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Muslim protesters rally outside Israeli embassy in Bangkok over Iran war

BANGKOK — A group of Muslim protesters gathered outside the Embassy of Israel in Bangkok on Sukhumvit Road on Friday afternoon to protest against Israel over the war involving Iran.

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The rally began at about 14:00 on 13 March, with men, women and children, mostly Muslims, taking part. Demonstrators waved the flags of Palestine and Iran while chanting slogans condemning Israel and the United States.

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Some participants held pictures of Ali Khamenei as well as images depicting casualties from the conflict.

Speakers at the rally criticised Israel and the United States, accusing them of supporting and carrying out attacks against Iran. They also voiced support for Islamic groups involved in the fighting in the Middle East.

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Police from the Metropolitan Police Bureau Division 5 deployed officers and crowd-control units to maintain order. Authorities said the organisers had requested permission to hold the protest for two hours.

The gathering remained peaceful, with no reports of violence.

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Naked man found sitting on M6 motorway in Korat

Naked man found sitting on M6 motorway in Korat

NAKHON RATCHASIMA — 13 March 2026, A naked man was found sitting on the M6 motorway in Nakhon Ratchasima province on Friday morning, prompting highway police and rescue workers to intervene and move him to a safe area.

Highway police officers on routine patrol along the Bang Pa-in–Nakhon Ratchasima motorway received reports from motorists that a man was sitting on the road surface while naked between kilometre markers 179 and 180, in the Kham Thale So–Nakhon Ratchasima bypass section near the exit to Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima district.

The sight alarmed drivers passing the area, who feared the man could be struck by a vehicle.

Police arrived at the scene and coordinated with Hook 31 Nakhon Ratchasima rescue workers to assist. Officers found a man sitting on the roadside without clothes. He had a short buzz cut, tattoos on both arms and was wearing a Buddhist amulet necklace. Authorities estimated he was no older than about 35.

Rescue workers attempted to speak with him, but communication proved difficult. They provided him with trousers before police escorted him away from the motorway to a safe location to prevent potential harm to both the man and passing motorists.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, including the man’s identity, where he is from and how he came to be on the motorway in that condition, in order to provide further assistance.

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Thai badminton star Kunlavut Vitidsarn reclaims world No. 1 ranking

Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn plays against Taiwan's Lin Chun-Yi during the men's singles semifinal match at the All England Open Badminton Championships in Birmingham, England, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

BANGKOK — Kunlavut Vitidsarn has reclaimed the world No. 1 spot in men’s singles in the latest rankings released by the Badminton World Federation on 10 March.

The Thai badminton star, widely known as “View,” returned to the top of the world rankings after nine months.

His rise followed a strong performance at the All England Open Badminton Championships 2026 in Birmingham, one of the oldest and most prestigious tournaments on the World Tour Super 1000 circuit.

Kunlavut advanced to the semi-finals of the tournament, marking his best-ever result at the event. In the previous four editions, he had been eliminated in the second round.

The ranking race also shifted after Shi Yuqi of China, the defending champion and world No. 1 at the time, was unexpectedly knocked out in the first round.

The result allowed Kunlavut to overtake Shi in the ranking points and reclaim the top position.

Kunlavut previously held the world No. 1 ranking last year, and his return to the top spot further cements his status as one of the world’s leading badminton players.

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Kan Jompalang proposes jet ski rescue plan for missing Thai sailors near Hormuz

BANGKOK — Kanthat Pongpaiboonvej, widely known as Kan Jompalang, has proposed sending a jet ski team to help search for three missing Thai crew members after a Thai cargo vessel was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz.

The vessel Mayuree Naree was reportedly attacked near the strait, leaving three Thai crew members still missing.

Kan Jompalang is a well-known Thai activist who has taken part in several rescue and relief efforts during disasters and emergencies.

Kan Jompalang met the family of one of the missing sailors on Thursday to update them on the situation and discuss possible ways to assist the search efforts.

