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 NewsFinland tops World Happiness Report in 2026, Thailand slips 3 places | Thaiger

    Finland tops World Happiness Report in 2026, Thailand slips 3 places

    Finland has been ranked the world’s happiest country for a ninth consecutive year in the World Happiness Report 2026, while Thailand fell three places from 49th last year to 52nd this year. The report, published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford on March 19, said the top three countries were Finland, Iceland and Denmark. Costa Rica…

  • Bangkok NewsSRT Red Line Salaya–Nakhon Pathom extension mapped for 2033 opening | Thaiger

    SRT Red Line Salaya–Nakhon Pathom extension mapped for 2033 opening

    Thailand’s State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is advancing plans for the Red Line Salaya–Nakhon Pathom extension, a proposed 25.3-kilometre route with a target opening year of 2033. SRT is also moving ahead with two Red Line extensions scheduled to begin construction in 2026, with contract signings planned for March and June 2026. The projects include the northern extension from Rangsit…

  • Thailand NewsFour paedos nabbed in CCIB child pornography crackdown | Thaiger

    Four paedos nabbed in CCIB child pornography crackdown

    As part of a nationwide child pornography crackdown, Thailand’s cyber police have raided and arrested four suspects accused of producing, possessing, sharing and selling obscene material involving children online. The Commander of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), Police Lieutenant General Surapol Prembutr, ordered an intensified crackdown on child pornography circulating on the internet and posing a threat to children and…

  • GuidesThailand is still an expat favourite, only if you play by the new rules | Thaiger

    Thailand is still an expat favourite, only if you play by the new rules

    Thailand ranked fourth in the InterNations Expat Insider survey in 2025, its best result ever, thus reinforcing its reputation as one of the world’s most appealing places for foreigners to live. But in the same period, the cost of living here rose, the tax rules changed, and informal visa workarounds have become far harder to rely on. Thailand hasn’t become…

  • Northern Thailand NewsUdon Thani ride-hailing rider criticised after video shows passenger berated over weight | Thaiger

    Udon Thani ride-hailing rider criticised after video shows passenger berated over weight

    In a recent example of the pot calling the kettle black, an overweight motorcycle ride-hailing rider in Udon Thani has been criticised online after a video showed him berating an overweight passenger during a trip, leading to an argument recorded on camera. The clip was shared by the Facebook page อยากดังเดี๋ยวจัดให้ รีเทริน์ part 7, on March 15, with the caption…

  • Central Thailand NewsSaraburi plane crash injures 75 year old pilot near roadside shop | Thaiger

    Saraburi plane crash injures 75 year old pilot near roadside shop

    A plane crashed near a roadside shop in Phra Phutthabat district, Saraburi province, yesterday evening, March 15, striking power lines and a large tamarind tree and injuring the 75 year old pilot, police said. Investigators at Phra Phutthabat Police Station were alerted by a member of the public that a small aircraft had gone down along a road in Moo…

  • Hot NewsIran US negotiations disputed as Trump says Tehran wants a deal but terms are not set | Thaiger

    Iran US negotiations disputed as Trump says Tehran wants a deal but terms are not set

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said Tehran sees no reason to negotiate with the United States, rejecting President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran is seeking a deal to end the war as the conflict enters its third week. In an interview aired Sunday on CBS’s Face the Nation, Araghchi said Iran was “stable and strong enough” and was “only…

  • Business NewsPTT fuel supply sufficient nationwide, OR CEO says | Thaiger

    PTT fuel supply sufficient nationwide, OR CEO says

    PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (OR) has said fuel supplies remain sufficient at more than 2,400 PTT service stations nationwide, despite concerns linked to the prolonged unrest in the Middle East. In a Facebook post on March 15, OR Chief Executive M.L. Peakthong Thongyai said the company is closely monitoring the situation and working to ensure the…

  • Thailand NewsAn entire overview of the US-Israel war with Iran – How does it affect Thailand? | Thaiger

    An entire overview of the US-Israel war with Iran – How does it affect Thailand?

    The US-Israel-Iran conflict, now in its 11th day, is set to hammer Thailand’s economy despite being fought 7,000 kilometres away. With the Strait of Hormuz closed and oil above US$120 per barrel, Thailand faces its sharpest energy and trade disruption in decades. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed and global oil prices rising above US$120 a barrel, Thailand faces…

  • AutomotiveThe best EVs in Thailand right now – Our top picks for 2026 | Thaiger

    The best EVs in Thailand right now – Our top picks for 2026

    Every time oil prices spike (as they currently are with the US-Israel conflict against Iran), fuel market prices respond with jitteriness. And now, more than ever, sentiments of switching to an electric vehicle (EV) in Thailand for 2026 have never echoed this loudly. If I were to present this idea to you as recently as this past year, your answer…

  • Aviation NewsMalaysian research house suspends AirAsia X call as jet fuel prices surge | Thaiger

    Malaysian research house suspends AirAsia X call as jet fuel prices surge

    BIMB Research, a Malaysian research house that publishes equity and sector reports, has suspended its call on AirAsia X Bhd (AAX), just two weeks after initiating coverage, citing growing concerns in the aviation sector linked to sharp fuel price moves. The firm said major jet kerosene benchmarks have risen 53% to 54% since last Friday’s close, shortly before the US–Israel…

  • GuidesLooking for walkable cities in Thailand to move to? Here’s 5 | Thaiger

    Looking for walkable cities in Thailand to move to? Here’s 5

    Thailand’s reputation for traffic gridlock and motorbike chaos is well-earned in most places. But five cities buck that trend with pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods where expats and retirees can walk to markets, healthcare, restaurants, and parks without needing a car or motorbike. Of course, these are just five of many walkable cities in Thailand. Each city in this list offers pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods,…

  • GuidesMiddle East airspace disruption: What you need to know about delays and reroutes | Thaiger

    Middle East airspace disruption: What you need to know about delays and reroutes

    The Middle East airspace situation remains highly disrupted as of March 5, 2026, with conflict-driven closures, restrictions and airline suspensions affecting key routes between Europe and Asia. The disruption extends beyond airline cancellations, as airlines, regulators, cargo operators and passengers face a fast-changing risk environment shaped by military escalation, missile and air-defence threats, and navigation interference across multiple flight information…

  • GuidesShould you buy Apple’s entry-level MacBook Neo? A look at the price and specs | Thaiger

    Should you buy Apple’s entry-level MacBook Neo? A look at the price and specs

    Apple has unveiled the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop line positioned for students and first-time Mac users, during its recent product launch week. But is it worth the price? Let’s have a closer look at the specs. This new device is presented as Apple’s most affordable Mac laptop to date, with Thai pricing widely reported at 19,900 baht for…

  • Thailand NewsThailand-Europe airfares surge after Middle East airspace closures | Thaiger

    Thailand-Europe airfares surge after Middle East airspace closures

    Thailand to Europe airfares have surged by up to 100% after Middle East airspace closures linked to the Israel-Iran conflict disrupted flights and reduced seat capacity on Europe routes. Thai Airways and other carriers are showing limited availability and sharply higher prices, according to Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT), Thai officials and airline website checks. CAAT said yesterday, March 4,…