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Fresh from Youth – Minnie Meets 'Nong Wanna' in First Meeting with Her Sponsored Child
Thai pop star Minnie met her sponsored child 'Nong Wanna' for the first time after a Bangkok concert, marking a milestone in their years-long connection through the Supanimit Foundation's child sponsorship program.
Siripong Pushes 40-Baht Electric Train Fare, Public Hearing Set for September—Building Rail System as Core Network
Thailand's Transport Ministry plans to expand its 40-baht electric train fare policy nationwide, with public hearings scheduled for September to finalize the zone-based pricing structure by January 2025.
Deputy PM Ekniti Identifies Public Procurement as Economic Engine for Asia-Pacific Region
Deputy PM Ekniti opened a three-day international conference in Bangkok highlighting how strategic public procurement can drive jobs and innovation across the Asia-Pacific region, with Thailand implementing digital, green, and innovation-fo
Suchart Says Land Bridge Project Can Be Opposed, but Must Not Hinder National Development; Dr. Thon Clarifies Impact on 53.953 Billion Ground Organisms
Thailand's government plans to present the Land Bridge megaproject to cabinet in June-July despite an open letter from 112 academics highlighting serious flaws in environmental impact assessments, particularly a massive discrepancy in estim
Palang Pracharath Claims Four-Level Conspiracy Behind MP Kamolasakdi's Murder, Urges Police to Act Decisively
Palang Pracharath alleges a four-level conspiracy in the assassination of MP Kamolasakdi Liwamaung, claiming navy officers are involved beyond the five gunmen already arrested, and urges decisive police action in the Narathiwat case.
Going Viral: Chinese Pet Owners Are Raising Chickens as Beloved Companions, Dressing Them Up and Taking Them for Walks
Chinese pet owners are raising chickens as beloved companions, dressing them in clothes and taking them on outings in strollers, with viral videos garnering over 3.1 billion combined views. The trend appeals to owners for its low costs, lac
Top National Thailand Stories From the Past Week: Pattaya Police Officer Allegedly Murdered Cannabis Shop Owner, and More
A Pattaya police lieutenant faces murder allegations in connection with the death of a cannabis shop owner, among several major national incidents reported last week.
Family Land Dispute Along Ping River Resolved: 70-Year-Old Former Monk Strikes Sister with Water Ladle
A 70-year-old former monk struck his sister with a water ladle during a land dispute along the Ping River in Kamphaeng Phet Province, claiming their father promised him the riverside property after he left the monastery. The siblings reache
The Rise of Nuisance Influencers in Thailand: Milk Pours in 7-Eleven, Public Backlash, and Growing Global Frustration
A Kazakhstani influencer sparked outrage after pouring milk and snacks over herself in a Thai 7-Eleven, damaging products and forcing staff to clean up the mess for online content.
Eknath to Propose Canceling Over 4,000 MW Private Power Purchase Contracts with "Adder" Scheme to National Energy Committee
Energy Minister Eknath plans to cancel over 4,000 MW of renewable power contracts under the Adder scheme, potentially reducing electricity costs by 10 satang per unit if negotiations succeed. New rate structures affecting 23.2 million house
Phuket to turn landfill into a park
Phuket will convert its overflowing landfill into a public park within two years, tackling over two million tonnes of waste that threatens the island's environment and tourism sector.
Min Pechaya Speaks Out After Bail Granted, Confident in Her Innocence—Truth is Truth
Actress Pichaya Wattanamontri was granted 1 million baht bail in the Di-Icon Group fraud case and vowed her innocence, with trial resuming in July at Bangkok's Criminal Court.