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Agricultural Economics Bureau Recommends Fertilizer Use Based on Soil Analysis for Wet Season Rice to Cut Costs and Boost Profits While Supporting Low-Carbon Agriculture
Soil-analysis-based fertilizer application for wet season rice cuts farmer costs by 5.24 percent while boosting profits by 31 percent and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 7.8 percent, according to Thailand's Agricultural Economics Burea
Fresh Voices from Youth – Sob Moei Children Protect the Salween River
Over 200 youth and villagers marched in Sob Moei District to protect the Salween River from dams, mining, and toxic contamination that has sickened fish and threatened community livelihoods.
Tray Scott Deeply Grateful for Global Support During Difficult Times, Finding New Hope
Tray Scott thanked global supporters in an Instagram video for encouraging messages during what he described as an extremely challenging period while pursuing justice. The expat expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from Thailand
CIB and FDA Bust Illegal Whitening Serum Operation Disguised as Cosmetics but Injected into Bodies
Thai authorities seized over 35,600 illegal whitening serum units worth 22 million baht after discovering a beauty operation was injecting cosmetics falsely registered as drugs into customers' bodies. The product owner faces multiple charge
WHAUP Partners with Soh Farm to Launch Solar Farm Supporting Clean Energy
WHAUP and Soh Farm are launching a 10 MW solar farm with battery storage across 65 rai in Lopburi Province, expected to save the farm over 21 million baht annually in energy costs starting in mid-2026.
Actress Um Itsaya Delighted by Thai Fanbase Support, Shares Behind-the-Scenes Stories from Horror Film 'Phi Khao' Shot at Temple in Dead of Night
Actress Um Itsaya praised her Thai fanbase while sharing intense behind-the-scenes stories from horror film 'Phi Khao,' shot at a temple during late-night scenes where crew members reported unexplained sounds and eerie atmospheres.
Finance Secretary Confirms Government Agencies Beginning to Request Use of 200 Billion Baht Loan Funds in Second Tranche
Government agencies have begun requesting funds from a second 200 billion baht loan tranche, with a screening committee now evaluating which projects qualify for each allocation round.
Bullfrog traps removed due to extinction concerns
Forestry officials in Nakhon Ratchasima destroyed illegal frog traps in protected forests after rainy-season breeding prompted poachers to hunt amphibians, risking local extinction of several species.
Meet the five-boyfriend relationship "The Cule Kids" going viral online
Five California men in a polyamorous relationship called "The Cule Kids" are gaining online attention by sharing how they manage their consensual partnership, which includes dating rules like a shared "Cule Log" notebook to track outside da
Princess Ubolratana Opens 'Thai Night' at Cannes Film Festival
Princess Ubolratana opened 'Thai Night' at Cannes Film Festival on May 14, showcasing Thailand's entertainment industry to over 250 international film professionals. The event marked Thailand's strategic shift from a production service prov
Lucky Break: American Man Nearly Misses $193 Million Lottery Prize After Forgetting Ticket in Old Pants
A New Jersey man discovered a winning lottery ticket worth $5.9 million hidden in his old pants pocket just eight days before it expired, after nearly forgetting about it for almost a year.
Think Before You Speak! Ploychaleaw Fires Back at Priset Over Shallow Government Criticism on Train Ban
Deputy Government Spokesperson Ploychaleaw hit back at a People's Party MP's criticism of the train ban, insisting the government's plan to eliminate grade-level railroad crossings in Bangkok represents long-term problem-solving, not a burd