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Hotel clerk beaten to death in Hua Hin robbery

Hotel clerk beaten to death in Hua Hin robbery

HUA HIN — A woman working at a hotel in the seaside town of Hua Hin was beaten to death at the reception counter during a robbery in the early hours of 19 January 2026, police said, as images of a suspect circulated widely on social media.

The attack occurred at about 03:07 at a hotel in Hua Hin district, Prachuap Khiri Khan province. Closed-circuit television footage shows a man believed to be aged between 35 and 40 entering the hotel, climbing over the reception counter and repeatedly striking the female clerk on the head with a metal weapon more than 10 times. The victim collapsed and died at the scene, police said. The suspect then stole property and fled.

Police said members of the public and news pages have been sharing CCTV images online in an effort to help track down the suspect.

Pol. Col. Kampanat Na Wichai, superintendent of Hua Hin police station, ordered investigators to secure the scene, trace the suspect’s escape route and gather evidence from witnesses. CCTV footage from the hotel is a key piece of evidence, police said.

Authorities said they have gathered sufficient evidence and obtained a warrant from the Hua Hin Provincial Court for the arrest of the suspect identified from the CCTV images. Police are continuing an urgent manhunt, citing the brutality of the crime and concerns for public safety.

Separately, police said Maj. Gen. Athon Chinthong, commander of Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Police, is expected to visit the area on 20 January 2026 to personally oversee the investigation and press for a swift resolution to restore public confidence.

Police urged anyone who recognises the suspect or has information to contact Hua Hin police station or call the emergency number 191 immediately.

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Death toll in Spanish train collision rises to 39 and authorities fear more bodies could be found

In this grab taken from video provided by Guardia Civil, rescue workers at the scene after a high speed train collision, in Adamuz, Spain, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Guardia Civil via AP)

ADAMUZ, Spain (AP) — Spanish police said Monday that at least 39 people are confirmed dead in a high-speed rail collision the previous night in the south of the country when the tail end of a train jumped the track, causing another train speeding past in the opposite direction to derail.

The impact tossed the second train’s lead carriages off the track, sending them plummeting down a 4-meter (13-foot) slope. Some bodies were found hundreds of meters (feet) from the crash site, Andalusia regional president Juanma Moreno said, describing the wreckage a “mass of twisted metal” with bodies likely still to be found inside.

Efforts to recover the bodies continued Monday, and the death toll is likely to rise. Authorities are also focusing on attending hundreds of distraught family members and have asked for them to provide DNA samples to help in the identification of the victims.

The crash occurred Sunday at 7:45 p.m. when the tail end of a train carrying 289 passengers on the route from Malaga to the capital, Madrid, went off the rails at 7:45 p.m. It slammed into an incoming train traveling from Madrid to Huelva, another southern Spanish city, according to rail operator Adif.

The head of the second train, which was carrying nearly 200 passengers, took the brunt of the impact, Spanish Transport Minister Óscar Puente said. That collision knocked its first two carriages off the track. Puente said that it appeared the largest number of the deaths occurred in those carriages.

Authorities said all the survivors had been rescued in the early morning.

Moreno said Monday morning that emergency services were still searching for bodies.

“It is likely (that there will be more dead people found) when you look at the mass of metal that is there. The firefighters have done a great job, but unfortunately when they get the heavy machinery to lift the carriages it is probable we will find more victims.”

“Here at ground zero, when you look at this mass of twisted iron, you see the violence of the impact,” Moreno said.

Moreno said that authorities are also searching the area near the accident for possible bodies.

“The impact was so incredibly violent that we have found bodies hundreds of meters away,” Moreno said.

Identifying the victims

Various Spaniards who had loved ones traveling on the trains posted messages on social media saying they were unaccounted for and pleading for any information.

Spain’s Civil Guard opened an office in Cordoba, the nearest city to the crash, as well as Madrid, Malaga, Huelva and Seville for family members of the missing to seek help and leave DNA samples.

“Some of the dead are not easily identifiable and will need a DNA test,” Moreno said.

Video and photos showed twisted train cars lying on their sides under floodlights late on Sunday.

“The carriages were twisted. We had to work slowly, cutting through the wreckage,” Francisco Carmona, firefighter chief of Cordoba, told Onda Cero radio. “There were moments when we had to remove the dead to get to the living.”

