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.
  • World NewsDeath toll rises in Papua New Guinea’s catastrophic landslide | Thaiger

    Death toll rises in Papua New Guinea’s catastrophic landslide

    In the wake of a catastrophic landslide in Papua New Guinea, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) grimly raised its estimate of the death toll, now surpassing 670. As emergency responders and anguished relatives come to terms with the situation, hopes of finding survivors are fading. The Chief of the UN Migration Agency’s mission of the South Pacific island nation,…

  • Road deathsBus accident tragically kills elderly man on Chaeng Watthana Road | Thaiger

    Bus accident tragically kills elderly man on Chaeng Watthana Road

    A tragic bus accident occurred yesterday when a 72 year old man lost his life after slipping and being run over by a bus at a bus stop near Chaeng Watthana Road, Pak Kret, Nontha Buri. The elderly man, who had been a familiar figure in the area for over a decade, was known for begging to support his family.…

  • Thailand NewsRussian man critical after assault at Chon Buri pool villa party | Thaiger

    Russian man critical after assault at Chon Buri pool villa party

    A 36 year old Russian man is in critical condition after being assaulted at a pool villa party in Chon Buri yesterday. The incident occurred early at a villa in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung. The suspect fled amid the chaos following the attack. Deputy Inspector at Pattaya City Police Station, Pansan Krongsith led the team to the scene after responding…

  • Thailand NewsPolice probe suspected arson in warehouse chemical fires | Thaiger

    Police probe suspected arson in warehouse chemical fires

    A police panel has been established to investigate possible arson in the fires at chemical warehouses in Rayong and Ayutthaya earlier this year. Police Lieutenant General Archayon Kraithong, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Police (RTP), announced yesterday, May 26, that he had convened with police investigators from local stations, the Industrial Works Department, the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression…

  • Pattaya NewsSecurity guards arrested after tourist assault in Pattaya (video) | Thaiger

    Security guards arrested after tourist assault in Pattaya (video)

    Pattaya City Police apprehended three security guards after a viral video captured them allegedly assaulting a tourist. The incident, which has caused widespread condemnation and raised concerns about Pattaya’s image as a tourist destination, occurred at approximately 11.36pm yesterday. Police Colonel Navin Teerawit, superintendent of Pattaya City Police Station, led the operation to detain the suspects. The individuals, identified as…

  • Thailand NewsFake wedding organiser scammer arrested, losses hit 165,400 baht | Thaiger

    Fake wedding organiser scammer arrested, losses hit 165,400 baht

    Cyber police in Hua Hin arrested a woman at an apartment today for allegedly organising fake weddings. Wanted on three different arrest warrants for her fraudulent activities, and her scams caused damages of over 150,000 baht in total. Authorities led by The Commander of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, Vorawat Watnakornbancha ordered the Chief of the Cyber Crime Investigation Division…

  • Thailand NewsThai students leaving school mid-year at alarming rate | Thaiger

    Thai students leaving school mid-year at alarming rate

    Thailand’s Education Minister Police General Permpoon Chidchob announced yesterday that Thai students are leaving mid-year at an alarming rate. But despite this recent uptick, the minister expects a reversal of this trend in the near future. New data indicates that approximately 20,000 students have dropped out this year. Permpoon shared these statistics following a meeting with top executives from the…

  • Politics NewsChina’s military drills around Taiwan, ‘punishment’ for new president | Thaiger

    China’s military drills around Taiwan, ‘punishment’ for new president

    China’s military announced today that it has started two days of military exercises encircling Taiwan, calling the drills a ‘strong punishment’ against the island’s new president and a ‘stern warning’ against outside interference. The drills follow the inauguration of Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te on Monday, whom Beijing has condemned as a separatist. According to China’s Eastern Theater Command overseeing the…

  • Thailand News10 million baht asset seiure of drug smuggling logistics company | Thaiger

    10 million baht asset seiure of drug smuggling logistics company

    In a significant crackdown on drug smuggling and trafficking, police in Chiang Rai made a substantial breakthrough yesterday, apprehending three suspects at a logistics and transport company for their alleged involvement in smuggling over 2 million methamphetamine (Yaba) pills. The Mae Sai Task Force Operations Command and the 327th Border Patrol Police, led by Police Colonel Raphat Boonma, the Commander…

  • Thailand NewsPTT worker assaulted by drunk foreigner claiming to be immigration | Thaiger

    PTT worker assaulted by drunk foreigner claiming to be immigration

    A shocking incident unfolded at a PTT gas station in Udon Thani Province as 25 year old gas station worker was allegedly assaulted by a drunk foreigner, who claimed to be an immigration worker. The incident transpired at a PTT station on Udon Dusit Road in Mak Khaeng subdistrict, Mueang Udon Thani district, recounted the incident and provided photographic and…

