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- Thailand News
Cat-astrophe at cat cafe: Woman claws for 25,000 baht after bite
A female customer is suing a Japanese cat cafe for 25,000 baht after being bitten by a cat, claiming negligence from the establishment despite the immediate care provided by staff. The cafe has since provided a detailed timeline and response to the incident, which has sparked widespread debate on social media. The incident occurred on February 11, when the customer…
- Business News
Commerce Ministry monitors 18 categories as transport costs surge
The Commerce Ministry launched a comprehensive monitoring initiative for prices across 18 categories as transport costs for the logistics sector surged by up to 9%. The Director-General of the Internal Trade Department, Wattanasak Sur-Liam, stated that the categories under scrutiny include instant noodles, fresh food, canned food, bagged rice, seasoning sauce, vegetable oil, carbonated drinks, milk and dairy products, electrical…
- Thailand News
Purrfect: Stray cats seek forever homes at Bangkok Expo 2024
Bangkok’s Benjakitti Park is buzzing with excitement as the BKK Expo 2024 rolls into town, inviting animal lovers to consider adopting stray cats and transforming lives one purr at a time. Deputy Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Governor Tavida Kamolvej announced today, June 20, that a variety of stray cats, now vaccinated and sterilised, are being showcased at the Sua Pa…
- Thailand News
SCAT Airlines operates new routes from Kazakhstan to U-Tapao
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced new flight connections at U-Tapao–Rayong–Pattaya International Airport (UTP), courtesy of SCAT Airlines and AirAsia. This move underscores Thailand’s strategic push to enhance accessibility for international business travellers and tourists. SCAT Airlines is operating a charter service using Boeing 737 Max-9 with 213 seats from Almaty, Kazakhstan via flight number VSV5357 every seven to…
- Thailand News
Thai man dies after altercation with nephew in Lampang
A man suffering from a mental illness was fatally injured after a confrontation with his nephew in Lampang province. The nephew later turned himself in to the police. Officers from the Koh Kha Police Station in Lampang province were alerted to a fatal assault at a residence in Tha Pha Subdistrict, Koh Kha District at 2pm yesterday, June 12. The…
- Thailand News
RTA continues investigation into general in police station altercation
The Royal Thai Army (RTA) is investigating an incident involving a high-ranking officer allegedly behaving aggressively towards a woman and officials at a police station. The incident came to light yesterday when a video clip surfaced on social media showing the confrontation at the Din Daeng Metropolitan Police Station. Colonel Ritcha Suksuwan, RTA deputy spokesperson, confirmed that the individual in…
- Thailand News
Minister brushes off cannabis protests, high on reclassification
Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin downplayed the significance of protestors gathering outside of Government House to oppose the relisting of cannabis as a narcotic drug. Led by Prasitthichai Nunual of the People’s Network for Cannabis Legalisation in Thailand, approximately 300 pro-cannabis protesters started rallying yesterday. Somsak acknowledged the protesters were exercising their constitutional rights and making their voices heard by…
- Cannabis
Thai cannabis advocates ‘weed’ out opposition in Bangkok
Cannabis advocates are rallying to protect the future of the plant in Thailand. Led by Prasitchai Nunual, the Secretary-General of the Network for Shaping the Future of Thai Cannabis, over 300 people are set to gather in front of the UN Office on Ratchadamnoen Avenue, aiming to march to the Government House. Their protest, scheduled for yesterday at 1pm, coincides…
- Pattaya News
Deaf shoeshiner in Pattaya inspires with dedication and skill
A deaf shoeshiner in Pattaya has captured the admiration of netizens for his perseverance and dedication. Known as Kai, his story surfaced online after a local journalist saw him cleaning a tourist’s shoes on Pattaya Beach. Kai earns his living by offering shoe cleaning services to tourists. Despite being deaf and mute, he communicates with customers using a sign that…
- Thailand News
Vocational school students clash in Chachoengsao
Two vocational school groups in Chachoengsao engaged in a violent altercation involving gunfire and thrown objects, causing panic among locals at a health park. Witnesses, including shopkeepers, are calling for increased police patrols to prevent such incidents. A frightening scene unfolded as two groups of vocational students from Chachoengsao clashed in a health park, hurling energy drink bottles and firing…