Passengers reported climbing out of smashed windows, with some using emergency hammers to break the glass, according to Salvador Jiménez, a journalist for Spanish broadcaster RTVE, who was on board one of the derailed trains.

Jiménez did not suffer serious injuries, but saw bodies being pulled out of train cars, calling the image “harrowing.”

“A train can derail or have an accident,” Jiménez told the network by phone Monday, “but this magnitude of tragedy was unthinkable.”

Authorities said 159 people were injured. As of Monday, that included 11 adults and one child in critical condition.

‘Images that will stay in my mind’

The collision took place near Adamuz, a town in the province of Cordoba, about 370 kilometers (about 230 miles) south of Madrid.

A sports center in Adamuz was turned into a makeshift hospital, and the Spanish Red Cross set up a help center offering assistance to emergency services and people seeking information. Members of the Civil Guard and civil defense worked on site throughout the night.

“The scene was horrific. It was terrible,” Adamuz mayor Rafael Moreno told The Associated Press and other reporters. “People asking and begging for help. Those leaving the wreckage. Images that will always stay in my mind.”

Spanish King Felipe VI expressed his condolences Monday, adding that the royal house was looking into a visit to Adamuz in the coming days.

“I understand the desperation of the families and the number of injured people who have suffered this accident, and we are all really worried,” he said, speaking from Athens.

The Spanish flag was flown at half-mast in front of Parliament in Madrid for the victims on Monday.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will visit the accident site on Monday, according to his office.

Officials call accident ‘strange’

Transport Minister Puente early Monday said the cause of the crash was unknown.

He called it “a truly strange” incident because it happened on a flat stretch of track that had been renovated in May. He also said the train that jumped the track was less than 4 years old. That train belonged to the Italian-owned company Iryo, while the second train, which took the brunt of the impact, was part of Spain’s public train company, Renfe.

According to Puente, the back part of the first train derailed and crashed into the head of the other train. When asked by reporters how long an inquiry into the crash’s cause could take, he said it could be a month.

Álvaro Fernández, the president of Renfe, told Spanish public radio RNE that both trains were well under the speed limit of 250 kph; he said one was going 205 kph, the other 210 kph. He also said that “human error could be ruled out.”

The incident “must be related to the moving equipment of Iryo or the infrastructure” the Renfe president said.

Iryo issued a statement on Monday saying that its train was manufactured in 2022 and passed its latest safety check on Jan. 15. It reiterated its condolences for the victims and said it would completely cooperate with the official investigation into the causes of the tragedy.

Train services Monday between Madrid and cities in Andalusia were canceled.

Spain leads Europe in high-speed trains

Spain has spent decades investing heavily in high-speed trains and currently has the largest rail network in Europe for trains moving over 250 kph (155 mph), with more than 3,100 kilometers (1,900 miles) of track, according to the European Union.

The network is a popular, competitively priced and safe mode of transport. Renfe said more than 25 million passengers took one of its high-speed trains in 2024.

Sunday’s accident was the first with deaths on a high-speed train since Spain’s high-speed rail network opened its first line in 1992.

Spain’s worst train accident this century occurred in 2013, when 80 people died after a train derailed in the country’s northwest. An investigation concluded the train was traveling 179 kph (111 mph) on a stretch with an 80 kph (50 mph) speed limit when it left the tracks. That stretch of track was not high speed.

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Wilson reported from Barcelona, Spain, and Naishadham from Madrid. AP journalist Barry Hatton contributed from Lisbon, Portugal.

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Chiang Mai Night Market opens with lights and mapping

Chiang Mai Night Market opens with lights and mapping

CHIANG MAI — 18 January 2026, Chiang Mai Municipality, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, officially opened the “Chiang Mai Night Market” on Sunday evening at Tha Phae Walking Street in the heart of the city.

The opening ceremony was presided over by Apichai Chatchalermkit, deputy governor for domestic marketing at the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and Pojjana Srisilpanan, deputy mayor of Chiang Mai, amid a lively atmosphere with large numbers of local residents and tourists in attendance.

The Chiang Mai Night Market aims to stimulate the local economy and tourism. The event is held under the theme “Tha Phae Remix: Chiang Mai Remake,” blending art, light, digital colour and contemporary performance techniques with the old city’s ambience, cultural heritage and modern lifestyle. It also encourages visitors to Chiang Mai to travel to nearby provinces, supporting domestic travel from major cities to emerging destinations and secondary areas, while creating momentum for continued tourism during the early months of 2026.

