Ryan Turner

Ryan is a journalism student 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.
  • Chiang Mai NewsMan drowned in Chiang Mai river in suspected suicide

    Man drowned in Chiang Mai river in suspected suicide

    Police in Mueang Chiang Mai district were alerted to a man who had fallen into a river and drowned near Mengrai Bridge. Emergency services, including local rescue teams and divers, yesterday morning, April 6, supported the search efforts. Personal belongings were found at the scene, including clothing, a bag with an ID card, a phone, and a tablet. Divers searched…

  • Thailand NewsMinor tremors hit Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son districts

    Minor tremors hit Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son districts

    Sixteen minor tremors, ranging from 1.9 to 3.8 on the Richter scale, were documented in Wiang Haeng district, Chiang Mai, and Pai district, Mae Hong Son, this morning, April 7. Only a limited number of these were perceptible to residents. According to the Earthquake Observation Division, these seismic activities were recorded between 4.22am and 10.57am. In Chiang Mai’s Wiang Haeng…

  • Phuket NewsFatal Phuket car crash claims woman’s life, injures couple

    Fatal Phuket car crash claims woman’s life, injures couple

    A tragic car crash in Phuket resulted in the death of a 30 year old woman after her car veered across the median and collided with an oncoming pickup truck. The collision also severely injured a married couple in the truck. Earlier today, April 7, Police Lieutenant Somchai Nuboon from Kathu Police Station in Phuket was informed of a car…

  • Thailand NewsThai airports to boost tighten service for Songkran 2025

    Thai airports to boost tighten service for Songkran 2025

    The Thai government has instructed the Department of Airports (DOA) to enhance security and efficiency in anticipation of increased passenger traffic during the Songkran festival in 2025. This includes strict measures against overpricing by taxis and airport vendors. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri directed the DOA to ensure readiness for Songkran. The focus is on rigorous safety and security checks.…

  • Thailand NewsFinance Ministry to blacklist rule-breaking contractors

    Finance Ministry to blacklist rule-breaking contractors

    The Finance Ministry is preparing to introduce measures to blacklist contractors that violate government procurement laws. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat stated that in addition to blacklisting, contractors who breach procurement rules but whose offences are not severe enough for blacklisting may face downgrading. Julapun mentioned that discussions will be held with the Interior Ministry to ensure strict and comprehensive…

  • Business NewsExcise crackdown: 2.7 billion baht fines for tax evasion surge

    Excise crackdown: 2.7 billion baht fines for tax evasion surge

    The Excise Department has been directed to swiftly enforce a zero-tolerance policy on excise tax evasion, focusing on breaches of excise regulations. Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul emphasised efforts to prevent the smuggling of goods without tax payment, particularly across borders and through online platforms. The department expressed a commitment to prosecuting and taking action against those involved in selling…

  • Thailand NewsThailand to boost US imports amid 36% tariff on exports

    Thailand to boost US imports amid 36% tariff on exports

    The Government of Thailand has committed to boosting imports of energy, aircraft, and agricultural products from the United States. This decision is part of efforts to counteract the impact of the US’s 36% tariff on Thai exports, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira is set to lead a delegation to the US this week to address…

  • Bangkok NewsFamilies to receive up to 2 million baht after Bangkok building collapse

    Families to receive up to 2 million baht after Bangkok building collapse

    Families of those who lost their lives in the collapse of the State Audit Office building are set to receive compensation from the Ministry of Labour, amounting up to 2 million baht per family. Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, the ministry’s permanent secretary, visited the Coordination and Assistance Centre to assure both migrant and Thai workers of equal treatment. He stated that relatives…