Imagine this: The relentless journalist and indefatigable community hero, Chutima Sidasathian, stood confidently, a beacon of hope and resilience amidst an ocean of supporters. This was no ordinary Wednesday outside the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Court. It was the day justice sang a song of freedom for Chutima, acquitting her of three daunting charges of criminal defamation in a spectacle that had gripped the nation’s attention. The stage for this courtroom drama was set by none other than a local mayor from Nakhon Ratchasima, who saw his questionable dealings brought to light by Chutima’s fearless reporting. This was not your everyday gossip; this was about exposing alleged shady transactions tied to the Village Fund programme’s microcredit lending, facilitated through the corridors of the state-owned Government Savings Bank (GSB) and laid bare for the world to see on the grand stage of Facebook in the early months of 2022. Enter the antagonist,…
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In the endlessly vibrant and bustling streets of Bangkok, an incident unfolded early Monday morning that seemed straight out of a movie – only it was all too real. It involved an eclectic mix of characters: two Filipino nationals, six Thai transgenders, and a mysterious figure known as “Mr. Champ”. The backdrop? The neon-lit Sukhumvit Soi 11/1, a place where every night tells a different story. The drama began when police were called to a scene that looked more like a choreographed dance gone wrong. A total of 20 individuals were locked in a melee, sparking intrigue and confusion. At the heart of this tumult were two Filipinos, whose night out took a turn for the worse, leading them into an unexpected confrontation. Pol Maj Gen Withawat Shinkham, a name that commands respect in the Metropolitan Police Division 5, detailed the incident with the precision of a seasoned storyteller. The…
Picture this: an audacious heist straight out of a Hollywood caper, but instead of diamonds or priceless artworks, the loot, bizarrely, involves 87 wild animals, including the oh-so-adorable and Instagram-famous red panda. The masterminds behind this audacious operation? Six Indian nationals who found their cunning plan unravel at Bangkok’s bustling Suvarnabhumi airport. The scene, ripe for a dramatic score, unfolded as the individuals attempted to smuggle these creatures right out of the land of smiles, Thailand, and into the bustling streets of Mumbai aboard a Thai Airways International flight. The plot thickened when the sharp eyes of customs officers noticed something amiss, not with a cloak-and-dagger signal but with the modern-day wizardry of an X-ray machine reading. The images on the screen didn’t show the usual suspects of suitcases stuffed with clothes but hinted at a trove of wildlife treasures. Enter the heroes: officials from the Department of Natural Resources,…
Picture this: a sprawling site alive with the vibrant hues of exotic flowers, the gentle hum of industrious eco-friendly technologies, and an air of excitement as the world converges on Thailand for the 2029 International Horticultural Expo, affectionately dubbed the Korat Expo 2029. This isn’t just an event; it’s a vision of the future, an eco-utopia brought to life in the heart of Nakhon Ratchasima, set to dazzle up to 4 million visitors from November 10, 2029, to February 28, 2030. The stage for this green marvel was set in an international bidding war, a tale of ambition and eco-passion, where 32 member countries threw their hats into the ring. But it was Thailand, with its blend of cultural richness, agricultural acumen, and vibrant biodiversity, that won the day. A team of Thai visionaries, representing the crème de la crème of the nation’s ministries and bureaus, journeyed to Doha, Qatar,…
On a bright Wednesday morning, amidst the hum of anticipation, Kriengkrai Thiennukul, the distinguished chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), took the helm at the JSCCIB meeting. With a keen eye on the horizon of Thailand’s economic landscape, Thiennukul shared insights that painted a picture of cautious optimism mingled with a dash of concern. The Thai economy, akin to a boat navigating the choppy waters of global market trends, finds itself facing headwinds that could temper its journey forward. Among these, the ebb in the flow of exports and a tourism sector that’s dancing to a slower rhythm than anticipated play leading roles. It’s a time when the allure of foreign shores isn’t quite beckoning to travelers as it once did, particularly to our friends from China, who now find a certain charm in exploring the treasures within their own borders. Indeed, the number of Chinese tourists gracing…
