Thailand’s Interest Rate Journey: From Military Rule to Current Government
Thailand's central bank has lowered its policy interest rate to 2.00%, marking the latest chapter in the country's monetary policy evolution spanning multiple administrations.
Why Some Thais Fear Israelis Turning Pai Into an Occupied Land
This week saw an unprecedented level of paranoia and rumours spreading on social media and centred on the once idyllic northern tourist town of Pai, in Mae Hong Son province.
The Story Behind Viral Thai-Turkish Connection After Six Hours Hitchhiking
What started as a challenging six-hour wait on a Pathum Thani roadside has turned into a heartwarming testament to Thai hospitality that's capturing hearts across social media. Deniz Pemiz, a Turkish travel
Israeli Embassy Issues Warning as Tourists in Pai Address Local Concerns
In the wake of growing tensions between locals and tourists in Pai, Mae Hong Son province, the Israeli Embassy in Thailand has issued a statement on Friday calling for Israeli tourists to respect local laws and customs
Thailand Rides White Lotus Wave with Hollywood Movie Tourism Strategy
Thailand's tourism industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by high-profile international productions choosing the country as their filming location. The HBO series "The White Lotus"
From Forest to Island: Complex Smuggling Network Exposed in Kanchanaburi
A total of 116 Myanmar nationals, mostly young men and women, were arrested after hiding on an island in the middle of the waters of Vajiralongkorn Dam in Sangkhla Buri district, Kanchanaburi province.
Thai PM Dismisses Rumors of Israeli ‘Takeover’ in Pai, Multiple Agencies Step in
Rumors opposing Israeli tourists in Pai, Mae Hong Son province, have intensified following a February 6 incident where four Israeli men caused a disturbance at Pai Hospital. Despite their deportation
International Musician’s Deportation from Pai Sparks Controversy
A Brazilian musician's girlfriend has appealed to the media, claiming Thai immigration authorities used excessive measures in handling a minor work permit violation in Pai, Mae Hong Son province.
Thailand’s Reform Agenda Stalls as ‘Blue Network’ Consolidates Power
The recent collapse of joint parliamentary sessions on February 13-14 highlights the increasingly difficult path to amending Thailand's 2017 military-era constitution.
BGF Leader’s U-Turn: Hundreds to be Freed from Shwe Kokko to Thailand
Thai security officials reported today that Colonel Saw Chit Thu, also known as Maung Chit Thu, leader of the Border Guard Force (BGF/KNA), has pledged to cooperate with Thai authorities in combating illegal online operations and scammer networks




















































