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Thai Police Arrest Two Chinese Nationals for Nakhon Ratchasima Gold Robbery
Thai police arrested two Chinese nationals, Zou Qintao and Song Haolong, after tracking them through cigarette butts at the scene of a gold shop robbery. Their arrest concludes a swift investigation that involved forensic tracking methods, and police aim to recover the stolen gold and understand the suspects' motives.

South Korea, Thailand, and Cambodia Seize Over 650 kg of Narcotics in Q1 Joint Operations
South Korea, Thailand, and Cambodia conducted a joint crackdown in Q1, seizing over 650 kg of narcotics. This effort highlights increased regional cooperation to combat drug trafficking and disrupt criminal networks.

Thai Airline and Hospital Pioneer Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth Dies at 93
Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth, founder of Bangkok Airways and BDMS, has died at 93, leaving a legacy in Thailand's healthcare and aviation. His death may impact the sectors he transformed and influences the future direction of his companies.

Thai Broker and Korean Employer Face Prosecution Over Illegal Thai Worker Imports and Exploitation in Korea
A Thai broker and her Korean employer are under investigation for illegally importing Thai workers into Korea and exploiting them for agricultural labor. The cases underscore persistent concerns over illegal immigration and labor rights in South Korea.

Thai Police Break Up Major Cocaine Ring, Arrest 4 Suspects Including Nigerian and Swiss Nationals
Thai police have dismantled a cocaine trafficking network, arresting four suspects including Nigerian and Swiss nationals. The operation, which seized drugs and assets worth over 400,000 baht, continues to unearth the network's scope and connections.

Thailand Allocates 3.788 Trillion Baht for 2027 Defense Budget Focused on Military Readiness
Thailand's government has announced a 3.788 trillion baht defense budget for 2027, focusing on military readiness and sovereignty. This move underscores the country's efforts to bolster its defense amid global uncertainties.

Thai Meteorological Department Issues Ninth Storm Alert for Upper Thailand
The Thai Meteorological Department has announced its ninth storm warning for upper Thailand, forecasting heavy rain and strong winds until April 20. The alert emphasizes safeguarding residents and agriculture from weather-related risks.

Phuket Police Arrest Seven Tourists Over Songkran Water Attacks
Phuket police arrested seven foreign tourists after a viral video showed them spraying water on a van driver during Songkran. These events underscore the need for stricter controls and enforcement during the festival period.

Japan Commit $10 Billion to Support Asian Oil Supplies Amid Middle East Tensions
Japan plans to provide $10 billion to help Asian nations procure energy resources amid Middle East tensions. The initiative aims to stabilize supply chains and prevent disruptions, strengthening regional energy security.

Wildfires and Increased Traffic Deaths Mark Thailand’s Songkran Festival
Wildfires in northern Thailand have triggered severe air pollution, affecting public health and tourism. Meanwhile, the country's Songkran festival has resulted in 191 fatalities due to traffic accidents, highlighting ongoing road safety issues as travel increases.

Foreign Investors Withdraw from Thailand Amid US-Israeli War and Energy Crisis
Foreign investors are selling Thai assets due to energy shocks from the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. This development jeopardizes Thailand's economic recovery efforts and highlights regional geopolitical risks.
Russia Aims to Boost Exports to Thailand and Supply 2 Million Tons of Fertiliser Annually
Russia plans to expand its exports to Thailand, boosting economic cooperation. Thailand aims to buy up to 2 million tonnes of Russian fertiliser annually, deepening agricultural ties.
Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul Celebrates Songkran with Safety and Law Enforcement Calls
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul wished the Thai public a happy Songkran, emphasizing safety as festivities begin. He has also called for stricter enforcement of drink-driving laws to prevent accidents during the holiday.

Thailand cuts diesel prices by 2.14 baht per litre, first-ever nationwide reduction
Thailand begins its first nationwide diesel price reduction of 2.14 baht per litre on April 9, a move designed to lower costs for households and businesses. This policy shift is part of wider efforts to manage inflation and support the economy amid global uncertainties.

Anutin Charnvirakul Re-elected Thailand PM with Strong Parliamentary Majority
Thailand's parliament has confirmed Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister after a decisive election win for his party. His leadership signals a nationalist shift and promises potential political stability following years of turmoil.

Two Tourists Found Dead in Bangkok Hotel with Suspected Drug Overdose
Two foreign tourists, a South African and a Latvian, were found dead in a Bangkok hotel, with authorities suspecting a drug overdose. The investigation is ongoing as autopsy results are awaited to determine the exact cause of death.

South Korea Deports Thai Drug Kingpin to Thailand After Arrest in Seoul
South Korean authorities detained a Thai drug trafficker involved in an international operation and deported him to Thailand. This action highlights ongoing regional cooperation to combat drug trafficking networks.

South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung Congratulates Thai PM on Reelection During Phone Call
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has congratulated Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on his reelection, stressing cooperation on energy issues. The call marks continued diplomatic efforts between the two countries to enhance bilateral ties amid global uncertainties.

Thailand Schedules Fuel Sale Restrictions and Price Controls Before Songkran
Thailand is planning to limit petrol station hours and cap refinery prices to manage fuel supply and costs ahead of Songkran amid regional tensions. These steps aim to prevent shortages and keep fuel affordable for holiday travelers.

Eurovision to Launch First Asian Song Contest in Bangkok on Nov 14, 2023
Eurovision plans its inaugural Asian edition scheduled for November 14, 2023, in Bangkok, featuring over 10 participating countries. This expansion signifies Eurovision's push into new markets, with more nations expected to join, boosting its international profile.