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  • Dry spell dilemma: Thai researchers sound the alarm over El Nino’s thirsty forecast

    Dry spell dilemma: Thai researchers sound the alarm over El Nino’s thirsty forecast

    Thai researchers are currently raising the alarm as they predict a potential drought crisis in the coming years, due to the El Nino weather pattern causing lower than average rainfall. Consequently, proactive measures and comprehensive water management plans are urgently needed to mitigate the impact of the impending water scarcity. A conference discussing climate change, water resource management, and strategies…

  • Man arrested for iPad theft from car in Bangkok shopping mall

    Man arrested for iPad theft from car in Bangkok shopping mall

    A 50 year old man has been arrested in relation to the theft of an iPad and photographic equipment from a car parked in a shopping mall in the Ratchaprasong area of Bangkok. The suspect, identified as Sawad, allegedly shattered the car window and later sold the stolen gadgets at a mobile phone shop in Khu Bon. On June 11,…

  • Fatal collision on poorly lit curve exposes need for better road lighting in Samut Sakhon

    Fatal collision on poorly lit curve exposes need for better road lighting in Samut Sakhon

    On a dimly lit curved road, a collision between an 18 year old motorcyclist and a 51 year old man turned fatal, leaving one dead and another severely injured. Locals disclosed that accidents frequently occur in this area due to poor road lighting. An accident was reported on Chalermphrakiat Bang Bo alley in the vicinity of the Srap Charoen Suk…

  • Thai teens nabbed for stealing fighting cocks in daring motorbike heists

    Thai teens nabbed for stealing fighting cocks in daring motorbike heists

    Four Thai teenagers in Pathum Thani were arrested for stealing fighting cocks from residents and then fleeing on motorbikes. The police tracked down the culprits after examining CCTV footage and found the stolen cocks in their possession. The teenagers confessed to their actions but claimed they had no intention to sell or consume the birds, only wanting to rear them.…

  • Motorcyclist killed in Chon Buri crash as lorry driver flees scene

    Motorcyclist killed in Chon Buri crash as lorry driver flees scene

    A 28 year old motorcyclist died after crashing into the back of a lorry in Chon Buri, but the lorry driver vanished from the scene. Police are searching for the driver by reviewing CCTV footage and are calling for cautious driving, particularly on bypass roads where vehicles often speed. At the accident site, the body of Kritsana Taen-ngu was discovered…

  • Russian man found dead in meditation position in pool at house in Phuket

    Russian man found dead in meditation position in pool at house in Phuket

    A Thai man stumbled upon the dead body of a Russian man in a pool of a house in the Saiyuan Med Village in the Rawai sub-district, Mueang district of Phuket. The Russian man reportedly died while he was engaged in meditation beneath the water’s surface. Officers from Chalong Police Station investigated the house after being notified of the Russian…

  • Heroic rescue: Thai student saves drowning family, receives Good Citizen Award

    Heroic rescue: Thai student saves drowning family, receives Good Citizen Award

    A 12th grade student, Wuttisak Mangkang, also known as “Nong Euro,” heroically saved a family of three from drowning in Thailand‘s Nakhon Nayok province. On May 7, at 2pm, Wuttisak, a student at Nakhon Nayok School, jumped into the water to assist the struggling family, eventually bringing them safely to shore. Dr. Worathat Prueksataweegul, Chief Inspector General of the Ministry…

  • Dolphin’s daring adventure ends swimmingly with a river rescue in Phuket

    Dolphin’s daring adventure ends swimmingly with a river rescue in Phuket

    The authorities successfully rescued a lost bottlenose dolphin that had ventured into the Tha Chin River in the Ratsada district of Phuket. Residents, anglers, and fishermen in the district spotted the dolphin swimming in Tha Chin River near Koh Sire Bridge at 8am today and reported it to the Sireetarn Marine Endangered Animals Rescue Centre. Residents urged the relevant authorities…

  • Ex-husband violently attacks man in Rayong after recent breakup with girlfriend

    Ex-husband violently attacks man in Rayong after recent breakup with girlfriend

    A 40 year old man was attacked by his girlfriend’s ex-husband outside a village in Rayong province, Thailand, following the couple’s breakup 15 days ago. The attacker, accompanied by a friend, severely injured the victim before fleeing the scene. At around 9am this morning, the authorities were alerted about an incident of assault at the entrance of a village on…

  • An evolving sporting landscape: The rise of digital engagement in Thailand

    An evolving sporting landscape: The rise of digital engagement in Thailand

    As the digital age continues to evolve globally, Thailand is no exception. The Thai landscape is experiencing a paradigm shift as various sectors embrace and capitalise on digital innovation. One such sector bearing witness to this transformative journey is sports, an industry integral to the socio-cultural fabric of Thai society. Unleashing Thailand’s Sporting Passion Thailand’s rich sporting culture spans traditional…

