August 24, 2025

Cambodia Bombing Victims’ Families Hold Ashes Scattering Ceremony in Sattahip Bay

Sattahip: Five families of those killed in the Cambodian bombing gathered to hold a cremation ceremony facilitated by the Naval Fleet. The ceremony took place in Sattahip Bay, where the families scattered the ashes of their loved ones. According to Thai News Agency, the families involved in the ceremony were those of the victims from the July 25th Cambodian bombings.

Unexploded BM-21 Rocket Crater Discovered Near Childcare Center in Nam Yuen District

Bangkok: An unexploded BM-21 rocket crater has been discovered in Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, near a pond and just 100 meters away from a childcare center. According to Thai News Agency, the presence of the unexploded rocket is linked to incidents from late July when Cambodia fired BM-21 rockets into Thai communities, resulting in loss of life and

Intercepting a Human Trafficking Ring Smuggling Thai People to Cambodia

Aranyaprathet: Border patrol soldiers patrolling the Thai-Cambodian border at Ban Kut Hin, Khlong Nam Sai Subdistrict, Aranyaprathet District, Sa Kaeo Province, intercepted 10 Thais attempting to illegally enter Cambodia. The incident occurred while officers were patrolling the border to intercept illegal goods being smuggled across the border. They encountered two suspicious vehicles: a white Toyota Fortuner and a black sedan

Khamkan Biogas Changes Waste to Add Value

Bangkok: Let’s get to know the Kham Khaen community, which is transforming community waste into renewable energy. They’ve used knowledge from the PTT Group’s Strong Communities Project to bring innovation and transform waste into value, reducing expenses and generating income for the community. According to Thai News Agency, the Kham Khaen community has adopted the biogas technology introduced by the

Made in Thailand, the Land of Cool Thais: Songkhla Naga

Bangkok: Songkhla is another city that attracts millions of tourists each year. It boasts a wealth of art and sculpture. Today, we’ll introduce you to the Naga sculpture, or the Naga that guards Songkhla. Few people know what family this Naga belongs to. According to Thai News Agency, the Naga sculpture is a significant cultural and artistic landmark in Songkhla.

Exposing the Problem of Landless People Encroaching on Government Land, Part 2

Krung yan: Following yesterday’s coverage of violence, including beatings and assaults, between citizens from both sides of the border over encroachment on state land in Krung Yan Subdistrict, Thung Yai District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, the term “forest land” (with expired concessions) has emerged as a major source of this problem. According to Thai News Agency, the issue of land

Cyclists Prepare for End of Chiang Mai’s Iconic Tricycles

Chiang mai: The pedicab, once a popular form of transportation and a symbol of Chiang Mai’s way of life for decades, is now on the verge of disappearing as people gain more convenient and faster transportation options. Of the nearly 200 pedicabs, fewer than 40 remain, and the number is steadily dwindling as the hard-working cyclists who used to support