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Mother Alleges Massage Equipment Company Hires Children Aged 13-18 as Sales Staff, Abandons Them Mid-Route When Sales Targets Aren't Met
A Buriram massage equipment company allegedly hires teenagers as young as 13 and abandons them in remote areas when they fail to meet sales targets, according to complaints from workers and their families.
Swarm of Giant Honeybees Attacks Naga Procession, Injuring 11 People and Forcing Parade to Halt
Giant honeybees attacked a ceremonial naga procession at a temple in Nakhon Ratchasima on May 17, injuring 11 people and forcing the parade to halt. Loud music from the procession startled bee colonies on the temple ceiling, triggering the
Perth and Santa Team Up with Sammy and K to Close Out 'Love You Teacher' Class in Heartwarming Finale
Cast members Perth, Santa, Sammy, and K celebrated the finale of GMMTV's hit drama "Love You Teacher" at a fan meeting in Bangkok, performing songs and sharing behind-the-scenes stories before watching the series conclusion together.
Back in the Ring – Pheu Thai Moves Forward with New Constitutional Amendment Bid
Pheu Thai is reviving constitutional amendment efforts by organizing a working committee to determine whether to pursue its original draft, which requires provincial selection of assembly members before parliamentary approval, but faces the
Influencer Reveals Near-Death Experience from Appendicitis: Collapsed in Bathroom, Drove Herself to Hospital, Surgery Cost Hundreds of Thousands
Influencer Mintan Thaskaradaan collapsed from acute appendicitis and drove herself to hospital for emergency surgery that cost over 100,000 baht, revealing the ordeal as part of a difficult year she's faced largely in silence.
Saab eyes Thailand as regional defence production hub after Gripen deal
Swedish defence firm Saab plans to make Thailand a regional production hub for fighter jet components and defence technology, following the Royal Thai Air Force's approval to purchase Gripen E/F jets valued at 19.5 billion baht.
A Struggle Without End – 99 Deaths in May 2010, Still Demanding Justice
Sixteen years after military forces killed 99 red-shirt protesters in Bangkok between April and May 2010, survivors and families continue demanding justice for the largely unresolved deaths.
Editorial - The Dangerous Railway-Road Intersection Problem
A deadly train-bus collision in Bangkok that killed 8 people and injured 32 has exposed critical safety failures at railway-road intersections nationwide, with experts calling for urgent surveys of 2,300 high-risk crossings lacking proper b
View Kulvuthi Takes Loss to Antonsen Better – Apologizes to Fans for Failed Championship Defense
World No. 2 badminton player View Kulvuthi lost to Denmark's Anders Antonsen in the Toyota Thailand Open final, failing to defend his title at home. The Thai player acknowledged his opponent's superior net play and apologized to fans for th
Nakhon Sakhon Man Claims Voices in His Head Ordered Him to Steal Three Motorcycles, Selling Each for 2,000 Baht to Fund Slot Machine Gambling
A 38-year-old man from Nakhon Sakhon was arrested in Udon Thani for stealing three motorcycles and selling them for 2,000 baht each to fund gambling, claiming voices in his head ordered the thefts. Police also found methamphetamine and a st
Angry Daughter: Mother Hit Head on Bus Window During Sharp Turn, Driver Demands 4,300 Baht Compensation Instead of Taking Her to Hospital
A woman's mother was injured when she hit her head on a bus window during a sharp turn in Ko Lanta, but the driver demanded 4,300 baht for the damage instead of seeking immediate medical care.
Nutritionists warn: discard these 3 items immediately after opening supplement bottles, keeping them only increases moisture absorption
Nutritionists warn that desiccant packets, cotton, and plastic sheets should be discarded immediately after opening supplement bottles, as they become moisture reservoirs in humid conditions and cause supplements to deteriorate faster rathe