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 NewsRaw pork fever claims two lives in Thailand outbreak | Thaiger

    Raw pork fever claims two lives in Thailand outbreak

    Two fatalities were recorded due to a recent raw pork fever outbreak, prompting public health officials to caution against consuming raw meat. Symptoms include high fever and muscle aches, especially in those with a history of eating raw pork. Immediate medical consultation is advised. Today, May 5, Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin reported that there are three confirmed cases of…

  • Pattaya NewsGerman homeless after kicked out by Thai wife in Pattaya | Thaiger

    German homeless after kicked out by Thai wife in Pattaya

    A German man was found stranded and distressed in Pattaya’s Jomtien Beach area after being kicked out of his home by his Thai wife, local officials confirmed. The incident came to light during a routine patrol by the Jomtien enforcement unit under Pattaya City Hall, operating on a directive from Mayor Poramet Ngampichet to ensure visitor safety. Officers responded to…

  • Thailand NewsPolice crackdown on major gambling network in Isaan | Thaiger

    Police crackdown on major gambling network in Isaan

    A significant crackdown on an online gambling network in southern Isaan resulted in the arrest of 13 individuals, including the website’s owner and his wife, today, May 5. The operation involved over 80 officers from Police Division 3, targeting 14 locations across Ubon Ratchathani, Si Sa Ket, Buri Ram, Nakhon Nayok, and Chon Buri provinces. The operation led to the…

  • Business NewsThailand to ease foreign business rules, boosting investment appeal | Thaiger

    Thailand to ease foreign business rules, boosting investment appeal

    The Commerce Ministry intends to streamline business registration by excluding 10 service businesses from List 3 of the Foreign Business Act. This move aims to boost investment within the nation. Auramon Supthaweethum, the Director-General of the Department of Business Development (DBD), indicated that the ministry evaluated the service businesses on List 3 to adapt to evolving economic conditions. List 3…

  • Thailand NewsFormer village head arrested for fatal shooting in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Former village head arrested for fatal shooting in Samut Prakan

    A former village head in Samut Prakan was apprehended following an incident where he shot his nephew and niece-in-law. The shooting took place in Samut Prakan, and the gunman was detained in Chon Buri. The incident occurred at the couple’s residence on Soi Boonthanom, Samrong subdistrict, Phra Pradaeng district, where a dispute over a planned modification of a shared wall…

  • Thailand NewsThai parliament’s renovation plan criticised amid economic strain | Thaiger

    Thai parliament’s renovation plan criticised amid economic strain

    Thai Parliament faces criticism after requesting an additional budget of hundreds of millions of baht for renovations amidst economic challenges for many Thais. The budget would fund a 4D cinema and refurbish the seldom-used Sala Kaeo pavilion, a proposal widely condemned as frivolous by critics, including MPs from the People’s Party. The plan allocates 113 million baht to refurbish Sala…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok police seize 34,000 counterfeit perfumes worth 4.3m | Thaiger

    Bangkok police seize 34,000 counterfeit perfumes worth 4.3m

    The Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) carried out a recent operation in Bangkok, leading to the seizure of over 34,000 counterfeit branded perfumes smuggled from China, valued at 4.3 million baht. Commander Pattanasak Bupphasuwan of the CPPD announced that the May 3 raids focused on suspected storage hubs in Rat Burana and Bukkhalo districts. During these coordinated searches, 34,806 fake…

  • South Thailand NewsBomb in Narathiwat kills police officer during murder investigation | Thaiger

    Bomb in Narathiwat kills police officer during murder investigation

    A police officer tragically passed away following a bomb explosion at a lamppost in Narathiwat province. The explosion occurred as the police officer was retrieving evidence from a CCTV camera during an investigation into the fatal shooting of a blind elderly woman and her son on May 2. The explosion took place yesterday, May 4, at 1.30pm in the Chang…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s ONCB busts major Thai-Malaysian drug network | Thaiger

    Thailand’s ONCB busts major Thai-Malaysian drug network

    Thailand’s Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) has successfully dismantled a transnational drug trafficking operation involving Thai and Malaysian nationals. The operation, carried out in Songkhla, a southern province, led to the arrest of two Thai suspects and the seizure of 261 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine (ice). Prin Mekanandha, the ONCB’s Director of Narcotics Law Enforcement, confirmed the operation…

  • Thailand NewsThai labour groups demand risk fund and overtime pay reform | Thaiger

    Thai labour groups demand risk fund and overtime pay reform

    Labour organisations in Thailand have presented nine demands on Labour Day, highlighting the necessity for increased overtime pay and the establishment of a risk insurance fund for workers. Panus Thailuan, President of the National Congress of Thai Labour, identified the creation of a risk insurance fund as the most critical demand. This fund aims to protect workers from unfair dismissals…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya urges public to avoid posting on public property | Thaiger

