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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...

  • Thai mother appeals for help after monkey bites daughter

    Thai mother appeals for help after monkey bites daughter

    A Thai mother urged local government officials in the central province of Samut Sakhon to control the population of monkeys after one of the animals invaded her home and bit her two year old daughter. The mother took to social media on Tuesday, August 27, to share that her family and other locals in the community have been harassed by…

  • Trouble brewing: Chinese tourists’ bike crashes into Pattaya café

    Trouble brewing: Chinese tourists’ bike crashes into Pattaya café

    Two Chinese tourists had a close call in Pattaya after their big bike crashed into a coffee shop fence, leaving onlookers stunned but, fortunately, unscathed. Pattaya police were alerted to a motorbike accident on Monday, August 26, at a coffee shop near the Dolphin Roundabout in North Pattaya. Responding swiftly, officers and rescue volunteers arrived at the chaotic scene to…

  • Thailand’s trade deficit with China rises 15.7% to US billion

    Thailand’s trade deficit with China rises 15.7% to US$20 billion

    Thailand’s Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) raised alarms about the expanding trade deficit with China. Imports from China surged by 7.12% year-on-year in the first half of 2024, reaching US$37.6 billion (approximately 1.33 trillion baht). This spike resulted in a trade deficit of US$20 billion (around 720 billion baht), marking a 15.7% increase compared to the previous year. Smartphones,…

  • Burmese worker’s grief sparks axe rampage at Phuket camp

    Burmese worker’s grief sparks axe rampage at Phuket camp

    A Burmese worker’s grief over a friend’s death led to a chaotic rampage at a worker’s camp in Phuket, where he damaged a journalist’s car with an axe. The incident followed a fatal stabbing involving a Thai man and another Burmese worker. Yesterday, August 28, police in Thalang, Phuket, received reports of a man running amok and attacking a journalist’s…

  • Teenager brandishes gun on Chon Buri beach, tourists flee in panic

    Teenager brandishes gun on Chon Buri beach, tourists flee in panic

    Panic erupted on Krathing Lai Beach in Chon Buri as a teenager brandished a gun and threatened a crowd after seeing his ex-girlfriend with a new partner. Tourists, both Thai and foreign, fled in panic, seeking safety. Police Captain Suchart Dusadee of Bang Lamung Police Station received reports yesterday at 9.16pm of a young man threatening people with a firearm…

  • Suvarnabhumi Airport to handle 80 million passengers yearly by 2031

    Suvarnabhumi Airport to handle 80 million passengers yearly by 2031

    Airports of Thailand (AoT) announced ambitious plans to upgrade Suvarnabhumi International Airport in a bid to accommodate 80 million passengers annually by 2031. AoT President Kerati Kijmanawat stated yesterday, August 28, that the agency is revising its master plan to expand the airport’s capacity over the next decade. This move aligns with the government’s goal to see Suvarnabhumi Airport rank…

  • Myanmar man confesses to killing Khon Kaen taxi driver

    Myanmar man confesses to killing Khon Kaen taxi driver

    A Myanmar man has confessed to killing a 63 year old taxi driver in a dispute over a 2,000-baht fare, claiming self-defence after being threatened with a knife. He expressed remorse and a desire to apologise to the victim’s family. Officers convened at the Bang Phli Police Station at 8.30pm yesterday, August 28, to announce the arrest of Maung Soe…

  • Driver severely injured in crash with truck in Chachoengsao

    Driver severely injured in crash with truck in Chachoengsao

    A 49 year old man driving a black Mazda sedan crashed into a stationary 22-wheel truck at a red light, sustaining severe injuries. The accident occurred around 2am today, August 29, in Chachoengsao province and was promptly attended by local police and rescue teams. Police Lieutenant Colonel Wanchai Prathom, who happened to be on patrol, coordinated with Lieutenant Rattanachai Niamkoaphet…

  • Teenager killed by youths while helping girl after local event

    Teenager killed by youths while helping girl after local event

    A 17 year old boy known for his devotion to his grandfather was tragically killed by a group of teenagers from another village. The incident occurred while he was riding his motorcycle to drop off a girl he had met at a local event. Rattanapol, affectionately known as Mark, died from a brain haemorrhage after being assaulted by three teenagers.…

  • Thai cyber police bust fraud gang posing as Citibank

    Thai cyber police bust fraud gang posing as Citibank

    Thai cyber police dismantled a fraud network posing as a well-known bank, luring victims with promises of high returns on minimal investments. A victim lost over 1.1 million baht after being deceived by the scam. A stranger contacted the victim via the LINE messaging app yesterday, sending a link that led to an advertisement claiming to be from Citibank. The…

