1 hour ago1 hr The transcription below provides news stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia, hosted by Alex in the Good Morning Thailand program. The stories range from Bangkok nightclub fire kills 27 to Myanmar airstrikes escalate near Thai border.Bangkok Nightclub Fire Kills 27A devastating fire at a Bangkok nightclub has killed at least 27 people and seriously injured 18 others. Investigators believe the blaze began near the stage before spreading rapidly. Authorities are now examining the venue's safety measures and possible building code violations.Myanmar Airstrikes Escalate Near Thai BorderMyanmar's military has intensified airstrikes against Karen forces near the Thai border in Tak province. Some munitions reportedly landed on the Thai side, prompting increased security patrols and a formal protest from Thailand.Foreign Homelessness Rising in BangkokCharities say more foreign nationals are becoming homeless in Bangkok after running out of money or falling victim to scams. Aid groups are urging greater cooperation between Thai authorities, embassies and foreign governments to help stranded travellers.MP Questions Cannabis RegulationAn opposition MP has called on the government to strengthen cannabis oversight, citing thousands of illegal export cases since decriminalisation. The government says enforcement has increased as it considers stricter regulations.Phuket Cannabis Shops RaidedAuthorities arrested operators at two Phuket cannabis shops accused of selling products despite suspended licences. More than 500,000 baht worth of evidence was seized as officials continue nationwide inspections.Police Widen Fake Paternity InvestigationPolice are expanding an investigation into an alleged network that falsely registered Thai men as fathers of Chinese children. Authorities have issued dozens of arrest warrants as they continue searching for additional suspects.Dog Brings Home Live GrenadeA family in Sisaket received a frightening surprise after their pet dog brought home a live hand grenade. Bomb disposal officers safely destroyed the explosive and urged the public to report any suspected military ordnance immediately.
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