Ryan Turner

Ryan is a journalist graduate from Mahidol University with a passion for writing all kinds of content from news to lifestyle articles. Outside of work, Ryan loves everything to do with history, reading, and sports.
  • Thailand NewsMajority oppose Thai amnesty bill in online survey | Thaiger

    Majority oppose Thai amnesty bill in online survey

    A significant majority of people surveyed by the Secretariat of the House of Representatives expressed opposition to a bill sponsored by civil society groups that seeks amnesty in political and lese majeste cases dating back to September 2006. The month-long online survey concluded with 64.66% of participants rejecting the bill, while 35.34% were in favour. Some 90,503 respondents took part…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok to launch raids on illegal pet markets after tragic fire | Thaiger

    Bangkok to launch raids on illegal pet markets after tragic fire

    Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) announced it will launch raids on unauthorised pet markets across the city following a devastating blaze at a Chatuchak district pet market that resulted in the death of over 5,000 animals. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, alongside BMA representatives and an animal protection organisation network, addressed the media on Wednesday regarding the fire at Sri Somrat Market.…

  • Thailand NewsThailand to send 1,200 farm workers to Israel despite conflict | Thaiger

    Thailand to send 1,200 farm workers to Israel despite conflict

    In an effort to boost collaborative efforts between the two nations, Thailand’s Department of Employment will send 1,200 workers to Israel, following an agreement with the nation to accommodate 5,000 Thai workers between June and December. Department of Employment Director-General Somchai Morakotsriwan announced the decision yesterday, June 13, lifting the moratorium on sending Thai workers to Israel despite the ongoing…

  • Thailand NewsElection Commission defends move to dissolve MFP | Thaiger

    Election Commission defends move to dissolve MFP

    The Election Commission (EC) defended its move to seek the dissolution of the opposition Move Forward Party (MFP) due to its support for revising the lese majeste law, asserting that the move adhered to proper legal procedures under the organic law on political parties. EC member Pakorn Mahannop clarified that the commission’s action was based on Section 92, not Section…

  • Thailand NewsPlan to end monkey business in Lopburi faces roadblock | Thaiger

    Plan to end monkey business in Lopburi faces roadblock

    The Thai authorities in Lopburi have captured more than 1,000 monkeys causing disruptions for locals and tourists, but issues of insufficient care facilities have arisen, prompting an urgent budget from the Ministry of Interior. The capture initiative started in mid-May and involved setting up cages to trap the monkeys, which are then given health checks, sterilised, and relocated to a sanctuary.…

  • Thailand NewsThai govt warns of monsoon mayhem, brace for floods, heavy rain | Thaiger

    Thai govt warns of monsoon mayhem, brace for floods, heavy rain

    The Thai government issued a warning for heavy rain and potential flash floods from June 15 to June 19, due to monsoons and increased weather activity. The Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand are expected to experience high waves, urging fishermen to avoid navigating stormy areas. Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, Karom Polpornklang, alerted the public to the…

  • Thailand NewsBank of Thailand intensifies crackdown on mule accounts | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand intensifies crackdown on mule accounts

    The Bank of Thailand (BoT) intensified efforts to crack down on mule bank accounts used for fraudulent financial activities by placing a freeze on any suspicious accounts, in a move to disrupt criminal operations. Deputy Governor for Financial Institution Stability at the BoT, Ronnadol Numnonda revealed that last year, a decree on measures to prevent and suppress technological crime was…

  • Thailand NewsThailand boosts farmer income with new training initiatives | Thaiger

    Thailand boosts farmer income with new training initiatives

    The Thai Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative, led by Thammanat Prompao, announced new professional development and marketing initiatives to boost farmer income and increase agriculture technology knowledge. The recently held first meeting of the Subcommittee on Career Development and Marketing focused on improving agricultural livelihoods through training in production, marketing, and career development. The project aims to address land use…

  • Thailand NewsBrew discovery: Rare ancient tea plants sparks conservation efforts | Thaiger

    Brew discovery: Rare ancient tea plants sparks conservation efforts

    The discovery of rare ancient tea varieties in Chiang Mai has significant implications for global tea conservation. The area now holds Thailand’s largest collection of ancient tea genetics. The Director of the 16th Conservation Area Administration Office in Chiang Mai, Kritsiyam Khongsatri commissioned the survey. The team, including the Head of the Doi Chiang Dao Watershed Research Station, Manop Kaewfoo…

  • Thailand NewsConsumer confidence lowest this year amid political instability | Thaiger

    Consumer confidence lowest this year amid political instability

    Thai consumer confidence has plummeted for the third consecutive month, reaching its lowest point since October of last year, amid worries over a sluggish economic recovery and political instability, according to a survey released yesterday. The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) reported that its consumer index dropped to 60.5 in May from 62.1 in April. This decline…

