Category: General

Iceland’s Southwestern Volcano Erupts for 12th Time Since 2021

Reykjavik: A volcano on the southwestern Reykjavik Peninsula erupted again early this morning local time, the Icelandic Meteorological Office reported today. The eruption, characterized as a fissure eruption, involved lava flowing out of a long crack in the ground rather than from a central crater. According to Thai News Agency,

Abbot in Sisaket Province Accused of Sexually Abusing 8-Year-Old Girl

Sisaket: In a disturbing incident, the abbot of a renowned temple in Sisaket Province has been accused of luring an 8-year-old girl into a bathroom under the pretense of cleaning it, where he allegedly committed acts of sexual abuse. The abbot has denied the allegations, claiming he is being bullied

Cyber Police Ready to Press Charges Against ‘Ms. Golf’ Over Online Gambling

Bangkok: Pol. Maj. Gen. Sirawat Deepo, Commander of the Technology Crime Suppression Division 1, has revealed that the statement of ‘Ms. Golf’ indicates her involvement in online gambling activities. The investigation has uncovered that more than 385 million baht in her account was used for gambling purposes. Authorities are actively

Indonesia Reaches Trade Agreement with US After Lengthy Negotiations

Indonesia: Indonesia announced it had concluded a trade agreement with the United States following extensive discussions marked by what officials described as an “extraordinary struggle.” The negotiations resulted in a reduction of US tariffs on Indonesian exports from 32 percent to 19 percent. According to Thai News Agency, US President

Corrections Department Launches 2025 Products Exhibition with Sek Loso Performance

Bangkok: The Department of Corrections inaugurated the 2025 Corrections Products Exhibition, marking its 54th edition. The event highlights the potential of inmates who have undergone behavioral development, featuring a special show by the renowned singer Sek Loso. The proceeds from the product sales are intended to serve as revolving funds

Cockpit Video Recorders at Issue After Air India Crash

Ahmedabad: Last month’s deadly Air India plane crash has reignited a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over whether to install video cameras to monitor pilots’ actions in the cockpit, supplementing data from the cockpit voice recorders and flight data recorders currently used by accident investigators. The Air India crash