammes of crystal meth, and a significant quantity of Happy Water and Five Five drugs. The raid took place yesterday, at 11.30pm in a house in Nakhon Pathom. The operation, led by Deputy Commissioner,…

  • Thai AirAsia CEO urges government to curb rising travel costs

    Thai AirAsia CEO urges government to curb rising travel costs

    Thai AirAsia‘s chief executive Santisuk Klongchaiya advocates for government intervention to mitigate escalating travel expenses for tourists, alongside the visa-free scheme for Chinese visitors. He justifies this by citing the disproportionate resumption of travel demand compared to the supply side, particularly in the airline industry, in the past year. Thai AirAsia’s capacity to serve China routes has notably reduced. Previously,…

  • Cluck-up chronicles: Novice cook’s chicken catastrophe roasts online

    Cluck-up chronicles: Novice cook’s chicken catastrophe roasts online

    A social media post featuring a novice cook’s disastrous attempt at grilling chicken sparked hilarity among a group of homemakers. Despite following an online recipe, the result was far from successful, highlighting that not everyone possesses the culinary skills or magic touch to achieve a successful outcome in the kitchen. The post’s owner revealed that this was their first attempt…

  • Thai farmers offered debt suspension to regain good debtor status

    Thai farmers offered debt suspension to regain good debtor status

    Farmers with outstanding debts at the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) in Thailand can now enter a debt suspension scheme without the need for prior debt restructuring, according to Paopoom Rojanasakul, the secretary to the finance minister. The move aims to help these farmers regain their good debtor status and is applicable to all BAAC debtors whose total…

  • Tragic motorcycle collision kills two young men in Buriram province

    Tragic motorcycle collision kills two young men in Buriram province

    A shocking collision between two motorcycles in Buriram province resulted in the tragic demise of two young men. Police Lieutenant Colonel Rek Wichian, deputy investigator of Nang Rong Police Station, Buriram, coordinated with medical staff from Nang Rong Hospital and Siam United Heart Rescue unit to investigate the incident that occurred at about 8pm yesterday. At the scene of the…

  • Nonthaburi man livestreams suicide following legal woes

    Nonthaburi man livestreams suicide following legal woes

    A 29 year old man identified as Anan committed suicide by shooting himself, following a livestream on social media where he vented his frustrations about ongoing court cases. The incident took place at his rented two-storey townhouse in the Bang Bua Thong district of Nonthaburi province. Upon arrival at the scene, Lieutenant Colonel Pruet Jamroonsartsiri, the head of Bang Bua…

  • Lopburi homeowners swing into action against monkey invasion

    Lopburi homeowners swing into action against monkey invasion

    Homeowners in Lopburi province are calling for assistance from authorities as they battle an ongoing monkey invasion. The primates are wreaking havoc, causing significant damage to the properties and possessions of Lopburi residents and homeowners who are living in fear. A user on TikTok has highlighted the severity of the issue by posting a distressing clip of monkeys vandalising a…

  • Ele-fantastic fortune: Thai cactus with trunk-like growth attracts good luck-seeking locals

    Ele-fantastic fortune: Thai cactus with trunk-like growth attracts good luck-seeking locals

    Residents of Phayao province are flocking to a golden chicken ball cactus, believed to be a good luck charm due to its unusual growth resembling a baby elephant’s trunk. The cactus belongs to 46 year old Phatharaporn, who has experienced an influx of customers and a significant increase in income since the peculiar growth appeared. The golden chicken ball cactus,…

  • Bangkok braces for wet woes: Governor rallies to tackle flood fury

    Bangkok braces for wet woes: Governor rallies to tackle flood fury

    Heavy rainfall last night in Lat Krabang and Bang Khen prompted Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt to establish six rallying points to tackle flood-prone areas around the clock. He urged citizens to plan their travel and return home early. This action was inspired by the rainfall recorded in the Bang Na and Phra Khanong areas yesterday, September 27 which lasted for…

