Month: June 2024
- Thailand News
Bangkok governor probes overpriced gym equipment purchases
Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt acknowledged discovering unusual procurement patterns in gym equipment purchases for two sports centres managed by City Hall, with one treadmill costing as much as a car. Chadchart addressed public concerns yesterday regarding the procurement for the sports centres at Waree Phirom Park in Khlong Sam Wa district and Wachirabenchathat Park (Suan Rod Fai) in Chatuchak district.…
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Pathum Thani: Severed hands of teen girl found in plastic bag
In a gruesome discovery, police yesterday found what they believe to be the severed hands of an 18 year old girl, allegedly murdered by her boyfriend earlier this week. The chilling case began to unfold on Wednesday when Ranya Saensuriwong’s body was discovered beneath an elevated expressway in the Mueang district of Pathum Thani. Wrapped in a bedsheet and bound…
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Laughing gas crackdown leaves Khao San Road breathless
The Thai authorities intensified their crackdown on the illegal sale of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas balloons on Khao San Road, meanwhile also targeting foreign labourers hired by establishments to evade the law. At 9pm yesterday, senior officers led an operation to inspect entertainment venues and restaurants along Khao San Road. The main focus was an establishment at…
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Thai cop’s samurai swordplay in love triangle scandal
A Thai police officer in the central province of Nakhon Pathom has been accused of attacking his wife with a samurai sword on May 31 after she discovered his clandestine affairs with several women. The victim, identified as 37 year old Karn, sought help from social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet after filing a complaint against her husband at Phokaew…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 7 to 9)
Are you looking for fun things to do in Bangkok this weekend? The city offers two days (three if you count Friday) full of delicious special menus, lively parties, nostalgic music, and five-star art. If you’re not sure what to fill your weekend yet, check out our top picks of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend (June…
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How Thailand’s consumer behaviour is being affected by cryptocurrency
Many investors believe that cryptocurrencies have significant potential as investment assets. To cater to this interest, financial products related to traditional asset classes have been introduced in various countries. These products include futures contracts, exchange-traded funds (or more commonly referred to as ETFs), and micro futures contracts, which allow for smaller-scale investments. Furthermore, several major banks now offer their clients…
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Medical care tips for people nearing retirement in Thailand
Undertaking the complex process of navigating healthcare in one’s later years can prove a formidable task, especially if one is contemplating spending their retirement in Thailand. As one embarks on this fresh chapter, comprehension of the Thai healthcare system’s intricate details becomes vital, encompassing aspects from the officially sanctioned list of pharmaceuticals to the restrictions imposed on dental and optical…
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Clever tips to upskill your tech career in Thailand
In the dynamic realm of technology, continuous learning goes beyond being optional – it becomes imperative. Keen on ascending the corporate hierarchies in Thailand’s tech sphere? You’d need to adapt to an ecosystem that often deems sustained loyalty as preferable to frequent job changes. This, however, should not dissuade you. There exist strategies to fortify your career trajectory, preventing it…
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What does the legal retirement age mean for older people in Thailand
As you delve into the complexities of Thailand’s ageing population and the impact of mandatory retirement age policies, you’ll find a fascinating interplay of factors at work. A significant issue that’s come under the spotlight is the health status of older people, which is increasingly seen as a crucial element in encouraging employment among older individuals. In-depth studies have utilised…
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Sole search: Ultramarathoner sets 1,000km run record in 12 days
Ultramarathoner Natalie Dau achieved a remarkable feat by completing a 1,000-kilometre solo run across Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore in just 12 days. Despite enduring scorching heat, melted shoes, and a hip injury, Dau persevered, crossing the finish line at The Westin Singapore yesterday to an adoring home crowd of over 100 supporters. The 52 year old runner’s journey began in…
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Must see Chachoengsao: Top attractions to visit
Tucked away in eastern Thailand, Chachoengsao, or Mueang Paet Riu, is just the spot to escape Bangkok. It’s a quick trip and you’ll find yourself in this charming province full of culture and stunning views that everyone falls in love with. Whether you’re into history, nature, or just want a peaceful break, Chachoengsao’s got you covered. Explore Chachoengsao Chachoengsao is…
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Extend-a-signal: NT tunes in for spectrum band extension
National Telecom (NT) is poised to seek an extension from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) to continue utilising three spectrum bands beyond their expiration in September 2025. The requested extension, spanning 90 days, aims to ensure a seamless transition for NT’s current customers to alternative bands. NT intends to maintain operations on the 850MHz, 2100MHz, and 2300MHz bands,…
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Bonding issues: Political turmoil shakes Thai investor confidence
