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Foreigner filmed dancing on Phuket road median sparks safety concerns
A foreign man was filmed dancing on a road median at a busy Phuket intersection, prompting social media users to express safety concerns about the risky behavior near moving traffic.
Chelsea Appoints Xavi Alonso as Manager – Spanish Coach Vows to Build Sustainable Title-Contending Squad
Spanish coach Xavi Alonso has been appointed Chelsea manager on a four-year deal, pledging to build a sustainable title-contending squad at Stamford Bridge.
Brother devastated after watching video of sister's death in train-bus collision
A 55-year-old man from Sisaket identified his sister as a victim of the May 16 train-bus collision at Makkasan railway crossing in Bangkok, devastating him after he watched video footage of the fatal crash.
45-Year-Old Woman Develops Septic Shock from Severe Flu and Pneumonia; Doctor Warns of 9 Critical Warning Signs
A 45-year-old woman with flu and pneumonia developed life-threatening septic shock, prompting doctors to warn of nine critical warning signs including difficulty breathing, confusion, and cold extremities that demand immediate emergency car
17-Year-Old's Motorcycle Engine Suddenly Dies Before Bike Erupts in Flames
A 17-year-old's motorcycle engine died suddenly near a school in Chon Buri before the bike erupted in flames, destroying it completely with no injuries reported.
Pink Pitchamon Thanks Valuable Experience from Thailand Open Badminton Tournament
Thai badminton star Pink Pitchamon reached the Thailand Open semifinals before losing to Japan's world No. 3 Akane Yamaguchi, calling the experience valuable for the 19-year-old rising player.
Coach Heng Weighs In on Foreign Player Quota for Thai League: Pros and Cons – Chachoengsao Eyes Top-Four Finish
Chachoengsao FC's technical director Coach Heng believes the Thai League's new foreign player quota will push Thai players to improve but warns the national team may suffer fewer opportunities for domestic talent development. The club aims
Loei Province Backs Down on 'Bun Sam Ha' Festival After Public Outcry Over 5.4 Million Baht Budget
Loei Province suspended its 5.4 million baht 'Bun Sam Ha' festival after public complaints over the budget during economic hardship, with plans to redesign the event with lower costs for a June reschedule.
People's Party Commemorates 34 Years of May Democracy, Calls for People-Drafted Constitution to Break Coup Cycle
The People's Party commemorated the 34th anniversary of Thailand's 1992 democracy uprising, urging citizens to draft a people-centered constitution to break the country's cycle of military coups.
Thailand Concludes Basic Cycling Coach Training Program, Paving Way to Elevate Coaches to International Standards
Thailand has completed a five-day basic cycling coach training program led by a UCI-appointed American instructor, with plans to advance graduates to international-level certification starting in July 2025.
Wat Phai Luang Cultivates Pasture for Cattle and Buffalo While Continuing Animal Rescue Mission, Teaching Compassion Through Animal Care
Wat Phai Luang rescues cattle and buffalo from slaughterhouses while cultivating Israeli sweet grass to provide sustainable feed and teach Buddhist compassion through animal care to monks and visitors.
Wat Phai Lueang Holds 2569 Sacred Water Blessing Ceremony to Break Bad Luck and Enhance Fortune and Merit
Wat Phai Lueang in Nonthaburi will hold its annual sacred water blessing ceremony on May 31 to help devotees dispel bad luck and attract good fortune through blessed water sprinkled by a senior monk.