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  • CannabisHow blockchain boosts trust & quality in transforming Thai cannabis

    How blockchain boosts trust & quality in transforming Thai cannabis

    Thailand’s cannabis industry is on the brink of a revolution, and blockchain technology is at the heart of this transformation. As regulations evolve and the market expands, the integration of blockchain is set to redefine how businesses operate within this sector. With its unparalleled ability to ensure transparency and security, blockchain offers a promising solution to some of the industry’s…

  • Thailand Cannabis GuideRevolutionising cannabis: The blockchain game-changer

    Revolutionising cannabis: The blockchain game-changer

    In the rapidly evolving cannabis industry, ensuring product quality and authenticity is paramount. Enter blockchain technology, a game-changer that’s poised to revolutionize how we track, manage, and verify cannabis products. This digital ledger system isn’t just about cryptocurrency anymore; it’s about bringing unparalleled transparency and efficiency to the cannabis supply chain. By leveraging blockchain, companies can now offer you a…

  • Thailand NewsCanadian man claims fear of criminal gang forced him to open plane door

    Canadian man claims fear of criminal gang forced him to open plane door

    The Canadian passenger, who attempted to open the door of a Thai Airways plane on February 7, claimed that he had to escape the aircraft because a criminal gang from Vietnam was after him. The foreign man was clean from drugs, and there was no mention of mental health issues. The 40 year old Canadian man, Wong Sai Heung, was…

  • Aviation NewsThai Airways responds to Chiang Mai Airport door incident

    Thai Airways responds to Chiang Mai Airport door incident

    Thai Airways addressed a recent incident at Chiang Mai Airport where a Canadian passenger’s attempt to open an aircraft door while waiting for takeoff caused several flights to circle without being able to land. The disruption occurred yesterday (February 7), leading to temporary chaos as flights were unable to touch down at the airport. Chiang Mai Airport experienced significant disruption…

  • Thailand NewsThai govt urges electric incense use during Chinese New Year

    Thai govt urges electric incense use during Chinese New Year

    Deputy Government Spokesperson Karom Phonphonklang yesterday shared a statement concerning the upcoming Chinese New Year Celebration, which is to be held from February 8 to 10. The focus of his statement was on the need to monitor the lighting of incense, candles, firecrackers, and the burning of paper money. Karom Phonphonklang expressed the Thai government’s concern over the potential health…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok-Nong Khai train service to blaze a trail to Vientiane

    Bangkok-Nong Khai train service to blaze a trail to Vientiane

    The Bangkok-Nong Khai train will depart from the Thanaleng station in Laos to the brand-new Khamsavath station in Vientiane next month. The Director-General of the Department of Rail Transport, Pichet Kunadhamraks, revealed that the SRT has been operating trains from Nong Khai to Thanaleng, and now, the final stretch from Thanaleng to Khamsavath will mark the climax of this journey.…

  • Thailand NewsSpice heist: Thai raid uncovers fake seasoning factory, Chinese investor behind RosDee racket

    Spice heist: Thai raid uncovers fake seasoning factory, Chinese investor behind RosDee racket

    The Thai authorities swooped on a fake seasoning powder factory, arresting five suspects and revealing a Chinese investor behind the operation. The counterfeit goods, bearing the brand name RosDee, were seized across three provinces. A significant counterfeit seasoning operation has been dismantled by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Thailand, following coordinated raids across Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and Ayutthaya provinces. The…

  • Crime NewsAir hostess interrogated over 20 million baht cocaine parcel to Australia

    Air hostess interrogated over 20 million baht cocaine parcel to Australia

    A 30 year old air hostess yesterday was interrogated for over six hours following the discovery of her name on a parcel containing 7.5 kilogrammes of concealed cocaine intended for delivery to Australia. The narcotics were hidden in 15 1-metre-long cushions within the parcel, initially intended for a Thai female student residing in Australia. The student had previously posted on…

  • World NewsMiraculous escape as 41 Indian workers defy death in Himalayan tunnel drama (video)

    Miraculous escape as 41 Indian workers defy death in Himalayan tunnel drama (video)

    The 41 Indian workers who were trapped under a collapsed tunnel beneath the Himalayas were all rescued after a 17-day ordeal. Trapped since November 12, the Indian workers faced a daunting ordeal when the tunnel, a part of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious Char Dham Highway project, crumbled, burying them under 60 metres of rubble. With their only exit…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket launches health certification for hotels to boost tourists’ confidence

    Phuket launches health certification for hotels to boost tourists’ confidence

    The Department of Medical Sciences, a part of Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, has introduced a certification programme that awards hotels for their effective prevention of Legionnaires disease and Norovirus. This initiative is part of the broader Safety Phuket Island Sandbox scheme, aimed at bolstering tourist confidence in visiting Phuket and the rest of the country. The unveiling of this…

  • Thailand NewsLoy Krathong chaos at Chiang Mai Airport: 160 flights shuffled, travellers beware!

