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Saraburi Tissue Factory Fire Tragedy: Eight Killed and Two Missing in Devastating Blaze

Amidst the tropical landscape of Thailand, the province of Saraburi bore witness to a heart-wrenching tragedy as a fire raged through a tissue factory nestled in the Hemaraj Industrial Estate. It was an ordinary June 30, or so it seemed, until the clock struck noon and the inconceivable disaster struck, sending plumes of inky black smoke spiraling into the serene blue sky above the Bua Loi subdistrict in the Nong Khae district. The scene was chaotic as the flames found a willing accomplice in the combustible tissue paper, which fueled the rapid spread of the fire. By the time the rescue teams were able to wrestle the inferno under control, the once thriving 16,000-square-metre establishment stood as a charred shell of its former self. The three-storey factory, known for its dual role as a production powerhouse and office space, was almost completely razed, the dreams and livelihoods once nurtured within…

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Thailand’s Raindrop Festival: Brace for 70% Thunderstorm Coverage in Bangkok and Beyond

Ahoy, weather adventurers! Get ready to grab your raincoat and boots because the clouds above Thailand are preparing quite the show. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has rolled up its sleeves and issued a weather warning which basically translates to “pack an umbrella and maybe a snorkel.” It’s going to start raining cats and dogs, especially in the lush south, with a 40% chance, while the north, northeast, central, and eastern regions, including our dear Bangkok, brace themselves with a 60 to 70% possibility. Yes, there’s no escaping it—Raindrop Festival is here! In the next 24 hours, expect raindrops as big as mangoes in several provinces as the moderate southwest monsoon teams up with a low-pressure sneaky trickster over northern Vietnam. These two shifty culprits invite residents to stay on their toes for dangers related to heavy and accumulated rainfall. Got a sailboat? You might want to reconsider that sunset…

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Unstoppable Spirit: Bangkok Woman Continues ATM Withdrawal Amid Ferocious Storm Chaos

A ferocious storm swept through Bangkok last weekend, leaving chaos in its wake and sending one mammoth banyan tree crashing down in a rather spectacular and unexpected manner. This natural titan, with roots deep in history and trunk as sturdy as determination itself, wasn’t content with a mere topple—it had to make its grand exit by flattening a series of bank ATMs in front of the Din Daeng 2 Housing Authority office. A moment of wild nature flexing its muscles, you might say. Yet amidst this whirlwind of destruction, one woman’s unyielding spirit stood taller than the storm. As shattered machinery and precarious positions claimed the spotlight, she calmly continued her cash withdrawal inside one of the violently leaning booths. Her zen-like focus mid-chaos was immortalized in a photograph that quickly gained traction online. It seems nothing, not even Mother Nature swinging a heavy right hook, could prevent this woman…

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Indian Passenger’s Bizarre Snake Smuggling Attempt Foiled at Mumbai Airport

In a story that sounds like it dropped straight out of a Hollywood thriller, an Indian passenger arriving from exotic Bangkok lit up the headlines—and airport security—at Mumbai’s bustling Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. His claim to fame or infamy, depending on who you ask? An audacious—and quite frankly, slippery—attempt to smuggle 16 live snakes into the country. Yes, you heard that right, live snakes! They’re a lot harder to pack than a toothbrush, but this jet-setting daredevil was up for the challenge. The curious and scaly conundrum unfolded on June 27 as authorities patrolling Flight 6E1052 took notice of one particularly jittery flyer. His nerves were apparently more tangled than a pack of, well, snakes, which nudged the customs officers to take a closer look at his luggage. Their curiosity was rewarded with a scene that could make Indiana Jones weep—a cache of snakes writhing in their clandestine cotillion,…

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Thailand’s Cannabis Industry Faces Massive Overhaul: New Regulations Threaten 12,000 Shops

Thailand’s cannabis industry is on the cusp of a monumental transformation. A landscape once brimming with opportunity and audacious entrepreneurial spirit is about to witness a drastic shift, courtesy of the country’s newly imposed regulations. The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) has unveiled a batch of stringent rules that could see as many as 12,000 cannabis flower shops close their doors by year-end, marking a critical juncture in Thailand’s burgeoning cannabis sector. The announcement was made in no uncertain terms by Dr. Somruek Chungsaman, DTAM Director General, on June 30. The decree heralds an era where the sale of cannabis will fall under the authoritative scrutiny of certified medical professionals, a stipulation that effectively raises the bar for retailers who must now operate within the confines of far stricter prescription mandates—or risk grave consequences, including closure. This regulatory overhaul demands that all cannabis prescriptions be issued exclusively…

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PM Paetongtarn takes culture role as Cabinet reshuffle stirs intrigue

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has officially welcomed her expanded role as Minister of Culture following a sweeping Cabinet reshuffle confirmed in the Royal Gazette today. Speaking after the Royal Command announcing her new Cabinet appointments, PM Paetongtarn described the moment as a profound honour. “It is a great royal benevolence to have received the royal …

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Thailand Video News | Ho Chi Minh City to relocate 15,000 canal-side families in urban upgrade, Bangkok motorcyclist crashes after allegedly falling asleep on Expressway

In Bangkok, a motorcyclist’s dangerous crash, a rally sparking coup concerns, and street violence in Pattaya raise alarms over public safety. Meanwhile, Thailand’s evolving legal landscape covers drug enforcement, migrant rights, and community-police relations. Internationally, we cover a subway arson attack in Seoul, Indonesia’s call for justice over a migrant worker’s death in South Korea, …

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Taxiing line: illegal ride-hailing apps cause chaos on Phuket roads

Taxi and public transport groups in Phuket have had enough, demanding officials finally take action against the illegal taxis flooding the island’s transport system. And with ride-hailing apps turning a blind eye to the chaos, both passengers and law-abiding drivers are being left to bear the brunt of the growing mess. In a formal complaint …

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Napolcom pushes scholarships for cops, kin after deaths in police ops

MANILA, Philippines — The National Police Commission (Napolcom) on Tuesday pushes for scholarship programs for police officers and their families following the deaths of two patrolmen in separate operations. Pat. Mark Ornopia Sr. was killed during a snatching incident in Danao City, Cebu last Friday, while Pat. Curtney Baggay was killed during a robbery in

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Rhodes Trust Scholarships 2026 for Southern Africa students – Apply Now

The Rhodes Trust invites exceptional students from Southern Africa to apply for the Rhodes Scholarships for the 2026 academic year, offering a life-changing opportunity to pursue postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Scholarship Application Closing...

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