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Phuket shop owner shouts ‘Allahu Akbar’ at Israeli tourist in viral clip

PHUKET — A video circulating on social media showing an Israeli tourist being chased away from a shop in Phuket has sparked widespread debate among Thai netizens.

The clip was posted on Facebook by a user identified as Thanaphon Pathan and quickly drew attention online.

In the video, the male tourist, wearing a black T-shirt and black shorts and believed by some viewers to be Israeli, is seen walking along a roadside in the Ban Bang Ma Lao area of Sakhu subdistrict in Thalang district.

As he passes a shop, a man believed to be the shop owner appears to shout at him in Thai, English and another foreign language, ordering him to leave. The shop owner is also heard shouting “Allahu Akbar” (“God is the Greatest”) in the clip.

The tourist then takes out his mobile phone and begins recording while speaking into the device, though it remains unclear whether he was making a call or filming a video for social media.

After the clip spread online, it prompted a wave of reactions from internet users, with many questioning what had led to the confrontation and whether either party had acted improperly.

The cause of the dispute remains unclear, and there has been no official report confirming what triggered the incident before the tourist was asked to leave the shop.

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Thais should be ‘Upset with Iran’ for oil price hike, says Israeli envoy

Israeli Ambassador to Thailand Dr. Alona Fisher-Kamm

​Israeli Ambassador to Thailand Dr. Alona Fisher-Kamm said on Tuesday that Thais affected by the oil price hike should blame Iran because Iran deliberately destabilised the market.

​“Thais should be upset with Iran,” said Fisher-Kamm during the Q&A session in response to a question from Khaosod English. “Iran attacked an oil field in Saudi Arabia without any provocation.”

​She added that economic infrastructures have also been affected, including oil transport ships through the Strait of Hormuz. “Iran is using all its tools or its cards. They don’t really care about the stability of the world… They don’t care about their own people. Why would they care about Thailand?”

​On how long the war against Iran will continue, Fisher-Kamm told reporters that “it will continue as much as necessary to eliminate the existential and permanent threat coming from Iran.”

​At the end of the press conference, the Israeli Ambassador added, however, that she sees this war as a “gateway to peace.”

​“I wish that this war will be over. This is a gateway for peace and not an endless war.”

​During the hour-long press conference in Bangkok, the Israeli Ambassador touched upon and answered wide-ranging issues.

​Justifying the war

Fisher-Kamm said the Iranian government poses a “permanent and existential” threat to Israel, particularly three specific threats: nuclear, long-range ballistic missiles, and “terror through proxies” such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthi rebels.

“Iran is a danger to the stability and safety of the world… The fact that they have decided to attack Cyprus and Turkey [proves it].”

​Regime Change

She said the aim is regime change, but it will ultimately be up to the Iranian people themselves.
“This is a long process to be taken by the Iranian people. We are facilitating a process for regime change in Iran.”

​She added, however, that the fact that a new Iranian Supreme Leader was chosen, and is the son of the late Supreme Leader, shows that the Iranian government “doesn’t have a second thought about the direction they are going to take.”

​When questioned about the attack on the school in Minab that killed nearly 160 schoolgirls, Fisher-Kamm said the matter is still under investigation.

“Of course the girl’s school is not a target. We have our own rules. It will take what it takes to eliminate the threat.”

​Not an Enemy of Iranian People

The Ambassador stressed that this is a war against “the regime in Iran” and “not against the Iranian people.”

She added that prior to the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Israel had no conflict with Iran.
​She added that the Iranian government has lost its legitimacy internally and externally. Calling it a “fanatic regime”, the Israeli Ambassador pointed to the killings of “about 35,000 of its own citizens.”

​“We have a very narrow window of opportunity to act in Iran,” she said, adding that the Iranian people have the opportunities to take the matter into their hands.”

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“We are not against criticism, but we don’t have tolerance for fake news and hate messages. There is a huge difference between criticism and fake news and hatred.”

​On Thai workers in Israel

Fisher-Kamm said there are about 50,000 Thai migrant workers in Israel and none has expressed the wish to return home to Thailand, and this means they feel confident about the safety and protection afforded by the Israeli government, including Thai-language assistance.