Chiang Mai Night Market opens with lights and mapping

The Chiang Mai Night Market is held every Sunday from 18 January to 1 March 2026, specifically on 18 and 25 January; 1, 15 and 22 February; and 1 March, from 16:00 to 22:00.

Highlights include landmark and art installations, interactive lighting, main and mini music stages, creative spaces, the Suep Sin courtyard, workshop zones and information installations.

Live performances by well-known artists are scheduled across six Sundays: Proxie on 18 January; No One Else on 25 January; Atom on 1 February; ATLAS and Sarah Salola on 15 February; Serious Bacon on 22 February; and Season Five on 1 March.

Free shuttle bus services are provided throughout the event on two routes: One Nimman–Chang Phueak Market–Three Kings Monument–Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan; and Tha Phae Gate Square–Wat Sri Don Chai–Chiang Mai Gate Market–Wat Chedi Luang Woramahawihan.

Chiang Mai Night Market opens with lights and mapping

Visitors who spend 200 baht per receipt at the event will receive discount vouchers for tourism-related goods and services, such as accommodation, restaurants and spas, redeemable at the event’s public relations points. Attendees can also join a Passport Check-In activity by collecting stamps at all 11 landmark and installation points to receive souvenirs.

Free craft workshops are available daily, limited to eight sessions per day with 15 participants per session, lasting 40 minutes each, starting from 16:00 All activities and performances at Tha Phae Walking Street will be suspended on 8 February 2026.

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Thaksin eligible for parole consideration on 8 May

File - Former Thailand's Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (AP Photo/Wason Wanitchakorn)

BANGKOK — Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will become eligible for parole consideration on 8 May, according to his lawyer, as his family paid him another visit at Klong Prem Central Prison on Monday.

At 10:00 on 19 January 2026, Thaksin’s children visited him at the prison for the 33rd time. The delegation included his eldest son, Panthongtae Shinawatra, Panthongtae’s wife Nattiya Puangkam, his daughter Pintongta Shinawatra Kunakornwong, her husband Nattapong Kunakornwong, and Thaksin’s lawyer, Winyat Chartmontree.

After the roughly one-hour visit, Pintongta told reporters that the discussion went well and that her father had adjusted to prison life after more than four months in custody. She said Thaksin continued to offer moral support to Pheu Thai Party candidates ahead of the 2026 general election and had no special message beyond encouragement.

Regarding reports that Thaksin could be considered for general parole in May, Pintongta said she had discussed the matter with her father, who asked only that the process follow the rules and procedures properly. She added that, at over 70 years old, Thaksin should be eligible for consideration under existing regulations.

Winyat said reports pointing to May as a possible timeframe were consistent with legal requirements. He said Thaksin will have served eight months of his sentence on May 8, meeting Department of Corrections criteria for parole consideration, which apply when an inmate has served two-thirds of a sentence and has one-third remaining.

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Trump invites Thailand, 60 countries to join ‘Board of Peace’ with $1bn permanent membership fee

President Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)

Thailand has been invited by U.S. President Donald Trump to join a proposed “Board of Peace,” an initiative aimed at addressing global conflicts, as diplomats in Europe and elsewhere voice caution over its potential impact on the United Nations.

Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had received a letter from Trump outlining a Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, along with a U.S. proposal to establish the Board of Peace. The ministry said Thailand is currently studying the details of the initiative.

“In principle, Thailand welcomes any initiative that supports sustainable peace in the Middle East and humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people,” the ministry said. It added that Thailand hopes any initiative will reflect the will of the Palestinian people and receive support from countries in the region.

Thailand reaffirmed its support for ongoing efforts toward a two-state solution, with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security, in accordance with international law and relevant UN resolutions.

Foreign diplomats said invitations were sent to around 60 countries and began arriving in European capitals on 17 January. Hungary, whose leadership is a close ally of Trump, was cited as the only country to have clearly accepted the invitation so far. Officials from several other countries, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed concern that the proposed body could undermine the role of the United Nations.

