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Families demand answers from transit chiefs after fatal crash
Families of victims killed in a train and bus crash at Bangkok's Makkasan railway crossing are demanding accountability from state transit agencies, rejecting deflection of blame onto individual drivers and calling for systemic answers abou
Chaba, Miss Grand Udon, Vows Not to Abandon Pageantry While Pursuing Theater Work and Acting Dreams
Miss Grand Udon Thani 2025 Chaba Nattamani Pitchyasuttisil is balancing her pageantry title with acting and music pursuits, starring in the stage musical "Nakhon Ratchasima: The Musical" debuting June 18-21 while releasing self-written sing
Gak Lao Lom Changes Name to 'Phuchaphakhin' with Deep Meaning, Confirms Band Continues as Before
Gak Lao Lom, lead singer of the Lao Lom band, has legally changed his name to Phuchaphakhin Choosuwan, meaning "a person of great stability, filled with wisdom, honor, and radiance." He confirmed the band will continue operating normally wi
Suan Sunandha University Participates in Third RYL Camp to Nurture Next-Generation Leaders for Sustainable National Development
Suan Sunandha University joined the third Rajabhat Young Leadership camp in May, training 450 student leaders from 38 Thai universities to become community development leaders. The program emphasized teamwork, civic consciousness, and build
Insurance Commission Reports Strong Growth, 2025 Premium Income Surges to 969.2 Billion Baht Amid Health Insurance Boom
Thailand's insurance industry grew 3.17% in 2025 with premium income reaching 969.2 billion baht, driven by surging demand for health insurance and investment-linked products. Life insurance premiums led growth at 676.4 billion baht, while
Mourning the Passing of 'Na Daen Kluay Nam Wa,' Legendary Life-Music Artist from Nakhon Ratchasima
Legendary life-music artist Na Daen Kluay Nam Wa, known for the hit song "Luang Thang" and pioneering Baan Kluay Nam Wa restaurant in Nakhon Ratchasima, has died peacefully from chronic illness at age unknown on May 19, 2025.
Terrified Thinking It Was a Burglar, But the Refrigerator Door Opens On Its Own—Ran Away Instead. Claims This Has Been Happening for 2 Years and Still Can't Get Used to It
A Thai TikToker's household has experienced unexplained phenomena for two years, with doors opening on their own—including a refrigerator that swung open so forcefully the homeowner's husband screamed and ran away. The family claims childre
Trump 'Delays Iran Attack' at Gulf Nations' Request - Says Good Chance of Reaching Deal
Trump postponed a planned military strike on Iran after requests from Gulf leaders, saying serious negotiations offer a good chance of reaching a nuclear deal without military action.
Cabinet Approves Proposal to Prevent Student Dropouts, Urges Schools to Issue Diplomas Despite Unpaid Tuition
Thailand's Cabinet approved a proposal to issue diplomas to students with unpaid tuition at basic education institutions, advancing its Zero Drop Out policy to prevent student dropouts and protect educational rights.
SACIT Showcases Comprehensive Contemporary Thai Crafts at Crafts Bangkok 2026
SACIT launches Crafts Bangkok 2026, featuring over 380 Thai craft shops showcasing contemporary handicrafts that blend traditional wisdom with modern design for global markets. The annual event highlights the complete journey of Thai crafts
Cabinet Approves Public Debt Plan Adjustment, Raises New Borrowing to 1.48 Quadrillion Baht Within Ceiling
Thailand's Cabinet raised new public borrowing to 1.48 quadrillion baht for fiscal 2569, staying within the 70% GDP debt ceiling at 68.03%, with funds allocated to emergency projects and fuel price stabilization.
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