In a plot twist worthy of the most dramatic of soap operas, the new secretary to Thailand’s Prime Minister found himself locked in a fiery exchange with a Thai actor, during an electrifying interview that had viewers on the edge of their seats. The clash happened during a gripping episode of “Chae Show” (แฉ), a popular news program known for its no-holds-barred approach. Enter Jakrapob Penkair, a figure as polarizing as he is experienced in the political arena. Appointed as secretary to the Prime Minister on July 24th, Jakrapob is no stranger to the intense scrutiny and pressure that accompanies high office. With a storied history that includes several influential roles under former administrations and being a leading figure in the Red Shirt movement, his reputation precedes him. His past self-imposed exile adds a layer of intrigue to his narrative, having recently returned to Thailand after 15 years abroad. On…
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In the bustling tourist hotspots of Thailand, frustration is brewing among hotel operators. They’ve watched with bated breath as the support promised by the government’s Half-Half travel scheme sputters along with chaotic inefficiency. Launched with much fanfare on July 1, this well-intentioned initiative sought to rekindle the spirit of domestic travel during Thailand’s lean travel months, by covering up to half of the accommodation costs. However, weeks into the program, expectations have been dashed against the jagged rocks of reality. With technical snafus and murky guidelines, the scheme’s unwieldy digital platform has proven to be more of a hindrance than a help. “It’s a different problem every day. From platform crashes to ‘guess-the-rule’ games, there’s no assurance of getting reimbursed,” laments Thienprasit Chaipatranand, head honcho of the Thai Hotels Association. The question on every hoteliers’ lips? Is all this headache really worth the 50% discount? Determined not to go down…
In what can only be described as a true-life tale of chaos and mystery, one that echoes the pages of a riveting thriller, a Thai mother is fiercely rallying for justice on behalf of her son after a harrowing night in Samut Prakan province. This serene province, nestled just outside the bustling metropolis of Bangkok, became the unexpected setting for a traumatic ordeal when a group of unidentified assailants ambushed her son on July 24th. The night unfolded with an ominous twist. As the clock ticked between 10:10 and 10:30 PM, the young man was cruising the quiet streets near Soi Mahawong Temple, diligently delivering a parcel—a routine task that would soon be interrupted by brutality. The unsuspecting victim was descended upon by five to six attackers who inflicted severe injuries, leaving him with a battered face and head, injuries severe enough to force him temporarily out of his studies…
The hustle and bustle of Bangkok’s Transport Company, affectionately known as Bor Kor Sor, came to an abrupt pause today, shaken up by the relentless downpours of Tropical Storm Wipha. Two scenic northern routes have hit a temporary roadblock. The culprits? Route 47, which leads from the vibrant heart of Bangkok to the serene town of Thung Chang, and Route 910, which navigates its way to the lush landscapes of Nan, now rendered unreachable due to Mother Nature’s watery tantrums. In a candid announcement posted to its official Facebook page, Bor Kor Sor painted a somber picture of Thailand’s northern provinces, now awash with torrents from the unrelenting rainfall. Particularly hard-hit are Phrae and Nan, regions known for their beautiful rolling hills and now not-so-charming floods. The heavy downpour turned prime roads into rivers, making them utterly impassable for those intrepid bus drivers and their trusty vehicles. Making matters wetter,…
In a heart-wrenching turn of events in the tranquil province of Chachoengsao, an unexpected tragedy struck its roads yesterday afternoon, leaving the community in utter disbelief and profound sorrow. The sudden death of two brothers unfolded along Highway 3076, near the Rural Roads Office in Khlong Takrao subdistrict, casting a veil of grief that touched both family and colleagues alike. The ordeal began around 4.30pm on July 24, when the peaceful hum of the day was shattered by the harrowing collision between a vehicle and a motorcycle. Officers from the Tha Takiap Police Station and emergency responders from the Panom Tha Takiap rescue unit hurriedly made their way to this dire scene, their minds perhaps already running through the all-too-familiar checklist of duties they face in such circumstances. As they arrived at the scene, a deeply somber sight greeted them. The brothers’ lives had been tragically and irrevocably cut short,…
