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    Wondering if you can drink the tap water in Thailand? From brushing your teeth to filling up a bottle, it’s helpful to understand a few basics. Tap water safety in Thailand varies by location, and while some people use it...

  • Thailand’s drought and pests slash coconut yields, prices soar

    Thailand’s drought and pests slash coconut yields, prices soar

    The Agriculture Ministry revealed that the country’s mature coconut yield is expected to plummet to just 0.86 million tonnes this year, a sharp drop from last year’s 0.94 million tonnes. Blame it on a double whammy of prolonged drought and pesky infestations ravaging the country’s coconut trees. The knock-on effect is already being felt in the markets. Commerce Minister Pichai…

  • Bomb blitz rocks southern Thailand: Seven injured

    Bomb blitz rocks southern Thailand: Seven injured

    A series of bomb blasts sent shockwaves through Sungai Padi district, in the southern province of Narathiwat province this morning, leaving seven security personnel injured and sparking concerns about the region’s escalating unrest. The attacks began just before dawn, with bombs planted strategically near power poles outside a gas factory in Kuwa Village, according to Ranger Task Force 4810. The…

  • Rubbed the wrong way: New hire turns thief at Phuket massage shop

    Rubbed the wrong way: New hire turns thief at Phuket massage shop

    An owner of a massage shop in the Patong area of Phuket offered a job to an unemployed woman, who later turned thief and stole money and valuables from the shop on her second day of work. The owner took to social media to issue a warning to other shops and expose the thieving behaviour of her former employee. She…

  • Thai fugitive’s train escape ends with Kathu condo arrest

    Thai fugitive’s train escape ends with Kathu condo arrest

    A daring train escape in Nakhon Si Thammarat ended in the capture of a fugitive in Phuket. On the run after fleeing police custody, the fugitive, identified as Ekkachai, was finally nabbed at a swanky condo on Tuesday, October 15, bringing a thrilling two-week manhunt to a close. Ekkachai, originally detained on five arrest warrants for property crimes in Hat…

  • 12 year old Thai boy rescued after escaping abuse by aunt

    12 year old Thai boy rescued after escaping abuse by aunt

    Police rescued a 12 year old Thai boy who fled his home in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, after being brutally abused by his aunt. He also sought help for his 14 year old sister. The 45 year old Thai woman, Wanpen Chaimart, filed a missing person report at Sai Noi Police Station on Tuesday, October 15, at 7.37pm, stating that…

  • Giant snakes prompt dramatic four-hour rescue in East Thailand

    Giant snakes prompt dramatic four-hour rescue in East Thailand

    A dramatic encounter between a giant king cobra and a large python led to a tense four-hour rescue operation in Chanthaburi province. The incident took place at the Phromsutthisakayarama Monastery, where the two snakes were spotted. Residents believe the snakes were followers of a mythological serpent, emerging from hibernation after the Buddhist Lent. The rescue team from Sawang Katanyu Foundation…

  • Thai food vendor killed, taxi driver injured in multiple vehicle crash

    Thai food vendor killed, taxi driver injured in multiple vehicle crash

    A multiple vehicle crash on the bridge over Pracharath Intersection in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, resulted in the death of a Thai food vendor and the severe injury of a taxi driver yesterday, October 17. Officers from Mueang Nonthaburi Police Station and the Poh Teck Tung Foundation rushed to the scene of the accident on the bridge to assist the…

  • Khon Kaen’s stunning boat festival draws crowds to Phong River

    Khon Kaen’s stunning boat festival draws crowds to Phong River

    Khon Kaen province hosted a grand boat-floating festival on the Phong River, attracting a large number of local and international tourists. Sila Municipality Mayor Pairat Thaveewan aims to elevate this event to an annual provincial celebration, showcasing beautifully crafted boats by local artisans. The event started at 8.30pm yesterday, October 17, at Wat Tha Rat, Ban Dong Phong, Sila subdistrict,…

  • Thai man reverses amicable divorce after catching wife with another man

    Thai man reverses amicable divorce after catching wife with another man

    A Thai man reversed an amicable divorce agreement with his wife after catching her with another man a day before signing the official divorce papers. Instead, he filed an adultery lawsuit against her and her lover. The 21 year old Thai man shared in an interview on the news programme Hone Keasae that he discovered his wife’s affair about a…

  • Iranian duo arrested for night theft in Bangkok

    Iranian duo arrested for night theft in Bangkok

    Two Iranian nationals were arrested on charges of theft at night after being caught red-handed by Thonglor Police in Bangkok yesterday evening, October 17. Police officers, led by Witawat Chinkam, the Metropolitan Police Bureau Division 5 commander, and Pansa Amarapithak, the Thonglor Police Station superintendent, conducted the operation following multiple reports from tourists. These tourists had reported incidents where foreign…