He said that if the missing crew members are not found soon, the families could provide additional information to the Royal Thai Navy to help authorities assess the situation and support rescue operations.

Kan Jompalang said he regularly works with the navy and has shared information with the force, although other agencies have not contacted him so far.

“We want to help Thai people overseas. Right now three Thais are still missing and we do not know whether they are safe. We must help bring them back,” he said.

He added that he had suggested a possible rescue plan to the navy using inflatable boats or jet skis, arguing that smaller craft might be less likely to become targets than large vessels.

Kan Jompalang said his team includes several world champion jet ski riders who could assist in the operation if requested by the navy.

“If the navy wants support, our team is ready to deploy and work together with them,” he said.

However, the proposal has drawn widespread criticism online, with some people saying the situation involves conflict in a foreign region and should be handled by the navy. Others questioned whether jet skis could operate safely in the Arabian Sea.

Responding to critics in a social media post, Kan Jompalang said the idea was only a proposal and noted that unconventional rescue methods had worked in past operations.

He said his team had previously used jet skis to evacuate injured people from dangerous areas during disasters and emergencies.

Kan Jompalang estimated the distance to the vessel at about 30 kilometres from shore, which he said jet skis could reach within their fuel range.

He stressed that the idea was only one option and that his team would act only if authorities considered it useful.

“If the operation team sees it as helpful, we are ready to cover all expenses ourselves,” he said, adding that coordination with the host country and local authorities would be needed.

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Ayutthaya marks Thai Elephant Day with feast for 70 elephants

Ayutthaya marks Thai Elephant Day with feast for 70 elephants

AYUTTHAYA — 13 March 2026, Elephant handlers in Thailand’s historic city of Ayutthaya held religious rites and prepared a large fruit banquet for 70 elephants on Friday to mark Thai Elephant Day and honour elephants that have died.

The ceremony took place at the Royal Elephant Kraal Village in Suan Phrik subdistrict of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province.

Laitongrian Meephan, owner of Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Kraal and chairman of the Phra Kochaban Foundation, led mahouts in a ritual offering at the Pa Kam elephant shrine, which is revered by elephant handlers.

Buddhist monks, led by Phra Yantrilok, deputy chief monk of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province and abbot of Boromwong Isarawararam Ratchaworawihan temple, chanted prayers while mahouts and elephants offered alms to dedicate merit to elephants that had died.

A well-known monk in the province, Phra Khru Kasem Chanthawimon, also known as Ajarn Daeng of Wat Pom Ramanya, sprinkled holy water over the elephants and their handlers for good fortune.

Handlers then arranged a Chinese-style banquet table filled with fruit for the elephants. The feast included corn, watermelon, cucumbers and bananas.

Seventy elephants took part in the event and were seen eagerly eating the food prepared for them.

Laitongrian said the Phra Kochaban Foundation and the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Kraal have organised fruit banquets and activities for elephants for more than 20 years in cooperation with government agencies and private organisations.

He added that elephant owners have also formed a group called “Kachasarn Khu Phaendin” to work with the government to address issues faced by people who raise elephants.

Thai Elephant Day is marked annually on 13 March, after a national committee declared the white elephant a national symbol of Thailand.

Authorities in Ayutthaya organise annual celebrations on the day to encourage Thais to value and protect elephants, which have long been regarded as a symbol of the nation and historically fought alongside Thai kings in ancient battles.

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Thai king and queen to pay state visit to Laos

BANGKOK — Their Majesties the King and Queen of Thailand will pay a state visit to Laos from 16–18 March 2026 at the invitation of Thongloun Sisoulith, president of Laos, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Friday.

The visit aims to further strengthen the longstanding friendship and close relations between Thailand and Laos.

It will mark the first visit by a Thai monarch to Laos in 32 years since Their Majesties King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother visited the country on 7–8 April 1994.

