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So you want to write a book...
Thousands of aspiring authors turn to self-publishing daily, with nearly four thousand new independent titles appearing on Amazon each day, proving the widespread belief that everyone has a story worth telling.
Lots of fun to be had in the Super Mario Galaxy
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is drawing sharply divided reactions from audiences, with viewers either loving or hating the film rather than taking a middle ground.
They Will Kill You offers nothing new
Director Kirill Sokolov's new film "They Will Kill You" fails to break ground, offering familiar territory that one critic found uninspiring enough to delay reviewing.
A delightful dining aura at NORA
NORA offers a delightful dining experience at a beachside venue in Phuket. The article highlights the dramatic increase in dining options and beach clubs on the island in recent years as Phuket's popularity continues to grow.
More than 80 undocumented Myanmar migrants found in Songkhla
Over 80 undocumented Myanmar migrants were discovered hiding in a forested area in Songkhla on April 9 after entering Thailand illegally five days earlier; authorities suspect a smuggling operation charging each migrant 79,000 to 150,000 ba
Mercedes driver doges petrol bill, station worker forced to cover costs
A woman in a white Mercedes-Benz allegedly fled a Hat Yai petrol station without paying a 1,000 baht fuel bill on April 6, leaving the 23-year-old employee to cover the loss from his daily wage of 350 baht.
Proven Reasons Why eSIM Is the Best Option for Short Trips to Thailand
eSIM technology offers travelers visiting Thailand a seamless way to maintain mobile connectivity without the hassle of physical SIM cards, making it ideal for short trips across the country's cities and islands.
Pixar’s latest Hoppers shows plenty of heart
Pixar's new animated film Hoppers arrives in theaters during the Easter season, offering families a heartwarming alternative to the recent wave of horror releases.
US military aircraft presence at Krabi Airport raises questions
US military aircraft including C-130s and Ospreys conducted multiple operations at Krabi International Airport on April 7, with Thailand's Air Force confirming the flights were approved through standard diplomatic procedures.
Vendor splashed with hot oil by another worker in Krabi mall
A 19-year-old drink vendor was severely burned when a coworker threw hot cooking oil at her at a Krabi shopping mall on April 4, following a previous argument between the two workers.
Philippine Embassy Consular outreach mission receives praise
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok conducted a successful consular outreach mission in Phuket and nearby provinces, receiving praise from local Filipinos for the assistance-to-nationals services provided.
Ceremony to Distribute Royal Flood Relief Supplies to Local Residents
Royal flood relief supplies were distributed to residents of Ko Lanta's Ban Thung Yee Pheng community on March 24 under the direction of Krabi's provincial governor and local officials.