A Notorious Indonesian Animal Market Has Ended Its Brutal Dog and Cat Meat Trade
TOMOHON, Indonesia (AP) — Authorities on Friday announced the end of the "brutally cruel" dog and cat meat slaughter at a notorious animal market...
Loki & Thor? Rey & Kylo? Thai Fangirls Are Shipping. Hard.
BANGKOK — Loki and Dr. Strange flirt as a jealous Thor tries to intervene in a scene set to banter from a recent Thai rom-com.
Officials Use Drones to Track A Wild Elephant That Attacked Backhoe
A backhoe tractor became an elephant's enemy. It was another incident showing the conflict between wildlife and humans.
A wild elephant named "Pang Chatri" (Pang...
Learn the ‘True Cost’ of Fashion Through Doc
BANGKOK — Behind the latest trendy fashionable clothes hides the ugly truths of global capitalism and the workers in third-world sweatshops.
Panther Protest Kept Alive as Property Owners Offer Space
First it was a black panther with a gunshot wound stenciled at a construction site. Then a black cat’s head appeared on a street...
Body of Foreigner Found Hanging in Abandoned Building
BANGKOK — A photographer reportedly encountered a decomposing body as he was exploring an abandoned skyscraper in Bangkok yesterday.
Channel 3 Actor Apologises For 'Homophobic' Comment
BANGKOK — A famous Thai actor has publicly apologised for making a controversial comment about a transgender actress on social media.
Trust Prayuth with Article 44, Thai Govt Says
BANGKOK — Although the plan to replace martial law with Article 44 of the interim constitution has been widely condemned by legal experts and rights advocates in Thailand, members of the military government publicly defended the proposal today, urging the public to trust that Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha will judiciously exercise the Article’s broad powers.
Suvarnabhumi Airport Recommends 3 Hours for New Year’s Check-in
SUVARNABHUMI - Pol. Maj. Gen. Choengron Rimpadee, Commissioner of Immigration Bureau 2 and spokesman of the Immigration Department, said they are ready to welcome...
180 Cambodian Migrant Workers Scammed, Stranded In Thailand
SAMUT SAKORN – Almost 200 Cambodians were stranded outside of Bangkok early this morning after a Thai broker scammed them with the promise of illusory jobs in exchange for 20,000 baht each.