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Pattaya Songkran crowds pack beach on April 14

Pattaya Songkran crowds pack beach on April 14

PATTAYA — 14 April 2026, large crowds of Thai and foreign tourists gathered along Pattaya Beach on the night of 14 April, as Songkran celebrations continued at full pace.

Reporters said the atmosphere was lively, particularly from Nipa Lod intersection through Soi 7 and Soi 8 along the beach road, where revellers took part in water splashing to cool off in the heat.

Police officers were deployed at key points to maintain security and facilitate traffic, urging participants to celebrate respectfully to reduce the risk of fights or accidents.

Authorities also imposed partial road closures along Pattaya Beach Road to prevent accidents and improve safety for residents and visitors.

A key highlight, “Wan Lai Pattaya 2026”, is scheduled for 19 April. Morning activities from 08:00 to 12:00 will include a traditional water-pouring ceremony over Buddha images at Wat Chai Mongkhon, followed by entertainment events and live music performances by well-known artists along Pattaya Beach later in the day.

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Global praise for Thai Songkran as major world event

Global praise for Thai Songkran as major world event

BANGKOK — 15 April 2026, Thailand’s Songkran festival has drawn widespread international praise as a global cultural event, reflecting the strength of Thai traditions and attracting worldwide attention, a government spokesperson said.

Ratchada Thanadirek, government spokeswoman, said the atmosphere of this year’s celebrations highlighted Songkran’s status as a UNESCO-recognised intangible cultural heritage, widely acknowledged by the international community. The festival has connected people from around the world through culture, tradition and celebration.

She said 42 foreign embassies in Thailand had helped produce promotional media showcasing Thai charm through creative and contemporary perspectives. International media outlets also reported on the large crowds gathering at water-splashing venues, describing Songkran as one of the world’s most vibrant and dynamic festivals, blending traditional culture with modern elements.

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Ratchada added that the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) projected overall tourism revenue during the Songkran period from 11–15 April to exceed 30.35 billion baht. The period was expected to attract around 500,000 foreign visitors, generating approximately 8.1 billion baht, a 6% increase compared with the same period last year.

The government remains committed to promoting cultural heritage while positioning Songkran as a driver of economic and social opportunities, with a focus on distributing benefits across all regions and enhancing Thailand’s global competitiveness.

“The prime minister has praised the success of Songkran celebrations across all provinces, made possible through cooperation from all sectors,” Ratchada said. “The festival represents a time of happiness where people of different nationalities and languages celebrate together, reflecting the power of Thai culture to connect smiles, warmth and friendship across borders.”

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4 youth footballers killed in Songkran road crash in Loei

Four teenage boys were killed and two people injured after a pickup truck collided with a motorcycle on the Loei–Chiang Khan road during the Songkran holiday period, police said.

The crash occurred around 23:00 on 13 April at a curve in Ban Na Bon, Nasaow subdistrict, Chiang Khan district, Loei province, according to Chiang Khan police.

Initial investigations found that the motorcycle was carrying four boys travelling from Chiang Khan district towards Ban Tha Bom in Khao Kaew subdistrict. The victims were youth football players aged between 13 and 14.

At the same time, a pickup truck carrying two people, including the driver, was travelling from Mueang Loei towards Chiang Khan when the two vehicles collided with severe impact on the curve.

Police said the force of the crash caused the pickup truck to drag the motorcycle for approximately 200 metres along the road. The motorcycle subsequently caught fire, while all four boys were thrown from the vehicle and died at the scene.

The pickup truck driver and passenger were injured and were taken to Chiang Khan Hospital and Loei Hospital for treatment.

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The victims were later identified as students of Maha Thai Sueksa Thambon School in Chiang Khan. The school posted messages of mourning on social media, expressing condolences to the families of the four boys, identified as “August,” “Ice,” “DR,” and “Satang,” and describing them as beloved students and young athletes.

The Football Association of Thailand also issued a statement expressing deep condolences over the deaths of the four youth footballers, extending sympathy to their families, teachers, and school administrators during the period of mourning.