  • Thailand Video News | Phuket Landslide Buries Nine Houses, No Injuries Reported, AirAsia Cabin Crew Entertain Passengers with In-flight Concert

    Thailand Video News | Phuket Landslide Buries Nine Houses, No Injuries Reported, AirAsia Cabin Crew Entertain Passengers with In-flight Concert

    In today’s Thailand video news, Alex covers the stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia countries. The news stories include a landslide in Phuket that buried nine homes, prompting a rapid evacuation but fortunately resulting in no injuries. Meanwhile, flash floods in Chiang Mai have led to the temporary closure of Mae Sa Waterfall for safety reasons. Controversial incidents have…

  • Elderly Thai man killed in roadside collision with pickup truck

    Elderly Thai man killed in roadside collision with pickup truck

    A tragic accident occurred involving an 82 year old man who was parked on the side of the road with his motorcycle when a pickup truck crashed into him, resulting in his death. The collision happened when the truck driver momentarily glanced at his side mirror. At 4pm yesterday, August 28, Nonthiwakorn Sangkaew, a deputy inspector at Mueang Chanthaburi Police…

  • 16 year old Thai boy drowns on birthday while fleeing gang attack

    16 year old Thai boy drowns on birthday while fleeing gang attack

    A 16 year old Thai boy drowned in an irrigation canal in the northern province of Chiang Mai on his birthday while fleeing a gang attack. The family of the teenage victim, named Weeraluck, filed a missing person’s report at Mae Rim Police Station on Tuesday, August 27. Weeraluck’s friends revealed that he had fallen into the irrigation canal at…

  • Thai Customs seize drugs headed for Australia and Germany

    Thai Customs seize drugs headed for Australia and Germany

    Thai Customs officials intercepted shipments containing illegal drugs concealed within everyday items destined for Australia and Germany, with a combined estimated value of over 14.74 million baht. Customs Advisor Phanthong Loikulnunt, acting as spokesperson for the Customs Department, announced the seizure. The first incident occurred when officials at Suvarnabhumi International Airport’s customs office scrutinised an express cargo shipment marked for…

  • DSI uncovers 20,000 counterfeit items in Bangkok mall raid

    DSI uncovers 20,000 counterfeit items in Bangkok mall raid

    The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) raided 11 shops and warehouses in a prominent Bangkok shopping mall, uncovering over 20,000 counterfeit items with an estimated damage of 20 million baht. The operation, led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Pheyao Thongsen, Deputy Director-General of the DSI, took place on Tuesday, August 26, following reports of shops allegedly selling and storing counterfeit goods.…

  • Young dugong dies despite rescue efforts near Krabi

    Young dugong dies despite rescue efforts near Krabi

    A young dugong found swimming alone near Krabi’s Koh Poda has died from respiratory failure despite veterinary efforts to save it. Researchers from the Andaman Coastal Research Station received a report from Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park officials on August 10. Tourists had spotted the solitary juvenile male dugong struggling to stay afloat. The animal, estimated to…

  • Thai transwoman arrested for selling porn of herself with teenagers

    Thai transwoman arrested for selling porn of herself with teenagers

    Thai Police yesterday arrested a cunning Thai transwoman at her apartment in the Ratburana district of Bangkok for tricking teenagers into pornography production and selling the content online. Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers came across an X (formerly known as Twitter) account with a short pornography clip of a transwoman having sex with young men. The account also invited…

  • Durian vendor clashes with customer over spoiled fruit

    Durian vendor clashes with customer over spoiled fruit

    A heated confrontation between a durian vendor and a customer ignited a firestorm on social media. The vendor went live to harshly criticise a customer from Surin province who complained about receiving spoiled, sour-smelling durians. The incident began when the customer posted about purchasing a durian for 150 baht from a well-known shop opposite the courthouse. Despite its appealing exterior, the…

  • SET unveils sustainable growth strategies amid global challenges

    SET unveils sustainable growth strategies amid global challenges

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has unveiled three core strategies to foster sustainable growth within the Thai capital market amid challenging global financial conditions and political uncertainties. This initiative aims to enhance inclusivity within the market. SET chairman Kitipong Urapeepatanapong, addressing the Thailand Focus 2024: Adapting to a Changing World seminar, highlighted the strategic pillars: bolstering reliability and trust,…

  • Thai YouTuber exposes substandard aircraft repairs

    Thai YouTuber exposes substandard aircraft repairs

    A YouTube aviation content creator exposed severe negligence by aircraft mechanics, revealing they had endangered pilots’ lives by performing substandard repairs. His inspection of the aircraft and his experience uncovered a series of shocking maintenance failures. Warat Laithong, who runs the YouTube channel Flown By Prame, shared his disturbing findings on social media. He purchased a Commander 114 aircraft two…