​On Israeli tourists and expats in Thailand

Fisher-Kamm said in 2025, some 425,000 Israeli citizens visited Thailand, constituting 5 per cent of Israel’s population. “This is something really amazing.

​“[They come here] because they feel safe here. Because they feel welcomed here. These people come here because they were looking for a peaceful place… Not because they want to import the conflict here.”

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AIS, Central Group, and JAL lead Japan e-waste study tour for campaign winners

AIS, in collaboration with Central Group and Japan Airlines, recently brought the winners of the “Drop E-Waste Fast, Fly to Japan Free” video contest to Japan for an exclusive learning journey on global electronic waste (E-Waste) management. The trip offered participants a firsthand experience of the complete E-Waste recycling process—from collection points in Thailand to advanced recycling facilities in Japan. The campaign received strong public engagement, generating over 159 creative video submissions and more than 3.5 million views nationwide. Beyond raising awareness, the initiative encourages concrete action through over 42 E-Waste collection points located in Central Group shopping centers across Thailand. These collection boxes serve not only as campaign symbols but also as starting points of a global recycling pathway that ensures responsible and sustainable E-Waste management.

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During the visit to Japan, the winners toured Eco Recycle and Kosaka Smelting & Refining, both part of Dowa Eco-System under Dowa Holdings. Eco Recycle is a facility that processes various types of E-Waste, dismantling electronic devices to maximize recycling under Japan’s strict electronic waste management regulations. Kosaka Smelting & Refining specializes in extracting precious metals from E-Waste components such as printed circuit boards found in mobile phones. These components contain valuable materials including gold, silver, and copper. The smelting facility is one of only three in the world capable of extracting more than 20 types of precious metals, making it a critical player in the global E-Waste recycling ecosystem. Visitors also learned about advanced recycling technologies and the Zero E-Waste to Landfill management standard, which ensures that electronic waste is handled transparently and responsibly at every stage.

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Saichon Submakudom Chief Corporate Communication of AIS, said: “This project reflects AIS’s commitment to transparent and sustainable E-Waste management. The prize awarded to the winners is not just a travel experience but a Sustainability Learning Experience, allowing them to witness the entire recycling journey—from the starting point to the final process. This helps build confidence that every piece of E-Waste is handled according to the Zero E-Waste to Landfill standard.

Our collaboration with Central Group, Japan Airlines, and WMS also creates a national model under the Circular Economy concept, connecting consumers with world-class recycling facilities through a complete ecosystem. This initiative supports the development of Thailand’s E-Waste ecosystem, ensuring that properly disposed electronic waste is managed responsibly and without environmental impact. When consumers clearly see the final destination of their waste, it fosters trust and encourages sustainable behavioral change—from usage to proper disposal.

The project expands on the long-running “Thais Say No to E-Waste” initiative, which AIS and Central Group have jointly operated since 2020. AIS serves as the driving force behind the “AIS HUB of E-Waste,” Thailand’s central platform for managing electronic waste under the Zero E-Waste to Landfill principle. Meanwhile, Central Group supports the expansion of collection points across shopping centers nationwide, linking retail spaces with standardized waste management systems to make proper E-Waste disposal accessible and convenient for the public.”

Atchara Visuthivongsarat, Deputy Chief Marketing Officer for Marketing, Corporate Communications, and Sustainability at Central Group, said: “Central Group is strongly committed to environmental stewardship, particularly in advancing circular economy principles. We aim to maximize resource efficiency through the Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle approach to minimize long-term environmental impact.

In terms of waste management, Central Group continuously promotes waste separation and has elevated this practice as a core business strategy. The company aims to reduce landfill waste by at least 30% by 2030 and move toward Zero Waste to Landfill by 2050 through the ‘Love The Earth – ZERO WASTE NOW’ initiative.

Electronic waste is one of the most critical challenges in the digital era. If not properly managed, hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium can contaminate soil and water sources, posing risks to ecosystems and public health. However, when processed through standardized recycling systems, valuable metals and resources can be recovered, reducing reliance on natural resources and supporting the circular economy.

Currently, Central Group has established more than 42 E-Waste collection points nationwide in collaboration with AIS, enabling the public to conveniently dispose of electronic waste responsibly. As a retail leader with comprehensive waste management systems, Central Group continues to engage customers, employees, business partners, and communities to strengthen the country’s resource management efforts and contribute to achieving Net Zero goals.”