    Pattaya urges public to avoid posting on public property

    Pattaya City officials are urging residents and visitors to refrain from attaching signs or writing on public property, including electrical poles and other city infrastructure. The campaign is part of an effort to maintain the city’s cleanliness, order, and visual appeal. Authorities have made it clear that anyone found in violation of these rules will face legal consequences. The announcement…

  • Thailand NewsTragic house fire claims homeowner’s life in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Tragic house fire claims homeowner’s life in Chon Buri

    A house fire broke out in Chon Buri earlier today, May 1, at 4am, completely torching a two-storey wooden house and resulting in the death of the homeowner, whose charred body was found on the upper floor. The cause of the fire remains unknown, pending further investigations. Police Lieutenant Prasert Kulbutdee, an investigator with the Phan Thong Police Station, along…

  • Thailand NewsDrunk hospital director crashes into photographers in Chaiyaphum | Thaiger

    Drunk hospital director crashes into photographers in Chaiyaphum

    Last night, April 30, at 10.16pm, a drunk driving hospital director crashed into two television photographers in Chaiyaphum province, resulting in severe injuries. The incident occurred as the pair were out for a late-night meal. Police Lieutenant Kanti Piansoongnern, Deputy Inspector at Mueang Chaiyaphum Police Station, received a report about a car crash at a restaurant in Nai Mueang subdistrict.…

  • Thailand NewsPeople’s Party demands probe into student visa misuse by Chinese nationals | Thaiger

    People’s Party demands probe into student visa misuse by Chinese nationals

    The People’s Party has urged the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation to investigate international study programmes allegedly used by Chinese nationals to obtain student visas for illegal work in Thailand. Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, the party’s deputy leader, referenced the March 28 collapse of the State Audit Office (SAO) building as evidence of the detrimental impact of the zero-dollar…

  • Phuket NewsChalong Police arrest youths after motorbike gang clash in Phuket | Thaiger

    Chalong Police arrest youths after motorbike gang clash in Phuket

    Chalong Police in Phuket have apprehended several youths following a gang-related incident involving rival members on motorbikes. The altercation, which occurred on Wiset Road in Rawai, included the use of multiple ping pong bombs. CCTV footage from Rawai Municipality captured the event at 12.20am on April 26, showing over 20 youths on at least 10 motorbikes. One group chased a…

  • Thailand NewsThailand vows to tackle dual pricing after tourist complaints | Thaiger

    Thailand vows to tackle dual pricing after tourist complaints

    The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has committed to addressing concerns voiced by foreign tourists, mainly regarding widespread dual pricing, following a surge of complaints on social media platforms. Sorawong Thienthong, the minister, made this commitment after a meeting held on April 26 with tourism industry executives and representatives from various agencies to discuss these issues. The meeting was spurred…

  • Thailand NewsSenator faces Supreme Court over misleading PhD claims | Thaiger

    Senator faces Supreme Court over misleading PhD claims

    The Election Commission (EC) intends to request the Supreme Court to revoke the voting rights of Senator Keskamol Pleansamai, who has been accused of misleading the public regarding her educational qualifications. In her Senate campaign in June 2024, Keskamol claimed to be a professor with a PhD from California University. She received the highest number of votes in the final…

  • Thailand NewsThai court probes Thaksin Shinawatra’s prison sentence validity | Thaiger

    Thai court probes Thaksin Shinawatra’s prison sentence validity

    The Supreme Court’s Criminal Case Division for Persons Holding Political Positions has launched an investigation into whether Thaksin Shinawatra has served his prison sentence. This decision followed the dismissal of a petition by former Democrat MP Charnchai Issarasenarak, who questioned whether Thaksin’s admission to Police General Hospital and subsequent stay until parole constituted serving his sentence in a real prison.…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesThailand braces for summer storms with severe weather warnings | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for summer storms with severe weather warnings

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has forecast rain across all regions of Thailand today, May 1, with the north and northeast especially facing increased risks of summer storms. Thunderstorms, strong winds, hail, and lightning are expected in certain areas, potentially causing severe weather conditions. Residents are advised to be wary of potential flooding or flash floods. The weather conditions are…

  • GuidesAn overview of the Thailand Digital Arrival Card | Thaiger

    An overview of the Thailand Digital Arrival Card

    Travelling to Thailand will soon be a much more streamlined experience with the introduction of the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), set to replace the not so tried and true paper TM6 forms. Starting from May 1, 2025, all international visitors will need to complete this new online registration before entering the country. If this is your first time hearing…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok officials embezzlement charges for fake bus repairs | Thaiger