  • Pattaya City to revoke lease, demolish café at Bali Hai Lighthouse

    Pattaya City to revoke lease, demolish café at Bali Hai Lighthouse

    Pattaya City plans to revoke the lease and demolish a café at Bali Hai Lighthouse after discovering the tenant, who was supposed to build a restroom, had opened a café and placed tables and chairs in a public area. During a Pattaya City Council meeting on Tuesday, August 27, council member Methakrit Suthonros, representing District 4, raised concerns about the…

  • Thai speedboat worker’s ‘fish feeding poop’ video sparks outrage

    Thai speedboat worker’s ‘fish feeding poop’ video sparks outrage

    Drama erupted on Thai social media after a revolting Thai speedboat worker shared a video of himself defecating into the sea near Thian Beach on Koh Larn, an island in the Bang Lamung district of Chon Buri. The 35 year old man, Ohm, shared the video on his Facebook account, showing him defecating into the sea while sitting on a…

  • Police raid drug gang near Chanthaburi provincial hall

    Police raid drug gang near Chanthaburi provincial hall

    Police apprehended over 100 people connected to the drug gang operating in the Nern FM community, just 1 kilometre from the Chanthaburi provincial hall. Police launched a dawn raid, targeting the gang known for its blatant drug trafficking. Yesterday, August 28, the Chanthaburi Provincial Police, in collaboration with the Chanthaburi City Police, special operations units, immigration officers, and administrative officials,…

  • Minor injury in Chon Buri motorway trailer truck collision

    Minor injury in Chon Buri motorway trailer truck collision

    A collision between two trailer trucks on a Chon Buri motorway has left one driver with minor injuries. The incident took place at 10.16pm on Tuesday. The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre received a report of the collision, which occurred in the Takhian Tia subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. Rescue and fire services quickly arrived at the scene. One…

  • Scammer cons elderly in Udon Thani with free groceries ruse

    Scammer cons elderly in Udon Thani with free groceries ruse

    Residents of a village in Udon Thani were left shaken after a man posing as a district officer tricked elderly locals into scanning their faces in exchange for free eggs, instant noodles, and cooking oil. Believing he was a legitimate official, the villagers complied, only to later suspect he was a fraud. Yesterday, August 28, villagers from Ban Nong Keb…

  • Retired officer’s daring Chao Phraya River rescue saves mother and baby

    Retired officer’s daring Chao Phraya River rescue saves mother and baby

    A rertired maritime police officer risked his life to save a distressed mother and her three month old baby who had jumped into the Chao Phraya River. Initially claiming she slipped, the mother later admitted to jumping due to stress over her child’s developmental delays. At 7.50pm yesterday, August 28, rescue teams from Samut Prakan Municipality and the Ruam Kuson…

  • Methanol poisoning from homemade hooch causes 6 deaths in Bangkok

    Methanol poisoning from homemade hooch causes 6 deaths in Bangkok

    Police are investigating an alarming rise in methanol poisoning cases linked to homemade alcohol in Bangkok’s Khlong Sam Wa district. Six people have died, and several others are critically ill after consuming the contaminated liquor. Yesterday, August 28, at Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Pairoj Suratnawanich, the Deputy Director-General of the Department of Medical Services, confirmed that 22 patients are currently receiving…

  • Thai-ing down the hatches: Prepare for a flood of trouble

    Thai-ing down the hatches: Prepare for a flood of trouble

    Heavy rainfall warnings have been issued across various regions in Thailand, with the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) advising residents to prepare for potential flash floods and landslides. The alert, announced today, August 29, remains in effect until tomorrow. TMD has released its seventh announcement regarding heavy to very heavy rainfall in several parts of the country and strong winds in…

  • Police offer 100,000 baht reward in Thung Song gold heist case

    Police offer 100,000 baht reward in Thung Song gold heist case

    Royal Thai Police are intensifying their efforts to capture the suspect involved in a gold heist at a Thung Song shopping mall. Police gathered around 70% of evidence pointing to the suspect’s identity and announced a 100,000 baht reward for information leading to his arrest. The incident occurred recently when a man, disguised in clothing that completely concealed his face,…

  • Rescue team saves men trapped in flooded pigsty in Lampang

    Rescue team saves men trapped in flooded pigsty in Lampang

    Rescuers navigated a motorised flat-bottomed boat through strong currents to save two middle-aged men trapped in a pigsty in a flooded field. Rising waters from a rapidly flowing stream left the men stranded and unable to escape. At 2.30pm yesterday, August 28, Katha Leelayut, leader of the Wang Nuea Rescue Association in Lampang province, and his team set out to…