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Takafumi Sawada, Regional Manager for Thailand, Indochina, and the South Asian Subcontinent at Japan Airlines, said: “Japan Airlines recognizes its responsibility toward the environment and society, and is committed to becoming a trusted global airline. We have set a target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 by reducing CO₂ emissions and increasing the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) produced from used cooking oil during flights. JAL aims to increase SAF usage to 10% by 2030 while continuing to modernize its fleet with energy-efficient aircraft such as the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787.

At the same time, Japan Airlines follows the 3R+1R principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle + Redesign) by eliminating single-use plastics and developing biodegradable food containers to reduce environmental impact.”

The Thai delegation also visited the JAL Sky Museum near Haneda Airport. The 130-minute immersive experience introduces visitors to the history and pride of Japan’s national airline through interactive digital exhibits, iconic uniform displays, cockpit simulators, and premium cabin seats. Guests also enjoy a special behind-the-scenes view inside the aircraft hangar, witnessing the meticulous work of aviation engineers against the dynamic runway backdrop.”

The collaboration between AIS, Central Group, and Japan Airlines highlights a comprehensive approach that connects consumers, collection points, commercial spaces, and international recycling facilities. This partnership strengthens confidence in responsible E-Waste management while encouraging sustainable behavioral change. Ultimately, it lays the foundation for a transparent and scalable E-Waste management system in Thailand, supporting the country’s transition toward a low-carbon society and a circular economy.

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Navy prepares royal barge procession for King’s Kathin ceremony marking Queen’s 48th birthday

BANGKOK — The Royal Thai Navy on Tuesday launched a training programme for instructors of royal barge crews as preparations begin for a Royal Barge Procession scheduled for later this year.

Admiral Pairoj Fuangchan, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, presided over the opening ceremony on 10 March at the Royal Barge Division under the Transport Department of the Navy in Bangkok Noi district.

The programme marks the first step in preparing for the Royal Barge Procession accompanying the royal journey to present Kathin robes at Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan on 6 November 2026.

The ceremony will be held to honour the auspicious occasion of the fourth cycle (48th) birthday anniversary of Queen Suthida.

A total of 162 personnel from 35 naval units assigned to operate royal barges are taking part in the training. They include 58 barge captains and 104 helmsmen who will serve on 52 royal barges.

Participants will learn traditional rowing techniques and procedures in accordance with royal protocol. After completing the programme, they will return to their units to train barge crews assigned to each vessel.

Training begins with land-based rowing practice, followed by manoeuvring exercises on water before progressing to full formation rehearsals on the Chao Phraya River.

The navy’s overall preparations also include personnel training, rowing rehearsals, restoration of royal barges and preparation of docking facilities.

The procession will involve 52 royal barges arranged in five formations stretching 1,200 metres in length and 90 metres in width, with about 2,200 oarsmen taking part.

The Royal Barge Procession is a long-standing Thai royal tradition dating back to the Sukhothai Kingdom and continued during the Rattanakosin Kingdom.

During the reign of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, the procession has been held twice — during the royal coronation in 2019 and during the royal Kathin ceremony at Wat Arun in 2024.

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Roadside bomb injures two in Yala’s Bannang Sata after spray-painted messages found

YALA — 10 March 2026, A roadside bomb in Bannang Sata district wounded two people Tuesday morning after spray-painted messages were found at three locations on nearby roads.

At about 07:00, district authorities were informed by village heads that spray-painted messages had been found at three locations, apparently intended to create a disturbance.

Spray-painted messages were found at three locations

  1. Highway 410, near Ban Kasod, Moo 5, Bannang Sata subdistrict
  2. Road 4077, near Ban Buerape, Moo 7, Bannang Sata subdistrict
  3. Sri Banglang Road 7005, near Ban Buesu, Moo 6, Bannang Sata subdistrict

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Later, at about 09:50, while officials were inspecting the area and maintaining security, a bomb exploded on Highway 410 near Ban Rano, Moo 8, Tano Pute subdistrict, Bannang Sata district.

Two people sustained injuries

  • 2nd Lt. Kranit Nualyai, deputy commander of an infantry company, suffered injuries to the face.
  • Mr. Marawan Phairo, assistant village headman of Moo 8, suffered an injury to his left palm.