According to the invitation letter and a draft charter, the Board of Peace would be chaired by Trump for life and would initially focus on the Gaza conflict before expanding to other disputes. Member states would serve three-year terms unless they paid $1 billion annually per country to support the board’s activities in exchange for permanent membership.

The White House said on X that the offer of permanent membership was intended for partner countries demonstrating “a deep commitment to peace, security and prosperity.”

The inclusion of a draft charter alongside the invitation has heightened concerns among some European governments, with diplomats warning that the body could weaken the UN, which Trump has previously accused of obstructing his peace efforts.

One diplomat described the proposal as a “Trump-style UN” that sidelines core principles of the UN Charter. Trump wrote in the letter that the board would convene in the near future, describing it as unprecedented in scope and approach.

 

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Bolt ride turns violent as tourist hurls bottle at biker

Bolt ride turns violent as tourist hurls bottle at biker

PATTAYA — A foreign female tourist riding in a Bolt car allegedly threw a bottle from the vehicle, injuring a Thai woman on a motorcycle, before hurling a mobile phone and fleeing the scene.

On 19 January 2026, a reporter spoke with Mr. Komsan Sanamkhet, 34, a Bolt driver, about the behaviour of the foreign woman passenger. He said she opened the car window and threw a water bottle that struck a young Thai woman riding a motorcycle near a well-known seafood restaurant in the Jomtien area.

Mr. Komsan said the incident occurred at about 04:00. While he was driving for Bolt, he received a booking and picked up the foreign woman from a lane behind the popular restaurant in Jomtien. After the car reached the beachfront road, the passenger rolled down the window and threw a bottle out of the vehicle, hitting a woman who was riding past on a motorcycle.

He said the foreign woman then told him to keep driving and claimed she would pay 2,000 baht, but he decided to stop the car so that she could speak with the injured woman.

After getting out of the vehicle, the foreign woman became agitated, threw a bottle again and ran towards a songthaew, or shared pickup taxi. She then tried to leave the scene on foot towards Sukhumvit Road. Mr. Komsan said he told her to wait for police, but when she heard him calling officers, she ran into an abandoned building nearby. He and police searched the area but were unable to find her.

Mr. Komsan said he felt deeply upset by the incident, describing the woman’s behaviour as inappropriate.

Later in the morning, he posted about the incident in an online group and learned that a foreign woman had taken a motorcycle taxi from the abandoned building without wearing shoes. The rider reportedly dropped her off in Soi Noen.

The Thai woman who was struck by the bottle has filed a police report at Na Jomtien police station, where the incident has been formally recorded.

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Thai election body trains parties on Meta for up coming election

Thai election body trains parties on Meta for up coming election

THAILAND — The Election Commission of Thailand, in partnership with Meta and Facebook Thailand, has held a training session on the use of online platforms for political parties and candidates, as the election Commission secretary-general stressed the need to use technology in compliance with election law. He also revealed that the comission E-War Room has received 34 complaints and five video clips, saying offenders can be traced if the activity occurs in Thailand.

On 19 January 2026, at the election Commission office, Mr. Sawang Boonmee, secretary-general of the election Commission of Thailand, stated that the election Commission together with Meta and Facebook Thailand, organised an online training session via Zoom on the use of Meta platforms for the general election of members of the House of Representatives. Executives from Meta and Facebook served as trainers, covering platform use during the election period and advertising standards, including approval criteria for advertisements related to social issues and elections.

He said the election Commission’s two main missions at present are the parliamentary election and the referendum scheduled for 8 February 2026. The increasing role of technology and innovation, he said, highlights the need to apply modern tools to enhance efficiency, transparency and credibility throughout the election and referendum processes.

Mr. Sawang noted that campaigning now takes place through many channels, with electronic platforms, particularly Facebook, increasingly popular for candidate introductions in both constituency and party-list systems. He stressed the need for orderly campaigning and appropriate language in line with Meta and Facebook rules.

On the election Commission’s Electronic Campaign Management Centre, or E-War Room, Mr. Sawang said Facebook has been screening defamatory campaign content even outside election periods, and receives legal guidance during elections to help review content. Coordination has been ongoing to resolve issues swiftly and maintain a fair campaign environment that protects candidates.

The E-War Room has so far received 34 complaint messages and five video clips, which officials are analysing to determine whether they violate the law or election regulations, such as the use of aggressive, violent or abusive language.

