Month: September 2025

Monitor Lizard Discovery in Thai Kitchen Surprises Resident

Bangkok: A surprising encounter unfolded in a local kitchen when a resident mistook a 2-meter-long monitor lizard for a snake. The unexpected visitor caused a stir but was eventually identified as a monitor lizard rather than the initially feared reptile. According to Thai News Agency, the incident brought attention to

Laplae’s ‘Lod Chong Kem’ Emerges as the ‘Lost Taste’ of 2025

Laplae: ‘Lod Chong Kem’, a local dish from Laplae, has been highlighted as a must-try culinary experience. This dish, often described as elusive, is gaining attention for its unique place in the culinary landscape. According to Thai News Agency, ‘Lod Chong Kem’ is becoming known as the ‘Lost Taste’ of

Ambush on Durian Warehouse Owner Shocks Yala Province

Bangkok: Gunmen ambushed and fatally shot “Ko San,” the owner of a major durian purchasing warehouse in Yala Province, during a tragic incident that has left the community in shock. Police are currently investigating two potential motives behind the attack: personal business dealings and the possible involvement of local insurgents.

Thailand Maintains Security Readiness in Seven Border Provinces

Bangkok: The situation in Thailand’s seven border provinces is reported to be normal, with security operations in place and ready to respond to any situation. The government emphasizes transparency by ensuring international observers are informed of the truth. Discussions are ongoing at the GBC forum, and the government remains committed

Sa Kaeo Governor Orders Cambodian Eviction from Ban Nong Chan

Sa kaeo: The Sa Kaeo governor has mandated the installation of signs instructing Cambodians to vacate and dismantle their settlements in the Ban Nong Chan area of Thailand. Violators will be charged under the Immigration and Forestry Acts, facing fines and potential imprisonment. According to Thai News Agency, officials from

Government Allocates Over 20 Billion Baht to Support Rice Farmers

Bangkok: The government has launched a large-scale financial assistance program aimed at supporting rice farmers across the nation, distributing 1,000 baht per rai to more than 2.48 million farmer households. This initiative represents a significant investment exceeding 20 billion baht. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, the Deputy

Urgent Credit Approval to Help Flood Victims

Bangkok: The government is taking care of flooding, approving urgent funds to expedite relief for flood victims in the northern and upper central regions. Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the Comptroller General’s Department has approved an extension of the reserve funds under the authority of the governors