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Burglar steals 400,000 baht in gold, 1 pair of sandals

Saharat shows police what the thief did to his belongings. Apparently 400,000 baht in gold wasn’t enough for one burglar...

Greenpeace unterstützt öffentlichen Protest gegen Industrieprojekte

Am 1. Oktober ankerte das „Rainbow Warrior“-Schiff von Greenpeace etwa drei nautische Meilen vor dem Industriegelände Mabtapud in Rayong. Etwa zehn thailändische und...

Greenpeace joins locals to close Maptaput offices

Greenpeace activists march through the Maptaput Industrial Estate. Greenpeace activists in two inflatable boats invaded...

Chonburi plants trees to honor HM the Queen

Chonburi officials gather for the latest round of tree planting in honor of HM the Queen.  ...

Residents win battle over stinky flour factory

  Villagers point to the putrid water that has been stinking up their neighborhood for weeks.    Angry Bang Saen...

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Pattaya Second Road upgrade hits 50% ahead of marathon deadline

PATTAYA, Thailand — Mayor Poramet Ngampichet inspected progress on the Pattaya Second Road resurfacing project, urging contractors to accelerate work and meet the September...

Bee swarm injures 17 in Pattaya, elderly vendor seriously hurt

PATTAYA, Thailand – A swarm of giant honey bees attacked vendors, a police officer, local residents and students near the Banglamung District Office in...

Pattaya Marathon set for September 26-27, city faces road closure concerns

PATTAYA, Thailand — Pattaya officials are stepping up preparations for the 33rd Pattaya Marathon, with more than 20,000 runners, tourists and supporters expected to...

Community leader helps drunk foreign tourist after late-night fall near Pattaya Park

PATTAYA, Thailand – A Thap Phraya community leader came to the aid of a foreign tourist who was found intoxicated and unable to help...

Strong waves batter Trat beach, force coastal shops to close

TRAT, Thailand – Powerful waves continue to batter Ao Tan Khu Beach in Trat province, forcing several beachfront businesses to temporarily close and damaging...