The peaceful slumber of a modest Bangkok neighborhood was jolted into chaos in the wee hours of July 25, 2025. A ferocious fire invaded the closely-knit Nong Mai community in the Khlong Toei district, mercilessly reducing eight homes to nothing more than mere cinders. With the break of the harrowing news, a chilling fear gripped the hearts of the residents as they scampered to safety. The flames, born amidst this packed slum district, raged valiantly, forcing 15 unfortunate souls into displacement, wrestling their ordinary night into a nightmare. Shortly before 2 a.m., fiery jaws clamped down on the At Narong Road, an area crammed with wooden shanties that cling to one another for dear support. These homes, overflowing with stories of those within, stood vulnerable — mere sitting ducks to the kindling wrath of fire. As the tremors of panic echoed throughout the community, Police Captain Tanit Kongvibulsiri, from the…
In the midst of the artillery pyrotechnics blazing across the Thai-Cambodian border, there’s a shimmering beacon of serenity that goes by the name of Phuket. As news of conflict and chaos floods the global media landscape, threatening to cast a shadow on Thailand’s crown jewel of vacation destinations, the island’s stewards provide a reassuring chorus: Phuket is as vibrant as ever – untouched by the distant military skirmish. Yesterday, a bilingual proclamation emerged from the office of Phuket’s Governor, Sophon Suwannarat. With a voice meant to extend beyond the island’s pristine shores, he assured both tourists adrift in apprehension and locals in the know that Phuket remains “safe, calm, and completely unaffected” by the far-flung conflict, hundreds of miles away. He extended the province’s heartfelt condolences for the turmoil’s casualties, expressing hope for a speedy peace. The visual accompaniment to this earnest declaration – a photo courtesy of PR Phuket…
The resonating echoes of explosions across the Thai-Cambodian border plunged the region into turmoil for a second consecutive day, as the most intense conflict in over a decade resulted in at least 16 fatalities and forced a staggering 120,000 individuals to abandon their homes. Thai authorities reported 15 casualties—14 civilians and one soldier—across the nation, while Cambodia documented one fatality and five injuries amidst Thai retaliatory strikes. Acting Thai Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai sounded the alarm about the escalating conflict, cautioning that the situation “could escalate into a full-scale war.” He emphasized, “So far, both sides have used heavy weapons,” underscoring the gravity of the ongoing hostilities. Initially confined to six sites, the clashes have proliferated to encompass 12 locations, revealed a Thai military insider. Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri indicated that Cambodia persisted in deploying artillery and rocket fire, which compelled Thai forces to execute “supporting fire in accordance with…
In an audacious crime spree that would make cyber-thieves blush, two cunning crooks orchestrated a citywide lapse in Internet coverage by pilfering the very lifelines of connectivity—Internet distribution cabinets. These brazen gentlemen of mischief, identified as the not-so-innocuous 43-year-old Wirat and his partner in technological terror, 29-year-old Jongrak, were apprehended in a dramatic police-operation reminiscent of a scene straight out of a James Bond movie. The drama unfolded on July 24th, nestled in the bustling confines of Soi Kamnan Maen 5 in Chom Thong district. Here, a hive of illicit activity was uncovered, revealing a trove of fiber-optic and copper cables, disassembled network cabinets, and the tools of their devious trade. Our dynamic duo had embarked on this slippery slope of high-tech larceny since May, targeting the unsuspecting NTPLC (National Telecommunications Public Company Limited) cabinets that pepper 21 police precincts across Bangkok’s vibrant skyline. “These cabinets are no mere street…
In a frantic bid to bolster the sagging confidence of local entrepreneurs, the Thai government finds itself on a collision course with the tremors of Washington’s latest trade maneuvers. President Donald Trump’s belligerent reciprocal tariff policy has sparked a sense of urgency at Government House, leaving Thai businesses on shaky ground. As economic ripples threaten livelihoods, the government has shifted its focus, reallocating 42 billion baht from a dormant digital wallet scheme to provide vital support to the business sector. Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira has been quick to confirm the strategic pivot, parceling out nearly all remaining funds from a 157-billion-baht economic relief package aimed at cushioning the impact of US tariffs. With negotiations underway, Pichai remains optimistic yet measured. “Immediate support is our priority for businesses facing disruption,” he declares, leaving the room to ponder his cryptic hope for a deal reminiscent of those struck with other ASEAN countries.…