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 NewsThai-Cambodia skirmish rumours on Koh Kut debunked | Thaiger

    Thai-Cambodia skirmish rumours on Koh Kut debunked

    Reports of alleged confrontations between Thai and Cambodian soldiers on Koh Kut have been dismissed by the government as fake news. Despite the rumours, government agencies maintain that the tourism situation on the island remains positive, with visitor numbers surpassing those of previous years, according to Jirayu Houngsub, an adviser to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Koh Kut, located in Trat…

  • Bangkok NewsPickpocketing Mongolian tourists arrested in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Pickpocketing Mongolian tourists arrested in Bangkok

    Bangkok police apprehended two Mongolian nationals in connection with a series of tourist-targeted thefts in the Sukhumvit area of the capital. The arrests occurred at 1am today, November 11, when Thonglo police officers caught 35 year old Sodbayar, and 40 year old Uyangabaatar along Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. The investigation began after a female tourist reported her wallet stolen outside…

  • Thailand NewsArmed gang steals rosewood logs, attacks officers | Thaiger

    Armed gang steals rosewood logs, attacks officers

    A coordinated nighttime attack on a forestry protection unit in Nakhon Phanom province resulted in the theft of valuable Siam rosewood and weapons, with officials suggesting the raid was carefully planned by a gang familiar with the location. The incident occurred yesterday, November 10, shortly after midnight in Ban Kut Takab, Waritchaphum district, when five masked men in black clothing…

  • Politics NewsPM on dual-purpose trip to US west coast and APEC summit | Thaiger

    PM on dual-purpose trip to US west coast and APEC summit

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra departed Bangkok yesterday for a diplomatic mission combining stops in Los Angeles and Lima, Peru. Accompanied by Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa and other officials, the delegation touched down in Los Angeles at 7.30pm local time, yesterday, November 10. The Thai premier’s Los Angeles agenda includes chairing a strategic meeting with diplomatic representatives from across the Americas…

  • Business NewsVietnam to block Shein, Temu if unregistered by November | Thaiger

    Vietnam to block Shein, Temu if unregistered by November

    Vietnam announced plans to take action against Chinese online retailers Shein and Temu by blocking their Internet domains and mobile applications if they fail to register their operations with the Ministry of Industry and Trade by the end of November. This development arises from concerns over the influence of these Chinese platforms on local markets, particularly regarding their aggressive discounting…

  • Business NewsBitcoin hits record high after Trump’s US presidential victory | Thaiger

    Bitcoin hits record high after Trump’s US presidential victory

    Bitcoin surged past US$81,000 (2.78 million baht) today, November 11, hitting a record high, following Donald Trump’s win in the US presidential election. The victory, alongside the election of pro-crypto candidates to Congress, has fuelled speculation about a more lenient regulatory landscape for cryptocurrencies. The digital currency has experienced a remarkable rise, more than doubling from its lowest point of…

  • Thailand NewsThailand gears up for excise tax as it charges into electric future | Thaiger

    Thailand gears up for excise tax as it charges into electric future

    Thailand is set to adjust its automotive excise tax structure to reflect the global shift towards electric vehicles (EVs), according to Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul. This move aims to harmonise local policies with international trends in the automotive industry, particularly as the competition between battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) intensifies. Paopoom highlighted the uncertainty…

  • Thailand NewsThai police develop influencers to combat cybercrime and aid public | Thaiger

    Thai police develop influencers to combat cybercrime and aid public

    National police chief Kittharath Punpetch is spearheading an innovative approach to bridge the gap between the Royal Thai Police (RTP) and the public by developing police influencers. This initiative aims to establish a direct connection with the community and serve as a primary resource for crime prevention and assistance. Kittharath emphasises that RTP influencers will be accessible channels for public…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket Airport sees surge with over 30,000 passengers daily | Thaiger

    Phuket Airport sees surge with over 30,000 passengers daily

    Phuket International Airport is experiencing a significant upswing in passenger traffic this High Season, with daily figures surpassing 30,000 travellers and over 300 flights. This uptick in activity has prompted plans for an expansion of the international terminal to accommodate up to 18 million passengers annually. Monchai Tanod, the director of Phuket Airport, shared insights on the anticipated passenger numbers…

  • Digital Marketing10 best marketing agencies in Thailand: 2025 Edition | Thaiger

    10 best marketing agencies in Thailand: 2025 Edition

    In recent times, the idea of digital marketing has become synonymous with building a business or a personal brand. This is no different in Thailand. In a media landscape where everything left, right, and centre is being digitised at a breakneck speed, sometimes professional guidance is just what we need. But then you face a separate problem. Where to start?…

