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THAILAND

Drunk driver runs red light, crash injures 12 people

News, Online Reporters, Published on 24/11/2025

» KHON KAEN – A drunk pickup driver ran a red light and crashed into a sedan and a roadside dessert shop on Sunday night, injuring 12 people.

THAILAND

Street food at a crossroads

News, Jutamas Tadthiemrom, Published on 13/10/2025

» Street vendors and food stalls have long defined Bangkok's urban rhythm -- sizzling woks, plastic stools and the hum of late-night chatter form an inseparable part of the city's identity. To locals, they are the pulse of everyday life; to visitors, a culinary adventure.

THAILAND

Education under scrutiny once more

News, Jutamas Tadthiemrom, Published on 08/09/2025

» Thailand's education system is once again under scrutiny after international assessments ranked Thai students in the lower half of global performance tables.

THAILAND

Expensive parliament projects draw flak

News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 10/05/2025

» Amid growing concerns about public spending and transparency, five key renovation projects within the parliament complex drew scrutiny during a House committee session on Thursday.

THAILAND

Parliament complex almost done

News, Post Reporters, Published on 16/11/2024

» The new parliament will be fully operational next month with more than 1,000 security cameras in place to ensure tight security, according to House Speaker Wan Muhammad Noor Matha.

OPINION

AI's brain fog no defence for arts

News, Parmy Olson, Published on 05/07/2024

» Ever notice how science fiction gets things wrong about future technology? Instead of flying cars, we got viral tweets that fuelled culture wars. Instead of a fax machine on your wrist, we got memes. We're having a similar reality check with artificial intelligence. Sci-fi painted a future with computers that delivered reliable information in robotic parlance. Yet businesses who've tried plugging generative AI tools into their infrastructure have found, with some dismay, that the tools "hallucinate" and make mistakes. They are hardly reliable. And the tools themselves aren't stiff and mechanistic either. They're almost whimsical.

THAILAND

Police chief shuffled after casino bust

News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 23/03/2024

» Pol Maj Gen Prattana Phaenpha, chief of the Nonthaburi Provincial Police, has been transferred to an inactive post at the Royal Thai Police (RTP) headquarters for allowing a large illegal casino to operate under his watch.

THAILAND

Pheu Thai tables bill to alter charter provision on referendum

News, Post Reporters, Published on 23/01/2024

» The Pheu Thai Party has tabled a bill to change a constitutional provision governing a referendum for charter amendment to parliament, deputy party leader Chusak Sirinil said.

OPINION

The danger of talking down immigration in Oz

News, Daniel Moss, Published on 11/01/2024

» Pre-pandemic Australia looks like hallowed ground that the contemporary economy will struggle to surpass. For local officials who aspire to take a crack at emulating a celebrated decades-long expansion, it's important not to downgrade a vital component that's become radioactive: immigration. The country's politicians are showing a worrying lapse in memory.

THAILAND

Rough start for 'new chinatown'

News, Patapee Ruangsri and Jo Ya Hsiung, Published on 20/08/2023

» A parallel Chinese society has grown up in Bangkok's Huai Khwang district as the number of Chinese expats has increased, deepening the reputation of Huai Khwang as the second Yaowarat, or Bangkok's new Chinatown.