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Waking Up at 3 AM Regularly? You Might Not Have Insomnia—Doctors Warn of a Silent Health Risk Many Overlook
Frequent 3 AM awakenings aren't necessarily insomnia but rather a natural part of the brain's sleep cycles, doctors say, warning that checking your phone during these episodes can trigger long-term sleep problems by disrupting your circadia
Thailand backs royal-led development plan expansion
Thailand approved a fifth-phase expansion of royal-led development projects to 32 provinces through 2032, targeting water management, agriculture and sustainability across the nation.
Australia-Thai Rabbit Card art show opens in Bangkok
An exhibition of 35 winning designs from the Australia-Thailand Rabbit Card competition opened at Bangkok's Siam Discovery, celebrating cultural ties between the two nations through creative artwork blending iconic symbols like koalas and e
Injured pangolin rescued from wildfire zone
A severely injured female Sunda pangolin was rescued from a wildfire zone in northern Thailand's Tham Pla–Namtok Pha Suea National Park and taken to a wildlife station for treatment of burns and a partially severed tail.
No Staff or Students Confess—Frustrated Teacher Sets Up Camera to Catch Boiled Egg Thief, Shocked by Crystal Clear Footage of Culprit
A teacher at a school in Nakhon Ratchasima set up a hidden camera to catch whoever was stealing his boiled eggs, only to discover the culprit was a clever crow caught on crystal clear footage.
Lawmaker Kamlasak Urges Swift Investigation into Shooting Case, Confident Police Can Identify Masterminds Behind the Plot
A Narathiwat lawmaker called for police to accelerate their investigation into a shooting case, urging them to identify the masterminds behind the plot rather than just the five arrested suspects, believing the incident involves a complex p
Pheu Thai Opens Three Options for New Party Secretary; 'Thaeng' Stays as Party Leader Without Changes
Pheu Thai Party will select a new party secretary from three options, with Nathawut Bua Prathoum and Pichan Chaowapatanawong as leading candidates, while party leader Nathapong Ruengpanyawuti remains unchanged.
Music Industry in Mourning: Female Luk Thung Singer Somchai Yodying Passes Away, Cause Revealed
Beloved luk thung singer Somchai Yodying died April 23 at age 59 from cerebral artery stenosis at a hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The Thai music community mourns the loss of the artist known for hits like "My Wife Didn't Come fo
Police Recover Additional 10-Baht Gold Bars in Case of Brother-in-Law Leading Gang to Steal Grandson's Gold; Two More Suspects Still at Large
Ranong police recovered 10 baht of gold bars worth 720,000 baht in a theft case where a brother-in-law led a gang to steal his grandson's 35-baht collection from a home in April. Two suspects remain at large as authorities continue efforts
Abhisit believes canceling 2544 MOU poses no problems due to lack of practical use; recommends stringent legal procedures
The Democrat Party leader says canceling Thailand's 2544 maritime boundary agreement with Cambodia poses no practical issues, though legal procedures must be strengthened to prevent future disputes.
Thai Red Cross and Workpoint Group Present 'The Giving Concert' – A Three-Generation Charitable Music Event
Thai Red Cross and Workpoint Group present 'The Giving Concert,' a three-generation charitable music event featuring renowned artists performing songs from beloved films and dramas to support humanitarian efforts. Tickets range from 2,000 t
Check Before You Buy! 10 Essential Things to Know Before Purchasing a Water Filter
Improper water filter maintenance and selection can reduce effectiveness and increase costs, so homeowners should check water quality, change cartridges on schedule, and choose filters suited to their specific needs.