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Phuket police arrest 7 foreign tourists over Songkran water attack on motorist

Phuket police have arrested seven foreign tourists after a viral clip showed a group surrounding and spraying water at a van driver in Patong during Songkran celebrations.

According to Patong Police Station, the incident took place on Prachanukhro Road near Malin Market, where the group gathered to play water in a manner that caused public disturbance and obstructed traffic.

Officers intervened after receiving complaints, issued warnings, and detained all seven individuals on charges of “causing nuisance to others” before transferring them to investigators for legal proceedings.

Following the incident, authorities also urged local businesses and residents to avoid placing water containers or playing water on sidewalks and roads in ways that could obstruct traffic, to prevent similar incidents.

Patong police said they are taking the matter seriously and have stepped up enforcement measures to maintain order and ensure safety for both residents and tourists during the Songkran festival period.

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Foreign arrivals in Thailand hit 619,481 in Songkran week

Thailand welcomed a total of 619,481 foreign tourists during the week of 6–12 April 2026, marking an 8.76% increase from the previous week, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

Permanent Secretary for Tourism and Sports Natriya Thaweewong said the rise was driven by strong arrivals during the Songkran holiday period, particularly from short-haul markets, which reached around 400,000 visitors, up 18.32% week-on-week.

China remained the largest source market with 106,504 arrivals, the highest in five weeks, followed by Malaysia with 90,524 visitors and India with 53,308. Russia and the United States rounded out the top five with 36,701 and 24,693 arrivals respectively.

Malaysian, Chinese, US, and Indian arrivals increased by 61.68%, 25.39%, 19.26%, and 16.93% respectively, while Russian arrivals fell 11.57% from the previous week.

The ministry said the weekly average stood at 88,498 foreign tourists per day.

As of 13 April, Thailand recorded a cumulative total of 10,363,660 foreign arrivals since 1 January, generating approximately 506.12 billion baht in tourism revenue.

China remains the top source market year-to-date with 1,659,777 visitors, followed by Malaysia (1,093,636), Russia (792,629), India (712,913), and South Korea (439,277).

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Pope Leo says he does not fear Trump, citing Gospel as he pushes back in feud over Iran war

Pope Leo XIV addresses Algerian authorities, members of the civil society, and diplomatic corps at the Djamaa el Djazair Conference Center in Algiers, Monday, April 13, 2026, on the first day of an 11-day apostolic journey to Africa. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV pushed back Monday on President Donald Trump’s broadside against him over the U.S.-Israel war in Iran, telling reporters that the Vatican’s appeals for peace and reconciliation are rooted in the Gospel, and that he doesn’t fear the Trump administration.

“To put my message on the same plane as what the president has attempted to do here, I think is not understanding what the message of the Gospel is,” Leo told The Associated Press aboard the papal plane en route to Algeria. “And I’m sorry to hear that but I will continue on what I believe is the mission of the church in the world today.”

History’s first U.S.-born pope stressed that he was not making a direct attack against Trump or anyone else with his general appeal for peace and criticisms of the “delusion of omnipotence” that is fueling the Iran war and other conflicts around the world.

“I will not enter into debate. The things that I say are certainly not meant as attacks on anyone. The message of the Gospel is very clear: ‘Blessed are the peacemakers,’” Leo said.

“I will not shy away from announcing the message of the Gospel and inviting all people to look for ways of building bridges of peace and reconciliation, and looking for ways to avoid war any time that’s possible.”

Speaking to other reporters, he added: “I’m not afraid of the Trump administration or of speaking out loudly about the message of the Gospel, which is what the Church works for.”

“We are not politicians. We do not look at foreign policy from the same perspective that he may have,” the pope said, adding, ”I will continue to speak out strongly against war, seeking to promote peace, promoting dialogue and multilateralism among states to find solutions to problems.

“Too many people are suffering today, too many innocent people have been killed, and I believe someone must stand up and say that there is a better way,” he said.

