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 NewsThaksin gets visit from sister and ex-PM Somchai at Klong Prem Prison | Thaiger

    Thaksin gets visit from sister and ex-PM Somchai at Klong Prem Prison

    Former Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and his wife, Yaowapha Wongsawat, visited Thaksin Shinawatra at Klong Prem Central Prison this morning, October 6, to offer moral support, as the former leader awaits the outcome of his royal clemency plea. This marked the seventh family visit since the Supreme Court ordered Thaksin back to prison on September 9 to serve a one-year…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok Governor accepts proposals to fix housing crisis | Thaiger

    Bangkok Governor accepts proposals to fix housing crisis

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has pledged to address housing issues, vowing to bring all informal communities under the “Ban Mankong” housing scheme. Yesterday, October 6, members of the People’s Movement for Land and Housing Rights submitted a nine-point proposal to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) during an event marking World Habitat Day. Chadchart personally received the document at the Lan…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket motorbike rider arrested after threatening taxi driver with fake gun | Thaiger

    Phuket motorbike rider arrested after threatening taxi driver with fake gun

    A motorbike rider in Koh Kaew, Phuket, was arrested after threatening a taxi driver with what appeared to be a gun, prompting a police investigation and multiple charges. The incident took place around 1pm on October 5 and was captured on a dashcam. The footage circulated online, leading Phuket City Police Chief, Police Colonel Chatree Chukaew, to order officers to…

  • Pattaya NewsOne dead after motorcycle hits turning car in Pattaya | Thaiger

    One dead after motorcycle hits turning car in Pattaya

    One man died and two others were injured following a collision between a sedan and two motorcycles on Sukhumvit Road near Soi 42 in Pattaya at around 12pm on October 5, 2025. The vehicle reportedly signalled to turn, but the quickly approaching motorcycle failed to stop in time. Police Lieutenant Sakayaphap Chaidech from Pattaya City Police Station responded to the…

  • Thailand NewsMan breaks into ex-wife’s home in Ayutthaya, kills her father | Thaiger

    Man breaks into ex-wife’s home in Ayutthaya, kills her father

    A man allegedly shot and killed his ex-father-in-law and seriously injured himself during a violent altercation at a residence in Bang Pa-in district, Ayutthaya, yesterday, October 5. Police are continuing their investigation and have detained the suspect at a local hospital. At around 11am, officers from Bang Pa-in Police Station were notified of a fatal domestic dispute at a house…

  • Thailand NewsFour drown as flooding worsens in Ayutthaya, over 42,000 households affected | Thaiger

    Four drown as flooding worsens in Ayutthaya, over 42,000 households affected

    Widespread flooding in Ayutthaya province has resulted in four reported drowning deaths on October 5, according to local authorities. The floods, which have affected 11 districts and over 42,000 households, continue to impact daily life as water levels remain high in several areas. One of the victims was a four year old girl who fell into the Pa Sak River…

  • Thailand NewsThai-Cambodian border conflict victims receive financial aid | Thaiger

    Thai-Cambodian border conflict victims receive financial aid

    Displaced residents in Buriram province have begun receiving compensation following uncertainties and damages caused by the Thai-Cambodian border conflict. Today, October 6, financial aid ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 baht per household was distributed, prompting locals to queue at ATMs as early as 1am. The support package is intended for families forced to evacuate due to clashes between Thai and…

  • Thailand NewsParliament passes Fisheries Act amendment; concerns over marine conservation | Thaiger

    Parliament passes Fisheries Act amendment; concerns over marine conservation

    Thailand’s Parliament has passed a controversial amendment to the Fisheries Act, aiming to strike a balance between marine conservation and the livelihoods of fishers. The revised bill was approved by the House of Representatives on September 17, despite earlier objections from senators over Article 69, a clause that regulates fishing gear. The Department of Fisheries confirmed that Article 69 has…

  • Business NewsThailand aims to boost gaming sector with new industry law | Thaiger

    Thailand aims to boost gaming sector with new industry law

    Thailand is set to join Japan, South Korea, and China in formalising its digital gaming industry as the Game Industry Act edges closer to becoming law. The bill, drafted by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA), is gaining traction under the newly appointed Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister, Chaichanok Chidchob, who has expressed strong support for the country’s fast-growing…

  • Thailand NewsDemocrat Party revival as Abhisit Vejjajiva set to return | Thaiger

    Democrat Party revival as Abhisit Vejjajiva set to return

    The Democrat Party is experiencing a revival as seasoned politicians rejoin its ranks, driven by the anticipated return of former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to the party leadership. This movement is gaining traction ahead of an important general assembly scheduled for later this month. Among the notable individuals returning is Supatra Masdit, a former minister to the prime minister’s office.…

