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  • Almost 20,000 households in central Thai province impacted by floods

    Almost 20,000 households in central Thai province impacted by floods

    Almost 20,000 households in one province in Central Thailand were impacted by floods this morning, The Pattaya News reported. Some 17,825 households, 10 communities, and 22 sub-districts in six districts were reportedly impacted by the floods in Sing Buri province.  The floods were caused by the Chao Phraya River overflowing. Some villagers set up a temporary shelter by the roadside,…

  • Porsche-driving Frenchmen who put Thai man in a coma denied bail

    Porsche-driving Frenchmen who put Thai man in a coma denied bail

    UPDATE The Porsche-driving Frenchmen who gave a Thai man a brain hemorrhage in Koh Samui, Surat Thani province, southern Thailand, has been denied bail. Officers from Borphut Police Station arrested 34 year old Vincent Raymond Bugeya and 28 year old Julien Gerard Rene Vincent under suspicion of “joint assault causing serious harm” as well as “driving a car with a…

  • Bangkok motorcycle taxi rider attacked by teenagers 

    Bangkok motorcycle taxi rider attacked by teenagers 

    A motorcycle taxi rider was brutally attacked by teenagers in the Thon Buri district of Bangkok. He says he had to pretend to die to save his own life, although that appears to be a bit of an exaggeration given the man is allegedly well-known for being a troublemaker. The teenagers who assaulted the man surrendered themselves to the police…

  • Double bombing near Thailand-Myanmar border

    Double bombing near Thailand-Myanmar border

    A double bombing hit the Thailand-Myanmar border area on Saturday night. It has not yet been confirmed who was responsible for the two bombs, however, Thai officials said they were likely planted by a group opposing the Burmese military regime. Luckily, no casualties have been reported. The bombs detonated near the Thai-Myanmar Friendship bridge, over the border from Thailand’s Mae…

  • Pheu Thai calls to dissolve Bhumjaithai Party over cannabis policy

    Pheu Thai calls to dissolve Bhumjaithai Party over cannabis policy

    The Pheu Thai Party is pushing to see rival Bhumjaithai Party go up in smoke, planning a petition to dissolve the party over the handling of their cannabis policies. The party plans on filing a petition to the Election Commission to consider the dissolution of all parties involved in the bungling of the decriminalisation of cannabis in Thailand. They claim…

  • Death toll rises after Russia’s “kamikaze drones” hit Ukraine capital

    Death toll rises after Russia’s “kamikaze drones” hit Ukraine capital

    UPDATE The death toll following Russia’s “kamikaze drone” strikes on Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv has risen. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said shortly after the attacks that at least one person, a woman, had been killed. The number of people killed has risen to four, according to Reuters.  The victims include a woman who was six months pregnant and her…

  • Police rescue 3 women & 2 kids held captive for 3 years in a Bangkok condo

    Police rescue 3 women & 2 kids held captive for 3 years in a Bangkok condo

    Police rescued three women and two children from a condominium in Bangkok after being held captive for three years by their unscrupulous bosses. The two suspects were arrested yesterday. Police raided the luxury condominium on Arun Amarin Road in the Bang Phlat district of Bangkok and rescued the five victims being held by a transwoman and her employee after being…

  • Monkeys pillaging homes in Ayutthaya due to floods

    Monkeys pillaging homes in Ayutthaya due to floods

    After months of flooding, residents in Ayutthaya are dealing with a different pox of monkeys. Hungry monkeys struggling to find food in the heavy rains have taken to invading local neighbourhoods and homes in search of a meal. Many districts in the central province have been pounded by rain since August, overflowing rivers like the Chao Phraya and straining dams…

  • Tourism operators demand cheaper flights to Phuket

    Tourism operators demand cheaper flights to Phuket

    Phuket tourism operators are demanding that airlines cut ticket prices to make the island destination more financially attractive. As Chinese tourists are largely missing from the Phuket tourism market, operators are worried that travelling to the island is being seen as too expensive. According to The Bangkok Post, Chinese tourists accounted for 40% of the Phuket tourism market before the…

  • Myanmar journalists go into hiding after threats from junta over “incorrect” reporting

    Myanmar journalists go into hiding after threats from junta over “incorrect” reporting

    Fearing retribution after reporting that the Myanmar junta killed three civilians and wounded 19 others, journalists inside the country are going into hiding. The ruling military threatened to sue the news agencies for the reports that detail the killings as being near a Buddhist pagoda in Mon state last week. According to Radio Free Asia, BBC Burmese and The Irrawaddy online…