Thailand’s escalating political risks are making foreign investors hesitant about the nation’s bond market, despite a cautious return in May after a six-month break. In May, global funds bought US$511 million worth of Thai bonds, a notable difference compared to larger acquisitions in Indonesia, India, and South Korea. Comparative indicators of foreign investment show Thailand lagging behind its regional counterparts.…
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Australian man arrested in Pattaya for multiple offenses and mafia connections
Immigration Bureau officers arrested an Australian man in Pattaya for multiple offences in his home country and his connection to a foreign mafia gang in Phuket. Officers arrested the Australian, identified only as Grey, at his luxury home in Pattaya after discovering his connection to the mafia gang. However, officers did not provide full details about the group. The Immigration…
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Peso power play: CIMB targets record 75 billion in loans for 2024
CIMB Bank Philippines, a subsidiary of Malaysia’s CIMB Group Holdings Bhd, announced an ambitious lending target of over 75 billion pesos (US$1.28 billion) to Filipino customers this year. This represents a 23% increase compared to 2023, according to the bank’s chief executive officer. Chief Executive Officer Vijay Manoharan disclosed the bank’s plans during a press conference, stating that CIMB Bank…
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Thai influencer robbed of 6 million baht watch in Frankfurt
A well-known Thai influencer was reportedly robbed of his luxury watch worth 6 million baht while walking near St. Paul’s Church in Frankfurt. The influencer, Paris Sittisarn, also known as Addzest Carcolor, has offered a reward of 1 million baht for any assistance in recovering the stolen item. Famous for his automotive content, he shared his plea for help on…
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Signs you’re overworked as a college student
College students can struggle to balance lectures, assignments, and social life, leading to burnout. Recognizing signs of overwork can help prevent burnout. Checking for fatigue, difficulty focusing, or forgetting breaks can help identify potential workload issues. Understanding these signs can help adjust schedules and maintain a healthier balance, ensuring college is enjoyable without compromising health. Common indicators you are overworked…
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Rocking history: Ancient artefact unearths Srivijaya secrets
Archaeologists revealed that an ancient sandstone artefact discovered in some temple grounds dates back to the era of the Srivijaya Kingdom. A history tour group stumbled upon the sandstone while visiting Wat Palilaik in tambon Lamet. The group quickly informed Chaiya District Chief Chaowalit Rodjanarat about their find, suspecting the artefact to be over 1,000 years old due to its…
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Think Pink, Think foodpanda! It’s Pink Day with ‘Want it? foodpanda it!’
Have you ever noticed a surge of pink in June? That’s because June 23rd marks “Pink Day”, a day dedicated to celebrating the colour and the message of equality it embodies! While the exact origin story remains a bit fuzzy, some believe The Color Association of the United States established Pink Day to promote inclusivity. On this day, everyone –…
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Thai reggae band member loses 8 million baht to contractor scam
A prominent member of the popular Thai reggae band Magenta reported being defrauded by a contractor during the construction of his house, resulting in financial losses of nearly 8 million baht. A member of the band, 38 year old Kittipong Watthanarach, and his 30 year old wife, Artitiya Anthrabut, alleged that a well-known contractor in Khon Kaen scammed them. They…
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Kanchanaburi police race to rescue British teen’s lost luggage
Kanchanaburi Tourist Police swiftly responded to a report concerning a British teenager who yesterday left his shoulder bag on a taxi’s roof. The 19 year old man, identified as Southgate, had travelled from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi and forgotten his bag, containing his passport, a 50 baht banknote, and some foreign currency, on the taxi’s roof upon arrival at his guesthouse.…
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How to improve traffic management in Thailand
Thailand’s bustling streets are a testament to its vibrant culture, but they also highlight a pressing issue: traffic management. Legislation plays a crucial role in enhancing road safety. By leveraging data on speed, helmet, and seatbelt use, local agencies can identify gaps in existing laws and regulations. Strengthening these laws based on comprehensive data would create safer roads for everyone.…
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Vintage vibes: Public hearing revs up classic car imports
The Foreign Trade Department has initiated a public hearing on a proposed amendment to a notification that would allow the import of certain classic cars for promotional events. The department’s Director-General, Ronnarong Phoolpipat, announced that a new notification has been drafted for the Commerce Ministry concerning this category of used vehicles. The amendment addresses restrictions on specific used vehicle imports,…
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Tennis as an outdoor activity in Thailand
Delve into the captivating realm of tennis in Thailand, a nation where this sport surpasses being merely a recreational activity and symbolises a lifestyle. As you traverse through the historic metropolis of Chiang Mai, you will discover numerous tennis courts, each possessing its own distinctive allure. Regardless of your expertise level, from professionals to beginners, an inviting court awaits you.…
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Woman arrested for using deaf people to deliver meth