According to the ministry, Their Majesties the King and Queen will attend an official welcoming ceremony and meet Thongloun Sisoulith, president of Laos, and his spouse at the Presidential Palace on 17 March.

They will also grant audiences to Sonexay Siphandone, prime minister of Laos, and his spouse, as well as Xaysomphone Phomvihane, president of the National Assembly of Laos, and his spouse.

In the evening, Their Majesties will attend a blessing ceremony and a state banquet hosted by the Lao president at the Presidential Palace.

During the visit, Their Majesties will visit the Huayxone–Huayxua Agricultural Development Service Center, the first royal project in Laos initiated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. They will also pay homage at Pha That Luang and view an exhibition of Lao silk and traditional textiles at the Traditional Lao Silk Residence.

The visit follows the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Laos in 2025 and is expected to further strengthen ties and people-to-people relations between the two neighbouring countries, the ministry said.

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Pattaya hotel owner says 6.5 million baht in crypto suspiciously sold in trading app

The victim shows reporters the Google Authenticator app on his phone while explaining the suspected unauthorised crypto trades that drained millions of baht from his account
The victim shows reporters the Google Authenticator app on his phone while explaining the suspected unauthorised crypto trades that drained millions of baht from his account

CHONBURI — 12 March 2026, A Pattaya hotel owner has appealed to the media after digital assets worth about 6.5 million baht in a Thai cryptocurrency trading app were mysteriously sold, before the funds were used to buy a token whose price briefly spiked abnormally. The incident left the account with less than 50,000 baht remaining.

At 21:06 on Thursday, Tewin Wongsawisutthikul, 42, the owner of a hotel in Pattaya, approached reporters to report the incident. He said digital assets held in his cryptocurrency account on a Thailand-based trading application were sold without his knowledge, reducing the value of his holdings from more than 6.5 million baht to under 50,000 baht.

Tewin said he had accumulated cryptocurrency in the electronic wallet linked to the app and had already enabled two-factor authentication (2FA) for security. However, late the previous night he received a security alert via email, which raised his suspicions. He said he immediately stopped using the account and contacted the platform to temporarily suspend deposits and withdrawals.

Despite this, when he checked the system again later that afternoon, he found that the digital assets in his account had been gradually sold off multiple times starting at about 06:00 until the balance was depleted.

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Tewin Wongsawisutthikul shows reporters his phone, which indicate his cryptocurrency holdings were rapidly liquidated in the morning

According to Tewin, the proceeds were then used to purchase 10,538 units of the cryptocurrency TAIKO at a price of more than 600 baht per coin, totalling roughly 6.5 million baht.

He said the token typically trades at around 3 baht per coin. However, during a roughly four-minute window, the price surged abnormally by more than 600 times, before dropping back to around 3 baht. As a result, the value of the assets in his account fell to less than 50,000 baht.

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A photograph of Tewin’s phone shows the price of TAIKO briefly spiking to about 600 baht before quickly dropping back to around 3 baht on bitkub

After the incident, the victim said he contacted the company that operates the trading application but was told only that the case would be investigated and that the results would be reported later.

Tewin said he remains deeply concerned and urged the company to quickly investigate what happened. He added that he hopes to recover his digital assets.

He has also filed a police complaint with investigators at Pattaya City Police Station.

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Frenchman on Interpol red notice arrested in Phuket

Frenchman on Interpol red notice arrested in Phuket

PHUKET — 12 March 2026, Thai immigration police have arrested a French national in Phuket who was wanted on an Interpol red notice for attempted murder in France, authorities said.

The arrest followed a crackdown ordered by senior immigration officials aimed at targeting foreign nationals hiding in Thailand while fleeing criminal cases abroad, as well as groups entering the country to commit transnational crimes.

Police said the French Embassy in Thailand coordinated with the Royal Thai Police’s Foreign Affairs Division to request assistance in locating, arresting and deporting the suspect, believed to have been hiding in Phuket province.