  • Thai tourism industry wants 5 billion baht handout to draw tourists

    Thai tourism industry wants 5 billion baht handout to draw tourists

    The Thai tourism industry is asking for a five billion baht handout to boost tourism and draw 12 million foreign tourists to Thailand by the end of this year. The President of the Tourism Council of Thailand, Chamnarn Sisawat, revealed yesterday that the council and other 11 tourist associations organised by the private sector will meet PM Prayut Chan-o-cha tomorrow to…

  • Floods could take a toll on Thailand’s rice industry

    Floods could take a toll on Thailand’s rice industry

    Floods could take a toll on Thailand’s rice industry. The honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, Chookiat Ophaswongse, says it’s too early to estimate the value of damages since floods are still happening in many parts of the country.  However, the Kasikorn Research Center estimates that the floods from August and October may cause around 2.9-3.1 billion baht…

  • Russian fighter jets crashes into apartment building near Ukraine leaving at least 6 dead

    Russian fighter jets crashes into apartment building near Ukraine leaving at least 6 dead

    A Russian fighter plane has apparently crashed into an apartment building just outside of Ukraine, killing at least six people and injuring 19. The crash happened in the Russian city of Yeysk shortly after taking off on Monday. According to the Straits Times, the crash engulfed the apartments which left another six people missing. The city of Yeysk is separated…

  • Arrest warrant for Thai activist who missed court hearing over lese majeste

    Arrest warrant for Thai activist who missed court hearing over lese majeste

    Bangkok’s Southern Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for a young Thai activist and dance teacher after she failed to attend a court meeting over lese majeste charges. The woman, 29 year old Kanlaymon “Mint” was scheduled to appear in court on October 4, but failed to show up. She had been granted bail, and the person who bailed…

  • ‘Pay for a pool villa in Phuket instead of paying the energy bills’ this winter, advises Thai official

    ‘Pay for a pool villa in Phuket instead of paying the energy bills’ this winter, advises Thai official

    Instead of wasting money on high energy bills this winter, Westerners should turn off the heating and spend their money in Thailand instead, advises the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). With wholesale gas and electricity prices rocketing in Europe TAT’s invitation makes sense. In the UK, the average household is about £2,500 a year, up from £1,400 in October 2021.…

  • King Charles III’s favourite uncle accused of raping a boy

    King Charles III’s favourite uncle accused of raping a boy

    News broke yesterday of yet another historic sex case that will rock the House of Windsor only weeks after Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II died – King Charles III‘s favourite uncle, Lord Louis Mountbatten, has been accused of raping a young boy in the 1970s . Legal proceedings have been entered in Northern Ireland against Lord Mountbatten alleging he sexually…

  • Famous US actor Kevin Spacey does about-face in court on sex assault claims

    Famous US actor Kevin Spacey does about-face in court on sex assault claims

    In what seems to be an about-face, famous US actor Kevin Spacey told a federal court that he regretted apologising over an unwanted sexual advance accusation. The now 50-year-old actor told the court that the allegation was “not true” saying that he was never alone with actor Anthony Rapp who made the claims. According to South China Morning Post, the…

  • Bangkok could hit lows of 15°C by end of October

    Bangkok could hit lows of 15°C by end of October

    Time to invest in a woolly sweater or two as Bangkok is transitioning into ‘winter.’ By the end of the month, the temperature in the capital could hit lows of 15 degrees Celsius, according to the Meteorological Department.  Yesterday, a chill was felt in the capital for the first time in a long time, reaching lows of 22 degrees Celsius.…

  • Drunken monk with an axe causes chaos smashing cars

    Drunken monk with an axe causes chaos smashing cars

    Another day of shame for the Buddhist faith after a drunken monk was arrested for causing chaos in the central province of Kamphaeng Phet. The monk went on the rampage smashing cars in the community with a beer can in one hand and an axe in the other. The arrested monk, 49 year old Prayoon, defended his actions by claiming…

  • Pattaya thief nabs pricy gold jewellery in broad daylight

    Pattaya thief nabs pricy gold jewellery in broad daylight

    There’s been another gold jewellery theft in Pattaya, but this time, a few things are different from the usual stories. No ladyboys or tourists were involved, and the theft happened in broad daylight.  The thief yesterday managed to steal a gold necklace and ring worth 46,000 baht from 54 year old Kulab Tansanthiayu, The Pattaya News reported.  Kulab said the…

