Month: October 2025

Adjusting the Demolition Plan for Samsen Police Station Building

Bangkok: The latest update on the demolition of the Samsen Police Station building today reveals that plans have been adjusted to demolish the left side of the building first and stabilize the soil beneath the structure. Residents who have been forced to evacuate to the outside area have expressed concerns,

Floods Continue in Central Thailand

Ayutthaya: Flood conditions are escalating in central Thailand’s Ayutthaya and Ang Thong provinces as the Chao Phraya Dam sustains a high discharge rate, impacting tens of thousands of homes. Water levels in the Chao Phraya River, Noi River, and tributaries in Ayutthaya are rising by an average of 10 centimeters

Robber Targets Gold Shop in Narathiwat Amid Explosions and Gunfire

Narathiwat: A gold shop in the heart of Narathiwat city became the target of a daring robbery, prompting an urgent manhunt by authorities. Yesterday, a heavily armed individual executed a pre-planned robbery at a shopping mall in Su-ngai Kolok District, Narathiwat Province, scattering nails and causing explosions near the scene.

Motorist’s Wrong Turn on M81 Highlights Navigation Woes

Nonthaburi: A motorist’s unexpected detour has prompted the Department of Highways to take action after Google Maps directed him onto route M81, leading towards Kanchanaburi instead of his intended destination, a shopping mall in Nonthaburi Province. According to Thai News Agency, travel influencer Khun Chiang shared his distressing experience on

Former IBF Champion Amnat Involved in Drunken Altercation

Chonburi: “Jao Petch” Amnat, a 46-year-old former IBF world boxing champion, was involved in a public disturbance after becoming intoxicated and picking fights with teenagers, ultimately being subdued by one of them. Relatives have expressed concern about Amnat’s mental health, noting changes in his behavior such as talking to himself

Villagers Rejoice as Compensation for Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes is Released

Kantharalak: The first round of compensation money for border clashes has been transferred. Villagers expressed their delight and rushed to withdraw it for spending and debt repayment. According to Thai News Agency, villagers have been gradually checking their bank books at the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, Kantharalak branch,