As for handling false information, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society and the police consider whether content should be removed, as some cases originate overseas and may violate Thai law but not foreign law. Discussions are held on a case-by-case basis. However, Mr. Sawang said that if an account is registered in Thailand, authorities can track down those responsible for legal action regardless of where they are located.

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Thailand says Ta Muen Thom registered as Thai ancient monument 18 years before Cambodia’s independence

Ta Muen Thom was registered as a Thai ancient monument in 1935, 18 years before Cambodia’s independence, officials say.

Thailand’s Anti-Fake News Center on 18 January addressed online claims concerning Ta Muen Thom temple, reaffirming that the site is a nationally registered ancient monument of Thailand.

The centre cited clarification from the Fine Arts Department under the Ministry of Culture, which said documentary evidence confirms that Ta Muen Thom was officially registered as a Thai national monument on 8 March 1935, as published in the Royal Gazette. The registration predates Cambodia’s independence from France in 1953 by 18 years.

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The Fine Arts Department said Thai authorities have continuously and transparently maintained, surveyed and restored the Ta Muen temple complex, reflecting peaceful and effective possession. It added that claims made by Cambodia lack supporting legal evidence and that the issue has never been adjudicated by the International Court of Justice.

Ta Muen Thom is located at the Ta Muen Pass in the Phanom Dong Rak mountain range, in Ban Nong Khanna Samakkhi, Moo 8, Ta Mieng subdistrict, Phanom Dong Rak district, Surin province.

The site is the largest structure within the Ta Muen temple complex, which comprises three stone temples arranged from largest to smallest: Ta Muen Thom, Ta Muen Tot and Ta Muen.

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Venomous fish sting sends man to hospital at Pattaya beach

Rescue personnel provide emergency aid to a man injured by a venomous fish on Jomtien Beach, Pattaya.

PATTAYA – A man was hospitalised after being stung by a venomous fish while lying on Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, local officials said.

According to a Facebook post by Pattaya Municipal Enforcement on 19 January 2026, the man was found unconscious near Jomtien Beach Soi 1. Responding officers said he had been pierced in the left hand by a fish spine, causing severe pain and numbness on one side of his body. He was given first aid before being taken to Pattaya City Hospital by the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation.

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The fish was identified as Plotosus lineatus, known as a striped eel catfish, is commonly found swimming in schools. Its dorsal and pectoral fin spines contain venom that can cause intense pain and complications in people who are allergic.

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Final truss removed after Rama II crane collapse

Final truss removed after Rama II crane collapse

SAMUT SAKHON — Authorities have completed the removal of the final section of the main steel truss from the M82 elevated motorway project after a concrete segment and launching gantry crane collapsed at a construction site on Rama II Road.

The incident occurred at about 09:15 on 15 January 2026 at the Highway No. 82 (M82) elevated motorway project on the Bang Khun Thian–Ban Phaeo route, Ekachai–Ban Phaeo stretch, in Tha Chin subdistrict, Mueang Samut Sakhon district, Samut Sakhon province. The collapse involved a concrete segment and a launching gantry crane used in building the elevated roadway.

According to the Bureau of Bridge Construction, work throughout 18 January focused on dismantling the steel structure of M82 Section 7. Operations included removing the front section of the main truss, cutting and lowering the front and middle sections, and successfully lifting down and removing the final truss segment. This marked the completion of operations by the 200-tonne and 550-tonne cranes. The remaining task is to break the main truss into smaller components for storage at an appropriate site.

At about 09:00 on 19 January 2026, reporters observed traffic conditions on Rama II Road in both inbound and outbound directions to Bangkok. The day marked the first working day and the first school day of the week.

Outbound traffic from the entrance to Maha Chai town to the collapse site was moving slowly and stopping intermittently. Vehicles were diverted from the main carriageway to a single parallel lane near Mahachai 3 Hospital, compounded by traffic descending from the overpass linking Setthakit Road and Maha Chai, resulting in severe congestion. Traffic returned to normal speeds after passing the collapse site or beyond the turn-off to the Samut Sakhon provincial transport office.

Inbound traffic to Bangkok showed similar conditions, with slow movement and occasional standstills. Vehicles coming down from the Tha Chin River bridge were diverted briefly to a parallel road for about 200 to 300 metres before rejoining the main lanes near Talay Thai Market, where traffic flow improved.

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