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ANA Introduces Fixed Personal-Item Dimensions from July 1

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In the headlines today, the Samui tourism sector is voicing stronger support for action against island mafias, in Khon Kaen a BYD car fire is raising concerns over the safety of the electric vehicle company, then, a woman claims that a fortune teller swindled her out of more than 30 million baht, also, when is it appropriate to drink on the job? probably not when drawing blood from elderly patients, and a little later Asian pop music is finally getting recognition at the Grammy's.

Samui and Phangan Businesses Support Tougher Action Against Illegal Networks

Tourism operators on Koh Samui and Koh Phangan have welcomed the government’s campaign against mafia groups and unlawful business networks.

Operators want consistent law enforcement, stronger tax oversight and tougher background checks on foreigners seeking to conduct business in Thailand.

Tourism leaders believe restoring safety and fairness could strengthen the islands’ image and encourage further investment despite wider global travel challenges.

BYD Points to Charging System in Khon Kaen Dolphin Fire

BYD RÊVER Thailand says its preliminary investigation found that a fire involving a Dolphin electric vehicle in Khon Kaen did not begin inside the car.

Initial evidence reportedly indicates that the blaze originated from an external electrical circuit or charging equipment connected to the vehicle.

BYD said there was no apparent connection between the fire and the car’s internal systems, although the findings have not yet been finalised.

Woman Claims Fortune Teller and Police Cost Her More Than 30 Million Baht

A 47-year-old Thai-Hong Kong woman says she transferred more than 30 million baht to a fortune teller who promised to repair her troubled marriage.

Phetcharin reportedly contacted the fortune teller through Facebook and was sent a supposed love potion to drink and use while bathing.

The Saimai Survive advocacy group has pledged to raise the allegations with the superintendent of Prawet Police Station, while police have yet to issue a public response.

Former Police Committee Member Accuses Assaulted DJ of Seeking Attention

A former member of a provincial police oversight committee has admitted striking a nightclub DJ but claims the victim pursued the case to gain publicity.

DJ Mud Nasa reported that the 56-year-old man entered his booth and hit him three times after a requested birthday song was not played quickly enough.

The accused acknowledged that alcohol affected his behaviour and said he later offered an apology and compensation, which the DJ rejected.

Hospital Chief Investigated After Beer Appears During Home Blood Test

A hospital director in Sakon Nakhon has been temporarily reassigned after images appeared to show him drinking beer while drawing blood from an elderly patient.

Relatives allege that the director drank in front of the woman, failed to complete the blood draw and left her hand swollen.

Provincial officials launched an investigation following widespread criticism and concerns from residents about his professional conduct.

Bangkok Police Fine Elderly Man for Riding Electric Trike in Heavy Traffic

Bangkok police fined a 75-year-old man after dashcam footage showed him driving an electric three-wheeled trike through the congested Ha Yaek Lat Phrao intersection.

Police reminded the public that electric scooters, certain electric bicycles, trikes and electric suitcases are not permitted on public roads under current regulations.

Authorities urged families to help elderly relatives select safer transport and warned that using unsuitable vehicles in busy traffic could result in a serious accident.

ANA Introduces Fixed Personal-Item Dimensions from July 1

All Nippon Airways will impose a clearly defined size limit for personal items on ANA Group flights beginning July 1, 2026.

Handbags, laptop cases, shoulder bags and small backpacks must measure no more than 40 by 30 by 20 centimetres and fit entirely beneath the seat ahead.

ANA says the updated policy is intended to speed up boarding, improve punctuality and reduce injuries caused by baggage falling from overhead compartments.

Grammys Add First Award Dedicated to Asian Pop Music

The Recording Academy has announced a new Grammy category recognising Asian pop music, covering styles including K-pop, J-pop and C-pop.

The Best Asian Pop Music Performance award will go to performers and reflects the genre’s expanding international reach.

The new awards and rules will take effect at the 68th Grammy Awards as organisers seek to represent a broader range of contemporary music.

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