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Sunday, May 5, 2024

‘Songs of Rice’ to Kick Off ASEAN Film Fest



BANGKOK — Sights and sounds from the rice basket of Thailand will be featured among 13 films sourced from all 10 ASEAN nations to screen for free later this month.

Meet the Woman Who Wants to be 1st Female Air Force Pilot



BANGKOK — For the first time since it was founded just over a century ago, the Royal Thai Air Force has opened the cockpit to female pilots.

Meet the Woman Who Wants to be 1st Female Air Force Pilot



BANGKOK — For the first time since it was founded just over a century ago, the Royal Thai Air Force has opened the cockpit to female pilots.

Thai Immigration Asks Foreigners for Bank Accounts, Social Media, Hangouts

By Todd Ruiz and Sasiwan Mokkhasen

BANGKOK — Foreign nationals residing in Thailand are being asked to disclose personal information to the government, including their bank details and where they hang out online and offline.

Thai Immigration Asks Foreigners for Bank Accounts, Social Media, Hangouts

By Todd Ruiz and Sasiwan Mokkhasen BANGKOK — Foreign nationals residing in Thailand are being asked to disclose personal information to the government, including their bank details and where they hang out online and offline.

Activists File Nepotism Complaint Over Prayuth’s Nephew

BANGKOK — A group of activists today petitioned the National Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate the brother of junta chairman Prayuth Chan-ocha for appointing his son to an officer position in the army, an action they said amounts to nepotism.

Net Personality Behind Suicide Hoax Reports to Police



BANGKOK — Two days after he made headlines by appearing to shoot himself live on Facebook, internet celebrity Makharin Phumsaart turned himself in to police yesterday.

Watana Defiant as He Turns Himself in at Army Base



BANGKOK — A former Pheu Thai MP turned himself in to the junta just before noon today for an “attitude adjustment” session but vowed to sue over illegal detention if he is not quickly released.

Songkran Death Toll Highest in a Decade



BANGKOK — The number of people killed in road accidents during the long holiday soared to its highest level since 2006 this year, with 442 people killed during seven-day span.

Officials Burn Writings of Krabi’s ‘New Prophet of Islam’



KRABI — A combined task force of security officers and Muslim clerics yesterday raided the home of a 62-year-old man in Krabi who decreed himself the new prophet of Islam.

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