Both were taken to Krong Pinang Hospital and were reported to be in safe condition.

Authorities have sealed off the area and coordinated with explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) officers to conduct a detailed inspection, amid concerns the incident may have been intended as a lure to target responding officials.

Officials said further updates will be provided as the investigation continues.

An overhead photo of a highway where hastily-written graffiti says "PATANI IS NOT SIAM" and ปัตตานีไม่ใช่สยาม. The "S" in "SIAM" is drawn backwards. There are some words beneath in the same red font, but are difficult to make out.
Graffiti reading “PATANI IS NOT SIAM” appears on the road surface, followed by the same message written in Thai

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Bangkok ranked best city in Asia by DestinAsian readers 2026

Bangkok, Thailand

BANGKOK — Bangkok has been ranked the Best City in Asia 2026 in the Readers’ Choice Awards by the Asia-Pacific travel and lifestyle magazine DestinAsian, according to a Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) spokesperson.

BMA spokesman Ekwaranyu Amrapal said on 9 March that Bangkok secured the top position based on votes from DestinAsian readers across the region. Tokyo ranked second, followed by Singapore in third place.

According to the magazine, Bangkok’s top ranking was driven by four key strengths.

First is the city’s distinctive blend of contrasts. Bangkok was praised for combining strong cultural roots — including historic temples and floating markets — with modern global elements such as luxury malls and skyscrapers.

Second is its reputation as a world-class food destination. Readers highlighted Bangkok’s diverse culinary scene, from internationally famous street food to a growing fine-dining sector led by new-generation chefs experimenting with progressive cuisine.

Third is the variety of travel experiences available to visitors. The city offers options ranging from ultra-luxury hotels and award-winning boutique accommodations to modern art districts, historic neighbourhoods and globally recognised nightlife.

Finally, the city’s hospitality and welcoming atmosphere were cited as key factors. The spirit of the “City of Smiles”, along with attentive service from tuk-tuk drivers to five-star hotel staff, has helped Bangkok remain a favourite destination among travellers in the Asia-Pacific region.

“The award reflects global travellers’ confidence in Bangkok as a city that offers fun travel, excellent food, comfortable stays and a unique charm in every corner,” Ekwaranyu said.

He added that the recognition would encourage the city to continue developing Bangkok as a destination that is both attractive to visitors and sustainable for residents.

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Trang fishers hit by diesel shortages and jerrycan ban

Trang fishers hit by diesel shortages and jerrycan ban

TRANG — 10 March 2026, Small-scale fishing boats in Trang are facing severe hardship after local petrol stations stopped selling diesel in jerrycans and supplies tightened, forcing some crews to suspend fishing trips.

Coastal fishers in Hat Samran District said their remote communities have no large fuel stations and rely on only two small outlets. On some days, stations shut their gates after running out of fuel and reopen only when a new delivery arrives.

At other stations, diesel alone runs out, prompting owners to post notices and suspend sales until fresh supplies arrive. Operators say diesel demand from fishers and farmers is high, and once stocks are depleted they must wait for new shipments before normal sales can resume. Upstream suppliers have also raised prices, they added.

Local fishers said conditions have become extremely difficult. With diesel unavailable locally, many must travel as far as Yan Ta Khao District to buy fuel, bringing jerrycans to fill for their boats.

However, some petrol stations refuse to sell fuel into containers, citing concerns about stockpiling. Fishers insist the fuel is needed simply to power their boats for trips to sea.

As a result, some crews have been forced to cancel fishing trips due to a lack of fuel. Others who manage to obtain diesel say they can only travel short distances because they cannot carry reserve supplies.

Prices have also risen sharply, fishers said. Diesel that once cost about 31 baht per litre is now selling for around 36 baht, worsening the financial strain. Many fear conditions will deteriorate further if the government withdraws support measures keeping diesel prices down.

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The restrictions have also affected other workers. At some petrol stations, owners of backhoe excavators have been seen transporting their machines by truck to refuel directly at pumps because fuel cannot be purchased in jerrycans.

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Man arrested after knife-point sexual assault of 14-year-old girl

Man arrested after knife-point sexual assault of 14-year-old girl

CHIANG MAI — 9 March 2026, Police in Chiang Mai arrested a 33-year-old man accused of breaking into a home and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl while threatening her with a knife, before hiding nearby where he was later found and detained.