Imagine the serene paradise of Trang, Thailand, with its lush landscapes and tranquil ambiance, suddenly disrupted by an event so unexpected it could easily be the plot of a gripping drama. On a seemingly ordinary Tuesday afternoon, within the bustling aisles of the Big C supermarket in Muang district, a shocking altercation unfolded, setting the peaceful town abuzz. At the heart of this startling incident was Dieter Matthias Straumann, a Swiss retiree whose days in the tropical haven took a dramatic turn. Known among locals for his quiet life with a Thai spouse in their cozy single-story abode, Mr. Straumann found himself in a confrontation that would catapult him from obscurity to infamy. The tale began with a casual shove, as described by 58-year-old Natchanan Khikkham, whose regular shopping experience turned into a scene straight out of an action movie. Her recount of the events paints a vivid picture of…
On a crisp Melbourne morning, right before embarking on his journey back to Bangkok at the spry hour of 10:30 AM on a Wednesday, Srettha found himself encircled by eager reporters, each hanging on to his every word. The air was abuzz with anticipation – not just for the flight, but for the insights Srettha was about to share on the recent summit that had everyone’s attention. In the heart of the bustling city, Srettha painted a vivid picture of a summit that wasn’t just an ordinary meeting. It was, instead, a celebration of 50 years of deep-rooted strategic ties between ASEAN and Australia, promising a brighter future for both. The summit, taking place on the preceding Tuesday, wasn’t just a gathering; it was a testament to the enduring partnership that had flourished over half a century. With the flair of a seasoned storyteller, Srettha elucidated three pillars that stood…
Imagine the vibrant and bustling streets of Phuket, a Thai paradise where the sun kisses your skin, and the warm sea breeze carries the scent of adventure. It’s here, in the humming district of Thalang, that our story unfolds, featuring three intrepid Russians, their dreams momentarily caught in the grip of legal intricacies. Meet Stepan Yanubenko, 38, a man of ambition, Dimitrii Shadrin, 34, with his eye ever on the horizon, and Roman Aleksandrovich, 34, whose spirit speaks of untold tales. These adventurers found themselves embroiled in a predicament that sounds straight out of a globe-trotter’s cautionary tale. They were the heartbeat behind a thriving vehicle rental shop nestled in Tambon Choeng Talay, a place where stories on wheels are rented out to those thirsty for discovery. However, not all was smooth sailing in paradise. The long arm of the law, prompted by a whisper in the wind, decided to…
As the political arena buzzes with anticipation, the opposition bloc, under the watchful eye of the dynamic opposition leader Chathawat Tulathon, gears up for an event that promises to ripple through the corridors of power. Chathawat, who not just leads the charge but is also the driving force behind the Move Forward Party, has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging the status quo with a planned general debate on the government’s record. But this isn’t just any debate; it’s a theatrical showdown set within the grand stage of parliament itself, slated for the early days of April. The twist? There will be no votes cast – a strategy that adds an intriguing layer of suspense and drama to the proceedings. The dates are marked, and the political machinery is in motion, with the opposition ready to submit their motion on March 13 for a general debate marathon from April 3-5. This…

Natchanan Khikkham’s Supermarket Ordeal: A Violent Encounter with a Swiss Retiree in Trang, Thailand
In the bustling aisles of a Big C supermarket in the southern Thai province of Trang, what should have been an ordinary Tuesday afternoon shopping turned into a scene straight out of a movie, albeit one that nobody would want a starring role in. Picture this: a 58-year-old Thai woman, Natchanan Khikkham, becomes the unexpected protagonist in a tale of an altercation that escalated beyond anyone’s wildest imaginations. Our story begins innocuously enough, with Natchanan navigating the shelves of the supermarket. Suddenly, out of nowhere, she finds herself being shoved by a man, a Swiss retiree no less, of about 60 years. The plot thickens as Natchanan, bewildered and seeking an explanation, requests the gentleman — and I use that term loosely here — to exhibit some manners. The question of “Why did you do it?” hangs in the air, charged with tension. But instead of an apology or an…