Trump says Leo is not ‘doing a very good job’

Trump delivered an extraordinary broadside against Leo on Sunday night, saying he didn’t think the U.S.-born global leader of the Catholic Church is “doing a very good job” and that “he’s a very liberal person,” while also suggesting the pontiff should “stop catering to the Radical Left.”

Flying back to Washington from Florida, Trump used a lengthy social media post to sharply criticize Leo, then kept it up after deplaning, in comments on the tarmac to reporters.

“I’m not a fan of Pope Leo,” he said.

Trump’s comments came after Leo suggested over the weekend that a “delusion of omnipotence” is fueling the U.S.-Israel war in Iran. While it’s not unusual for popes and presidents to be at cross purposes, it’s exceedingly rare for the pope to directly criticize a U.S. leader — and Trump’s stinging response is equally uncommon, if not more so.

“Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,” the president wrote in his post, adding, “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon.”

Italian politicians across the spectrum showed their solidarity with Leo. Premier Giorgia Meloni sent a message of support for his peace mission while the leader of the main opposition party, Elly Schlein, was more direct, calling Trump’s attacks “extremely serious.”

Trump repeated that sentiment in comments to reporters, saying, “We don’t like a pope who says it’s OK to have a nuclear weapon.”

Later, Trump posted a picture suggesting he had saint-like powers akin to those of Jesus Christ. Wearing a biblical-style robe, Trump is seen laying hands on a bedridden man as light emanates from his fingers, while a soldier, a nurse, a praying woman and a bearded man in a baseball cap all look on admiringly. The sky above is filled with eagles, an American flag and vaporous images.

Leo’s opposition to war irked Trump

All of that came after Leo presided over an evening prayer service in St. Peter’s Basilica on Saturday, the same day the United States and Iran began face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan during a fragile ceasefire, with Vice President JD Vance leading the U.S. delegation. Vance is Catholic and recently released a book about his faith.

During his evening prayer service, the pope didn’t mention the United States or Trump by name, but his tone and message appeared directed at Trump and U.S. officials, who have boasted of U.S. military superiority and justified the war in religious terms.

Leo, who is on an 11-day trip to Africa starting Monday — has previously said that God “does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them.” He’s also referenced an Old Testament passage from Isaiah, saying that “even though you make many prayers, I will not listen — your hands are full of blood.”

Before the ceasefire, when Trump warned of mass strikes against Iranian power plants and other infrastructure and that “an entire civilization will die tonight,” Leo described such sentiments as “truly unacceptable.”

In his social media post on Sunday night, however, Trump went far beyond the war in Iran in criticizing Leo.

The president wrote, “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States.” That was a reference to the Trump administration having ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January.

“I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do,” Trump added, referencing his 2024 election victory.

He also suggested in the post that Leo only got his position “because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump.”

“If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican,” Trump wrote, adding, “Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. It’s hurting him very badly and, more importantly, it’s hurting the Catholic Church!”

In his subsequent comments to reporters, Trump remained highly critical, saying of Leo, “I don’t think he’s doing a very good job. He likes crime I guess” and adding, “He’s a very liberal person.”

Bishops say the pope is not a politician

Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a statement saying he was “disheartened” by Trump’s comments.

“Pope Leo is not his rival; nor is the Pope a politician. He is the Vicar of Christ who speaks from the truth of the Gospel and for the care of souls,” Coakley said.

The Italian Bishops’ Conference expressed regret over Trump’s words, and underlined that the pope “is not a political counterpart, but the successor of Peter, called to serve the Gospel, truth and peace.”

In the 2024 election, Trump won 55% of Catholic voters, according to AP VoteCast, an extensive survey of the electorate. But Trump’s administration also has close ties to conservative evangelical Protestant leaders and has claimed heavenly endorsement for the war on Iran.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged Americans to pray for victory “in the name of Jesus Christ.” And, when Trump was asked whether he thought God approved of the war, he said, “I do, because God is good — because God is good and God wants to see people taken care of.”

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Pattaya motorcycle taxi drivers attack foreign tourists after Songkran water incident

A group of motorcycle taxi drivers in Pattaya are facing public criticism after a video clip showed them assaulting foreign tourists following a Songkran water-splashing incident on Sunday night.

