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  • Pattaya hit by floods as Thailand enters rainy season

    Pattaya hit by floods as Thailand enters rainy season

    Pattaya experienced significant flooding in various areas last night, following the official start of Thailand’s rainy season on Monday. The heavy downpour, which lasted for about an hour and was accompanied by strong winds, affected flood-prone locations such as Sukhumvit Road, South Pattaya Road, Pattaya Beach Road, Third Road near the Paniat Chang intersection, Moom Aroi intersection, and the road…

  • Devastating Pattaya motorbike crash claims life of 34 year old Korean bar manager

    Devastating Pattaya motorbike crash claims life of 34 year old Korean bar manager

    A tragic accident occurred in Pattaya when a 34 year old Korean man, known locally as a bar manager and expatriate, lost his life in a motorbike crash. The incident took place in front of Pattaya 7 School, where the man collided with a roadwork sign early in the morning. Rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation arrived at…

  • Outrage as Thai rape sentence slashed in half, raising questions about justice system

    Outrage as Thai rape sentence slashed in half, raising questions about justice system

    A Thai woman and her boyfriend questioned the justice system in Thailand after a Bangkok taxi driver’s rape sentence was reduced from six years to only three years. The victim suffered both physical and mental health damage as a consequence of the sexual assault. The victim’s boyfriend shared the story about his girlfriend on Facebook on Thursday, May 11. He…

  • Thailand’s giant panda Lin Hui died of multiple organ failure, experts rule

    Thailand’s giant panda Lin Hui died of multiple organ failure, experts rule

    UPDATE Post-mortem examinations ruled that Thailand‘s beloved giant panda Lin Hui, who passed away at 21 years old at Chiang Mai Zoo last month, died of multiple organ failure. China loaned the giant panda to Thailand in 2003 as a goodwill ambassador between the two countries for 20 years. She was set to return home this year. A joint team…

  • Leopard cat struck by car in southern Thailand

    Leopard cat struck by car in southern Thailand

    A leopard cat is seriously injured after being hit by a car in Phang Nga province in southern Thailand on Monday. A young man named Somchai (pseudonym) from Thung Kha Ngok subdistrict was driving his motorbike along the Phang Nga – Takua Pa route when he saw an animal get hit by a car. He parked his motorbike to check…

  • Cathay Pacific fires staff amid discrimination row and foreigner worship claims

    Cathay Pacific fires staff amid discrimination row and foreigner worship claims

    Cathay Pacific Airways today dismissed three flight attendants following allegations of discrimination against non-English speakers. The incident occurred on flight CX987 from Chengdu to Hong Kong and led to widespread concern, prompting the airline to issue a sincere apology. Cathay Pacific CEO Ronald Lam announced the staff dismissals after an internal investigation and reiterated the company’s zero-tolerance approach to serious violations…

  • Future Thailand PM at odds with cannabis sellers and government over drug law reform

    Future Thailand PM at odds with cannabis sellers and government over drug law reform

    Cannabis sellers and several governmental departments have clashed with future Prime Minister, Pita Limcharoenrat, and his Move Forward Party (MFP) over the reclassification of cannabis and the reversal of the drug laws. The sellers are demanding clear clarification from the concerned departments on this issue. On Monday, May 22, the MFP, led by Pita, and leaders of the coalition parties…

  • First flight from Russia’s Red Wings Airlines makes its way to Phuket

    First flight from Russia’s Red Wings Airlines makes its way to Phuket

    Russian tourists are continuing to flock to Thailand’s holiday paradise of Phuket. Yesterday morning, officials and staff at Phuket International Airport welcomed the first Red Wings Airlines flight from Zhukovsky, Russia, to Phuket. The flight carried 400 passengers. Earlier this month, it was reported that Russians were Thailand’s fourth largest tourist group this year, with a total of 115,743 tourists so…

  • Tigray conflict displaces thousands, demand withdrawal of invading forces

    Tigray conflict displaces thousands, demand withdrawal of invading forces

    Thousands of displaced individuals from Ethiopia’s Tigray region took to the streets to demand a return to their homes and the withdrawal of “invading forces,” according to witnesses and local television. The conflict in Africa’s second most populous country lasted two years, resulting in countless civilian deaths and displacing around two million people before a surprise truce was declared in…

  • Netflix expands password crackdown to US and 100+ countries

    Netflix expands password crackdown to US and 100+ countries

    In an effort to tackle password sharing and increase revenue, Netflix has expanded its crackdown on account sharing to the United States and over 100 other countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Mexico, and Brazil. The streaming giant has been seeking new ways to generate income as it faces potential market saturation, with measures such as limiting…

