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Family Collects Body of Aunt Thiam, Victim of Train-Bus Collision, Preparing to Return Her to Native Nakhon Ratchasima
The family of Thiam, killed in a train-bus collision near Suvarnabhumi Airport on May 16, is collecting her body from the Police Hospital to return her to Nakhon Ratchasima for funeral rites. Documentation and DNA results were still pending
State Railway Pushes 'Missing Link' Project to Reduce Railway Crossing Hazards in Inner Bangkok
Thailand's State Railway is accelerating the 'Missing Link' project to connect Bangkok's two main stations and reduce deadly railway crossing accidents, with construction expected to begin in 2029 and service opening by 2034.
Mother of Khanun Weeps Upon Receiving Her Son's Body in Train-Bus Collision Tragedy, Ending Dreams of Becoming a Programmer
A 22-year-old information technology student was killed in a train-bus collision that claimed eight lives on May 19, leaving his mother grieving at a Bangkok morgue and calling for improved safety measures.
It's official: Thailand ends 60-day visa-free stays for 90 countries
Thailand's Cabinet has scrapped the 60-day visa-free stay program for over 90 countries, returning most visitors to 30-day stays effective immediately. The decision aims to tighten entry requirements while the Visa Policy Committee reviews
Dr. Tewanchai Urges Cannabis Bill to Cabinet Before July, Reiterates Absolute Ban on Recreational Use
Thai health networks urge Cabinet to pass a cannabis control bill by July to close legal loopholes and crack down on recreational use, which has surged since flowers were decriminalized in 2021.
Kasetsart University's Department of Communication and Information Sciences Mourns Former Student Rose Killed in Train-Bus Collision
A freight train struck an air-conditioned bus near Bangkok's Makkasan station on May 16, killing 8 people including Rose, a 25-year-old graphic designer and former Kasetsart University student. The collision caused a massive fire and injure
Thai Football Association Parts Ways with Marco Gokcel, U-17 National Team Head Coach
Marco Gokcel has been replaced as Thailand's U-17 football coach after the team's first-round exit from the AFC U-17 Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia, where they managed only one draw and missed World Cup qualification.
Workers Rejoice! Cabinet Approves Wage Increases for Four Skilled Trades at 550-650 Baht Daily
Thailand's Cabinet approved new daily wage standards for skilled workers in welding, solar installation, and robot maintenance, ranging from 550-650 baht, effective 90 days after Royal Gazette publication.
Grieving relatives collect body of aunt, victim of train-bus collision, transport remains to temple for merit-making ceremony
Relatives collected the body of a 66-year-old woman killed in a May 16 train-bus collision near Bangkok, transporting her remains to a temple for a merit-making ceremony as four victims' families claimed their loved ones from the forensic i
Bride Dazzles in Full Gold Jewelry and Stunning Golden Flower Bouquet
A Vietnamese gold shop owner wore approximately 40 taels of gold jewelry and carried a golden flower bouquet at her May wedding in Ben Tre Province, creating a viral sensation online for her luxurious bridal look.
Thai Sprint Team Ranked 15th Globally – 'Sethabhumirk' Sends Track Cyclists to China for Asian Games Preparation
Thailand's sprint cycling team ranked 15th globally and 4th in Asia will train in Tianjin, China ahead of September's Asian Games in preparation for Olympic qualification efforts.
English Woman Claims Her Garden Is the Luckiest in the World After Finding Dozens of Rare Four-Leaf Clovers, Some With Up to Seven Leaves
An English woman from Staffordshire discovered dozens of rare multi-leafed clovers in her garden, including specimens with up to seven leaves, which she believes symbolize hope and healing after overcoming personal challenges.