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  • Thailand NewsThailand urged to adopt nuclear power for carbon-zero goals

    Thailand urged to adopt nuclear power for carbon-zero goals

    Nuclear power and artificial intelligence (AI) are suggested as viable public policies to assist Thailand in achieving carbon-zero and sustainable development goals. This solution is suggested by the Chief Executive Officer of the Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group, Suphachai Chearavanont. Speaking at the Bangkok Post Conference 2024, Suphachai emphasised the significance of these measures in Thailand’s sustainability efforts. He highlighted the…

  • Thailand NewsThailand and China forge stronger ties ahead of anniversary

    Thailand and China forge stronger ties ahead of anniversary

    In a high-profile meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maris Sangiampongsa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, representing the Thai prime minister, engaged in crucial talks with Shohrat Zakir, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China. The discussions focused on reinforcing the robust relationship between Thailand and China as the two nations approach the 50th…

  • Thailand NewsMajor Thai fugitive arrested in Bali after 7 months on the run

    Major Thai fugitive arrested in Bali after 7 months on the run

    The Thai Ministry of Justice, in coordination with Indonesian authorities, successfully arrested a major fugitive in Bali, Indonesia, after he had been on the run since October of last year. The fugitive, Chaowalit “Paeng” Thongduang, faced a sentence of 20 years and six months for aiding the escape of a gang member arrested on drug charges. He was also implicated in…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya mayor gets to root of the matter: Plants for a greener future

    Pattaya mayor gets to root of the matter: Plants for a greener future

    Pattaya Mayor Poramase Ngampiches led a tree-planting ceremony to celebrate Thai National Tree Day, held as part of a wider initiative to move Pattaya towards a low-carbon city. The event, held yesterday, May 30, was a city-wide affair, consisting of attendees from members of the Pattaya City Council, citizens, and volunteers. The city announced that Pattaya has been chosen by…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok crackdown on street vendors: Pay up or pave the way

    Bangkok crackdown on street vendors: Pay up or pave the way

    Bangkok City Hall is set to implement stringent measures aimed at regulating street vendors, targeting their income, enforcing tax compliance, and ultimately eliminating hawking on pavements. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced these measures following a meeting focused on enhancing the orderliness of the city’s surroundings. New regulations for vending on streets and in other public areas will soon come into…

  • GuidesHow to keep your network secure

    How to keep your network secure

    In the era of pervasive digital connectivity, embarking on an excursion to the tropical haven of Thailand does not imply abandoning your digital trace. Maintaining connectedness during travels is a contemporary indulgence; however, it is not devoid of risks. Ranging from unprotected WiFi networks to online banking, your private data could potentially be exposed to cybercriminals. This composition will explore…

  • Teaching in ThailandWhat are some easy ways to tackle your homework

    What are some easy ways to tackle your homework

    Have you ever grappled with Thai homework, forgetting it at home or losing it to a computer glitch? You’re not alone. Mastering the art of homework in a Thai classroom can be daunting, but with the right strategies, it’s not an impossible feat. Whether you’re a student struggling with the language barrier or a parent trying to assist your child,…

  • Thailand NewsPattaya: Outrage as iconic Dolphin Fountain left high and dry

    Pattaya: Outrage as iconic Dolphin Fountain left high and dry

    In a fiery city council meeting, Pattaya City Councillor Jidapha Suwathaphon spotlighted a troubling oversight: the Dolphin Roundabout fountain on North Pattaya Road remains an unsightly eyesore. “The dolphins have been motionless and dry since I assumed office.” Jidapha reminded the council that funds had already been approved to replace the fountain’s pumps. Despite this, no action has been taken.…

  • LifestyleThings you should not do to Thai person

    Things you should not do to Thai person

    Thailand, with its rich cultural tapestry and warm hospitality, attracts millions of visitors each year. However, navigating the social landscape requires more than just knowing the best tourist spots. Understanding what’s considered rude or inappropriate can make a significant difference in your interactions with locals. This article is gathering what you should never do to a Thai person. Things you…

  • Thailand NewsNation TV’s fresh shows set to revolutionise Thai news

    Nation TV’s fresh shows set to revolutionise Thai news

    In a thrilling leap into its 25th year, Thailand’s leading news network, Nation TV, is undergoing a groundbreaking transformation under the concept NEXT to The Future. The network is revamping its programming to amplify its renowned news shows and exclusive talks, adding community news and harnessing AI technology to enhance its editorial prowess. This bold move solidifies Nation TV’s position…