Police arrested a woman for allegedly using deaf individuals to distribute methamphetamine in an attempt to avoid detection. The suspect, 53 year old Prayoon claimed she was forced into this illegal activity and feared losing friends if she spoke about it. Police Lieutenant General Thiti Saengsawang today ordered Police Major General Teeradej Thammasuthee, alongside his team to apprehend Prayoon. The…
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Cave tragedy: Thai man’s final journey into the depths of despair
A man reportedly committed suicide inside the sacred Khao Khun Panom cave in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat, allegedly motivated by a serious illness. A monk from Khao Khun Panom Temple, where the cave was situated, discovered the lifeless body of a man while entering the cave for his daily meditation. Subsequently, the monk contacted officers from the…
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How TikTok is overtaking Google as a search engine
With the continuous evolution of technology, change remains an integral part of our digital lives. A notable development in this realm is the rise of TikTok as a potential contender to Google in the search engine industry. Google, a pioneer for over twenty years, has consistently refined its algorithm, establishing itself as a synonym for speed, dependability, and flexibility. Yet,…
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SARS-CoV-2 can linger in sperm for months even after recovery
A groundbreaking study from the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil has revealed that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for Covid-19, can persist in the sperm of infected men for up to 90 days after hospital discharge and up to 110 days post-infection. This discovery, published in the journal Andrology, highlights a potential risk for those planning to start families…
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SET unveils plan to boost foreign and family business investments
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) unveiled a strategic business plan targeting foreign industries operating in Thailand and family businesses, aiming to boost market capitalisation. SET executives highlighted the shift in investment trends, particularly post-pandemic, with technology stocks rising as traditional businesses adapt to the digital age. SET officials noted that the Thai market has faced trust and confidence issues…
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Thailand proposes retirement savings lottery to combat poverty
Thailand faces a growing issue of an ageing population entering retirement without sufficient savings. This problem is exacerbated by the country’s rapid transition into an aged society, and cannot be resolved merely through increased budget allocations for elderly allowances. Deputy Finance Minister Paophum Rojanasakul announced that the Ministry of Finance is considering a new policy called the Retirement Savings Lottery.…
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Pattaya Mayor launches landscape improvement at Bali Hai Pier
Pattaya Mayor Poramese Ngampiches, accompanied by deputy mayors, city council members, and other officials, visited Bali Hai Pier today to initiate a landscape improvement project aimed at enhancing tourism prospects. The inspection focused on identifying structural issues and assessing the pier’s surrounding areas. Additionally, they reviewed parking zones, advocating for a better organisation to increase available space for both tourists…
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Thai couple claim American tenant damaged rented house (video)
A Thai couple accused an American man of breaking his tenancy contract on their rented house in the northern province of Phitsanulok and trashing the house. The couple lodged a complaint with the police against the American for vandalising their residence but he has not yet been summoned for questioning or charged. Frustrated by the lack of progress, the couple…
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The best methods for learning the Thai language
If you are planning to stay in Thailand, then learning Thai may be a good idea as it can be handy and help you survive long-term. Different methods of learning Thai can offer different benefits, and it really depends on what method is convenient depending on your needs. Learning Thai with a mobile phone app If you’re a complete beginner…
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Should you invest in the Thai cannabis market
If you are exploring investment opportunities in the cannabis market, Thailand can offer a progressive platform for your future ventures. By establishing a Thai Limited Company, you can position yourself effectively in this rapidly developing industry. Having a thorough comprehension of the diverse licensing options available in Thailand’s cannabis sector is of paramount importance. These licenses play a significant role…
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How to prevent overworking for Thai college students
Balancing academics with part-time jobs or internships as a college student in Thailand can be challenging, particularly when academic demands intensify. Recognizing the signs of overload is crucial for maintaining mental and physical health. This guide provides practical advice to manage your workload effectively, ensuring a harmonious balance between work, school, and personal life. Understanding overworking among Thai college students…
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Phuket’s real estate world’s collide as off-plan sales flatten in wake of growing resales
Phuket’s massive influx of new real estate development is witnessing rising competition from the secondary marketplace. The collision between off-plan property sales and resales is inevitable given the sheer number of units being completed and a growing critical mass of older properties. Comparing primary and re-sale transactions on the island from the first four months of the year compared to…
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