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Shock as Conveyor Belt Stops: Sukhi Jinda Nakhon Ratchasima Announces Closure
Popular conveyor belt sushi restaurant Sukhi Jinda closes its Nakhon Ratchasima branch after 2.5 years, citing expired contract and declining consumer spending in the economically struggling province.
Thailand and US Accelerate ART Trade Deal to Lower Tariff Barriers and Boost Joint Investment
Thailand and the US are accelerating negotiations on a reciprocal trade deal aimed at lowering tariffs and boosting bilateral investment, with both countries committing to quickly conclude the agreement's essential elements.
Ratsada raid nets illegal e-cigarettes, kratom sales near school
Authorities raided a Ratsada shop and seized illegal e-cigarettes, untaxed cigarettes and kratom products being sold near a local school.
Eastern Thailand Tourism Authority Promotes 'Fruit Orchards, Sea, and Nature' Travel Routes May-August with Five Exciting Itineraries
Thailand's Tourism Authority launches five summer travel routes across Eastern Thailand from May to August, featuring fruit orchards, beaches, waterfalls, and national parks with sustainable tourism and family-friendly activities.
Entertainment News – Jan and Jing Jing Spark Chemistry in First Episode of 'Lull Doesn't Like Wine'
Actors Jan and Jing Jing deliver instant chemistry in GMMTV's new romantic series 'Lull Doesn't Like Wine: Enemies With Benefits,' which premiered with a special event at Siam Paragon on May 3rd.
Internal Trade Department Plans to Distribute Mangoes and Longans, Link Markets to Stabilize Prices
Thailand's Internal Trade Department is stepping up efforts to stabilize mango and longan prices by connecting producers with markets and coordinating distribution across the north. Field inspections in Lamphun and Chiang Mai aim to manage
Senate Chair Denies Reports of Blocking Clean Air Bill, Proposes Joint Committee to Address Differences
Senate Chairman Wutthichai Kalyanamitra denied blocking the Clean Air Bill and proposed a joint committee between both houses to resolve disagreements over implementation timelines and stakeholder protections.
72-Year-Old Explains How He Crashed Nissan Cefiro Into Fuel Pump, Igniting Car Fire at Rama II Gas Station
A 72-year-old driver accidentally crashed his Nissan Cefiro into a fuel pump at a Rama II Road gas station in Bangkok on May 6, igniting a fire that destroyed the vehicle and damaged equipment after he panicked while searching for a lost ti
Eight tourists criticised over indecent behaviour in Pattaya Bay
Eight intoxicated foreign tourists were filmed engaging in explicit behaviour in Pattaya Bay early May 6, prompting criticism from locals over damage to the resort city's reputation and Thai cultural norms.
Phuket MP faces death threat over Freedom Beach probe
A Phuket MP received death threats following his investigation into illegal land encroachment at Freedom Beach, allegedly from a local influential figure.
Anutin Heads to Philippines for ASEAN Summit, Set to Meet Hun Manet for First Time After MOU44 Cancellation
PM Anutin heads to the Philippines for the ASEAN Summit, where he will meet Cambodian PM Hun Manet for the first time since Thailand canceled the controversial MOU44 agreement. The May 7-9 summit in Cebu will address regional security, ener
Supachai Pushes USTR for Conclusion to Ease Tariff Pressure
Thailand's Commerce Minister Supachai Suthummaphand met with U.S. trade officials to accelerate negotiations on a reciprocal trade agreement, seeking tariff exemptions for Thai products while discussing joint investments in agriculture, ene