  • Thailand NewsThailand seeks Japanese investment in high-tech sectors | Thaiger

    Thailand seeks Japanese investment in high-tech sectors

    Thailand’s Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan met with Japanese business leaders on November 1 to encourage increased investment in advanced technology sectors, aiming to restore Japan’s position as Thailand’s primary foreign investor. In his first meeting since taking office, Pichai held discussions with Keita Ishii, president of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI), alongside executives from major Japanese firms…

  • Thailand NewsThailand steps up border monitoring due to palm oil smuggling | Thaiger

    Thailand steps up border monitoring due to palm oil smuggling

    Thailand’s border officials have heightened surveillance along the Malaysian border to combat potential palm oil smuggling, as price differences between the two countries create incentives for illegal trade. Internal Trade Department Director-General Udom Srisomsong directed commerce officials in Songkhla and Satun provinces to strengthen border checkpoint inspections. The Satun Public Relations Office confirmed that officials conducted thorough examinations of palm…

  • Business NewsBank of Thailand board chair decision delayed amid controversy | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand board chair decision delayed amid controversy

    The selection process for a new board chairman at the Bank of Thailand (BoT) has been delayed yet again, as the independent committee overseeing the choice opted to postpone its decision for another week. They indicated the necessity of more time to fully consider the information presented. This marks the second delay in the decision-making process, following an earlier postponement…

  • Transport NewsHigh-speed airport rail link contract still pending review | Thaiger

    High-speed airport rail link contract still pending review

    Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced today that the amended contract for the high-speed airport rail link connecting three major airports cannot yet be presented to the Cabinet this week, as it awaits thorough review from the State Enterprise Committee. Suriya today, November 4, said he plans to discuss the timeline with Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira, who…

  • Thailand NewsPM Paetongtarn leads Suan Dusit’s political-index survey | Thaiger

    PM Paetongtarn leads Suan Dusit’s political-index survey

    A recent survey conducted by Suan Dusit University reveals that the Thai government’s performance ratings have improved in October compared to September, with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra emerging as the most popular coalition politician. The Suan Dusit Poll, which surveyed 2,136 people across Thailand from October 25 to 30, asked participants to evaluate both government and opposition performance across 25…

  • Thailand NewsProperty market measures to be discussed in Cabinet meeting | Thaiger

    Property market measures to be discussed in Cabinet meeting

    Ministers are set to review several measures to boost the property market at tomorrow’s Cabinet meeting, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira announced. In a statement released today, November 4, Pichai revealed that the Finance Ministry will ask the Cabinet to approve 55 billion baht for low-interest home loans. These loans would be available for up to 3 million baht per buyer.…

  • Thailand NewsFinance Ministry to sell 50% stake shares for 30 to 40 billion baht | Thaiger

    Finance Ministry to sell 50% stake shares for 30 to 40 billion baht

    The State Enterprise Policy Office (SEPO) is set to divest shares held by the Finance Ministry, where stakes are below 50%, over the next four to five years. The sale will utilise a mark-to-market pricing method to ensure fair market value is considered. Tibordee Wattanakul, SEPO Director-General, highlighted the challenges faced in previous attempts to offload these shares. A lack…

  • Thailand NewsPheu Thai seeks easier referendum rules amid legislative clash | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai seeks easier referendum rules amid legislative clash

    The Pheu Thai Party is making moves to amend the constitutional referendum requirements, aiming to ease the passage of such referendums by reducing the size of the majority needed. Prayut Siripanich, a member of the ruling party and deputy chairman of the joint House-Senate committee on the referendum bill, announced that discussions will take place tomorrow, November 5, to address…

  • Thailand NewsSevere flooding in Samut Prakan as seawater rises unexpectedly | Thaiger

    Severe flooding in Samut Prakan as seawater rises unexpectedly

    Rising seawater has inundated several areas in Samut Prakan, causing severe flooding on numerous roads, with some areas submerged nearly a metre deep and extending over 3 kilometres. Residents were caught off guard, scrambling to move their belongings to safety as the tides rose unexpectedly fast. Floodwaters swept across Samut Prakan, particularly affecting the Phra Samut Chedi district. Roads such…

  • Thailand NewsTruck driver files complaint over alleged 250,000 baht bribe | Thaiger

    Truck driver files complaint over alleged 250,000 baht bribe

    A truck driver and his wife filed a complaint against a group of men who posed as government officials, demanding a bribe of 250,000 baht after alleging the truck was transporting illegal goods. The incident took place in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, with the couple reporting the matter to local police. The truck driver, referred to as Kung, and…

  • Thailand NewsFishing for trouble: Pathum Thani fishermen dispute turns deadly | Thaiger