- Thailand News
Decline in family income threatens Thai children’s education
The average monthly income of Thailand’s very poor families has plummeted, placing children’s education in jeopardy. According to the Equitable Education Fund (EEF), these families’ earnings dropped to a mere 1,039 baht per month in 2023, down from 1,077 baht in 2020. This translates to a daily income of just 34 baht—far below the World Bank’s poverty line of 80…
- Environment News
Caterpillars chomp through 150-rai lotus pond in record time
Millions of caterpillars devoured a 150-rai (approximately 60 hectares) lotus pond at Bueng Phra in Chokchai District, Nakhon Ratchasima, within two weeks. Experts identified the culprit as the Nhon Bung caterpillar, a type of moth larvae that prey on lotus plants. What was once a picturesque lotus pond, brimming with vibrant pink blossoms just two months ago, has now turned…
- Education
Funding shortages hinder education for refugee children
Funding shortages are severely hindering the education of refugee children, leaving many without the resources they desperately need. Last year, the “Building Tomorrow” programme reached over 13,500 people, offering education and livelihood support to Syrians under temporary protection in southeast Türkiye. The programme provided Turkish language classes to 12,000 children aged 6-13 at public education centres, aiming to break down…
- Education
Innovation through sustainability education in business academia
Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it’s shaping the very fabric of business education. As the climate crisis demands a fundamental transformation of our global economic framework, leading business schools are stepping up to the challenge. Many institutions are integrating sustainability into their curricula, preparing future leaders to navigate a rapidly evolving landscape. Different approaches to incorporating sustainability into…
- Education
Challenges of rural education in Thailand
Envision a circumstance where the payment of tuition is not carried out through monetary transactions but through the process of tree planting and participation in community service activities. This is the state of affairs in certain remote regions of Thailand, where educators, imbued with a deep sense of commitment, are endeavouring to deliver high-quality education despite numerous hindrances. The gravity…
- Thailand News
Thailand, Malaysia make border demarcation progress
Thailand and Malaysia are making strides in demarcating their shared border, as outlined in the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced. The border between Thailand and Malaysia spans 647 kilometres, stretching from Thailand’s Satun province and Malaysia’s Perlis state in the west to Thailand’s Narathiwat province and Malaysia’s Kelantan state in the east. Nathapol Khantahiran, Deputy…
- Education
The role of Thai NGOs in enhancing educational opportunities
Imagine a society in which each child, no matter their circumstances, is granted a quality education. This might sound idealistic, but in Thailand, it is being brought to fruition, all thanks to the relentless commitment of various non-governmental organisations (NGOs). These bodies are crucial in closing the education divide and presenting opportunities to pupils who might otherwise be overlooked. A…
- Thailand News
Taiwanese employer implicated in death of Thai migrant worker
A Taiwanese employer finds himself in the hot seat as suspicions swirl around the death of an illegal Thai migrant worker in Yilan County, northeast Taiwan. The tale begins with the Thai man, initially arriving on a tourist visa, swiftly descending into the murky world of illegal employment in Yilan. As whispers of his disappearance reached his homeland, the Thai…
- Featured Schools
Forging future leaders with St. Andrews International School, Green Valley’s educational pillars
Choosing the right school for your child comes with many questions aside from the curriculum and location. Does the school have the same values as you? How can the school prepare your children for the future? What unique approaches does the school use to meet each child’s needs? How does the school foster a well-rounded education? St. Andrews International School,…
- Thailand News
DSI shifts gears, catches Thai man for swerving luxury car taxes
Department of Special Investigation (DSI) officers arrested a Thai man yesterday for evading 42 million baht in taxes on the import of nine luxury cars. The DSI arrested the suspect, Chettha, at his accommodation, Uthong Mansion, in the Wang Thonglang district of Bangkok yesterday, May 29. Chettha is charged under Section 243 of the Customs Act for importing goods to…
- Environment News
Cabinet’s coastal crusade: 3 notifications to protect Andaman Sea