  • Deputy speaker shuts down House debate on amnesty bill

    Deputy speaker shuts down House debate on amnesty bill

    Tensions flared in Thailand’s House of Representatives yesterday as Deputy House Speaker Pichet Chuamuangphan unexpectedly slammed the gavel on a heated debate, abruptly closing the session before a vote on a controversial amnesty proposal could be held. The debate centred on a report led by Pheu Thai MP Chusak Sirinil, which explored ways to draft an amnesty bill aimed at…

  • NBTC partners with Facebook for digital marketing training

    NBTC partners with Facebook for digital marketing training

    The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has partnered with Facebook and Kenan Foundation Asia to offer digital marketing training through 1,836 USO Net public Internet centres across the country. The Meta’s SME Academy and Seller Education course is designed to help individuals in remote areas increase their income through digital marketing skills. NBTC board chairman Sarana Boonbaichaiyapruck explained that…

  • Phuket hit-and-run: Foreigner leaves injured Thai man with 3,100 baht

    Phuket hit-and-run: Foreigner leaves injured Thai man with 3,100 baht

    A Thai woman is seeking justice for her husband after a foreign woman hit him with her car on a road in the Thalang district of Phuket on Tuesday, October 15, and fled the scene, leaving him with injuries and 3,100 baht in cash. The victim’s wife shared details of the accident with the news Facebook page, Phuket Times, today,…

  • Tragic fall claims life of Udon Thani man, dog stays by side

    Tragic fall claims life of Udon Thani man, dog stays by side

    A tragic discovery was made when the body of a 43 year old man was found lifeless under mysterious circumstances after apparently falling from his bed in Udon Thani province. The man’s loyal pet dog, a one year old Shih Tzu named Luk Moo, stayed close by his side, refusing to leave. Police Lieutenant Colonel Ratchaphon Morarat, an investigator at…

  • Thailand’s N3 lottery pilot draws crowds, starts successfully

    Thailand’s N3 lottery pilot draws crowds, starts successfully

    Thailand’s pilot phase of the N3 three-digit lottery kicked off successfully yesterday, drawing numerous buyers to lottery shops eager to try the new state-owned game. Thatsaneeya Thipthanesuan, owner of a lottery shop on Jomphol Road in Nakhon Ratchasima, reported that by 9.30am, more than 30 customers had visited her shop to purchase N3 lottery tickets. To assist her clients, the…

  • Get ready to sea it all: Trang opens for snorkeling with marine life

    Get ready to sea it all: Trang opens for snorkeling with marine life

    Trang province is now ready to welcome tourists to admire the stunning beauty of the sea at Lao Liang Island. Visitors can snorkel to see schools of anchovy swimming around coral reefs and spot dozens of clownfish among vibrant sea anemones, showcasing the richness of natural marine life. Anan Gingkoyao, also known as Bang Daad, a 36 year old local…

  • Mother mourns 13 year old daughter drowned in Buriram dam (video)

    Mother mourns 13 year old daughter drowned in Buriram dam (video)

    A 40 year old mother collapsed in a flood of tears as she embraced the lifeless body of her 13 year old daughter, who tragically drowned after slipping into the overflow dam in Buriram. Despite friends’ efforts to save her, the strong current swept the girl away. Police were alerted yesterday, October 17, about the incident at the Takut Tasa…

  • Yom River flood leaves 1,000 Phichit homes submerged for over a month

    Yom River flood leaves 1,000 Phichit homes submerged for over a month

    Floodwaters from the Yom River have submerged four districts in Phichit for over a month, affecting around 1,000 households with water levels reaching up to 1 metre. Residents face worsening conditions as the water turns black and foul-smelling. Phichit province has been grappling with severe flooding since late August, particularly in Bang Lai subdistrict, Bueng Na Rang district. The Yom…

  • Corn-napped! Prachinburi farmers stalked by thieves in fresh crop heists

    Corn-napped! Prachinburi farmers stalked by thieves in fresh crop heists

    A wave of thefts in Prachinburi has left local farmers in despair as thieves have stolen fresh corn cobs from their fields, causing significant losses. The latest incident, involving at least 50 kilogrammes of corn, forced farmers to take drastic measures to prevent further damage. Santisuk Promwan, an assistant village headman of Village 11, Yanree subdistrict, Kabin Buri district, Prachinburi…

  • Thai ministry exposed: Doctored pics used to sell dysfunction meds

    Thai ministry exposed: Doctored pics used to sell dysfunction meds

    A Facebook page has been accused of doctoring images of senior officials from Thailand‘s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) to advertise and sell medication for male sexual dysfunction. MHESI has reported the incident to the officials under the Computer Crimes Act for disseminating false information. Yesterday, October 17, Supachai Pathumnakul, Permanent Secretary of MHESI, disclosed that…

