September 10, 2025

YLG Predicts Surge in Thai Gold Prices to 56,000 Baht This Year

Bangkok: YLG expects Thai gold prices to reach 56,000 baht this year. Thais are among the top 10 gold buyers globally, with demand surpassing 21% in the first half of 2024. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Pawan Nawawattanasap, Chief Executive Officer of YLG Bullion International Co., Ltd. (YLG), stated that YLG indicates that gold prices are on the rise.

PEA Advises on Safe Electricity Practices During Floods

Bangkok: The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has issued critical guidelines for electricity usage in anticipation of potential flooding or stagnant water conditions. The public is urged to stay informed by closely monitoring weather updates and advisories from government and related agencies to ensure preparedness for any flooding events. According to Thai News Agency, PEA has outlined specific recommendations to ensure

DSI Submits “D-Contact” Case to NACC Over Exaggerated Claims

Bangkok: Special Case Investigators from the Technology and Information Crime Division of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) have submitted Special Case No. 52/2020 to the Office of Special Cases, Office of the Attorney General. The case involves the advertising of dietary supplements “D-Contact” and “D-Contact Plus,” which have been found to contain exaggerated claims and have deceived the public.

Push for Thai Beef in High-End Market Through Farmer-Buyer Business Negotiations

Bangkok: The Department of Internal Trade (DIT) is spearheading an initiative to boost awareness and consumption of Thai beef by organizing a unique business matching event under the theme “First Love, Thai Beef Flavor.” This event invites locals to experience high-quality beef from Thai farmers, with an aim to decrease dependency on imported meat and foster sustainable income within the

Zoo Ordered to Suspend Wild Animal Zone Following Fatal Lion Attack

Khan na yao: A renowned zoo has been directed to suspend its wild animal zone and submit a revised safety plan to the Department of National Parks within two days, following a fatal lion attack on a staff member. The incident has raised questions about the safety protocols in place and whether negligence played a role, as the lion had

Meteorological Department Issues Warning for Heavy Rain in Northern Thailand

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rain in some areas of northern Thailand. Residents in these areas are advised to be cautious of the dangers of heavy rain. Meanwhile, Bangkok and its vicinity have a 70% chance of thunderstorms and heavy rain in some areas. According to Thai News Agency, the Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rain in

Gold Prices Surge as Federal Reserve Rate Cut Looms

Bangkok: Gold prices have experienced a notable rise, reaching a new high as expectations mount for an interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve. Analysts predict that gold futures in New York are set to hit record levels, driven by the anticipation of a rate cut during the Federal Reserve’s upcoming September meeting. According to Thai News Agency, December

Lion Attack at Zoo Leaves Officer Dead in Unusual Circumstances

Bangkok: Col. Dr. Thawatchai Kanchanarin, a former professor and surgeon at Phramongkutklao Hospital, recounted a shocking incident at a zoo where a zookeeper was attacked by a lion. The incident unfolded when Thawatchai, who was visiting the zoo, witnessed a zoo official being attacked by a lion, followed by an attack from five other lions, without any apparent resistance or