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  • Democrat Party leader calls for change amidst crisis before anniversary

    Democrat Party leader calls for change amidst crisis before anniversary

    Chalermchai Sri-on, leader of the Democrat Party, underscored the importance of embracing change amidst a significant crisis as the party approaches its 80th anniversary. During the annual general meeting at the Miracle Grand Hotel yesterday, April 26, Chalermchai, who also holds the position of Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, highlighted that the party is in a serious predicament, with…

  • Chinese man arrested for murder of transgender in Pattaya

    Chinese man arrested for murder of transgender in Pattaya

    A Chinese man accused of murdering a transgender woman in Pattaya was arrested at Suvarnabhumi International Airport yesterday, April 26, as he attempted to exit Thailand. The victim, identified as 25 year old Woranan, a post-operative transgender woman from Nong Khai, was discovered by a housekeeper at a Pattaya apartment complex, who was conducting a welfare check. Local police were…

  • How Thailand data centre investment improves tech infrastructure in the country

    How Thailand data centre investment improves tech infrastructure in the country

    A well-matured and properly maintained data centre operation helps support and improve Thailand’s tech infrastructure, but this can only be achieved with the right kind of continued investment. With that said, let’s dive straight in and take a closer look at how continued investment in data centres in Thailand improves the country’s tech infrastructure. What are data centres, and why…

  • Collapsed Bangkok building death toll rises to 60

    Collapsed Bangkok building death toll rises to 60

    Rescue teams in Bangkok have uncovered three more bodies from the rubble of a 30-story building that collapsed last month, bringing the death toll to a devastating 60. The bodies were found in the fire escape stairwell area of the under-construction State Audit Office (SAO) building in Chatuchak district. Officials fear that more victims may be discovered as search and…

  • Youths throw pétanque balls at boxing leader’s Chon Buri home

    Youths throw pétanque balls at boxing leader’s Chon Buri home

    In a bizarre and frightening incident in Chon Buri, a group of youths targeted the home of a boxing camp leader, throwing pétanque balls at his house in the early hours yesterday, April 25. The attack, which narrowly missed his six year old daughter, left the family car and house windows damaged, leaving the family shaken and fearful. The incident…

  • Tourism in Mukdahan drops by 50% after Songkran festival

    Tourism in Mukdahan drops by 50% after Songkran festival

    The Mukdahan Hotel Association has highlighted a significant decline in tourism activity following the Songkran festival, with accommodation bookings plummeting by over 50%. The lack of major events in this secondary tourist destination is affecting employment, with thousands at risk of losing their jobs. Pramin Wongpralab, chairman of the Mukdahan Hotel Association, noted that the sluggish economic conditions in April…

  • 2 Thai men confess to killing dog for sun-dried meat in Sa Kaeo

    2 Thai men confess to killing dog for sun-dried meat in Sa Kaeo

    Two Thai men have sparked outrage after confessing to shooting their neighbour’s dog and using its remains to make sun-dried meat. The chilling incident, which occurred in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, has left the local community in disbelief. The suspects, identified as 68 year old Sawaeng and 56 year old Prasit, were arrested after a complaint was filed by…

  • Pattaya’s new drainage system ready for rainy season

    Pattaya’s new drainage system ready for rainy season

    Pattaya City is gearing up for the rainy season with a major new upgrade to its drainage system, designed to combat flooding in central areas. On Thursday, April 24, Pattaya Mayor Poramet Ngampichet inspected and tested the newly completed Phase 1 of the Eastern Railway Parallel Road Drainage System, ensuring it’s ready for heavy rainfall. The drainage project, part of…

  • Police arrest restaurant murder suspect in Kanchanaburi

    Police arrest restaurant murder suspect in Kanchanaburi

    Police have apprehended a 25 year old suspect in connection with the fatal shooting of a 17 year old girl, following his attempt to evade capture in the western province of Kanchanaburi. The incident occurred on a road in Lam Sam Kaew subdistrict, Lam Luk Ka district, Pathum Thani province, where the victim was shot and later died in hospital.…

  • Woman attacked near Sattahip beach, deranged suspect arrested

    Woman attacked near Sattahip beach, deranged suspect arrested

    A horrific attack near Sattahip’s Abhakornkiatiwong Hospital has left a 52 year old woman severely injured and a suspect in psychiatric evaluation. Police were called to the scene after a violent assault near the beach, leading to a swift response from rescue teams and medical staff. Upon arrival, officers found Namnong Samsi, bleeding heavily from a brutal head wound inflicted…

