Thailand News in English
April 4, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 4th April, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.
Diesel prices remain stable as the government compensates for rising costs.
Severe heat grips Thailand today, with air quality concerns in the north and northeast.
Bangchak confirms compliance with oil storage and transportation regulations amid scrutiny.
Iran warns against provocations as the UN postpones a vote on military action.
Chiang Mai faces a severe dust crisis, impacting vulnerable populations and the elderly.
Oil refinery stocks plummet as regulators consider capping refining margins.
A dramatic love triangle leads to a tragic shooting on the M6 motorway.
The Thai parliament announces a new party list MP following a recent resignation.
An 18-year-old girl weeps as she recounts a traumatic incident involving her mother's new partner.
The Iranian president urges Americans to recognize the high cost of war for future generations.
Min Aung Hlaing becomes Myanmar's new president, raising questions about potential changes.
Stock analysts predict the ongoing US-Iran conflict will impact Thailand's economic growth.
Iran claims to have attacked Oracle and Amazon data centers in retaliation for a leader's assassination.
Gold prices rise as the market closes today, reflecting global trends.
The Thai stock market opens lower amid concerns over the Iran conflict and refinery policies.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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