Thailand News in English
April 22, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 22nd April, and here’s your Thailand daily news capsule.
EU agrees to extend sanctions against Iran in response to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Thailand's weather agency warns of a new summer storm affecting several regions from April 23rd to 25th.
Trump claims victory in the economic siege against Iran, estimating losses at five hundred million dollars daily.
Concerns rise as the Thai government discusses a five hundred billion baht borrowing bill and potential VAT increase.
The investigation into the attack on a political party's vehicle continues amid ongoing tensions in Southern Thailand.
Thailand's major banks report unexpected profits, with KBANK cautious about credit risks moving forward.
NASA shuts down additional instruments on Voyager 1 to extend its operational lifespan as long as possible.
Chinese researchers convert wood into a renewable energy source, generating electricity continuously without sunlight.
The outbreak of Hepatitis A sees a significant rise in cases in Eastern provinces, prompting health investigations.
The Thai national volleyball team launches a new program to develop coaches for professional careers in sports.
Iran showcases its missile stockpile in a massive underground tunnel, challenging U.S. military presence.
Thai Airways cancels 46 flights amid an ongoing oil crisis, raising concerns over global travel disruptions.
The Thai government is set to discuss budget adjustments to address the economic impacts of ongoing conflicts.
The Asian Beach Games 2026 sees Thai athletes preparing for their first-ever sand running competition.
Realme launches the C100i smartphone featuring a durable design and a powerful battery at an affordable price.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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