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Government confirms ID cards will not display income or occupation

BANGKOK - The Ministry of Interior has said that no information related to occupation or income will be included in the new identification card,...

City volunteer accused of beating, robbing transvestites

Two transvestites claim they were robbed and assaulted by a group of seven men led by a Pattaya city civil defense volunteer. ...

Children ages 7-14 now required to carry ID cards

A law that took effect July 10 now requires Thai children as young as 7 to carry government identification cards. ...

Few children in Bangkok apply for ID cards on the first...

BANGKOK, July 10 - Relatively few children went to apply for the ID cards at district offices in Bangkok on Sunday, however, in...

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Beijing’s AI exit bans reveal expanding structural controls and legal enforcement measures

PATTAYA, Thailand - The global artificial intelligence race has entered a critical regulatory phase. In May 2026, reports confirmed that the Chinese government expanded...

Panic in Sattahip as suspected gold shop robbery turns into glass door mishap

PATTAYA, Thailand – Police in Sattahip rushed to what was initially believed to be a gold shop robbery on May 27, only to discover...

Pattaya mayoral hopeful Poramet visits Baan Mankong community as election race intensifies

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya mayoral hopeful Poramet Ngampichet and candidates from the “Rao Rak Pattaya” (We Love Pattaya) group visited the Baan Mankong Pattaya...

Drunken clash erupts between foreigner and security guard on Pattaya Walking Street

PATTAYA, Thailand – Early morning chaos briefly erupted on Pattaya’s famous Walking Street after an intoxicated foreign tourist became involved in a confrontation with...

Motorcycle slams into pedestrian crossing North Pattaya Road, three injured

PATTAYA, Thailand – Three people were injured after a motorcycle struck a pedestrian crossing the road in North Pattaya on May 27, prompting an...