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Another Twist in the Case: Police Review CCTV Footage, Don't See Train Driver in Control Room Before Bus Collision
Police reviewing CCTV footage discovered the train driver was not in the control room before the deadly collision between a freight train and bus at Bangkok's Makkasan crossing on May 16, killing eight people and injuring over 30.
Caught Red-Handed: Illegal Dumpers Fined 6,000 Baht and Forced to Clean Up Their Own Mess Near Phuket University
Two men caught dumping construction waste near Phuket University were fined 6,000 baht and forced to clean up the mess themselves after a viral video sparked an investigation by local authorities.
Senators Oppose Committee Report Recommending Government Terminate MOU43 Following MOU44, Citing Concerns Over Lost Benefits
Thai senators debated a committee report recommending termination of a 26-year-old border agreement with Cambodia, with opponents warning it could surrender negotiating leverage and force international arbitration over disputed maritime res
Coach Che Leads Thai Taekwondo Team's Charge for Asian Championship Gold, Eyes Olympic Qualification
Thailand's 15-member taekwondo team competes at the Asian Championships in Mongolia this week aiming to secure Olympic qualification spots for the Asian Games in Japan. Head coach Chatchai Che's delegation seeks at least one gold medal and
Plot Summary of Rose Playing with Fire Episodes 29-30 Monday-Tuesday on Channel 7HD
After Orm publicly cancels her wedding to Thanon, he prepares to leave the country, but a stabbing incident and misunderstandings between the characters intensify the drama in episodes 29-30 of Rose Playing with Fire, airing Monday-Tuesday
Phuket locals demand action after foreign teens damage property
Police arrested four foreign teenagers in Phuket after they stole and damaged a lamp shade from a resident's home on Phang Nga Road, prompting locals to demand stricter penalties for the vandalism.
Pheu Thai Reaffirms Three Principles for New Constitution Draft, Criticizes Constitutional Court Ruling as Undemocratic and Claims 2017 Constitution Fertilizes Military Regime
Pheu Thai Party outlines three principles for a new constitutional amendment draft, emphasizing public participation and equal parliamentary voting rights while criticizing the 2017 Constitution for enabling military influence through an un
Port Authority Mini Marathon 2026 in Full Swing! PAT Celebrates 75 Years with Walking and Running for Health and Community
The Port Authority of Thailand hosted a charity marathon on May 17 at Bangkok Port, offering 5km and 10km routes to mark the organization's 75th anniversary and raise funds for social welfare programs.
Crackdown on 52 Million Liter Oil Hoarding Ring – Fast-Track Cases on Ang Thong Oil Storage Facility with 3 Billion Baht in Suspicious Funds
Thai authorities are prosecuting oil traders accused of hoarding 52 million liters of fuel during a March 2025 Middle East crisis, deliberately withholding supplies to inflate prices and profit from shortages.
All the Drama! Woman Creates Netflix-Style Trailer to Request 10-Day Bali Vacation
A woman named Thalia created a Netflix-style documentary trailer to request 10 days off for a Bali vacation, complete with dramatic editing and suspenseful reveals that left her bosses both stunned and amused. The viral video has won praise
Dusit Thani Q1 2026 Profit Soars 419% on Hotel Growth and Dusit Central Park Unit Handovers
Dusit Thani Group's first-quarter profit surged 419% to 249 million baht, boosted by strong hotel revenues and residential unit handovers from its Dusit Central Park project despite global geopolitical challenges. The company expects 5-8% r
Train Driver Admits to Regular Methamphetamine and Cannabis Use, Last Used 10 Days Before Crash
A train driver involved in a deadly May 16 crash at Bangkok's Makkasan crossing admitted to regular methamphetamine and cannabis use, with his last use 10 days before the accident that killed 8 people.