  • 10 everyday habits that are secretly ageing you

    10 everyday habits that are secretly ageing you

    We all want to stay youthful, but some of our daily habits could be speeding up the ageing process without us even realising it. Here are 10 common lifestyle choices that might be affecting your health and appearance, and simple steps you can take to prevent it. 1. Skipping sunscreen Even on cloudy days, UV rays can damage your skin,…

  • Naga fireballs light up Mekong River in Nong Khai spectacle

    Naga fireballs light up Mekong River in Nong Khai spectacle

    Fireballs over the Mekong River thrilled spectators yesterday, as the first pair of Naga fireballs lit up the sky in Nong Khai province at 6.30pm. The much-anticipated phenomenon drew crowds to Ban Tan Chum in the Rattanawapi district. Visitors gathered in large numbers at Ban Tan Chum, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Naga fireballs, and were not disappointed. The…

  • Thailand video news | Tourist bus fire in Pak Chong: No injuries reported, Bahrain refuses to play in Indonesia over safety concerns 

    Thailand video news | Tourist bus fire in Pak Chong: No injuries reported, Bahrain refuses to play in Indonesia over safety concerns 

    In today’s Thailand video news, Alex and Jay cover key stories from Thailand and beyond. Highlights include a tourist bus fire in Nakhon Ratchasima with no injuries, the nearing conclusion of the cyanide serial killer case, and a police raid on an illegal cockfighting ring. International updates feature BLACKPINK’s Lisa shining at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, Bahrain’s football team refusing…

  • Traffic officer injured in Nonthaburi expressway accident

    Traffic officer injured in Nonthaburi expressway accident

    A serious accident occurred involving a traffic police officer on duty on the Si Saman intersection expressway. A young woman driving a white Honda Jazz collided with the officer’s motorcycle, resulting in the officer sustaining significant injuries. Officers from the Pak Kret Police Station in Nonthaburi received a report of an accident at 2pm yesterday, October 17. A traffic police…

  • Southeast Asian nations unite for safer flights

    Southeast Asian nations unite for safer flights

    Air passengers in Southeast Asia can breathe a little easier as five countries join forces to tackle turbulence and other aviation risks head-on. Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand have agreed to share vital aviation data to prevent potential disasters, ensuring a safer journey for all. This groundbreaking collaboration comes as the region’s aviation industry recovers from the devastating…

  • Thai father’s plea to find missing daughter and 262,000 baht

    Thai father’s plea to find missing daughter and 262,000 baht

    A father is pleading for help to find his 15 year old daughter, who has been missing for over two weeks, along with nearly 300,000 baht. He suspects someone has influenced her. The money from selling inherited land was intended for buying property. Narongchai, a 51 year old rider from Prasat, Ban Dan, Buriram, shared his ordeal, seeking media assistance…

  • British woman injured by boat propeller on Similan Islands

    British woman injured by boat propeller on Similan Islands

    A British woman sustained injuries from a boat propeller while diving near Island 7 on the Similan Islands. The accident took place during a tour organised by Siam Adventure World, according to a report from the Royal Thai Navy Third Area Command based at Cape Panwa. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, October 15, was brought to the attention of…

  • Kidnapping hoax unmasked: Mum’s fake abduction tale sends public into a spin

    Kidnapping hoax unmasked: Mum’s fake abduction tale sends public into a spin

    Police confirmed the safety of a seven year old Thai girl after her mother faked her abduction on social media, causing panic and confusion among the public. The Thai mother, whose identity remains undisclosed, took to Facebook to claim that her seven year old daughter, named Omyim, was missing. The mother stated that the girl disappeared near an international school…

  • Phuket landslide victims to receive 9,000 baht compensation soon

    Phuket landslide victims to receive 9,000 baht compensation soon

    Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat assured that compensation from the central government to victims and survivors of the landslide in Kata will be delivered soon. The amount, 9,000 baht per person, will be paid directly into claimants’ bank accounts, Governor Sophon told reporters. He was speaking at the site of the landslide following a merit-making ceremony to support those who suffered…

  • CIMB Thai Bank targets 200 billion baht in sustainability loans

    CIMB Thai Bank targets 200 billion baht in sustainability loans

    CIMB Thai Bank (CIMBT) aims to capitalise on the burgeoning demand for sustainability-linked loans, projected to be worth 200 billion baht (US$6 billion) among major local corporate clients within the next two years, particularly targeting the oil, gas, and energy sectors. Jason Lee, CIMBT’s head of sustainability, projects that around 300 large Thai corporations will seek transition financing over this…