  • Covid-19 NewsDoctor warns of surge in Covid infections, over 18,000 cases daily | Thaiger

    Doctor warns of surge in Covid infections, over 18,000 cases daily

    As the number of Covid-19 patients admitted to hospitals with lung infections continues to climb, an expert in preventive medicine, and a doctor from Chulalongkorn University issued a stark warning, predicting that daily infections in Thailand could surpass 18,000 individuals. Associate Professor Doctor Thira Woratanarat, a faculty member at Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, expressed his concerns in a recent…

  • Thailand NewsCivil war in Myanmar sees increase in drug trafficking into Thailand | Thaiger

    Civil war in Myanmar sees increase in drug trafficking into Thailand

    In a worrying development, the trafficking of methamphetamine, commonly known as Yaba, from Myanmar into Thailand has witnessed a significant increase in recent weeks. According to Thai military sources, this surge is attributed to the pressing financial requirements of anti-junta ethnic forces in Myanmar. A coordinated effort by Thai military, police, and anti-narcotics officials yesterday resulted in the seizure of…

  • Thailand NewsThai govt boosts support for park rangers with wage increase | Thaiger

    Thai govt boosts support for park rangers with wage increase

    The Thai government has taken a significant step to strengthen the crucial efforts of national park rangers by introducing a series of measures to improve their welfare and support. Among these measures is a wage increase, serving as a clear acknowledgement of the invaluable contributions made by park rangers across the country. The Director-General of the Department of National Parks,…

  • Thailand NewsOld habits die hard: Man fresh out of prison nabbed for Yaba pills | Thaiger

    Old habits die hard: Man fresh out of prison nabbed for Yaba pills

    Barely a week after his release from prison, a Bangkok man was apprehended for distributing Yaba pills obtained from a former inmate friend. He was caught selling pills at 8 baht each, totalling 6,000 pills, before being ensnared in a police sting operation. At 7.40pm yesterday, investigative units from Sing Buri Provincial Police, alongside local authorities, received intelligence about a…

  • Pattaya NewsPrimate patrol: Jomtien Beach monkey ‘Philip’ finally caught | Thaiger

    Primate patrol: Jomtien Beach monkey ‘Philip’ finally caught

    Officials from Sriracha’s Conservation Area Administration Office embarked on a mission yesterday to subdue a troublesome male monkey in Jomtien Beach known as Philip. After previous attempts failed, authorities resorted to tranquilliser darts, employing a three-hour operation involving deception and careful planning. A notorious figure in the Jomtien Beach community, Philip, a large, mischievous male monkey was spotted on many…

  • Thailand NewsHot-headed son punches rescue unit for arriving late, father dies | Thaiger

    Hot-headed son punches rescue unit for arriving late, father dies

    In a tragic turn of events, a delayed response to a medical emergency by a rescue unit resulted in the untimely death of a bedridden patient in Bangkok. What began as a call for assistance swiftly escalated into a violent altercation when the son of the patient, frustrated by the tardiness of rescue personnel, physically assaulted a rescue officer. Lumphini…

  • Thailand NewsTourism campaign in the works to promote second-tier provinces | Thaiger

    Tourism campaign in the works to promote second-tier provinces

    In a bid to amplify tourism revenue from lesser-known provinces and cities, The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) unveiled a five-point campaign aimed at promoting 55 second-tier regions. The initiative marks a collaborative effort involving nine ministries, the Royal Thai Police, and two additional agencies. Deputy Governor of the TAT, Somruedee Jitjong, emphasised the necessity of diversifying tourism revenue streams…

  • Sports NewsDouble home victory for Thai badminton players in the Toyota Open | Thaiger

    Double home victory for Thai badminton players in the Toyota Open

    The National Stadium in Bangkok witnessed an electrifying display of badminton prowess as Thai players clinched two titles in the prestigious Toyota Thailand Open yesterday. Supanida Katethong, ranked 16th globally, stunned spectators by defeating China’s 7th-ranked Han Yue in a thrilling final to secure the women’s singles title. In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Supanida emerged victorious over…

  • Thailand NewsCorrupt former DSI chief faces 44 million baht asset seizure | Thaiger

    Corrupt former DSI chief faces 44 million baht asset seizure

    Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) concluded investigations into two cases involving the corrupt former Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), resulting in significant asset seizures totalling over 44 million baht (US$10 million). In the initial case, the court ordered the forfeiture of the former DSI’s Director-General Tharit Pengdit’s assets worth 341.80 million baht to the state. A subsequent…

  • Thailand NewsThai PM shifts gears: Thailand aims to race onto F1 calendar | Thaiger

    Thai PM shifts gears: Thailand aims to race onto F1 calendar

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin seized the opportunity to explore the potential for Thailand to host a Formula One race in 2027 or 2028 during his official visit to Italy from May 17 to 21. Visiting the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari circuit in Imola, near Bologna for the Emilio-Romagna Grand Prix this past weekend, he engaged in discussions with the F1 Group…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok authorities crack down on vapes, raiding stores | Thaiger

