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Royal Cliff Pattaya: A Luxury Clifftop Kingdom Unveils World-Class Retreat Experience
Royal Cliff Pattaya, a luxury clifftop resort overlooking Thailand's Gulf, offers family-friendly experiences including cooking classes, a glass-enclosed Sky Aquarium Pool with sea views, and Funtasea entertainment zones with activities fro
Labor Minister Confirms September 27 Election Date for Social Security Board; Registration Opens June 1-July 15
Elections for the Social Security Board will be held September 27, 2026, with voter and candidate registration opening June 1 through July 15, 2025 via the SSO website, app, or provincial offices.
Business Associations Set May 25 Meeting with Labor Minister to Propose 5-Point Labor Shortage Solution
Business associations will meet with Thailand's labor minister on May 25 to push for solutions to worker shortages affecting construction, agriculture, and tourism, including streamlined permits for foreign laborers from Cambodia and other
Thai Sepaktakraw Remains Undefeated: Men's Team Crushes Brunei to Advance to Semifinals in World Championship Quest
Thailand's sepaktakraw men's team swept past Brunei in straight sets at the ISTAF World Cup quarterfinals in Malaysia, advancing to the semifinals as defending champions.
Royal Irrigation Department Advances Water Management Knowledge to Prepare for Future Water Crises and Disasters
The Royal Irrigation Department held an academic seminar with partner organizations to develop water management guidelines addressing floods, droughts, and climate change impacts through 2027. Experts from government agencies and water spec
Police Raid Underground Shrimp Fishing Betting Operation in Bangkok, Arrest 16 People Including Illegal Workers
Police raided an illegal gambling operation at a Bangkok shrimp pond on May 22, arresting 16 people including operators, gamblers, and undocumented migrant workers who bet on whether caught shrimp would weigh an even or odd amount.
Rail Department Files Charges Against All Vehicles Parked on Tracks During Bus-Train Collision
The Rail Department filed charges against vehicle owners who parked on train tracks before a bus-train collision on May 16, marking one of the first prosecutions under Thailand's newly enacted Rail Transport Act.
Gometh and Buddhapumi Shine at Thailand BMX Championship Round 3 in Phichit
National team riders Gometh and Buddhapumi advanced to the finals at Thailand's BMX Championship Round 3 in Phichit, drawing over 2,000 athletes and supporters to the May 22-23 event.
Suchat Choomklin Files Additional Complaint Against Ice Ratchanok Over Continued Defamatory Posts; Lawyer Denies Censorship Lawsuit
Suchat Choomklin's legal team filed additional defamation charges against Pheu Thai MP Ratchanok Srinork over social media posts alleging she made derogatory remarks about the minister, with authorities also investigating an AI-generated vi
Election Commission clarifies ballot security measures for Bangkok governor and Pattaya mayor elections with tamper-proof stamps
The Election Commission outlined ballot security measures for Bangkok and Pattaya local elections on June 28, including tamper-proof stamps that prevent counterfeiting while maintaining voter anonymity.
McGuire and Trent Left Out as England Announces 26-Man Squad for 2026 World Cup
England manager Thomas Tuchel named a 26-player squad for the 2026 World Cup, with Harry Maguire and Trent Alexander-Arnold among notable omissions from the Declan Rice-captained team heading to the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Patrice Evra Tells England Fans to Stop Singing 'It's Coming Home' If They Want to Win the World Cup
Former French defender Patrice Evra jokingly told England fans to stop singing "It's Coming Home" because he believes the anthem is a curse preventing them from winning major tournaments.