Immigration officers from Phuket located and detained the suspect, identified as Faisal, a 46-year-old French national, at a house in Rawai subdistrict in Muang district of Phuket.

According to authorities, the French Embassy requested cooperation after the man was identified as the subject of a French arrest warrant and an Interpol red notice on a charge of attempted murder with a weapon.

Police said the case stems from an incident in France in which a dispute escalated into gunfire, leaving another person injured. Faisal is suspected of being the gunman.

Investigators later determined that he had fled France and travelled to Thailand.

Immigration officials subsequently sought approval to revoke his permission to stay in the kingdom under the Immigration Act, citing the foreign arrest warrant issued against him.

After the revocation was approved, officers tracked him to a residence in Rawai and moved in to make the arrest.

Authorities said the suspect admitted his identity and confirmed that he was the person named in the warrant.

Records show he last entered Thailand on 23 January 2026 under a visa-exemption scheme, with permission to stay until 23 March 2026.

He was taken to Phuket Immigration for formal notification of the visa revocation through an interpreter and is being held for further legal proceedings and deportation.

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Thailand advances to first round of bid to host WorldPride 2030

The 2024 Pride Parade in Bangkok, Thailand (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

BANGKOK — Thailand has advanced to the first round in its bid to host the global LGBTQ+ event WorldPride 2030, with Bangkok competing alongside London and Barcelona, officials said.

The development was discussed at a preparatory meeting on 11 March chaired by Natthriya Thaweevong, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, as authorities and partners coordinated efforts to strengthen Thailand’s proposal.

The meeting brought together representatives from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Department of Tourism, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau and private-sector partner Narumit Pride Co., Ltd. at the Government Complex in Bangkok.

Natthriya said bidding to host WorldPride 2030 presents an important opportunity for Thailand to showcase its tourism potential, capacity to organise international events and commitment to social openness.

Participants discussed cooperation between government agencies, the private sector and civil society to prepare infrastructure, tourist facilitation, public relations campaigns and activities that meet international standards.

If Thailand secures the hosting rights, the event would help boost high-quality tourism, generate economic activity and enhance the country’s image as a diverse and welcoming destination, she said.

Thailand is promoting its recent progress on marriage equality and the strength of its LGBTQ+ community as key advantages in the bid, with hopes of becoming the first country in Asia to host the global pride festival.

WorldPride is a series of international LGBTQ+ pride events coordinated by InterPride, with host cities selected through bids voted on at the organisation’s annual general meeting.

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Thailand demands apology from Iran over Thai ship attack near Hormuz

Sirilak Niyom, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Thailand, meets Nassereddin Heidari, Ambassador of Iran to Thailand, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand in Bangkok on 12 March 2026.

BANGKOK — Thailand has lodged a formal protest with Iran following an incident in which a Thai-flagged cargo ship was hit and damaged while sailing in the Strait of Hormuz, affecting 23 Thai crew members on board.

On 12 March 2026, Sirilak Niyom, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, held talks with Nassereddin Heidari, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Thailand, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand.

During the meeting, Sirilak raised concerns over the incident involving the Thai-flagged cargo ship Mayuree Naree, which was struck and damaged while sailing through the strategic waterway after departing from Khalifa Port in the United Arab Emirates.

She conveyed Thailand’s strongest protest over the incident and requested that Iranian authorities issue a statement of apology and clarify the facts surrounding the event. The Thai side also expressed hope that such an incident would not occur again.

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Nassereddin Heidari, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Thailand

The Iranian ambassador expressed condolences over the incident and said he would promptly convey Thailand’s protest to authorities in Tehran.

Sirilak also voiced concern over rising tensions in the region and called on all parties to exercise restraint, return to diplomatic dialogue and ensure the safety of civilians.

She also thanked the Iranian government for facilitating the evacuation of Thai nationals from Iran on 7 and 10 March 2026 and asked authorities to continue ensuring the safety of Thai students who remain in the country.

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