Thai Durian Prices Crash After China’s Chemical Test Rules
Thailand's durian export industry is in a serious crisis after more than 100 containers were rejected by China because the test results for the carcinogenic dye “Basic Yellow 2” (BY2) were missing.
Thailand’s Hachiko: Dog Refuses to Leave Owner’s Last Known Spot
A heartwarming story of loyalty has emerged from Nakhon Ratchasima province, where a Thai dog nicknamed "Moo Daeng" (meaning 'Chinese BBQ pork' in Thai) continues to wait for his deceased homeless owner
Thailand’s Cabinet Approves a Draft Bill to Legalize Casinos to Boost Tourism and Economy
Thailand's Cabinet approved on Monday a draft bill legalizing casinos with the aim of boosting tourism and a sluggish economy
Crackdown on Call Centre Scammers Won’t be Easy for Thailand
Phone, and online, scammers, the so-called “call centre gangs” operating from two neighbouring countries, are getting out of control and severely affecting Thais.
Record £2.15bn Lawsuit Over Leicester City Chairman’s Death
The largest fatal accident claim in English legal history has been filed today at the High Court against helicopter manufacturer Leonardo S.p.A., following the death of Leicester City Football Club's former Chairman
Locals in Pai Demand Action Against Illegal Foreign Workers
A group of businessmen and residents of Pai district in Mae Hong Son province have had enough and have sent a formal letter to the Superintendent of Pai Police Station and Mae Hong Son Tourist Police demanding action after discovering that some foreign tourists living and traveling in Pai have violated various laws.
Gunman in Bangkok Political Murder Caught in Cambodia
Thai police, in cooperation with Cambodian authorities, have arrested the main suspect in the assassination of Mr. Lim Kimya, a 74-year-old Cambodian political activist and former opposition MP.
Thai PM Acts After Chinese Actor Wang Xing’s Trafficking Ordeal
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has launched an urgent response to contain potential damage to Thailand's tourism sector following the high-profile cross-border trafficking case of Chinese actor Wang Xing,
Siam University Distances Itself from Controversial Police Training Program
Siam University has stated that its name was misused in connection with an unauthorized "Chinese Police Volunteer" training program that recently came under investigation
Trail of Debris Leads to 1,200-Ton E-Waste Seizure at Chinese Factory
In a major environmental crime bust, Thai authorities have uncovered an illegal electronic waste processing operation in Samut Sakhon Province, leading to the seizure of over 1,200 tons of electronic waste




















