  • Thailand NewsNonthaburi family seeks justice for murdered online merchant

    Nonthaburi family seeks justice for murdered online merchant

    A tragic incident involving the murder of a 54 year old online merchant has left his family seeking justice. The victim, Paisan, was found dead in his sixth-floor condo in Nonthaburi. His body was discovered last Sunday, May 26. The police later identified a male suspect who fled the scene with the victim’s phone, eventually making his way to Pattaya.…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok’s flood battle plan: Governor teams up with TMD

    Bangkok’s flood battle plan: Governor teams up with TMD

    To combat flash floods during the looming rainy season, Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt announced a groundbreaking partnership with the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). This dynamic duo aims to revolutionise the city’s response to heavy rains and floods, promising faster and more efficient interventions. After a high-stakes meeting with Kornrawee Sitthichivapak, Director-General of the Meteorological Department of Thailand, and top officials…

  • Thailand NewsAuthorities destroy over three tonnes of unripe durians in Uttaradit

    Authorities destroy over three tonnes of unripe durians in Uttaradit

    Authorities in Uttaradit Province ordered the destruction of over three tonnes of unripe durians intended for export to China. The move followed complaints from the owner of a packing plant who suspected that substandard durians were mixed with quality ones, potentially damaging the country’s reputation. Today, the inspection team led by Police Major General Sutthipong Pektong, Superintendent of Uttaradit Provincial…

  • Thailand NewsCable chaos: Trio busted for illegal TV scheme in Phuket

    Cable chaos: Trio busted for illegal TV scheme in Phuket

    Phuket Tourist Police nabbed two Chinese nationals and one Myanmar national for working illegally on an audacious cable installation operation to provide Chinese TV channels in Phuket Town. Acting on an anonymous tip-off, officers swooped on the roof of an apartment building on Yaowarat Road, catching the five foreigners red-handed. Thai national Sittichai Klapdee, who was present at the scene,…

  • Technology NewsExploring the AI emotions dreamed up by ChatGPT

    Exploring the AI emotions dreamed up by ChatGPT

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced, yet the concept of AI experiencing emotions remains speculative. Recent developments, especially with ChatGPT, have triggered compelling discussions about machines’ emotional capabilities. Envision a chatbot with a whimsical fondness for penguins and an inclination toward villainous clichés, like the desire to take over the world. This scenario is part of the intricate emotional landscapes…

  • Thailand NewsAgriculture department cracks down on substandard fertilisers

    Agriculture department cracks down on substandard fertilisers

    The Department of Agriculture instructed inspectors to closely monitor shops selling fertilisers and chemicals to prevent the distribution of substandard products to farmers and the general public. Director-General of the Department of Agriculture Raphiphat Chandrasrivongs revealed that inspectors from the Plant and Agricultural Materials Control Division are conducting inspections across various regions to ensure compliance. Following directives from the Minister…

  • Thailand NewsAncient skeletons discovered in Nakhon Ratchasima

    Ancient skeletons discovered in Nakhon Ratchasima

    A remarkable discovery of ancient skeletons, believed to be around 2,000 years old, has caused quite a stir in Nakhon Ratchasima. Archaeologists uncovered two human skeletons during excavation work, with one skeleton’s skull placed on its torso, creating a buzz among locals and experts. The discovery took place at 10am yesterday, May 29, during a project to landscape the Boraparam Moat…

  • Thailand NewsThai private sector seals 40 million baht meal deal with Dubai

    Thai private sector seals 40 million baht meal deal with Dubai

    Thai private sector, led by Phumtham Wechayachai, signed a significant food export agreement with Dubai, kicking off with an immediate order worth 40 million baht and aiming to exceed 100 million baht by year-end. Efforts to expand into the Middle Eastern market are now underway. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Phumtham Wechayachai revealed that he witnessed the signing…

  • Thailand NewsOver 2,000 applicants disqualified in senatorial election

    Over 2,000 applicants disqualified in senatorial election

    The Election Commission (EC) has thrown over 2,000 hopefuls out of the senatorial race, leaving just over 46,000 contenders to vie for seats across the nation. The EC’s announcement of qualified candidates yesterday sent shockwaves through the political arena, with disqualified applicants given until Saturday to plead their case before the Supreme Court or provincial courts. Reasons for disqualification range…

  • Thailand NewsFoundation donates wheelchairs to disabled individuals in need

    Foundation donates wheelchairs to disabled individuals in need

    The Pure Hearts Foundation collaborated with the Ministry of Labour to uplift the spirits of disabled people in Nakhon Ratchasima by donating wheelchairs. The Pure Hearts Foundation, led by Chairperson Theerarat Nawamawat, joined forces with the provincial labour office, employment office, the director of Skill Development Institute 5, and the Thai Smile Group public relations team in Nakhon Ratchasima to…

  • EventsLeaf, Laugh, Love at Royal Queen Seeds comedy night featuring Ankita Ghosh

