Liam Johnson
Thailand and Laos Open New Khon Kaen–Vientiane Bus Route
A new international bus route now connects Khon Kaen, Thailand, and Vientiane, Laos, enhancing regional travel and economic ties.
Thai Minister Submits Evidence of Bribery Linked to Online Scam Crackdown
Thai Digital Economy Minister submits evidence to parliament, alleging a multimillion-baht bribe to halt action against online scams and gambling.
Thailand Floods: 22 Dead, 369,000 Hit by Disaster
Thailand reels as floods kill 22 and displace hundreds of thousands. With aid rolling out, can recovery keep pace with the devastation?
Thailand to Legalise 700,000 Migrant Workers
Thailand opens a 15-day window to legalise up to 700,000 migrant workers from neighbouring countries. Will this reshape the economy?
Bhumibol Dam Nears Overflow as Heavy Rains
Bhumibol Dam in Tak, Thailand, is nearly full after relentless rain. Will emergency measures prevent a major flood?
Thai Special Forces Free 16 Citizens Trapped in Myanmar Casino
Thai special forces rescue 16 citizens from a Myanmar border casino after fake job offers. But what happens to the victims now?
Thailand floods leave 16 provinces underwater and 12 dead
Severe floods devastate 16 provinces in Thailand, with Ayutthaya worst affected. Will the rising waters threaten Bangkok next?
Thailand Issues Ultimatum to Cambodia in Escalating Border Dispute
Thailand sets a strict deadline for Cambodia to clear disputed border areas, as local farmers fear for their safety. Will tensions ease?
Severe Rainfall Warning for East Thailand as Monsoon Hits
Thailand’s weather agency warns of severe rain and rough seas in the east, while Typhoon Matmo strikes China. Will locals stay safe?
Thailand’s Flood Nightmare: 17 Provinces Engulfed, Thousands Flee
Twelve dead, hundreds of thousands stranded, and the water keeps rising—could Bangkok be next in the path of disaster?
Thailand’s Mighty Dams Face Deluge – But EGAT Insists: ‘We’re Ready’
Thailand’s largest dams are nearing capacity after weeks of torrential rain, sparking fears of disaster. Yet EGAT claims all is under control and the power grid remains secure. Will the dams withstand the onslaught, or is a crisis looming?
Australian Author, 66, Arrested in Thailand Over Malaysia ‘Insult’
An Australian writer is seized in Thailand for allegedly insulting Malaysia online. Now he faces prison, a hefty fine, and a legal nightmare. Is this the start of a dangerous new trend for journalists in Southeast Asia?