The Cabinet approved three ministerial notifications aimed at protecting the environment in Phang Nga, Krabi, and Ranong, three coastal provinces along the Andaman Sea. Deputy Prime Minister and Natural Resources and Environment Minister, Police General Phatcharavat Wongsuwan, announced yesterday, May 29, that two notifications from his ministry had received approval during a meeting held yesterday. The approved notifications focus on…
- Cannabis News
Supporters urge Thai PM to prevent Cannabis reclassification
Wisarat Phanprasat, head of the Western Herbal Community Business Network in Kanchanaburi, led a significant demonstration alongside over 1,000 cannabis supporters, submitting a draft of the People’s Cannabis Act and a petition to the prime minister. This event took place in front of the United Nations in Bangkok. The primary demand was to oppose the classification of cannabis as a…
- Thailand News
Weed demand justice: Cannabis advocates’ reclassification rally in Bangkok
Cannabis entrepreneurs, farmers, and activists gathered in Bangkok to protest the government’s plan to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic, only two years after its decriminalisation. The rally, held yesterday in front of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific headquarters, saw nearly 2,000 signatures collected to support a legal petition aimed at halting the government’s…
- Lifestyle
Wearable technology innovations and applications
Venture into the evolving realm of wearable technology, where innovation is not merely a trendy term, but a crucial element of survival. This advanced sector is instigating transformations across industries, improving worker safety, elevating performance levels, and diligently focusing on health. From sophisticated smartwatches to comprehensive activity trackers, wearable technology is not an aspect of a futuristic vision, it is…
- Business News
Thailand tackles fraud with mobile bank account name verification
Mobile bank account holders can continue using their services uninterrupted as authorities work to ensure the names of account holders match those of phone subscribers, according to the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES). This initiative aims to tackle the misuse of bank accounts by fraudsters. The crackdown, launched at the beginning of the week, has caused some concern…
- Phuket Travel
Top 5 surf beaches in Phuket: Unleash your inner surfer on vacation
Phuket, Thailand’s “Pearl of the Andaman,” isn’t just about pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Beneath the idyllic surface lies a thrilling secret for adrenaline seekers. While the island caters to sunbathers year-round, surfing in Phuket flourishes during the southwest monsoon season, roughly from May to October. So… Where are the best surfing spots in Thailand? Phuket’s beauty lies in its…
- Thailand video news
Thailand Video News | Violent altercation between Pattaya security guards and British tourists, Senate elections to move forward despite complications
In this Thailand video news, Alex and Jay delve into a variety of compelling stories from across the country. Beginning with a violent altercation in Pattaya, where security guards brutally attacked two foreign tourists over an unpaid bill, followed by a crackdown on reckless motorcycle riders in Koh Samui. In Phuket, police shut down an illegal pawn operation run by…
- Automotive
How to read dashboard indicators of your car
Ever wondered what those blinking lights on your car’s dashboard mean? You’re not alone. Understanding your car’s dashboard indicators isn’t just about deciphering cryptic symbols, it’s vital for your safety and the health of your vehicle. Dashboard warning lights come in two main types: red and orange. A red light typically signals a serious issue requiring immediate attention. It could…
- Thailand News
Mobile banking to operate normally during verification
The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) clarified today that mobile banking services will continue to operate as usual on May 27. The NBTC, in collaboration with the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) and commercial banks, aims to ensure that mobile numbers linked to bank accounts are properly verified to tackle issues related to fraudulent SIM cards and mule accounts. The NBTC…
- Education
Promoting LGBT acceptance and curbing bullying in Thai education
How LGBT folks are treated in Thai schools can really differ. Some schools are super inclusive, but others are still getting there. Surveys show LGBT students often face discrimination and get left out by classmates and teachers. Bullying is common and often overlooked because the support systems aren’t up to par. This difference shows we need programmes to tackle LGBT…