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Vietnam's Phu Quoc is transforming into a major travel destination
Vietnam's Phú Quốc island has rapidly evolved from a quiet fishing village into Southeast Asia's fastest-growing beach destination, now offering luxury resorts, entertainment complexes and easy access via its international airport.
Surat Thani Governor Tightens Measures Against Foreign Law Violations on Tourist Islands
Surat Thani's governor is cracking down on foreign nationals illegally residing and working on popular tourist islands including Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, targeting Israeli and Russian citizens allegedly misusing tourist visas.
75-Year-Old Driver Loses Control, Crashes Into Laundromat and Struck by Electrical Control Box; Rescue Efforts Unsuccessful
A 75-year-old driver died after his SUV lost control, struck a motorcycle, and crashed into a laundromat on Saeng Chuto Road in Kanchanaburi, pinning him under an electrical box. Rescuers were unable to revive him despite CPR efforts.
Tack Pharunyoo Posts Clip Discussing Manchester Derby Results with Buakao, Legendary Boxer Quips 'Two Balls, Don't Talk Too Much!'
Thai actor Tack Pharunyoo posted a video with legendary boxer Buakao discussing Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Liverpool, with Buakao humorously quipping "Two balls, don't talk too much" while wearing a Liverpool shirt.
End of an Era: Ichiro Yakiniku Closes After 14 Years in Lad Prao as Economic Downturn Takes Its Toll
Ichiro Yakiniku, a beloved charcoal grill buffet in Lad Prao for 14 years, will close on May 31 due to economic downturn and mounting losses over the past two years.
Road Collapse on Charoen Sanitwong Traced to Old Canal, Heavy Rain, and Trucks
A road collapse on Charoen Sanitwong Street near Fai Chae intersection was caused by an eroded underground canal, heavy rain, and truck traffic; authorities rapidly deployed repair crews to restore the major Thonburi route.
Editorial – Royal Ploughing Ceremony and Farmers' Day
Thailand's Royal Ploughing Ceremony, held May 12-13 this year, marks the traditional start of rice-growing season with Buddhist and Brahmin rituals performed under royal patronage to bless the harvest and honor farmers' contributions to the
No Holds Barred – Coming Home to Chan Som Hla: Thaksin Still Playing It Low
Thaksin Shinawatra returned to his Bangkok home after eight months in prison, welcomed by thousands of supporters, but must wear an electronic monitor and remain low-profile for four months while facing an ongoing lèse-majesté case.
Natural Resources Minister Orders Crackdown on Poachers; Sri Lanna National Park Arrests 3 Suspects with Firearms Near Mae Ngat Dam
Park rangers arrested three poachers with firearms near Mae Ngat Dam in Chiang Mai, following the Natural Resources Minister's order to intensify crackdowns on illegal wildlife hunting and resource destruction nationwide.
Why Magnesium Supplements Aren't Working: Nutritionist Reveals 4 Correct Ways to Take Them
Many people taking magnesium supplements see no results because they ignore timing and dosage, according to nutritionist Zhang Wei-ci, who recommends taking 200-400mg daily before bed with food for better sleep and stress relief.
Throwing Punches at the Corner – When Will the Constitution Be Amended?
Prime Minister Anuthin's cabinet approved 31 draft laws but excluded the constitutional amendment needed to create a new constitution, despite over 20 million voters mandating reform in the 2025 referendum.
A Cautionary Tale: Man Trapped Head-First in Water Tank After Slipping, Saved by Quick-Thinking Daughter and Rescue Workers
A 63-year-old man trapped headfirst in a water tank at a Nonthaburi condo was rescued after his daughter quickly drained the tank and called emergency services; he was treated for water aspiration at a local hospital.