  • Thai Airways partners with KMC to convert Boeing 777-300ERs

    Thai Airways partners with KMC to convert Boeing 777-300ERs

    Thai Airways has signed a Memorandum of Inderstanding (MOU) with Kansas Modification Center, LLC (KMC) to establish a joint venture for converting Boeing 777-300ER passenger aircraft into freighters. The agreement, signed yesterday, April 25, by Thai Airways CEO Chai Eamsiri and KMC CEO James Allen Gibbs at Thai Airways’ headquarters on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, marks a significant milestone for both…

  • Thai-Australian police unite to combat transnational crime networks

    Thai-Australian police unite to combat transnational crime networks

    Thai and Australian police have initiated a collaborative operation to dismantle transnational criminal networks. This joint effort targets crimes like narcotics, child exploitation, and cryptocurrency-based money laundering, aiming to tackle complex issues that cross international borders. Earlier this month, Police Lieutenant General Jirabhop Bhuridej, Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police’s Central Investigation Bureau, led a delegation to Australia for discussions…

  • PM Paetongtarn leaves hospital after fever recovery

    PM Paetongtarn leaves hospital after fever recovery

    Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was discharged from hospital after recovering from a high fever, according to government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub yesterday, April 25. The 38 year old PM was admitted to hospital on Thursday evening, April 24, following her return from a two-day official visit to Cambodia. After a medical examination yesterday, doctors found her condition had improved and…

  • Chiang Mai cafe accused of creating ‘human zoo’ amid criticism

    Chiang Mai cafe accused of creating ‘human zoo’ amid criticism

    Criticism has been directed at a Chiang Mai cafe located in a former tobacco factory, which allows visitors to observe workers sorting tobacco leaves, with some accusing it of creating a “human zoo.“ The controversy began after a customer posted an image on social media, capturing her visit to Yen.CNX cafe with workers visible behind a glass partition, sorting leaves…

  • 6 police officers honoured after Hua Hin aircraft crash

    6 police officers honoured after Hua Hin aircraft crash

    Following a tragic small aircraft accident involving a police air unit, six police officers’ bodies have been transported from Hua Hin Hospital to the Police General Hospital’s forensic institute. The accident, which occurred near Bo Fai Airport in Hua Hin district, Prachuap Khiri Khan province, resulted in the deaths of five officers and critically injured one, who later succumbed to…

  • New liquid and gel rules enforced at Thailand airports

    New liquid and gel rules enforced at Thailand airports

    Thailand has introduced new rules governing how liquids, gels, and aerosols (LGAs) can be carried in hand luggage, tightening security measures at airports nationwide. The new regulations, which came into effect on Tuesday, April 22, were published in the Royal Gazette and supersede those introduced in 2019. “These updated rules, issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), aim…

  • French fugitive busted at Phuket Airport over assault charge

    French fugitive busted at Phuket Airport over assault charge

    A wanted French national thought he could slip into Thailand unnoticed but Phuket’s sharp-eyed immigration and police officers had other plans. In a dramatic early morning arrest, a 31 year old Frenchman was apprehended at Phuket International Airport yesterday, April 24 at around 7.40am. The arrest was made inside the international arrivals hall, where officers were waiting to intercept him…

  • 3 Thai teenagers suspected of murdering friend in Lop Buri dam

    3 Thai teenagers suspected of murdering friend in Lop Buri dam

    A Thai mother suspects three teenagers of murdering her 15 year old son and abandoning his body in a dam in the central province of Lop Buri, before fabricating a story that he had drowned. The lifeless body of the teenager, Thunwa, was discovered floating face down in the Pasak Chonlasit Dam on April 18. The Ruamkatanyu Rescue Foundation was initially unable…

  • Thai police bust Ayutthaya factory making addictive syrup

    Thai police bust Ayutthaya factory making addictive syrup

    In a dramatic crackdown, police raided a major counterfeit cough syrup factory in Ayutthaya, uncovering a disturbing network responsible for mixing the syrup with addictive substances to create the illicit 4×100 drink. The operation, conducted today, April 25, involved officials from the Consumer Protection Police Division and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), who targeted two warehouses in Uthai district.…

  • Train slams pickup as driver ignores barrier in Sattahip

    Train slams pickup as driver ignores barrier in Sattahip

    A 69 year old man is lucky to be alive after a shocking collision with a freight train in Sattahip that left his pickup truck mangled and his body seriously injured. At 9.50am yesterday, April 24, Sattahip Police were alerted to a dramatic accident at a railway crossing near Ban Noen Samakkhi in Chon Buri province. The crash involved a…