  • Thailand NewsVillagers in Satun eagerly harvest wild konjac for gourmet dishes | Thaiger

    Villagers in Satun eagerly harvest wild konjac for gourmet dishes

    Residents of a village in Satun Province, eagerly gathered to harvest the wild-growing konjac plants, a seasonal delicacy that sprouts only once a year at the beginning of the rainy season. The konjac, known for its delicious taste, is a prized ingredient for local culinary delights. Villagers are seen scouring the grasslands, palm plantations, and rubber tree farms for the…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket police seize 15,000 meth pills in major drug bust | Thaiger

    Phuket police seize 15,000 meth pills in major drug bust

    A drug bust by the Phuket Provincial Police has led to the arrests of three individuals and the seizure of over 15,000 methamphetamine pills, along with various items under the Narcotics Control Act. The total estimated value of the seized items exceeds 387,000 baht. The arrests were executed by officers under the leadership of the Chief of the Crime Suppression…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket ramps up flood prevention as rainy season nears | Thaiger

    Phuket ramps up flood prevention as rainy season nears

    Phuket City Municipality is ramping up flood prevention efforts as the rainy season approaches, deploying a comprehensive strategy to protect residents and maintain city infrastructure from imminent rain damage. Preparations include mobilising manpower to combat incoming floods, deploying machinery, and distributing sandbags across vulnerable areas to minimise damages, according to Phuket Town Mayor Saroj Angkhanapilas. The municipality aims to ensure both…

  • Thailand NewsInterior Minister promotes sustainable income project in Lamphun | Thaiger

    Interior Minister promotes sustainable income project in Lamphun

    The Deputy Interior Minister visited Lamphun to inaugurate the Sustainable Community Income Development Project and encourage provincial development officers. The event took place today, June 13, at the Ministry of Interior Market Organisation’s Lamphun branch (Central Tunnel Market). Minister Kriang Kalptinan emphasised the significance of the project, stating its primary objective is to develop, promote, and support marketing channels. This…

  • Business NewsShock to the system: Chinese EV makers’ global charge struggle | Thaiger

    Shock to the system: Chinese EV makers’ global charge struggle

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers face a challenge in maintaining their global image as price competition abroad raises concerns about the quality and reliability of their cars, according to consultancy Bain & Co. Bain & Co advises Chinese EV manufacturers, who already have a cost advantage over international competitors, to shift their focus to premium and expensive models rather than…

  • Business NewsTikTok teams up with Thailand’s biz dept to boost SME impact | Thaiger

    TikTok teams up with Thailand’s biz dept to boost SME impact

    TikTok Shop has taken a significant step by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Thailand’s Department of Business Development to boost the contribution of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to 40% of the GDP by 2027, up from the current 35%. TikTok Live data from Thailand shows that in 2023, there were 700,000 Thai creators live streaming on the…

  • Thailand NewsElderly woman forgives robbers after 200,000 baht theft in Buriram | Thaiger

    Elderly woman forgives robbers after 200,000 baht theft in Buriram

    An elderly woman, who fell victim to a theft by two seemingly Good Samaritans who stole cash and gold worth nearly 200,000 baht, has remarkably forgiven the suspects. After accepting their offer of a ride, she was robbed of all her belongings, threatened at gunpoint, and left stranded by a pond. The Thai police apprehended one of the suspects, 39…

  • Business NewsLay’s chips in: PepsiCo to grow revenue by 15% for Thai farmers | Thaiger

    Lay’s chips in: PepsiCo to grow revenue by 15% for Thai farmers

    Pepsi-Cola (Thai) Trading Co (PepsiCo), the producer and distributor of Lay’s potato chips, has intensified efforts to boost agricultural productivity among its 5,800 contract farmers, aiming to increase revenue by 15% for 35% of these farmers by 2030. General Manager of Indochina Foods and Chief Commercial Officer for Asia-Pacific, Sudipto Mozumdar highlighted the challenges posed by climate change and rising…

  • Thailand NewsThailand power companies to spark 112,400 megawatts in 13 years | Thaiger

    Thailand power companies to spark 112,400 megawatts in 13 years

    Thailand’s electricity supply is projected to reach 112,400 megawatts in the next 13 years, with power companies anticipated to play a larger role in power generation, according to the new power development plan (PDP). The country’s power supply was 53,868MW last year, with nearly 80% sourced from fossil fuels and the rest from renewable energy. According to an anonymous source…

  • Thailand NewsFormer prison warden found guilty of corruption in Thailand | Thaiger

    Former prison warden found guilty of corruption in Thailand

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has determined that the former warden of Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Prison is guilty of corruption related to the establishment of a housewives’ group to sell food and drinks within the prison, without the necessary permissions. NACC’s Provincial Director, Chutarat Luangpermsakul, disclosed that the commission decided the misconduct in public office, specifically accusing Sutin Chidchob…

