Thai Treasury To Present Economic Stimulus and New Year Gift Measures
The Treasury is preparing to present economic stimulus measures and New Year's gifts to PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra on November 4, hoping monetary policy will help boost the economy
At Least 95 People Die in Devastating Flash Floods in Eastern Spain
At least 63 people have died in eastern Spain after flash floods swept away cars, turned village streets into rivers and disrupted rail lines and highways in the worst natural disaster
Chiang Mai Police Arrest Filipino Woman Who Fled Defamation Charges
A 27-year-old Filipino woman who fled from a defamation case involving a love triangle was found by Chiang Mai Immigration Police to have an arrest warrant from Thanyaburi Provincial Court
UN Envoy Warns Myanmar Is In Crisis, with Conflict Escalating and Criminal Networks ‘Out...
The U.N. special envoy for Myanmar warned that the Southeast Asian nation is in crisis, with conflict escalating, criminal networks “out of control”
21M Baht Crypto Scam Ring Busted, Used Bangkok Condo for Money Laundering
A transnational scam ring comprising Thai, Myanmar, and Cambodian nationals has been arrested for defrauding a Thai woman of over 21 million baht ($620K) through cryptocurrency investments
Swedish Scammers Who Targeted Elderly Found Hiding in Pattaya
Typically, foreign scammers arrested in Thailand usually come from Southeast Asia or are Asian, but this time the scammer duo who fled to Pattaya are Swedish.
North Korea Sends FM to Russia as Its Troops Train to Fight in Ukraine
North Korea said Tuesday its top diplomat is visiting Russia, in another sign of their deepening relations as rival South Korea and Western nations
Patong Beach Volleyball Game Gone Wrong Sparks Thai-Arab Brawl
A video showing a fight between a group of Thais and Arabs, which involved punching and the use of brooms and beach branches during a brawl on Sunday, drew widespread criticism on social media.
A Thai Court Drops a Case Over the Deaths of Muslim Protesters in 2004
A court in southern Thailand on Monday dropped a case against former state security personnel and officials over the deaths of 85 Muslim protesters in 2004, saying none of the suspects had been apprehended.
Japan PM Vows to Maintain Coalition Makeup After Election Defeat
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday dismissed the idea of changing the ruling coalition's composition for now but expressed a desire to incorporate policy ideas from the opposition camp



















































