Here is a look at the top NATIONAL Thailand stories, chosen by our Pattaya News/TPN National team, from last week, Monday, February 24th, to Sunday, March 2nd, 2025.
They are not in any particular level of importance but are listed in the order of date of publication.
Let’s get started and see what the top stories were!
Thai Police Crack Down on Illegal E-Cigarette Sales Near Schools.
Thai police intensify crackdown on illegal e-cigarette sales, focusing on schools and border areas.
Tour Bus Overturns in Prachinburi, 18 People Dead, Over 30 Injured.
A bus crash in Prachinbur left 18 dead and more than 30 injured. Authorities suspect brake failure on a dangerous downhill road.
Thai Minister Anutin Confirms No Israeli Settlement in Pai, Urges Cultural Understanding.
Thai Minister Anutin confirms no Israeli settlement in Pai, urging cultural understanding and stricter enforcement on public cannabis, alcohol, and littering to preserve the town’s peaceful identity.
Thailand Confirms 40 Uyghurs Return to Family in China Among Controversial Deportation.
Thailand defended the deportation of 40 Uyghurs to China, stating it followed legal protocols and was voluntary.
119 Thai Nationals Deported After Admitting to Online Scam Work in Cambodia.
Cambodia deported 119 Thais involved in online scams after a major cybercrime crackdown in Poipet. The operation, targeting a Chinese-led gang, followed a three-month investigation.
That’s all for this week, thank you for the support!
This article originally appeared on our sister website The TPN News.
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