Thailand News in English
February 16, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 16th February, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.
Red shirt woman from Chonburi provides info to political development committee amid election concerns.
Valentine's Day sees over three thousand couples register in Bangkok, with events celebrating love nationwide.
Traffic jam reported on the motorway due to an accident near kilometer eight.
Armed robbery at a gold shop leaves staff threatened and 26 baht of gold stolen, worth nearly two million.
School in Pattong prepares to reopen after a shooting incident, with the suspect undergoing psychiatric evaluation.
Pink trumpet tree festival features a stunning two-kilometer flower tunnel attracting visitors.
Seven bombings reported in Narathiwat, causing chaos but no casualties.
PM2.5 pollution levels exceed standards in 18 provinces, with Bangkok experiencing a slight improvement.
A 16-year-old rider tragically dies after colliding with a car and being struck by a cement truck.
Former PM Trump rolls back vehicle emissions regulations, promoting fossil fuel development.
Chulalongkorn University discusses academic collaboration with Cornell University in medical research.
Take-Two confirms the launch window for the new GTA and pricing for next-gen consoles.
Doctors warn about the dangers of nighttime cramps, highlighting potential health risks.
Concerns raised over a shortage of radiologic technologists affecting quality and safety standards.
Dr. Chalemphol dispels rumors about Nipah virus presence in Chanthaburi, confirming no cases.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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