    Loy Krathong chaos at Chiang Mai Airport: 160 flights shuffled, travellers beware!

    With the upcoming Loy Krathong Festival in sight, Chiang Mai Airport is set to experience a whirlwind of changes, with a staggering 160 flights facing disruptions from November 27 to 28, post 7pm. Chiang Mai Airport Deputy Director Wisut Khamyod revealed today a jaw-dropping 101 cancellations and 59 rescheduled flights, creating a turbulence level hitting 47% of regular air traffic.…

  • Pattaya NewsChon Buri: Huge haul of undisclosed animal carcasses seized by Livestock Department

    Chon Buri: Huge haul of undisclosed animal carcasses seized by Livestock Department

    The quiet humdrum of Pattaya was broken yesterday by a significant operation led by the Chon Buri Department of Livestock. The team, under the guidance of Police Colonel Chakkraphong Panmongkol, unearthed a staggering 5,100 kilogrammes of undisclosed animal carcasses in the Pong locale of Chon Buri‘s Banglamung district. Acting on a tip-off that hinted at unauthorised activities in the region,…

  • Thailand NewsThai agencies to strategise release of hostages amid Israel-Hamas war

    Thai agencies to strategise release of hostages amid Israel-Hamas war

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin of Thailand announced a meeting with various agencies scheduled for today, aiming to discuss potential strategies for securing the release of Thai hostages caught in the crossfire of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The 61 year old prime minister acknowledged the delicate nature of the situation, given the ongoing negotiations for the release of the hostages and…

  • Thailand NewsFlight flab: Thai airlines weigh in on passenger pounds

    Flight flab: Thai airlines weigh in on passenger pounds

    Several airlines have introduced weight checks for passengers and their luggage before boarding to calculate standard and average passenger weight. This passenger weigh-in measure, initiated today, allows airlines to distribute weight more effectively on international flights, thus reducing fuel usage. Foreign airlines have implemented the passenger weigh-in rule to investigate and calculate standard and average passenger weight. The collected data…

  • Thailand NewsEnd of the line: Thailand’s railway police disbands after 72 years

    End of the line: Thailand’s railway police disbands after 72 years

    After 72 years of service, the Thailand Railway Police Division (RPD), colloquially known as the train marshals, are bidding farewell today. These officers have been a stalwart presence on the trains coursing through Thailand since the modern railway system was established during King Chulalongkorn’s reign. The decision to disband the railway law enforcement unit comes in the wake of the…

  • Cannabis NewsStoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Stoned students: Cannabis-laced muffins ‘bake’ trouble in South African school

    Cannabis-laced muffins sparked the mass hospitalisation of pupils in South Africa which sparked public concern. The incident occurred at Pulamadibogo Primary School in Soshanguve, a city in northern South Africa. The initial investigation identified that the muffins, which were consumed by nearly 100 students aged between 5 and 13 years, were tainted with cannabis, locally known as Dagga. The students,…

  • Thailand News3D scanning tech utilised by Thailand’s FAD to monitor Wat Arun tilt

    3D scanning tech utilised by Thailand’s FAD to monitor Wat Arun tilt

    Thailand’s Fine Arts Department (FAD) is set to employ 3D scanning technology in monitoring the tilt of Wat Arun’s main stupa, an important heritage site located in Bangkok’s Yai district. FAD director general Phanombut Chantharachot revealed that a recent survey discovered a slight tilt at the wat’s main structure’s top along the Chao Phraya River. Furthermore, minor subsidence has caused…

  • Crime NewsMysterious man terrorises Thai vet, police late to respond

    Mysterious man terrorises Thai vet, police late to respond

    A mysterious man terrorised a veterinarian living and working at her animal clinic in Thailand’s Rayong province. The vet called the police, and the 191 emergency line was busy. The police arrived hours later but said they could not detain the suspect because he was “out of control.” The vet was alarmed when an unidentified man, approximately 25 to 30…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket fishing boats pass inspections, no illegal activity found, officials say

    Phuket fishing boats pass inspections, no illegal activity found, officials say

    Recent inspections of fishing boats operating in Phuket waters have shown no signs of illegal activities, such as human trafficking or compromised working conditions, according to officials. The random inspections were conducted on five boats and aimed to ensure workers’ rights were being upheld, with checks on employment and working conditions, valid working permits, and wages being paid in the…

  • Thailand NewsPregnant woman given wrong medication at hospital, experiences uncontrollable spasms

    Pregnant woman given wrong medication at hospital, experiences uncontrollable spasms