  • 4 year old Thai girl’s story raises 5.9 million baht for blind grandmother’s care

    4 year old Thai girl’s story raises 5.9 million baht for blind grandmother’s care

    A four year old Thai girl named Toey, who takes care of her blind grandmother, has received an overwhelming 5.9 million baht (US$170,000) in donations after her story was shared online. The funds were raised after teacher Aoom, who runs the personal Facebook account ‘Modern Kindergarten Classroom, Teacher Aoom,’ posted about the Thai girl’s situation, seeking help from the public.…

  • Stock exchange warns investors: Tread carefully on OTO shares

    Stock exchange warns investors: Tread carefully on OTO shares

    Following irregular trading of One to One Contacts Plc (OTO) shares, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) issued a warning for investors to be cautious and examine information thoroughly. OTO, which offers outsourced contact centre services to government agencies and corporations, faced a spike in trading volume, mainly concentrated among a few investors. Previously placed under the Level 1 trading regulations…

  • Unwrapped truth: Viral video of passenger cling-film wrapping three seats raises doubt (video)

    Unwrapped truth: Viral video of passenger cling-film wrapping three seats raises doubt (video)

    The authenticity of a recent viral video showing a female passenger using cling film wrap to create a makeshift bed across three economy seats is being questioned by netizens. The video, which has garnered 3.8 million views on TikTok, depicts the passenger diligently enclosing the space of the three seats she presumably booked using cling wrap. In the video taken…

  • Woman bitten by centipede while sleeping warns of dangers

    Woman bitten by centipede while sleeping warns of dangers

    A young woman in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, was bitten by a centipede while sleeping and experienced intense pain and swelling in her mouth. She quickly sought emergency medical treatment and warned others of the potential dangers of similar incidents. The incident occurred in the middle of Tuesday night, when the university student suddenly felt a sharp pain in her mouth.…

  • Industry blues: Thailand’s TISI takes a double dip, blaming government formation woes

    Industry blues: Thailand’s TISI takes a double dip, blaming government formation woes

    The Thailand Industry Sentiment Index (TISI) suffered another setback after experiencing a decline for the second month in a row, partly due to uncertainties surrounding the formation of a new coalition government. In May, the TISI dropped to 92.5 points from 95 in April. Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), cited issues in setting up a…

  • Lottery prediction teller holds Chinese feast for spirits in Chon Buri

    Lottery prediction teller holds Chinese feast for spirits in Chon Buri

    Last night at 7pm, a Chinese feast was held by a well-known lottery prediction teller and a generous teacher at the Tri Khun Tham Cemetery in Nong Rhee, Chon Buri Province. They served 200 tables of food for the spirits, and many locals also arrived to collect leftover food and drinks. The event took place with the participation of the…

  • Pattaya burglars break into woman’s room by finding hidden key (video)

    Pattaya burglars break into woman’s room by finding hidden key (video)

    Two Pattaya burglars managed to break into a woman’s rental room by finding a key that the woman had concealed in front of her property. The burglars stole several valuable items. CCTV footage captured the moment when the two culprits arrived at the location, situated in the Nong Prue sub-district of Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri, at 6pm on Tuesday.…

  • Woman murders friend’s abusive husband at an Isaan resort

    Woman murders friend’s abusive husband at an Isaan resort

    A Thai woman shot her friend’s husband at a resort hotel in the Rattnana Wapee district in the northeastern province of Nong Khai. The man later died in hospital yesterday. Officers from Rattana Wapee Police Station launched an investigation into the resort hotel last night after the shooting. Thirty-seven-year-old Thai man Sopha Suphomueng was found with a gunshot wound in…

  • Bank of Thailand anticipates slower loan growth: Interest rates not main factor

    Bank of Thailand anticipates slower loan growth: Interest rates not main factor

    The Bank of Thailand anticipates a slower pace of loan growth in the banking industry due to reduced demand, while asserting that rising interest rates are not the main factor impacting loan expansion. The central bank’s soft loan programme, which aimed to aid small and medium-sized enterprises, largely contributed to the increased borrowing during the post-pandemic recovery period. Sakkapop Panyanukul,…

  • Stirring noodle drama: Chinese bride’s parents reject wedding gift, calling it a ‘souper’ insult

    Stirring noodle drama: Chinese bride’s parents reject wedding gift, calling it a ‘souper’ insult

    The parents of a Chinese bride refused to allow their daughter to marry her future husband after the groom gave them four boxes of instant noodles as a wedding gift. The parents said the groom’s present was insulting. Each region has its Chinese wedding traditions, but regardless of location, all parents want their daughters to have a dignified and respectable…