    Bangkok authorities crack down on vapes, raiding stores

    Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya authorities cracked down on the sale of vapes near schools, seizing 1.6 million baht worth of products. Led by the Consumer Protection Committee, the operation aims to protect public health, particularly children, from the dangers of nicotine addiction The Secretary-General of the Consumer Protection Committee Thosarat Thanitiphan assigned a special operation centre led by the Director…

  • Thailand NewsJealous durian vendor’s ex-partner opens fire, injuring two | Thaiger

    Jealous durian vendor’s ex-partner opens fire, injuring two

    The serene atmosphere of the Thung Kok Police Station was shattered yesterday evening as a durian vendor raced to the station, revealing the gunshot wounds he received from his jealous ex-wife. The incident transpired at a Suphan Buri residence, approximately 5 kilometres away from the police station. The driver, 55 year old Aphichot was shot, and sustained injuries to his…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya terrorised by two fires in the night, locals evacuated | Thaiger

    Pattaya terrorised by two fires in the night, locals evacuated

    Two major fires erupted in Pattaya in the early hours this morning, terrorising locals and tourists alike. The first fire erupted at a well-known shopping centre in Nong Prue district, and the second incident erupted at a high-rise condominium on South Pattaya Road. A large amount of smoke emerged from the mall, frightening many tourists strolling along Pattaya Beach. The…

  • Thailand NewsSibling bludgeoned to death by older brother over vegetable dispute | Thaiger

    Sibling bludgeoned to death by older brother over vegetable dispute

    A shocking case of sibling rivalry unfolded today after an argument over littering in a vegetable garden had escalated to brutal levels in Bangkok, culminating with the older brother bludgeoning the younger brother to death with a table leg. Earlier today, Police Captain Jirannathin Klinniran of the Samre Police Department received a report of physical assault with casualties inside an…

  • Thailand NewsClass commotion: Gridlock grips Nakhon Ratchasima’s first day | Thaiger

    Class commotion: Gridlock grips Nakhon Ratchasima’s first day

    The scene on the first day of classes in Nakhon Ratchasima today was chaotic because of a traffic gridlock. Along the main city streets, in front of four large educational institutions in the city centre, over 14,000 students were caught in gridlocked traffic, seemingly with no end in sight. The four main schools were the Nakhon Ratchasima City School, Nakhon…

  • Thailand NewsSpeeding driver loses control, traps 4 passengers in the carnage | Thaiger

    Speeding driver loses control, traps 4 passengers in the carnage

    A speeding pickup truck driver travelling in Nakhon Ratchasima province reportedly lost control of his vehicle, veering into the middle shoulder and flipped his car into the oncoming lane, leaving all passengers stuck inside the flipped vehicle. Earlier today, Police Lieutenant Colonel Awatchai Promwong, an investigator at Klang Dong Police Station, received a report from the Klang Dong Police radio…

  • Thailand NewsThai govt showcases Thai art and culture to FIFA members | Thaiger

    Thai govt showcases Thai art and culture to FIFA members

    The Thai government, serving as the host of the 74th FIFA Congress, welcomed Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) member nations with a grand reception at the Government House. The event featured mesmerising cultural performances that elevated the arts of Thailand directly to the global football community. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday, May 15, presided over a gala dinner at…

  • Chiang Mai NewsTeenage gang leader arrested after samurai sword robbing spree | Thaiger

    Teenage gang leader arrested after samurai sword robbing spree

    Chaing Mai authorities apprehended an 18 year old gang leader following a robbery spree, his latest venture involved threatening and attacking local skateboarders with a samurai sword, before speeding off on a motorcycle driven by his assailants. Police Lieutenant and Deputy Investigation Chief of Mueng Chiang Mai Police Station Worawan Kanwana, along with investigation officers, yesterday arrested an 18 year…

  • Thailand NewsBuckle up, Bangkok: Thai official floats capital relocation amid rising sea | Thaiger

    Buckle up, Bangkok: Thai official floats capital relocation amid rising sea

    A senior Thai official yesterday raised the alarming possibility that Thailand may need to consider relocating its capital city Bangkok due to the threat posed by rising sea levels caused by climate change. The bustling metropolis of the capital already grapples with severe flooding during the rainy season each year. Deputy Director-General of Thailand’s Department of Climate Change and Environment…

  • Thailand NewsNontha Buri local raises health concerns after feeding an army of birds | Thaiger

    Nontha Buri local raises health concerns after feeding an army of birds

    In a startling spectacle that has riled residents of Nontha Buri, a local in a townhouse village has been regularly feeding pigeons in front of his home every morning for the past year. This action sparked concern among locals, as the germs and mess generated by the birds have posed health risks to many residents in the area. Today, reporters…