  • Phuket seafront restaurant busted for land grab

    Phuket seafront restaurant busted for land grab

    A popular Phuket restaurant with stunning sea views is under fire after police swooped in and seized over 4 rai of land, citing illegal forest encroachment and unlicensed construction. The high-profile raid has rocked the east side of Phuket Town, exposing serious environmental violations hidden behind a picturesque dining experience. Yesterday, April 24, officials from the Phuket Provincial Forestry Office,…

  • Drunk Thai driver pretends to be foreigner after crashing 2 cars

    Drunk Thai driver pretends to be foreigner after crashing 2 cars

    A heavily drunk Thai driver pretended to be a foreigner in an attempt to avoid legal consequences after crashing her car into two vehicles in Bangkok. Two TikTok users shared videos of the incident yesterday, on April 24, which reportedly took place in Soi Mahad Thai in the Ramkhamhaeng area of Bangkok. The driver of the white hatchback, who caused…

  • Baht slump could boost Pattaya tourism in low season

    Baht slump could boost Pattaya tourism in low season

    As Pattaya gears up for its traditional low season, a silver lining has emerged, Thailand’s weakening baht could bring a welcome surge in foreign visitors. With the Thai currency slipping to 33.57 baht per US dollar yesterday, April 24, down from 33.39 the day before, analysts suggest the trend may continue, offering tourists more bang for their buck. “Foreign travellers…

  • Tour de theft: Israeli’s bike swiped in Bangkok, found on Facebook

    Tour de theft: Israeli’s bike swiped in Bangkok, found on Facebook

    A cheeky thief tried to cash in on a stolen bike belonging to an Israeli tourist by flogging it on Facebook but got caught peddling his crime to an undercover cop. Bangkok police nabbed the suspect who allegedly nicked a pricey bike from a visiting tourist in Yaowarat, Chinatown’s bustling food and shopping district, before listing it online for a…

  • Blade runner: Thai man sparks hospital horror in Chiang Mai

    Blade runner: Thai man sparks hospital horror in Chiang Mai

    Panic gripped a Chiang Mai hospital this morning after a knife-wielding Thai man stormed the outpatient ward, threatening to slash his own throat in front of terrified staff and patients. The dramatic standoff unfolded around 11.30am, today, April 25, when the unhinged man burst into McCormick Hospital in Chiang Mai, clutching a knife and pressing it to his own neck…

  • Phuket earthquake sinking rumour slammed as fake news

    Phuket earthquake sinking rumour slammed as fake news

    Rumours that Phuket could vanish beneath the waves after a major earthquake sent shockwaves across social media but officials say it’s all nonsense. The Anti-Fake News Centre stepped in yesterday, April 24, to squash a viral claim suggesting that the popular Thai island could sink into the sea following a massive tremor. The panic-inducing posts also alleged a catastrophic death…

  • Thai sub-district chief allegedly asks for sex from married woman

    Thai sub-district chief allegedly asks for sex from married woman

    A married Thai woman accused a sub-district chief in the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima of sexually harassing her by openly asking for sex in front of others while dining at a restaurant last year. The 37 year old woman, identified only as Tuk, is seeking justice after the accused official remains in his position despite her complaint. She revealed…

  • Pattaya police arrest Uzbek national with counterfeit US,000

    Pattaya police arrest Uzbek national with counterfeit US$3,000

    A swift police operation in Pattaya led to the arrest of a 31 year old Uzbek national today. He was caught red-handed with 30 counterfeit US$100 bills, triggering a wave of concern among local businesses. “After a report from a currency exchange shop, which revealed that a foreign tourist had exchanged US$3,000 for Thai baht only to discover the bills…

  • Down with fever: PM Paetongtarn hospitalised after Cambodia trip

    Down with fever: PM Paetongtarn hospitalised after Cambodia trip

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was rushed to the hospital last night after returning from an official trip to Cambodia, according to Government spokesperson Jirayu Huangsap. “Paetongtarn had a packed schedule in Cambodia from Wednesday to Thursday, meeting with officials and discussing important issues,” Jirayu explained. After departing Cambodia around 2pm yesterday, April 24, she arrived back in Thailand at approximately…

  • Thai transwoman commits suicide after losing 7 million baht in scam

    Thai transwoman commits suicide after losing 7 million baht in scam

    A Thai transwoman committed suicide in her parked car outside her barbecue restaurant in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, after reportedly losing over 7 million baht in an investment scam. A worker at the restaurant in Bang Kruai district noticed the vehicle belonging to his transgender employer, Sarut, parked outside unusually early on the morning of April 24. He became suspicious,…