    Leaf, Laugh, Love at Royal Queen Seeds comedy night featuring Ankita Ghosh

    A night of comedy awaits at Royal Queen Seeds Thailand. On Sunday, June 2, from 8PM to 10PM at Euphoria. Located on the second floor of Royal Queen Seeds, this lively bar will host a hilarious stand-up comedy show that features the sensational Ankita Ghosh. Meet Ankita Ghosh Renowned Indian comedian, Ankita Ghosh, now residing in Vietnam, captivates her spectators…

  • Thailand NewsBar bill brawl in Pattaya: Injured British tourist comes forward

    Bar bill brawl in Pattaya: Injured British tourist comes forward

    In a dramatic incident that captivated social media and sparked intense debate, three British tourists were violently assaulted by contracted guards following a heated argument over a bill on Pattaya Soi 6. The Pattaya police said there was nothing they could do about the brutal assault on the British men unless they came forward and lodged a complaint. Today, May…

  • TravelMust see Ang Thong: Traditional life and modern creativity

    Must see Ang Thong: Traditional life and modern creativity

    Sitting pretty by the Chao Phraya River, Ang Thong is a charming little town in Thailand that’s got loads of cultural heritage. As the capital of Ang Thong Province, it’s a great spot to get a taste of traditional Thai life, mixing historical vibes with stunning scenery. With around 13,738 people calling it home back in 2006, Ang Thong might…

  • Thailand NewsMinor earthquake hits Koh Samui amid severe weather warnings

    Minor earthquake hits Koh Samui amid severe weather warnings

    A 2.4 magnitude earthquake struck near Koh Samui in Surat Thani, with a depth of 4 kilometres, according to the Earthquake Surveillance Division of the Meteorological Department of Thailand. The event occurred at 8.24am, today, May 30, causing noticeable tremors in the area. The earthquake’s epicentre was located in Ang Thong subdistrict, Koh Samui district. Although the quake was relatively…

  • Technology NewsThailand’s potential for space travel

    Thailand’s potential for space travel

    Thailand’s venture into aerospace technology is a chronicle of ambitious aspirations and precise risk management. In 2018, a memorandum of understanding was officially signed between Thailand’s National Astronomical Research Institute and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This marked the inception of a program that has over the years, evolved into a reputable consortium of space science enthusiasts and professionals. This…

  • Crime NewsThai police seize 19 million meth pills in major drug bust

    Thai police seize 19 million meth pills in major drug bust

    Thai police seized over 19 million methamphetamine pills and launched an operation against the K2 Network, confiscating assets worth more than 18 million baht. This significant drug bust resulted from coordinated efforts between various law enforcement agencies. At 10am today, the Narcotics Suppression Bureau, led by Nirandorn Leamsri, Assistant Commissioner-General, and Keereesak Tantinwachai, Commissioner of the Narcotics Suppression Bureau, along…

  • Thailand NewsMonk in scandalous video leaves Kalasin locals in disbelief (video)

    Monk in scandalous video leaves Kalasin locals in disbelief (video)

    A controversial video featuring a bald man engaging in a sexual act sparked widespread criticism due to the resemblance to a well-known monk, the abbot of a forest temple in Kalasin province. Recent reports confirm the monk’s absence from the temple. Malai Khotsri, the village head of Ban Khok Klang, Kuchinarai District, Kalasin, today confirmed seeing the viral clip of…

  • Thailand NewsDesperate taxi driver shoplifts to take care of bedridden wife

    Desperate taxi driver shoplifts to take care of bedridden wife

    A taxi driver from Nonthaburi has been arrested for repeatedly stealing from a convenience store to care for his bedridden wife. The 53 year old man had committed 16 thefts over nearly a month, with a total stolen value of 4,444 baht. Most of the stolen items included food, household goods, and adult diapers, with each theft amounting to no…

  • Thailand NewsSrettha unveils plans for Thailand’s economy at UBS conference

    Srettha unveils plans for Thailand’s economy at UBS conference

    At the UBS Asian Investment Conference 2024 in Hong Kong, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin showcased a visionary blueprint for Thailand’s economic revolution. Addressing over 2,000 participants and 300 companies from the Asia-Pacific region, he laid out a series of strategic initiatives designed to attract global investment and drive innovation and sustainability. The 62 year old PM emphasised the nation’s readiness…

  • HealthCircumcision significantly reduces HIV risk in men

    Circumcision significantly reduces HIV risk in men

    A recent randomised clinical trial has brought forward compelling evidence that circumcision can play a crucial role in reducing the risk of HIV infection among men who have sex with men (MSM). Conducted across eight cities in China and published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, this study included 247 uncircumcised, HIV-negative men aged 18 to 49 who predominantly practised…