  • Only a week left to experience Grand Canyon of Thailand before rain

    Only a week left to experience Grand Canyon of Thailand before rain

    Travellers are advised to seize the opportunity to witness the extraordinary beauty of a natural site known as Thailand‘s “Grand Canyon,” locally known as Sam Phan Bok, before the end of May, when it will start to rain more. This leaves only a week left for exploration. Located in the Ban Pho Sai district of Ubon Ratchathani province in Thailand’s…

  • Body found in Thailand forest wearing someone else’s school uniform

    Body found in Thailand forest wearing someone else’s school uniform

    A man searching for wild mushrooms discovered a corpse wearing a high schooler’s gym shirt in a forest in Chanthaburi province in central Thailand today. Officers at Mueang Chanthaburi Police Station were informed that a local man found the body of a man wearing a gym shirt from a famous high school in a ditch in the forest in Moo…

  • Teenager arrested for selling ghost SIM cards online

    Teenager arrested for selling ghost SIM cards online

    Police arrested a 17 year old boy who sold ghost SIM cards online at his house in Ranong province in southern Thailand. The teenager used information from his previous customers to repeatedly register SIM cards for sale. Narudom managed to make over 500 transactions. Officers from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau raided a house in the Khao Niwet sub-district, Mueng…

  • Thai family seeks help moving deceased father to temple amidst wild bees concerns

    Thai family seeks help moving deceased father to temple amidst wild bees concerns

    A Thai family asked for emergency services assistance in transferring their deceased father to a temple for a funeral ceremony, amid concerns that noise and lights from the event might disturb a hive of wild bees situated near their residence. The authorities in the Buriram area responded to the request in order to ensure the safety of the hosts and…

  • France bans short-haul flights with train alternatives to cut emissions

    France bans short-haul flights with train alternatives to cut emissions

    In an effort to reduce carbon emissions, France has implemented a ban on domestic short-haul flights where train alternatives are available. The legislation comes into effect two years after it was initially approved by lawmakers, targeting routes where train journeys can be completed in under two-and-a-half hours. This restriction essentially eliminates air travel between Paris and cities such as Nantes,…

  • DeSantis announces presidential bid with Musk in live Twitter event

    DeSantis announces presidential bid with Musk in live Twitter event

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is set to announce his challenge for the Republican party’s 2024 presidential nomination, presenting his ultra-conservative record as a potential blueprint for the nation. The announcement will be made during a live Twitter event with the platform’s owner, Elon Musk. “I will be interviewing Ron DeSantis and he has quite an announcement to make,” Musk confirmed,…

  • Trump barred from posting sensitive case evidence on social media

    Trump barred from posting sensitive case evidence on social media

    In a recent court appearance via video link, former US President Donald Trump was informed by Judge Juan Merchan that he is prohibited from posting sensitive evidence related to his criminal case on social media platforms. Trump is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with alleged hush money paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in 2016.…

  • Thailand to ease yuan rules for trade amid rising US dollar volatility

    Thailand to ease yuan rules for trade amid rising US dollar volatility

    Amid the increasing volatility of the US dollar in relation to other global currencies, regulators are considering loosening restrictions on the utilization of the yuan in yuan-baht trade transactions. The Bank of Thailand, in collaboration with Asian and ASEAN central banks, is actively working toward establishing frameworks for local currency settlements. This initiative aims to encourage the use of local…

  • 31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice

    31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice

    A recent survey by Deloitte Thailand revealed that 31% of Thai consumers are likely to opt for a battery electric vehicle (BEV) as their next car, the highest percentage in Southeast Asia. Despite this, internal combustion engine vehicles continue to be the preferred choice in the region. The survey, conducted between September and October last year, focused on consumer behaviour…

  • Thailand’s state grid to ink 5.2GW renewable deals in Q3

    Thailand’s state grid to ink 5.2GW renewable deals in Q3

    The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) anticipates that power purchase agreements (PPAs) will be signed with companies chosen to participate in the 5.2-gigawatt renewable energy scheme during this year’s third quarter. The Office of the Attorney General is currently reviewing the legal aspects of the scheme, which includes power plant construction projects proposed by 175 selected companies. Following the completion of…

  • Prime suspect in Pattaya woman’s brutal murder arrested in rural Thai village

    Prime suspect in Pattaya woman’s brutal murder arrested in rural Thai village

    In a rural village in Sakon Nakhon, northeastern Thailand, the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a young Pattaya woman was apprehended and is now being transported to Pattaya for further investigation. The murder of Rattana Thammarak sent shockwaves through the Pattaya community and law enforcement. The 32 year old suffered at least ten stab wounds to her face,…