The incident occurred around 17:15 in the Chang Klan sub-district along Charoen Prathet Road in Mueang Chiang Mai district. Investigators from Chiang Mai City Police Station received a report of the assault shortly before 18:00 and arrived to examine the scene.

The victim told police that a man wearing a short-sleeved blue shirt and black trousers entered the house, took a knife from inside and threatened her before the assault. He then fled the scene.

Officers reviewed CCTV footage from nearby cameras showing a man matching the victim’s description heading toward the house. A search of the area, including an abandoned house next door, led officers to the suspect around 21:00.

Police found the man, later identified as Mr. Yusuf (surname withheld), a Myanmar national, hiding in grass behind the derelict property adjacent to the victim’s home.

His clothing matched witness descriptions and CCTV footage. During the arrest, police said he resisted and fell, striking his head on a rock and sustaining a wound near his right eye. Officers recovered a knife believed to have been used in the crime.

Pol. Col. Prachya Thitthala, superintendent of Chiang Mai City Police Station, said the suspect told investigators he had previously become infatuated with the girl. He had worked as a labourer at a neighbouring house and had once asked the girl for her contact details, which she refused.

After leaving the job, the neighbouring house became vacant and abandoned. Police said he occasionally stayed there and had been watching the victim. On the day of the incident, after seeing the girl’s mother leave the home, he allegedly entered the house while the girl was alone, threatened her with a knife and carried out the assault before fleeing.

Police have charged him with rape involving violence or threats with a weapon, and burglary of a dwelling. He remains in custody pending further legal proceedings.

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Foreign man runs naked through Pattaya street, sparks confusion online

CHONBURI — 9 March 2026, Social media users were left stunned after a video circulated online showing a foreign man running naked along a street in Pattaya late on Sunday night.

The clip shows the unidentified man sprinting along Soi 12 at Pattaya Beach while covering his genitals with his hand. He appeared to be in a hurry and looked as though he was fleeing from something, prompting confusion among witnesses and widespread discussion online.

According to the report, the incident occurred around 22:00 on 9 March in the busy tourist area of Pattaya. The man was seen running fully naked along the road, holding his hand over his genitals while moving quickly, behaviour that observers described as resembling someone attempting to escape danger.

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The man, recorded from behind, was seen covering himself as he hurried down the street

The area is one of Pattaya’s main tourist zones, with visitors and local residents frequently passing through.

A witness who recorded the video, Mr. Jakkrich Manyimud, 35, said he encountered the man while riding a motorcycle toward Soi 12 at Pattaya Beach.

Mr. Jakkrich said he saw the foreigner running naked in the middle of the road while covering his genitals. The man appeared to be running away from something.

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A witness who recorded the incident later spoke to reporters

Based on his observation, Mr. Jakkrich said the man did not appear drunk or mentally unstable but seemed to be rushing as if trying to escape a dangerous situation. Curious about what might have happened, he decided to take out his mobile phone and record the video.

Authorities have not yet confirmed where the man came from or what caused the incident. His identity and nationality also remain unknown.

The video has since spread rapidly across social media, with many users speculating that the man may have been fleeing from an unknown incident. However, the exact cause of the situation remains unclear and is awaiting further verification.

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Border gas stations in Tak ban Myanmar vehicles, limit Thai cars to 1,000 baht

TAK — Gas stations in several border districts of Tak province have begun restricting fuel sales, banning vehicles from Myanmar while limiting Thai-registered cars to purchases of no more than 1,000 baht.

Reporters in Mae Sot said the move follows a recent surge of vehicles crossing from the Myanmar border town of Myawaddy to queue for fuel at stations in the district, after unrest in the Middle East raised concerns over energy supplies.

Some gas stations in five border districts — Mae Sot, Phop Phra, Umphang, Mae Ramat and Tha Song Yang — have introduced measures prohibiting Myanmar-registered vehicles from refueling.

Thai vehicles are still allowed to buy fuel but are limited to 1,000 baht per vehicle, according to station operators.

Signs written in both Thai and Burmese have been posted at some stations stating “No refueling for Myanmar vehicles.” Staff members have also been informing customers from Myanmar and Thai drivers about the new restrictions.

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