  • Tennis tantrum tamed: South Korean player apologises for unsportsmanship behaviour

    Tennis tantrum tamed: South Korean player apologises for unsportsmanship behaviour

    Petulant South Korean tennis player Kwon Soon-woo apologised to Thai tennis opponent Kasidit “Boom” Samrej and Thai sports fans for his unsportsmanlike, aggressive behaviour during their encounter at the 19th Asian Games in China. Thai tennis player Boom recorded an impressive victory over South Korea’s Kwon in the men’s singles match on Monday, September 25, at the Olympic Tennis Centre in…

  • Bride shocked post-wedding by husband’s secret 3cm penis size

    Bride shocked post-wedding by husband’s secret 3cm penis size

    An anonymous bride expressed her frustration on the Reddit platform under the thread title: “Husband, 32 years old, told me to wait until we got married to have sex, leaving me, at 27 years old, very confused and surprised to discover his little brother’s small size during our honeymoon.” She had been in a relationship with her boyfriend for six…

  • Bartender’s ‘scratch’-of-luck: 20-dollar tip turns into lottery ticket jackpot

    Bartender’s ‘scratch’-of-luck: 20-dollar tip turns into lottery ticket jackpot

    A bartender in California, USA, had a significant windfall after a customer tipped her with a lottery ticket worth approximately 20 dollars (730 baht), which turned out to be a grand prize winner. The lottery ticket was a scratchcard, a type that requires scratching off a silver coating to reveal potential prizes. According to a post on the international forum…

  • American TikToker condemns Bangkok taxi driver for trying to rip him off

    American TikToker condemns Bangkok taxi driver for trying to rip him off

    An American TikToker condemned a Thai taxi driver in Bangkok for trying to rip him off by refusing to use a meter and charging him 300 baht for a trip to Khao San Road. The American, Jason Rupp, shared a video on TikTok on September 5. The video showed Rupp confronting a taxi driver in Bangkok who refused to use…

  • Tragedy on the rocks: Missing Russian tourist found dead after speedboat collision

    Tragedy on the rocks: Missing Russian tourist found dead after speedboat collision

    The body of a Russian tourist who had gone missing following a collision with a speedboat was discovered today on the Haad Tian rocks near Pattaya’s Koh Larn. The tragic incident occurred on Monday, September 25, when a speedboat strayed into a restricted area, resulting in a collision that claimed the life of the Russian tourist and injured his Thai…

  • Lost and found, but not forgiven: Thai woman’s kind gesture met with mobile phone mayhem (video)

    Lost and found, but not forgiven: Thai woman’s kind gesture met with mobile phone mayhem (video)

    In a viral video viewed over 3.2 million times, a Thai woman’s attempt to return a lost mobile phone resulted in a torrent of verbal abuse from the caller on the other end of the line. The incident, posted by a TikTok user identified as 492959kj, sparked a wave of online commentary, with many netizens criticising the caller’s behaviour and…

  • Flash floods warning in Loei as heavy rainfall continues for two days

    Flash floods warning in Loei as heavy rainfall continues for two days

    Heavy rainfall for two consecutive days in Loei province, specifically in Phu Kradueng district, caused a surge of forest run-off into the Pong River. The sudden rise in water level prompts officials to alert residents to the potential flash floods, urging them to move their belongings to higher ground. Phu Kradueng experienced intense rainfall day and night over two days…

  • Egg-stonishing discovery: Thai woman finds unusual ‘rock’ in boiled egg in eastern Thailand

    Egg-stonishing discovery: Thai woman finds unusual ‘rock’ in boiled egg in eastern Thailand

    A 55 year old Thai woman encountered an unusual incident while eating her boiled egg in Rayong, eastern Thailand. Patcharin Jaisuk bit into a hard substance which, upon extraction, turned out to be a peculiar stone nestled within the egg yolk. Believing it to be an auspicious sign, Patcharin, who has been selling boiled rice for more than 30 years,…