    Fishing for trouble: Pathum Thani fishermen dispute turns deadly

    A confrontation over fishing rights escalated into violence, resulting in a man being shot and seriously injured. The incident occurred yesterday, November 3, around 7.20pm in Khlong Luang district, Pathum Thani province. Upon receiving the report, police officers, including Singha Singhachalee, a deputy investigator at Khlong Luang Police Station, and other senior officers arrived at the scene to investigate. The…

  • Business NewsCommerce ministry urges halt on soyabean oil price hikes | Thaiger

    Commerce ministry urges halt on soyabean oil price hikes

    The Commerce Ministry issued a call to edible oil processors, urging them not to increase retail prices, citing no rise in production costs. This follows reports indicating that soyabean oil producers are considering raising the price of bottled soyabean oil. Goranij Nonejuie, Internal Trade Department Deputy Director-General, announced that the department has formally requested the Soyabean and Rice Bran Oil…

  • Thailand NewsTrunk trouble: Rampaging elephants stampede through Thai village | Thaiger

    Trunk trouble: Rampaging elephants stampede through Thai village

    A herd of rampaging elephants caused devastation in the village of Ang Suea Dam, Thata Thakiap subdistrict, Chachoengsao province, much to the dismay of locals. Around 30 wild elephants destroyed nearly 1,000 rubber trees that villagers had nurtured for nearly a decade. The community, led by village head Sombun Saeko, expressed their frustration and appealed to the government for assistance…

  • Thailand NewsPrivate car blocks emergency vehicle, patient dies in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Private car blocks emergency vehicle, patient dies in Samut Prakan

    Yesterday, November 3, at roughly 9.30pm, a car obstructed an emergency vehicle in Samut Prakan, ultimately resulting in a patient’s death. Despite lights and sirens, the car’s driver refused to yield for over a minute, causing delays for the rescue team. The incident, which was captured on video and shared online, shows the emergency vehicle from Samut Prakan City Municipality…

  • Thailand NewsMPs probe Thaksin’s alleged special treatment during detention | Thaiger

    MPs probe Thaksin’s alleged special treatment during detention

    A House committee announced plans to convene tomorrow, November 5, to investigate allegations of preferential treatment afforded to former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra during his incarceration at the Police General Hospital. The inquiry is a part of a broader discussion on reforming the justice system, with Thaksin’s case drawing significant attention. Leading the charge is the committee on state security,…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok aims to turn Chatuchak Market into soft power paradise | Thaiger

    Bangkok aims to turn Chatuchak Market into soft power paradise

    Thailand is setting its sights on transforming the iconic Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok into a hub for soft power, with an ambitious two-year plan spearheaded by the National Committee on Soft Power Development. This initiative aims to capitalise on the market’s popularity and diverse offerings to bolster Thailand’s global cultural influence. Surapong Suebwonglee, chair of the National Committee on…

  • Bangkok NewsThailand Consumer Council to challenge Bangkok city plan flaws | Thaiger

    Thailand Consumer Council to challenge Bangkok city plan flaws

    The Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) plans to challenge the Bangkok city plan by submitting a petition to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), citing significant failings in the public hearing processes that they argue infringe on citizens’ rights. This action, set for tomorrow, November 5, reflects growing concerns over the lack of public engagement and awareness regarding the city’s planning…

  • Thailand NewsThailand seeks more jobs for workers in Singapore shipyards | Thaiger

    Thailand seeks more jobs for workers in Singapore shipyards

    The Labour Ministry is actively pursuing opportunities to send more of Thailand’s workers to Singapore, particularly targeting the shipyard sector. Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, alongside the ministry’s Permanent Secretary Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, visited Singapore over the weekend. They engaged with officials from the Labour Office in Singapore, local businessmen, and Ureerat Chareontoh, the ambassador of Thailand to Singapore, to discuss expanding…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s industrial sector hit by mass layoffs amid economic woes | Thaiger

    Thailand’s industrial sector hit by mass layoffs amid economic woes

    Mass layoffs have swept through Thailand’s industrial sector, with approximately 2,600 factory workers losing their jobs over the past two days. Financial difficulties have compelled employers to downsize their operations, leading to significant disruptions in the workforce. An electric vehicle manufacturer in Chachoengsao announced that 600 workers will be laid off, effective December 1. This decision, communicated in a letter…

  • Crime NewsPattaya security guard investigated after knife threat in parking row | Thaiger

    Pattaya security guard investigated after knife threat in parking row

    A condominium security guard in Pattaya’s Jomtien area is under investigation after allegedly brandishing a knife at a resident over a parking dispute. The incident, which had raised concerns about future safety, involved 46 year old Ek and his partner, 49 year old Am, who reported the matter to the police. Ek recounted the incident that occurred yesterday, October 31,…