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Man Flees Checkpoint, Hides in Resident's Home, Struggles Over Officer's Gun and Shoots Himself in the Leg
A 45-year-old man fleeing a highway checkpoint in Lamphun struggled with police over an officer's gun and shot himself in the leg during the confrontation on May 13. Officers discovered he had multiple outstanding arrest warrants, which pro
IRPC Posts Net Profit of 7.889 Billion Baht as Dubai Crude Oil Expected to Trade Between $98-105 Per Barrel
IRPC swung to a 7.889 billion baht profit in Q1 2025 after crude oil prices surged due to Middle East geopolitical tensions, though the refiner warns of downside risks if prices fall.
Geno Eyes Championship Glory at Kroger Queen City Tournament in Ohio with Nine Thai Golfers
World number two Atthaya Thitikul leads a contingent of ten Thai golfers competing at the Kroger Queen City Championship in Ohio this week, where a $2 million prize pool awaits at the LPGA tournament.
True Corporation Reaffirms Position as Thailand's Most Sustainable Organization for 8 Consecutive Years, Guaranteed Top 1%
True Corporation has secured the top 1% global sustainability ranking for the eighth consecutive year in the telecommunications sector, according to S&P Global's 2025 assessment of nearly 9,200 companies worldwide.
Royal Decree Grants Promotion to Female Police Major General Following Complaint of Unfair Treatment
A female police officer who filed a complaint of unfair treatment in the 2567 appointment process has been promoted to major general and reassigned to a higher nursing position at the Police Hospital, effective October 2568.
LEEHI Announces First Solo Concert in Thailand, Sets Date for August 16 at Sphere Hall
South Korean vocalist LEEHI will perform her first solo concert in Thailand on August 16 at Sphere Hall, featuring hits from her 14-year career as part of her Asia-Australia tour.
BMA faces 1.3 billion baht Chatuchak debt as appeal continues
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration faces a 1.338 billion baht debt to the State Railway of Thailand for unpaid land rental fees at Chatuchak Weekend Market, with the amount still under appeal as officials seek clarity on final figures
Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who returned to Germany in his 80s, dies at 101
Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg, who endured multiple Nazi concentration camps and spent decades warning younger generations about the atrocities he witnessed, has died at 101 in his native northwestern Germany.
Middle East Crisis Hits Calbee: Japanese Snack Giant Switches to Black and White Packaging
Japanese snack maker Calbee is switching 14 popular products to black and white packaging starting May 25 to cut costs amid Middle East tensions driving up printing ink and oil-related material prices.
Prichardr Accuses Anutin of Insincerity on Constitutional Reform, Warns Against Public Sentiment, Demands Clear Roadmap
Pheu Thai deputy leader Prichardr accuses PM Anutin of failing to advance constitutional reform despite referendum results, demanding either approval of the pending draft or a clear roadmap for a new proposal. He warns the government's inac
Bangkok Airways Reports Net Profit Exceeding 2 Billion Baht, Up 24.5% with 1.2 Million Passengers
Bangkok Airways reported first-quarter net profit of 2.1 billion baht, up 24.5% year-over-year, by cutting capacity and reducing costs despite geopolitical tensions driving elevated operational expenses.
Surprising! Chinese School Has Teenagers Carry Baby Dolls to Foster Gratitude and Improve Behavior
A Chinese special education school in Suzhou has sparked debate by requiring troubled teenagers to carry baby dolls for a week to teach gratitude and parental responsibility, with mixed reactions about whether the unusual method genuinely h