  • Masked mayhem: Philadelphia stores hit by teenage looters in daring heists

    Masked mayhem: Philadelphia stores hit by teenage looters in daring heists

    Over 100 hooded, masked teenagers stormed various stores across Philadelphia, USA, looting valuable merchandise and filming their exploits without any apparent fear of repercussions. The police have sealed off streets in pursuit of the teenage gang. As per international website reports, the incident may be a response to a recent verdict acquitting a police officer of murder charges. The Philadelphia…

  • Fallen hero remembered: Late narcotics officer posthumously promoted in royal tribute

    Fallen hero remembered: Late narcotics officer posthumously promoted in royal tribute

    The late narcotics officer, Veerawat Kamdee, was posthumously honoured in a royal funeral ceremony. Veerwat, who lost his life in a shootout with a drug trafficking gang on September 19, was posthumously promoted to the rank of Police Lieutenant Colonel. The ceremony took place at Mengrai Maharaj Temple in Chiang Rai and was presided over by Police Lieutenant General Prachuap…

  • Wedding photo dispute sparks social media backlash as disappointed Thai bride seeks sponsors for reshoot

    Wedding photo dispute sparks social media backlash as disappointed Thai bride seeks sponsors for reshoot

    A social media feud erupted over wedding photos between a recently married Thai couple and their photographer due to dissatisfaction with the quality of the 4,000 baht pictures in central Thailand. The bride openly voiced her disappointment, even seeking sponsors to fund a redo of the wedding shoot. However, the photographer later clarified the situation, resulting in public backlash and…

  • Thai workers stage ‘regulation rebellion’ against Burmese manager in protest near Bangkok

    Thai workers stage ‘regulation rebellion’ against Burmese manager in protest near Bangkok

    More than 1,000 Thai workers at a company in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok protested against a Burmese manager for reportedly implementing unjust regulations, insulting his workers, and attempting to replace Thai staff with Burmese nationals. The superintendent of Bang Sao Thong Police Station, and the Samut Prakarn Provincial Labour Protection and Welfare Department, rushed to the factory yesterday, September…

  • Chinese teen damages Lamborghini in hotel car park, owner demands 890,000 baht for repairs

    Chinese teen damages Lamborghini in hotel car park, owner demands 890,000 baht for repairs

    A group of Chinese teenagers recently caused a stir when they trespassed in a hotel car park in Zhejiang’s Shengzhou city, hoping to take photographs with luxury cars to flaunt on social media. The venture turned sour when one of them accidentally damaged a Lamborghini, sparking a costly dispute. On Thursday, September 21, the group wandered into the underground car…

  • Lizard love leads to lottery luck in northern Thailand

    Lizard love leads to lottery luck in northern Thailand

    Residents of Nakhon Ratchasima province believe that witnessing lucky lizards mating inside a house brings good luck, particularly with the lottery. This belief was sparked by a 52 year old woman named Suwong Srinith, who discovered two lizards mating in her house located at 142/1 Moo 1, in Mueang, Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima. The event was captured on video, which quickly…

  • Tropical storm drenches northeast Thailand but pumps come to the rescue

    Tropical storm drenches northeast Thailand but pumps come to the rescue

    A tropical storm has swept across northeast Thailand, causing the Mun River to rise, and flooding local communities. In response, the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department hastened to set up water pumps to draw rainwater back into the river, lessening the impact of the floods. Two districts have been affected, forcing residents from 15 communities, totalling 200 households, and 684…

  • Mexican munchies: Bear-y hungry black bear crashes Chipinque picnic (video)

    Mexican munchies: Bear-y hungry black bear crashes Chipinque picnic (video)

    If you go down to the woods today in Mexico you’re sure of a big surprise, as visitors to Chipinque Ecological Park in Nuevo León discovered when a middle-sized black bear crashed their picnic, enjoying the local delicacies of enchiladas and tacos laid out on the wooden picnic table. The surprising incident was caught on video and has since gone…