The incident took place on 13 April 2026 inside Soi 6, Pattaya Beach, in Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district. In the footage, men wearing orange motorcycle taxi vests were seen kicking and punching a foreign tourist who fell to the ground, while another foreigner attempted to intervene and help his companion amid a crowded area.

Police said the altercation reportedly began after the tourists were seen playing water with local riders and accidentally splashed a group of motorcycle taxi drivers, leading to an argument that escalated into violence. The incident occurred outside a beer bar, but by the time officers arrived, both victims and attackers had already left the scene.

No formal complaint has been filed with Pattaya City Police Station, but investigators are reviewing the incident and collecting evidence to determine the exact circumstances and pursue legal action.

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Thai–Myanmar celebrate New Year together across Moei River

Thousands of Thai and Myanmar residents gathered at the middle of the Moei River on Sunday to celebrate a cross-border Songkran festival, marking a vibrant display of friendship between the two neighbouring communities.

The event, held at Ban Mae Ku Luang natural crossing in Mae Sot district of Tak province, saw crowds from both Mae Sot and Myawaddy join water-splashing festivities for the first time in two years. Food stalls and music stages were set up on both sides of the river, creating a lively atmosphere under tight security from authorities of both countries.

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At the river’s centre, families and young people dressed in colourful floral shirts and summer attire gathered to celebrate despite temperatures reaching around 40°C. Many took photos and shared the moments on social media, highlighting the cross-border spirit of Songkran.

Organisers said the “two-country Songkran” aims to strengthen local ties between Thai and Myanmar border communities, using the shared New Year traditions as a cultural bridge while also boosting tourism and local income in the region.

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Nong Khai marks Songkran with sacred Luang Pho Phra Sai procession

Nong Khai residents on Sunday joined a grand procession to bring Luang Pho Phra Sai, a revered Buddha image and city pillar of faith, out of the ordination hall at Wat Pho Chai for annual Songkran rituals.

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The ceremony, held in the morning of 13 April 2026, was led by Nong Khai governor Saransak Srikrueanet and the provincial monk chief Phra Thepwachirakhun, along with local Buddhists. The sacred image was paraded three times around the temple before being taken around the city, allowing devotees to pour scented water and offer blessings.

The annual event is one of the most anticipated traditions in Nong Khai, drawing both residents and devotees who gather to pay respects and participate in the water-pouring ritual for good fortune during the Thai New Year. Luang Pho Phra Sai will be returned to the ordination hall on 18 April.

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Luang Pho Phra Sai is a highly revered Lan Xang-style Buddha image housed at Wat Pho Chai, widely respected as a sacred symbol of Nong Khai. According to legend, it is one of three Buddha images—Phra Suk, Phra Serm, and Phra Sai—created by royal siblings of the Lan Xang kingdom, later enshrined across the region, with Phra Sai eventually brought across the Mekong River to its current home in Nong Khai.

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Army opens Ta Kwai Temple, Hill 350 to public for first time after border clashes

The 2nd Army Region has opened access to Ta Kwai Temple and Hill 350 to the public for the first time following the closure of the area after two previous border clashes. Visits are allowed from 13–16 April 2026 between 09:00 and 15:00.

Authorities said visitors must strictly follow regulations, including using only designated routes, not crossing barriers or leaving marked paths, and refraining from live-streaming on social media. Removing objects, climbing on ancient structures for photos, displaying inappropriate behaviour, or littering in forested areas are also prohibited.

Ta Kwai Temple is located at Chong Ta Kwai in Ban Thai Niyom Phatthana, Moo 17, Bak Dai subdistrict, Phanom Dong Rak district of Surin province. The laterite stone sanctuary lies about 12 kilometres east of Ta Muen Thom.

Historians believe the temple dates to the late Angkor Wat to early Bayon period, between the reigns of King Suryavarman II and King Jayavarman VII. Built in the 11th century as a Hindu sanctuary dedicated to Shiva, it has in recent years become a popular tourist site near the Thai–Cambodian border.

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