May 4, 2025

Summons Issued for Stone Thrower at Crispy Pork Shop

Kalasin: Police issued a summons for the person who threw rocks at a crispy pork restaurant after a young mother posted a warning, terrified of being home with only her child. She urged the police to track him down immediately so he would not do the same thing again. According to Thai News Agency, a clip from a surveillance camera

Foreign Teenagers Attack Local Teens at Bun Bang Fai Festival, Multiple Injuries Reported

Rasi Salai: A violent altercation occurred during the Bun Bang Fai festival in Rasi Salai District, Sisaket Province, as teenagers from a neighboring village assaulted local youths at a Morlam stage performance, leaving several injured. According to Thai News Agency, the incident was publicized through a Facebook post by a user named ‘Nong Bom, Sis Je Nang’, who shared a

Handsome and Fresh-Faced Dancing Boy, a New Dimension of Fun

Chiang Mai: In an era where men and women are more equal, the fun at various parties has seen a new trend. Aside from the traditional presence of girls dancing in circles to create color and fun, Chiang Mai now features handsome young men joining the dance circles. These young men serve as dance partners for women of all ages,

Meteorological Department Issues Alert for Heavy Rain in Southern Region and Hot Weather in Upper Thailand

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for the southern region of Thailand to prepare for heavy rain, flash floods, and mudslides, while the upper part of the country is expected to experience hot weather with thunderstorms in certain areas. According to Thai News Agency, the Meteorological Department has reported that some southern areas will face severe rainfall. Residents

Bangkok Continues Search for Missing Persons in Collapsed Auditor General’s Building

Bangkok: Drilling into the basement of the building has already collapsed more than half. Bangkok reveals progress in search operation for missing persons in the collapse of the Office of the Auditor General’s building due to an earthquake, drilling to more than half of the basement, emphasizing that it will continue until it is certain that there are no survivors.

Building Collapse Victims Rise to 109 with 14 Still Missing in Bangkok

Bangkok: The Command Center for the Office of the Auditor General’s Building Collapse has announced an increase in the number of victims to 109, with 14 individuals still unaccounted for. Authorities are determined to locate all missing persons by the end of the month. According to Thai News Agency, the update was provided during a press conference held at the

Parliament Construction and Renovation Budget Clarified Amid Criticisms

Bangkok: The Secretary of the House has clarified the budget allocation for the construction and renovation of the Parliament building, emphasizing the necessity for improvements to ensure the facility’s suitability. Approval for this budget was granted during a joint meeting involving the President and Vice President of the House. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Lt. Col. Aphat Sukhanan, Secretary-General

Imprisoned Man Charged for Throwing Cement at Cars on Bangna-Trad Road

Bangkok: Police have taken a man into custody who was found guilty of throwing cement blocks at vehicles on Bangna-Trad Road. The suspect, who confessed to committing similar offenses on 12 previous occasions, now faces serious charges. According to Thai News Agency, Bang Na Police investigators presented Mr. Chalad, 45, to the Phra Khanong Criminal Court to request a detention