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Prohibited Occupation: Immigration Police Arrest Two Myanmar Women Working as Hairstylists, Shop Owner Also Charged
Nonthaburi immigration officials arrested two Myanmar women working illegally as hairstylists at a local beauty salon. The 40-year-old shop owner was also charged for employing undocumented workers without proper work permits.
Editorial - A Day That Will Determine the Country's Fate
Thailand prepares for a complex election and referendum on February 8, 2026, where citizens will cast three different ballots. The process requires careful navigation, with voters needing to understand multiple voting steps and the importance of exercising their democratic rights independently and honestly.
Anutin Rebuffs Nationalism Claims, Assures No Impact on Elections at Thai-Cambodian Border
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has dismissed concerns about potential election disruptions following recent border tensions with Cambodia. He confidently stated that the upcoming February 8th elections will proceed as planned, despite opposition attempts to politicize the situation.
Yaadtip Reveals Longing for Acting, After 4-Year Hiatus - Happy Family Reunited
Popular Thai actress Yaadtip Raachapan is considering a return to acting after a 4-year hiatus, expressing excitement about potential new roles. She is prioritizing her now 10-year-old child while remaining open to interesting acting opportunities in the entertainment industry.
AIS Strengthens Digital Network Coverage for Nationwide Election Polling Stations
AIS has prepared its digital network infrastructure to support the upcoming national elections on February 8th. The telecommunications company has expanded its mobile network capabilities in key locations, including election polling stations, to ensure smooth communication for voters across Thailand.
Lucky Group! 21 Belgian Friends Win Massive 4.6 Billion Baht EuroMillions Jackpot
Twenty-one Belgian friends struck gold by winning a massive 123 million euro EuroMillions jackpot after each contributing just 5 euros to a shared ticket. The life-changing win was confirmed at a local bakery, with each friend set to receive approximately 5.8 million euros.
Anuthin Confident About Nakhon Candidates, Says Campaign is Going Well
Bhumjaithai Party leader Anuthin Charnvirakul launched his campaign in Nakhon Si Thammarat, expressing strong confidence in his party's southern candidates. He paid respects at local sacred sites and emphasized winning through genuine community connections rather than negative campaigning.
Deputy Defence Minister Visits Border Areas in Surin Province
Deputy Defence Minister Lt. Gen. Adul Boonthamcharoen visited border areas in Surin province to review infrastructure improvements for military personnel. The visit included distributing SIM cards to troops and assessing compensation for residents affected by recent border tensions.
Gato Opens Up About Life After Marriage: Factory Owner's Daughter Stands by Him
Former monk Gato Pongsagorn Jankaew discusses his life transformation after marriage, including his successful online business and return to acting. He openly shares his personal journey of redemption and building a stable life after leaving monastic service.
Pheu Thai Party Spreads LED Advertising Across Thailand, Promoting Yosshanon's Ability to Transform the Country
The Pheu Thai Party is launching an extensive nationwide digital advertising campaign featuring candidate Yosshanon Wongsawat. The campaign aims to transform Thailand and secure a decisive election victory through widespread LED and digital billboard advertisements across multiple provinces.
Thai Sang Thai Targets Isaan: Sudarat Declares 3,000 Baht Pension as 'Economic Cyclone'
Thai Sang Thai party leader Sudarat Keyuraphan has launched a bold campaign promising a 3,000 baht monthly pension for elderly citizens within six months of potential government leadership. The policy is positioned as a comprehensive economic strategy that goes beyond traditional welfare, targeting economic revitalization through community-level spending.
Phumtham Urges Election Commission to Review Its Role, From Senate Election Controversies to Repeated Advance Voting Mistakes
Pheu Thai MP Phumtham Wechayachai has strongly criticized Thailand's Election Commission for repeated mistakes in advance voting management. He suggests these errors may be more than simple inefficiencies and could potentially benefit specific political interests, calling for a comprehensive review of the electoral process.