  • Man electrocuted while walking on Bangkok pavement

    Man electrocuted while walking on Bangkok pavement

    A Thai man warned pedestrians to watch their step while walking on a pavement in Bangkok after being electrocuted when he trod on a live, broken power cable left exposed to the elements. The man, Jarawi Rujirasawai, posted a video sharing his unexpected electrocution experience on TikTok account @jarawi_ yesterday. The video shows a picture of the broken power line,…

  • Google Maps update makes it easy to find EV charging stations in Thailand

    Google Maps update makes it easy to find EV charging stations in Thailand

    As more and more people opt for electric vehicles (EVs) in Thailand, Google Maps has added a feature to make it easy to find a place to charge your car. Google added the feature after searches for EV charging stations in the kingdom grew by 350% over the past year. Simply launch the app and search for EV charging stations…

  • South Korean drug mule dies after ingesting narcotics from split condom

    South Korean drug mule dies after ingesting narcotics from split condom

    A South Korean drug mule died after the condoms he ingested carrying illegal narcotics ripped open in his stomach. The South Korean media platform Hankook Ilbo reported last Wednesday, October 12, that the drug courier died while smuggling narcotics from Thailand to Malaysia and his home country. The South Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) confirmed that they found the 50…

  • Prisoners killed in fire at Iran’s most notorious prison

    Prisoners killed in fire at Iran’s most notorious prison

    Prisoners have been killed in a fire that broke out at Iran’s most notorious prison on Saturday. Four prisoners were killed by the fire that started at Evin Prison in Tehran on Saturday, state media reported.  Another 61 prisoners have been injured, according to state media. State media reported that four of the injured prisoners were in critical condition. The…

  • Lift restrictions, South Korea told, or lose Thai tourists

    Lift restrictions, South Korea told, or lose Thai tourists

    South Korea must lift travel restrictions if it wants to lure Thai tourists back to the country says Thailand’s tourism industry. South Korea lifted some travel restrictions since the Covid-19 pandemic started to ease on April 1 this year but it has not gone far enough, the Thai tourist board insist, adding they must go further otherwise those travellers will…

  • Abbot crashes into motorbike killing village chief’s daughter in northeast Thailand

    Abbot crashes into motorbike killing village chief’s daughter in northeast Thailand

    The abbot of a famous temple pulled out onto the main road causing a motorbike to crash into his car in Khon Kaen province, northeast Thailand, yesterday afternoon. The village headman’s 23 year old daughter died in the crash and her brother was injured. The 74 year old monk, Phra Sen Sikayom, is the acting abbot of Wat Suwannaram in Bang…

  • Thailand’s 11th monkeypox patient confirmed in Bangkok

    Thailand’s 11th monkeypox patient confirmed in Bangkok

    Thailand’s 11th monkeypox patient has been confirmed in Bangkok. The acting director-general of the Department of Disease Control (DDC) said today that the patient is a 40 year old masseur. The masseur returned to Bangkok from Qatar on Saturday. The DDC’s acting director-general, Dr Tares Krassanairawiwong, said the man started getting a fever and blisters on his hands and legs…

  • Deputy PM says criticising government is not a big deal

    Deputy PM says criticising government is not a big deal

    Criticising the government or Thai monarchy is generally punished with a lese majeste charge and time in prison as three critics discovered last week. Yet this week, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan hailed Thai comedian Udom Taepanich’s satire adding that the funnyman’s criticisms of the government are not a big deal. Udom Taepanich, aka Nose Udom, is a Thai stand-up…

  • Thai AirAsia launches new routes from Bangkok to Bangladesh and India

    Thai AirAsia launches new routes from Bangkok to Bangladesh and India

    Low-cost airline Thai AirAsia announced plans to launch direct routes from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and to Lucknow in northern India. The airline’s Bangkok – Dhaka service will operate four times per week commencing November 24, 2022. The flight will depart from Don Mueang at 11pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays and arrive…

  • Strong winds interrupt island tourism in Phang Nga

    Strong winds interrupt island tourism in Phang Nga

    Strong winds are interrupting travel to the Similan and Surin islands off Thailand’s southern Phang Nga province. The Similan Islands National Park chief announced on Saturday that the winds were making boat trips dangerous. Day trips to the islands have been halted from October 16-18, forcing several operators to cancel trips this weekend, Amarin TV reported.  This news came on…