  • Krabi official caught demanding 100,000 baht fee for hotel license renewal

    Krabi official caught demanding 100,000 baht fee for hotel license renewal

    The Provincial Governor of Krabi removed the Permanent Secretary of the Mueang Krabi district from her position after she was accused of demanding 100,000 baht from a hotel in the province in exchange for an operating license. The Office of Public Sector Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) reported to news agencies that the commission received a complaint from the owner of a…

  • ASEAN membership: Roadmap endorsed for Timor-Leste’s inclusion and Thai trade

    ASEAN membership: Roadmap endorsed for Timor-Leste’s inclusion and Thai trade

    Yesterday, a senior official at the Ministry of Foreign affairs announced that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has recently endorsed a roadmap that outlines the steps for Timor-Leste becoming its 11th member. This ASEAN membership move is expected to benefit Thailand economically by expanding trade and investment opportunities between the two nations. Timor-Leste initially submitted its request for…

  • Timber regulations tightened, Thailand targets Siamese rosewood exports

    Timber regulations tightened, Thailand targets Siamese rosewood exports

    The Commerce Ministry of Thailand recently announced two new regulations targeting the timber trade. Beginning on July 17, traders will be required to hold a certificate of import to import timber, processed wood, and wooden artefacts. Additionally, starting August 16, the export of Siamese rosewood (phayung) will be prohibited, Bangkok Post reports. The director-general of the Foreign Trade Department, Ronnarong…

  • Siam Piwat Simon plans second Premium Outlets in tourist hotspot

    Siam Piwat Simon plans second Premium Outlets in tourist hotspot

    Shopping mall operator Siam Piwat Simon Co is exploring options for the best location to open a second branch of Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, focusing on provinces with a large local population and high foreign tourist numbers. Michael Tang, the company’s managing director, highlighted the importance of excellent transport infrastructure and convenient access for travellers when selecting the location for…

  • Thai election concerns rise due to prolonged ballot box transport in Buri Ram

    Thai election concerns rise due to prolonged ballot box transport in Buri Ram

    Concerns have been raised over the prolonged transportation time of ballot boxes in Buri Ram, following the recent general Thai election. A group of ten complainants from Non Suwan and Nong Ki districts filed a request with the Election Commission’s Buri Ram office, questioning why it took four and a half hours to transport the ballot boxes across a 20-kilometre…

  • Tree falls on revered Thai monk’s house, minor damage sustained

    Tree falls on revered Thai monk’s house, minor damage sustained

    In a remarkable incident, a large tree fell on the house of the revered Thai monk Luang Pu Mun, but the house remained mostly intact. The monk’s followers shared photos of the astonishing event that took place at the Wat Pa Phurithattatirawat Forest Monastery in Sakhon Nakhon, Thailand. This extraordinary occurrence happened when the area experienced heavy rainfall causing several…

  • NACC investigation targets ex-House secretary over 15.4 million baht clock scandal

    NACC investigation targets ex-House secretary over 15.4 million baht clock scandal

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) investigation is preparing to take legal action against Suwichak Nakwatcharachai, the former secretary-general of the House of Representatives, over allegations of his involvement in the irregular procurement of overpriced clocks worth 15.4 million baht for the parliament back in 2013. An inside source at the NACC revealed that a recent board meeting provided evidence supporting…

  • Age-defying resurrection: Elderly Ecuadorian woman defies death, comes back to life (video)

    Age-defying resurrection: Elderly Ecuadorian woman defies death, comes back to life (video)

    In a shocking turn of events, a 76 year old Ecuadorian woman miraculously came back to life after she was pronounced dead by doctors just hours earlier. To the disbelief of her family, the woman, Bella, was found inside her coffin, breathing heavily and knocking on the lid, at her own funeral. Bella’s son, Gilbert, recounted the moment they realised…

  • Hidden photo in ancestral tomb unnerving, family turns to Thai-like numerals for clues

    Hidden photo in ancestral tomb unnerving, family turns to Thai-like numerals for clues

    A Malaysian woman named Jennifer discovered a puzzling photograph of an unknown woman concealed beneath her grandfather’s tomb, which was over 20 years old. The two-inch image was accompanied by Thai-like numbers and an inscribed charm, as well as a one-cent coin. The family sought help from ceremony experts to eliminate any potential curse, and Jennifer gave the photo to…

  • Student pours food on another student over cat smell debate in heated altercation

    Student pours food on another student over cat smell debate in heated altercation

    A male student engaged in a heated conversation about the smell of cats found himself slapped with a tray of food and involved in an altercation with a female student who allegedly took offence at his discussion. The incident occurred in the cafeteria of Tienjin University, China, where the extent of the argument led to police intervention and further controversy…