  • Police impostors arrested for attempting to bribe officers to release illegal Chinese immigrants

    Police impostors arrested for attempting to bribe officers to release illegal Chinese immigrants

    Officers from Chiang Saen Police Station in the northern province of Chiang Rai arrested four suspects for posing as high-ranking police officers and attempting to bribe the police with 350,000 baht in exchange for the release of four Chinese nationals who illegally entered the country. The situation unfolded after officers from Chiang Saen Police Station apprehended a Thai national along…

  • ‘Last push’ to get injured English tourist stuck in Thailand hospital back home

    ‘Last push’ to get injured English tourist stuck in Thailand hospital back home

    UPDATE The 25 year old English tourist who crashed his motorbike into a shopfront in Phuket on May 1 remains in a hospital in Thailand over three weeks later. Doctors say he is almost ready to be transferred to a hospital in the UK, once his hospital bill is paid in full. After suffering significant blood loss and falling into…

  • Thai food exports target 10% growth amid rising demand, quality standards

    Thai food exports target 10% growth amid rising demand, quality standards

    The Thai Commerce Ministry aims to boost food exports by 10% in 2023, driven by growing demand and enhanced Thai standards for quality, safety, and sustainable production processes. Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit announced the target during the opening of THAIFEX-ANUGA ASIA 2023, expecting food exports to reach 1.55 trillion baht this year, up from 1.36 trillion in 2022. The food…

  • Lawyer of cyanide serial killer accused of hiding and damaging evidence

    Lawyer of cyanide serial killer accused of hiding and damaging evidence

    Thannicha “Patch” Ek-suwannawat, the lawyer representing the Thai cyanide serial killer, is facing allegations of hiding and damaging crucial evidence. Despite being summoned, Patch has not responded and instead intends to file a complaint against the police. Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, the cyanide serial killer, has yet to confess to her alleged crimes, despite compelling evidence against her. Investigators have uncovered…

  • Thailand’s FA bans two footballers for six months over SEA Games brawl

    Thailand’s FA bans two footballers for six months over SEA Games brawl

    UPDATE Thailand’s Football Association (FA) banned two Thai footballers from playing in national games for six months over the brawls that erupted during the men’s football final between Indonesia and Thailand at the SEA Games in Phnom Penh on May 16. The FA banned three staff members who stormed the pitch for an entire year, citing their lack of maturity.…

  • Man’s body found floating in sea off Thailand’s Chon Buri province

    Man’s body found floating in sea off Thailand’s Chon Buri province

    A man’s body was found floating in the sea off Thailand‘s eastern Chon Buri province yesterday. The body of the man, believed to be a missing Cambodian boat worker, was discovered near a mangrove swamp in Sattahip district. An unidentified citizen reported the body to Sattahip Police at around 11.30am. The body is suspected to be that of Yook Thienia…

  • Knife rampage: Man terrorises shoppers, vandalises cars outside mall after losing job

    Knife rampage: Man terrorises shoppers, vandalises cars outside mall after losing job

    A man wielding knives went on a rampage near a busy shopping centre in Nonthaburi, Thailand, allegedly due to stress from being unemployed. Officers from the Bang Bua Thong Police Station were alerted to the frenzied incident at around 8pm yesterday, which saw the man brandishing sharp weapons and attacking cars amongst nearby pedestrians. At the scene, officials discovered a…

  • 3 DSI officers and ex-consul of Nauru accused of swindling 10 million baht

    3 DSI officers and ex-consul of Nauru accused of swindling 10 million baht

    Three officers from the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and the former consul of the Nauru Consulate in Thailand reportedly swindled 10 million baht from Chinese nationals suspected of operating illegal businesses in Thailand. The accused DSI officers surrendered yesterday. On December 22 of last year, DSI officers conducted a raid on a residence in Bangkok that served as the…

  • ‘Personally, I love dogs,’ says Thai man who killed girlfriend’s dogs, forced her to eat dog poo

    ‘Personally, I love dogs,’ says Thai man who killed girlfriend’s dogs, forced her to eat dog poo

    UPDATE Watchdog Thailand seized a Beagle, a Shih Tzu, and a rabbit from the man who confessed to beating his Thai-British girlfriend, forcing her to eat dog poo, and buying and killing many of her pet dogs yesterday. During interrogation at Bang Bo Police Station in Samut Prakan yesterday, 24 year old “Fin” confessed to killing and burying “more than…