    Bangkok officials embezzlement charges for fake bus repairs

    Police General Adisorn Ngamjitsuksrisuk, an advisor to the Governor of Bangkok, revealed details of a major corruption case involving the alleged embezzlement of funds intended for the repair of large buses under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). The case was uncovered by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG), which discovered irregularities in the disbursement of repair budgets. The investigation…

  • Bangkok NewsXin Ke Yuan Steel’s licences revoked after legal violations | Thaiger

    Xin Ke Yuan Steel’s licences revoked after legal violations

    Industry Minister Akanat Promphan announced today that Xin Ke Yuan Steel Co Ltd will have its operating licences permanently revoked, alongside a nationwide ban on its use of induction furnace (IF) technology, following multiple legal violations on the State Audit Office (SAO) building. Akanat explained that Xin Ke Yuan Steel had violated several legal regulations and would face an investigation…

  • Northern Thailand NewsPM visits Sakon Nakhon to address water quality, support tourism projects | Thaiger

    PM visits Sakon Nakhon to address water quality, support tourism projects

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra visited Sakon Nakhon province today to review water management efforts and receive progress updates from Sakon Nakhon Governor Chusak Ruaying at Don Koen Public Park in Mueang district. The governor reported concerns about the deteriorating water quality and ecosystem of Nong Han Lake, which has become a major discharge point for untreated household wastewater. Rapid weed…

  • Thailand NewsDSI hunts 23 suspects after cyberattack on government websites | Thaiger

    DSI hunts 23 suspects after cyberattack on government websites

    The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday announced an intensification of its investigation into a major cyberattack that crippled 16 Thai government websites, disrupting online services across Bangkok, Nakhon Pathom, and Chon Buri. The operation, dubbed Operation Shutdown Backlink, originally kicked off on October 29, 2024, when a group of hackers breached government websites. The hackers redirected traffic to illegal…

  • Thailand NewsFugitive ferry fiend finally caught after 15-year hunt | Thaiger

    Fugitive ferry fiend finally caught after 15-year hunt

    After evading capture for over 15 years, a former ferry conductor from Khlong Saen Saep has been apprehended for luring and assaulting a 13 year old regular passenger. The incident occurred in a hotel room where the victim was later threatened into silence. Today, April 28, Police Major General Songklot Krikkritaya, commander of the Anti-Human Trafficking Division, ordered the arrest…

  • Thailand NewsThree Uyghurs relocated to Canada after decade-long detention in Thailand | Thaiger

    Three Uyghurs relocated to Canada after decade-long detention in Thailand

    Three Uyghurs, formerly held at Suan Phlu Immigration Detention Centre, have been relocated to a third country, finally putting an end to an extended diplomatic situation lasting over ten years. As confirmed by government and diplomatic sources, the Uyghurs have been transferred to Canada, following an agreement between Thai and Canadian officials. These individuals had been detained since 2014. This…

  • Thailand NewsJailhouse rocks: Thai police go viral for cheeky prison check-in | Thaiger

    Jailhouse rocks: Thai police go viral for cheeky prison check-in

    Wang Noi Provincial Police Station’s Facebook page today shared a humorous post showcasing their prison cell facilities. The post featured two police officers standing inside a jail cell and playfully described the cell’s features and conditions for a check-in. The post invited readers to consider a stay in a loft-style bare concrete room, measuring 31 square metres, complete with a…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya sees drop in Chinese tourists, welcomed by Europeans | Thaiger

    Pattaya sees drop in Chinese tourists, welcomed by Europeans

    Pattaya is seeing a noticeable decline in Chinese tourist arrivals, a shift met with mixed feelings by locals and long-term visitors. Business owners reliant on mass tourism have voiced concern, while many European tourists and residents are quietly welcoming the change. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reported that daily Chinese arrivals in Pattaya have fallen to around 5,000, compared…

  • Thailand NewsThailand PM pushes major transport projects in northeast region | Thaiger

    Thailand PM pushes major transport projects in northeast region

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is advocating for major transport development projects in northeast Thailand, aligning with an upcoming mobile Cabinet meeting agenda in Nakhon Phanom tomorrow, April 29. This initiative precedes the PM’s scheduled visit to the area today, where the government is considering transport projects in Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, and Mukdahan provinces. The aim is to transform the…

  • Thailand NewsPPRP vows not to rejoin Thai government coalition | Thaiger

    PPRP vows not to rejoin Thai government coalition

    Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader General Prawit Wongsuwon affirmed that the PPRP will not re-enter the government coalition. He dispelled rumours suggesting that its MPs had defected to the coalition Kla Dharma Party. Yesterday, April 27, the same day PPRP unveiled a new party logo, Prawit denied any intentions among the party’s MPs to defect, noting that all members were present…