  • Thailand NewsClosure of two carmaker’s facilities threatens investor confidence | Thaiger

    Closure of two carmaker’s facilities threatens investor confidence

    In a recent announcement, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) expressed concerns that the planned closures of Suzuki and Subaru production facilities in Thailand could undermine investor confidence in the auto industry. Last month, Suzuki Motor (Thailand) revealed its decision to cease all factory operations in Thailand by the end of 2025. The company cited declining sales and intense competition…

  • Thailand NewsPolice arrest 12 homeless people for trespassing in Khon Kaen | Thaiger

    Police arrest 12 homeless people for trespassing in Khon Kaen

    Police apprehended 12 homeless people who had been occupying an abandoned restaurant near Bueng Kaen Nakhon, following numerous complaints from locals about disturbances. Police were alerted by the property owner about the growing number of homeless people occupying an old restaurant, causing distress to nearby residents. Officers were dispatched to control the situation, and the 12 individuals were subsequently arrested…

  • Thailand NewsThailand extends control on 57 items to protect consumers | Thaiger

    Thailand extends control on 57 items to protect consumers

    Government spokesperson Phumtham Wechayachai announced the extension of control over 57 products and services for another year to regulate essential goods and services for consumers, effective from today, June 12 onwards. The deputy prime minister and minister of commerce reported the decision following a meeting of the Central Committee on Prices of Goods and Services (CCP) held yesterday. The meeting…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket hosts Southern Halal Expo to boost tourism | Thaiger

    Phuket hosts Southern Halal Expo to boost tourism

    The Southern Halal Expo & Tourism fair is currently taking place in Phuket, aiming to revitalise local tourism and enhance the incomes of local families while enhancing a sense of community for Muslims. Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat officiated the opening ceremony at the Robinson Lifestyle Shopping Center in Thalang yesterday. The event, organised by the Andaman Phuket Muslim Women’s Association in…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok police arrest rapist posing as taxi rider | Thaiger

    Bangkok police arrest rapist posing as taxi rider

    Bangkok police apprehended an alleged sexual predator in the RCA area, posing as a motorcycle taxi and sexually assaulting intoxicated women. His arrest this morning prompted heightened security by police in the area. The suspect, 35 year old Thanapath was taken into custody based on an arrest warrant issued on June 10 for charges of rape, indecent acts, and theft.…

  • Thailand NewsRatchaburi farmers back new fertiliser project to cut costs | Thaiger

    Ratchaburi farmers back new fertiliser project to cut costs

    Farmers in Ratchaburi are optimistic about the Half-and-Half Fertiliser project, designed to alleviate financial strain and reduce production costs for rice farmers. The project, approved by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, aims to support farmers planting rice in the 2024 to 2025 production year by providing 50 kilogrammes of fertiliser per rai, with a cap of 20 rai per…

  • Thailand NewsPolice arrest woman for robbing elderly of 200,000 baht in Buriram | Thaiger

    Police arrest woman for robbing elderly of 200,000 baht in Buriram

    The Thai police arrested a woman today for allegedly deceiving and robbing an elderly woman in Buriram. The suspect, Somporn, or Aui Banna, is believed to be part of a gang, part of a wider operation that has been targeting vulnerable individuals across various regions. The police, led by Lieutenant General Thiti Saengsawang began an investigation after receiving multiple complaints.…

  • Thailand NewsThai police raid drug-fuelled party at luxury villa, 34 arrested | Thaiger

    Thai police raid drug-fuelled party at luxury villa, 34 arrested

    Police in Nakhon Pathom dismantled a drug-fueled party at a luxury pool villa yesterday discovering various drugs, including ketamine and meth, 34 individuals were arrested in the drug raid despite attempts to evade capture. Officers from multiple divisions, including the Provincial Police Region 7 and Nakhon Pathom Municipal Police, conducted the raid in Wang Taku, Nakhon Pathom, following reports of…

  • Thailand NewsMan shoots former village headman over insult in Kanchanaburi | Thaiger

    Man shoots former village headman over insult in Kanchanaburi

    A man fatally shot a former village headman in Kanchanaburi out of revenge for being insulted in front of his girlfriend. The tragic incident occurred while the victim was helping to repair a roof at his girlfriend’s mother’s house. Police in Kanchanaburi’s Leaukwan district received a report about the shooting yesterday. The incident took place at a house in Leaukwan…

  • Thailand NewsYala neighbour dispute over rain gutter leads to deadly shooting | Thaiger

    Yala neighbour dispute over rain gutter leads to deadly shooting

    A neighbourhood dispute over a faulty rain gutter yesterday escalated into a deadly shooting, resulting in the death of a Yala immigration police officer and injuries to the gunman. The incident took place at 4pm in Sateng, Mueang Yala District, Yala Province. Authorities arrived at the scene following reports of a violent altercation involving firearms. Police discovered the body of…