  • Thailand NewsTyphoon Matmo brings heavy rain to Thailand’s 32 provinces | Thaiger

    Typhoon Matmo brings heavy rain to Thailand’s 32 provinces

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department has warned of widespread heavy rainfall across 32 provinces today, October 6, due to the influence of Typhoon Matmo and a strengthening monsoon system. Bangkok and surrounding areas are forecast to see a 60% chance of thunderstorms. The northeastern and eastern provinces, including Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Chanthaburi, and Trat, are expected to…

  • Cafe5 cafes in Ari, Bangkok worth checking out | Thaiger

    5 cafes in Ari, Bangkok worth checking out

    The Thaiger key takeaways Ari’s cafes stand out for their authentic charm, welcoming vibes, and emphasis on quality coffee and brunch options Popular spots like Yellow Lane, Josh Kaffa, and Porcupine blend community, events, and good food to create lively neighbourhood hubs From hidden gems to well-known favourites, Ari offers spaces where locals and visitors can linger, work, or enjoy…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s border trade plunges 23.6% in August as Cambodia market collapses | Thaiger

    Thailand’s border trade plunges 23.6% in August as Cambodia market collapses

    Thailand’s border trade dropped 23.6% in August to 63.9 billion baht, with trade with Cambodia almost collapsing, falling 99.9% to just 10 million baht, according to the Department of Foreign Trade (DFT). Arada Fuangtong, director-general of the DFT, said combined border and transit trade in August reached 150.1 billion baht, down 3.1% year-on-year. Exports stood at 75.05 billion baht, while…

  • Thailand NewsThailand eyes private-run ‘lotto-style’ lottery to boost jackpots | Thaiger

    Thailand eyes private-run ‘lotto-style’ lottery to boost jackpots

    The Government Lottery Office (GLO) is considering launching a new “lotto-style” lottery that could be managed by private companies rather than the state. A Finance Ministry source revealed to Bangkok Post that the model would follow systems used overseas, where unclaimed prize money rolls over into bigger jackpots. The move would mark a major shift from the current system, in…

  • Bangkok NewsCourt orders BMA to pay 11 billion baht to BTS for Green Line operations | Thaiger

    Court orders BMA to pay 11 billion baht to BTS for Green Line operations

    The Central Administrative Court has ordered the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and its investment arm, Krung Thep Thanakom Co Ltd, to pay 11 billion baht in unpaid operation and maintenance (O&M) fees to Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited (BTSC). The ruling, delivered today, September 29, requires the debt, covering services between June 2021 and October 2022, to be…

  • Thailand NewsAnutin outlines new policies on tourism, trade, and constitutional reform | Thaiger

    Anutin outlines new policies on tourism, trade, and constitutional reform

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul laid out his government’s policy direction in Parliament today, September 29, with a strong focus on tourism recovery, economic reform, and regional diplomacy. Anutin said restoring tourist confidence and tackling scams that target visitors were top priorities, alongside promoting domestic travel. He also stressed the need for a peaceful resolution to tensions with Cambodia and pledged…

  • Thailand NewsThaksin requests royal pardon, justice ministry confirms | Thaiger

    Thaksin requests royal pardon, justice ministry confirms

    The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has officially submitted a petition for an individual royal pardon, which has now advanced to the Secretariat of the Cabinet for further consideration. Thaksin filed the request on September 10, one day after the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions sentenced him to one year…

  • Thailand NewsPeople’s Party to target ministers in Anutin’s policy debate | Thaiger

    People’s Party to target ministers in Anutin’s policy debate

    The People’s Party (PP) is preparing more than 20 MPs to speak during the upcoming Parliamentary debate on Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s policy statement, set for Monday and Tuesday, September 29 to 30. The party plans to raise urgent policy issues and question the qualifications of certain Cabinet ministers, although no names have been disclosed. Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy PP leader…

  • Thailand NewsThailand and Japan join forces to tackle call scams and cybercrime | Thaiger

    Thailand and Japan join forces to tackle call scams and cybercrime

    Thai police are stepping up cross-border efforts with Japanese authorities to combat call centre scams and cybercrime. The partnership between Thailand and Japan took a step forward following a high-level visit to Osaka last week. From September 16 to 21, Police Lieutenant General Jirabhop Bhuridej, commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), led a Thai delegation to Japan to exchange ideas…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok governor slams contractor for Udomsuk flood | Thaiger

    Bangkok governor slams contractor for Udomsuk flood

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has criticised a contractor after unexpected flooding hit Udomsuk Road, a location that “should not have flooded,” during heavy rainfall over the weekend. The flooding, which began late Saturday, September 27, and continued into the early hours of Sunday, also impacted Phra Khanong and Bang Na districts. Chadchart, joined by Deputy Governor Wisanu Subsompon and the…

