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Deputy Education Minister Backs National Cybersecurity Committee to Build Digital Defenses and Strengthen AI Security for 2026
Thailand's education ministry launched a nationwide cybersecurity training program for over 16,000 educators, partnering with the National Cybersecurity Committee to build digital defenses and AI security awareness across schools.
Singapore Means Business! French Teen Charged Over Licking Vending Machine Straw Stunt, Faces Up to 2 Years in Prison
An 18-year-old French student in Singapore faces up to two years in prison after posting a video of himself contaminating a vending machine's straws, forcing the operator to replace 500 units.
Supachai Puts Brakes on 1,000 Baht Fee for Thai Travelers Abroad, Awaits Tourism Minister Discussion
Deputy PM Supachai halted a proposed 1,000 baht fee on Thai travelers abroad, saying the Tourism Minister must first discuss details with her before cabinet consideration.
Snooker Legend Calls for Ban on Ronnie O'Sullivan's Old Cue Chalk, Citing Outdated and Dirty Equipment
Neil Robertson and other top snooker players are calling for a ban on Ronnie O'Sullivan's outdated Triangle brand chalk, which leaves dirty marks on the table and causes miscues, while O'Sullivan remains one of the few professionals still u
What a Great Older Brother! Fort Nuttawut Treats His Sister's Birthday and Supports Her Every Step of the Way
Thai actor Fort Nuttawut is juggling a packed 2024 schedule including his first solo concert, new music releases, and acting roles, while also showing his caring side by gifting gold to his sister for her birthday.
Man with Mental Illness Stabs Police Officer While Being Taken to Hospital
A 37-year-old man with mental illness stabbed a police officer in the abdomen during a welfare check in Phatthalung Province on April 28, as officers attempted to take him to the hospital at his mother's request.
Workers Tighten Their Belts: Labor Day Spending Hits First Decline in 5 Years
Thai consumer spending during Labor Day fell 3% to 2.1 billion baht—the first decline in five years—as workers face stagnant wages, shrinking overtime, and mounting household debt exceeding 500,000 baht per family.
Cambodian police raid scammer centre in Poipet
Cambodian police raided an online scam operation in the border city of Poipet on Sunday, detaining multiple suspects including foreign nationals amid international pressure to combat cybercrime networks.
Beyond Rhetoric: What Russia Really Brings to ASEAN
Russia and Vietnam signed an agreement to build Southeast Asia's first nuclear power plant in Ninh Thuan, with Russia offering advanced technology and expertise in small modular reactors to address the region's growing energy demands.
Head to Bangkok's CentralWorld to Scan and Claim Your Boyfriend (Just Kidding)! PunPun Put 100 Roses to the Test for a Line Confession—I'm Going All In on This Mystical Method!
Thai celebrity PunPun's viral matchmaking ritual at Bangkok's CentralWorld—praying with 100 roses at the Trimurti statue—claimed to attract a Line message from her soulmate within moments, sparking a social media trend among single visitors
Lucky Rescue: Kitten Trapped in Vehicle Freed as Owner Tries Lottery Luck with License Plate
A kitten trapped under the front bumper of a vehicle in Chachoengsao Province was rescued after a motorcyclist alerted the driver with persistent signals. The owner plans to use his license plate number in the upcoming lottery, hoping the f
Coach Jo Bids Farewell to Khon Kaen After Failing to Secure Promotion to Top League Next Season
Coach Jo Theerasak Podeuan is leaving Khon Kaen United after the team finished seventh in Thai League 2 and missed promotion to the top division, with the coach taking responsibility for the disappointing campaign.