    In an alarming incident, an expectant mother was administered the wrong medication during her visit to a medical facility. The 37 week pregnant woman went to the hospital for a regular blood test and was mistakenly given epileptic medication instead of sugar water. After taking the medicine, the pregnant woman experienced severe symptoms, sparking a wave of fear and concern…

  • Technology NewsAI powered technology transforming Thailand hotels

    AI powered technology transforming Thailand hotels

    Thailand’s hotel industry is witnessing a significant shift as it embraces artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, reshaping the landscape of luxury accommodations in the country. As hotels seek to enhance guest experiences and streamline their operations, AI-powered systems are being integrated into various aspects of hotel services. This fusion of advanced technology with Thailand’s renowned hospitality is creating a new standard…

  • Environment NewsFruit to the rescue: governor eases contamination worries by eating some mango

    Fruit to the rescue: governor eases contamination worries by eating some mango

    To alleviate concerns about radioactive contamination in the province following the theft of a Caesium-137 cylinder last week, the Governor of the Prachinburi Provincial Office organized a fruit-eating exercise. The caesium-137 cylinder was stolen from a National Power Plant 5A Company facility at 304 Industrial Park in Prachinburi province, central Thailand on February 23, but it wasn’t reported missing until…

  • Hot NewsRecovered Caesium-137 cannister ‘not a threat to local Thai produce’

    Recovered Caesium-137 cannister ‘not a threat to local Thai produce’

    Thai officials say the recently recovered Caesium-137 canister is not a threat to local produce, despite it being smelted. The concerns over the effects of the tube’s radioactive properties were raised as contaminated furnace dust was discovered at a steel plant in Prachin Buri’s Kabin Buri district this week. Out of fear, customers cancelled purchase orders of fruit from the province,…

  • Transport NewsSingapore Airlines flight grounded after bomb threat

    Singapore Airlines flight grounded after bomb threat

    A bomb threat led to an emergency grounding of a Singapore Airlines flight in South Africa. Singapore Airlines flight SQ478 was grounded in Johannesburg yesterday following the threat. The aircraft landed at OR Tambo International Airport and all 58 passengers and 15 crew members successfully disembarked. The plane was flying from Singapore to Cape Town and was just doing a…

  • World NewsDespite China risk, Malaysia will not change Covid rules

    Despite China risk, Malaysia will not change Covid rules

    Thailand has implemented new blanket Covid-19 restrictions from today in an effort to fight an infection spike without offending China, which just opened to international travel despite a massive coronavirus outbreak. Malaysia went in another direction, declaring that they would make no changes to their entry procedures despite the increased risk of Covid in travellers from China. The Minister of…

  • World NewsTourists can carry on bonking in Bali says govenor

    Tourists can carry on bonking in Bali says govenor

    The Bali Governor says tourists can carry on bonking when visiting the island and will not be prosecuted under a new law which criminalises sex outside of marriage in Indonesia. Bali Governor Wayan Koster yesterday moved to ease concerns that Indonesia’s revised criminal code will damage the resort island’s lucrative tourism industry, reported Al Jazeera. Koster said that people can…

  • Crime NewsIndian man barely remembers murder he committed 50 years ago

    Indian man barely remembers murder he committed 50 years ago

    You’d think murdering someone is something you’d remember. But a man in India recently nabbed for an unsolved murder nearly 50 years ago appeared shocked when he was arrested. He said he only had a vague recollection of the incident. A 70 year old woman was murdered in 1973 in the village of Saijpur in the Gujarat state of India.…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Foreign tourists swarm into Thailand

    Thailand News Today | Foreign tourists swarm into Thailand

    NEW LAW ALLOWS HOMEBREWING FOR THAIS – BUT WITH LIMITS Thailand news Is Thailand set to see a microbrewery renaissance? New regulations are coming into effect today that open the door for small distilleries and breweries. The new regulations outline rules that loosen restrictions on small breweries and even allow home alcohol distilling for personal use. The regulation was published…

  • Tourism NewsProposal would allow small hotels to operate as a homestay

    Proposal would allow small hotels to operate as a homestay

    The Ministry of Interior’s proposal for relaxing regulations on small homestay hotels has been met with opposition from the Thai Hotels Association. The plan would expand a “homestay” exemption in the Hotel Act for small businesses with no more than 20 guests in no more than four rooms, increasing the maximum size and occupancy to 10 rooms and 30 guests.…

  • Business NewsImportance of trading only with regulated brokers

    Importance of trading only with regulated brokers

    Investing boils down to making decisions. Good decisions can bring rewards in the form of profits, whereas bad decisions can be very risky and lead to losses. For every investor that wants to trade financial assets online, choosing a brokerage company is one of the first decisions that has to be made. Brokers provide a gateway to the world of…