Day: June 14, 2025

Arrested! Gold Robber in Lamphun Flees to Hide in Pattaya

Pattaya: No escape for a lone robber who robbed gold in Lamphun Province and fled to hide in Pattaya, confessing to an addiction to online gambling. From the case on June 7, 2025, a criminal, approximately 160-165 cm tall, later identified as Mr. Prakon, age 47, rode a black motorcycle

Villagers in Chong Bok Anxiously Await Outcome of Prolonged JBC Meeting

Chong Bok: Villagers in the Chong Bok area of Ubon Ratchathani Province are deeply concerned about the ongoing JBC meeting and are urging the involved countries to swiftly find a mutual resolution. According to Thai News Agency, the atmosphere at the Dom Pradit Subdistrict Administrative Organization in Nam Yuen District,

Region 2 Army Commander Receives Warm Welcome at Surin-Ubon Ratchathani Border Visit

Surin: The 2nd Army Commander visited troops along the Surin-Ubon Ratchathani border. The locals gave him a warm welcome. According to Thai News Agency, Lieutenant General Boonsin Phadklang, Commander of the 2nd Army, spent the day visiting and encouraging troops stationed along the Surin-Ubon Ratchathani border. His itinerary included a

Cambodia Closes Ban Laem Border Crossing, Stranding Over 100 Trucks

Pong Nam Ron: Cambodia closed the Ban Laem checkpoint in Pong Nam Ron District, Chanthaburi Province, resulting in more than 100 Thai cargo trucks being stranded, while border traders urged both sides to accelerate negotiations to find a solution as soon as possible. According to Thai News Agency, the atmosphere

Using AI to Help Combat Corruption

Bangkok: Currently, AI technology plays a very important role in every aspect of life, including solving problems of corruption and bribery. How can AI or artificial intelligence help? Let’s talk with Asst. Prof. Kasemsan Weerakul, a qualified member of the National Public Relations Committee. According to Thai News Agency, AI

Gang Member Surrenders in Connection with Rom Klao Car Theft

Bangkok: One member of the gang involved in the theft of 70 cars in the Rom Klao area has surrendered to authorities. The individual, identified as Mr. Kittichai, contacted Bang Nam Priao Police Station to turn himself in, claiming that he was initially hired to transport goods but inadvertently became