  • Thailand NewsThailand braces for heavy rain and flash floods in 42 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for heavy rain and flash floods in 42 provinces

    Today, September 29, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning for 42 provinces across Thailand, highlighting the risk of heavy rain and potential flash floods and landslides. Bangkok and its surrounding areas are also included in this alert, with the possibility of strong waves in the sea. The forecast for the next 24 hours indicates severe rainfall in…

  • LifestyleWhere to go cycling in Bangkok? Here’s our 5 spots | Thaiger

    Where to go cycling in Bangkok? Here’s our 5 spots

    I’m sure we all know that Bangkok isn’t shy about showing its traffic. Look around and you’ll see tuk-tuks whizzing past taxis, motorcycles squeezing between cars, and you’ll hear the thick hum of city life pressing in from every angle. And yet, if you know where to look, there are places where the pace softens. Places where wheels spin through…

  • PropertyContemporary living in Phuket: What expats really want | Thaiger

    Contemporary living in Phuket: What expats really want

    Phuket isn’t just a holiday destination anymore. It’s where people come to live well and not just for a few weeks in December, we’re talking full-time, all-in, this-is-home kind of living. What draws people in might be the morning sea breeze, the beachside smoothie bowls, or the sunset motorbike rides along the coast. But what makes them stay? That’s a…

  • Travel Guides10 famous street markets you should visit in Thailand | Thaiger

    10 famous street markets you should visit in Thailand

    The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s street markets offer authentic experiences from bustling Bangkok to relaxed Krabi, blending food, culture, and local craftsmanship. Each market has its own rhythm and character, from the massive Chatuchak Weekend Market to boutique spots like Jodd Fairs and Chillva Market. Street food, artisanal crafts, and live performances make these markets ideal for travellers seeking immersion,…

  • Thailand NewsCourt of Appeal extends OAG deadline in Thaksin lese majeste case | Thaiger

    Court of Appeal extends OAG deadline in Thaksin lese majeste case

    The Court of Appeal has granted the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) until October 22 to appeal the lese majeste case of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The Criminal Court acquitted Thaksin of the charge on August 22, but the OAG formally requested more time to prepare an appeal. The extension was confirmed in an OAG statement released on…

  • Thailand NewsIllegal silicone operation in Bangkok exposed, valued at 8 million baht | Thaiger

    Illegal silicone operation in Bangkok exposed, valued at 8 million baht

    Thai police have raided an illegal medical supply hub in Bangkok, seizing more than 8 million baht worth of unlicensed silicone implants and drugs allegedly sold to beauty clinics across the capital. The operation took place today, September 22, and was led by Police Major General Pattanask Suksawas, commander of the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD), in coordination with the…

  • Politics NewsPheu Thai to scrutinise govt over alleged political influence networks | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai to scrutinise govt over alleged political influence networks

    The opposition Pheu Thai Party has pledged to closely examine ministers in the new government led by the Bhumjaithai Party (BJT) after concerns have been raised about a possible “Buri Ram power connection” involving political influence networks that could potentially impact high-profile legal cases. Chanin Rungthanakiat, the Pheu Thai deputy spokesperson, highlighted public concerns regarding integrity, conflicts of interest, and…

  • Thailand NewsTrang man arrested for murder after love affair confrontation | Thaiger

    Trang man arrested for murder after love affair confrontation

    A love affair in Trang has left one man dead after he confronted another man, who was with his wife inside their home. Police say the suspect, identified as Chainarong, fatally stabbed the victim during a confrontation believed to have stemmed from a secret relationship. Police arrested 26 year old Chainarong, also known as Sorn, yesterday, September 21, in front…

  • Phuket NewsMissing Bahraini tourist found after drowning at Karon Beach | Thaiger

    Missing Bahraini tourist found after drowning at Karon Beach

    The body of a Bahraini tourist, feared to have drowned, after he went missing while swimming at Karon Beach last Friday evening, September 19, has been found after a three-day search, according to the Phuket Ruam Jai Foundation. Rescue workers discovered the body of Jasim Abdali Almeshkhas this morning, September 22, among rocks at the southern end of Karon Beach.…

  • Thailand NewsThai health ministry warns of RSV and influenza surge, 61 deaths | Thaiger

    Thai health ministry warns of RSV and influenza surge, 61 deaths

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has issued a public health warning following a sharp rise in respiratory illnesses, with over 555,000 influenza cases and more than 16,000 RSV infections reported so far this year. The outbreaks have claimed 61 lives, including two young children. According to data from the Disease Control Department (DDC), released on September 22, officials have been…