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No Holds Barred – Victim Loses Patience and Files Charges Against Alleged Mastermind
Narathiwat MP Kamolsak Leewamaue, who survived an assassination attempt, filed charges against alleged masterminds after believing the official investigation stalled, citing evidence of involvement by high-ranking military officials from th
Editorial – The Land Bridge Project
Thailand's government is moving forward with the Land Bridge Project to establish itself as a regional logistics hub, but faces scrutiny over environmental impacts, local community effects, and decision-making transparency from opposition M
Young Elephant Games 12th Edition Concludes: Border Patrol Region 4 Secures Royal Trophy for Third Consecutive Year
Border Patrol Police Region 4 won the 12th Young Elephant Games for the third straight year, securing the Royal Trophy at a closing ceremony in Phetchburi Province on April 25 with 30 gold, 30 silver, and 23 bronze medals.
Petchmorakot Returns Home to Sisaket After Successfully Defending IBF World Title
Thai boxing champion Petchmorakot Ginchanok knocked out Mexican challenger Sergio Mendoza in the second round to successfully defend his IBF light-flyweight world title in Japan on April 13, extending his undefeated record to 26 fights.
ATTA-TTAA Propose Three-Point Strategy to Government for Managing War Crisis Impact on Tourism
Tourism industry groups propose 7 billion baht in government support including charter flight subsidies, domestic travel incentives, and suspension of outbound travel taxes to counter the crisis impacting Thailand's tourism sector.
They've Arrived! International Olympic Committee Delegation Visits Bangkok and Chonburi April 28-30
An International Olympic Committee delegation led by Danka Hrbékova arrived in Thailand April 28-30 to evaluate the country's bid to host the 2030 Youth Olympic Games, inspecting venues and assessing organizational readiness.
Woman Struck by Lightning While Rescuing Cattle from Storm Dies Instantly; Family Mourns
A 40-year-old woman in Udon Thani province died instantly when struck by lightning while herding cattle to shelter during a storm on April 26. Her family held a brief funeral ceremony following local customs for deaths by unnatural causes.
Special Report – Strong Signal to Eknath: Review Oil Price Adjustment Formula for System Balance
Petrol retailers urge Energy Minister Eknath to reform oil pricing rules, citing destabilizing effects of large advance price announcements that trigger consumer hoarding and supply imbalances affecting stations nationwide with razor-thin p
Thailand's Commerce Ministry and Exporters Secure Japan's Commitment to Import 300,000 Tons of Thai Rice Annually
Thailand secured Japan's commitment to import 300,000 tons of Thai rice annually after a delegation met with Japanese importers, government agencies, and food producers in April, highlighting strong demand despite high tariffs.
Processed Foods: How to Eat Them Safely and Feel Good About Your Health
Modern refrigeration and freezing eliminate the need for preservatives in processed foods, and microwaving doesn't destroy key nutrients, according to a Mahidol University dietitian debunking common health misconceptions about frozen and re
The Secret to Long Life! 111-Year-Old Man Reveals 3 Simple Rules for Living Long Without Following Health Trends
Luis Cano, a 111-year-old man verified as the oldest living male in the United States, credits his longevity to three simple rules: avoiding alcohol and smoking, prioritizing sleep, and living with moral integrity. The Colombia-born New Jer
Touching Story: 50-Year-Old Groom Walks Down the Aisle Alone, But Love Never Fades
A 50-year-old groom in Vietnam completed his wedding ceremony alone after his bride was hospitalized days before the event, but said their love and commitment matter more than a perfect celebration.