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Playful Spider Monkey Gets Into Hair-Pulling Showdown with Zoo Staff, Revealed to Be the Park's Star Attraction
A spider monkey named Touwtouw at Shanghai Wild Animal Park went viral for playfully pulling a zookeeper's hair, revealing the park's most beloved attraction who roams freely and greets visitors daily.
Bang Khen Police Station Deploys Traffic Officers at School Gates for First Day of New Term
Traffic officers deployed at Thai Niyom Sangsuekkasai School on the first day of the new academic term to manage congestion and ensure student safety during drop-off and pick-up hours.
Train Driver and Signalman Distressed and Apologetic as Police Detain Them for Court; Bus Driver Remains Critically Injured Awaiting Charges
A train driver and railway signal operator were detained and brought to court on May 18 following a catastrophic May 16 collision at Bangkok's Makkasan crossing that killed 8 people and injured over 30. The critically injured bus driver rem
NESDB Reveals Q1 GDP Growth Accelerates to 2.8%, Projects 2% Growth for Full Year
Thailand's economy accelerated to 2.8% growth in Q1 2025, driven by a surge in private investment and exports, though the country posted its first trade deficit in 14 quarters. The government projects 2% full-year growth but warns elevated
DJ Ton Horm Announces Press Conference Today, Vows to Address Everything! Tak Questions If She's the One Linked to 17-Year-Old Boy Controversy
DJ Ton Horm announced a press conference today to answer all questions, sparking online speculation she may be linked to a controversy involving a 17-year-old boy, though supporters doubt the claim.
Check These 5 Signs of Insulin Resistance That Often Appear Years Before Diabetes
Five early warning signs of insulin resistance—frequent hunger, belly fat, post-meal drowsiness, dark skin patches, and borderline blood sugar levels—can appear years before diabetes develops, according to a Nakhon Ratchasima hospital docto
Experts Explain Why Bangkok Residents Felt Tremors from Myanmar's 5.3 Magnitude Earthquake
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake off Myanmar's coast near Yangon on May 18 triggered tremors felt in Bangkok, with experts attributing the sensation to the city's soft soil amplifying seismic waves from the active Sagaing Fault 530 kilometers awa
Police Institute Rushes to Identify Train-Bus Collision Victims, DNA Results Expected Within 1-2 Days
Forensic teams are working urgently to identify eight victims from a train-bus collision and fire at the Asoke-Dindeang railway crossing, with DNA results expected within 1-2 days after families provided samples for comparison.
China Blacklists 17 Thai Companies Over Smuggled Chicken Feet Exports; Hunt Underway for Smugglers Posing as Thai Producers
China has blacklisted 17 Thai chicken processing companies worth over 30 billion baht in lost exports after smugglers illegally shipped foreign chicken feet under false Thai credentials, exceeding the country's actual production capacity.
Thai authorities seize 130 kg of ivory near Lao border
Thai authorities seized 130 kilograms of ivory and animal remains near the Mekong River in Nong Khai province, with suspects escaping under cover of darkness as officials expand a joint investigation with Laos into a suspected transnational
Khao Kheow Zoo Hatches Greater Adjutant Chick for First Time
Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi achieved a historic first by successfully hatching a Greater Adjutant chick, marking the species' first breeding at a Thai zoo since it vanished from the country's wild habitats over four decades ago. The chi
Supachai Unites Three Ministries to Overhaul Agricultural Product Dashboard Pilot in Ayutthaya
Deputy PM Supachai is piloting an agricultural dashboard in Ayutthaya that combines satellite data and farmer input to forecast rice production and enable data-driven supply management across Thailand's value chain.