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.
  • Thailand NewsThai’s on the prize: Thailand pushes to join BRICS, OECD at UNGA

    Thai’s on the prize: Thailand pushes to join BRICS, OECD at UNGA

    Thailand’s Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa underscored the nation’s ambition to join BRICS and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) during the 2024 United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. Maris delivered a compelling statement during the 79th Session of UNGA, which took place from September 24 until yesterday. He highlighted the Thai government’s dedication to people-centred…

  • Thailand NewsRobbery at LPG station rakes in grand total of 900 baht

    Robbery at LPG station rakes in grand total of 900 baht

    A brazen robbery occurred at an LPG gas station on Tiwanon Road in Nonthaburi, where two young men on a motorbike snatched almost all the money from a donation tree before fleeing the scene. Security cameras captured the entire incident. Yesterday, September 29, an employee at the gas station, 32 year old Sasithorn Meepim reported the theft. The crime took…

  • Thailand NewsGrave attraction: Tourists dying to visit Chon Buri’s cemetery-turned-cafe

    Grave attraction: Tourists dying to visit Chon Buri’s cemetery-turned-cafe

    Tourists from all over flocked to Wat Nong Khayad’s unique cemetery garden in Chon Buri, which has been transformed into a relaxing cafe and community space offering free food and drinks, thanks to the efforts of the abbot and local philanthropists. The cemetery garden at Wat Nong Khayad in Phanat Nikhom, Chon Buri, has become a bustling attraction. Tourists have…

  • Thailand NewsTipco in a jam: Canned pineapple production goes pear-shaped

    Tipco in a jam: Canned pineapple production goes pear-shaped

    In a move that’s left pineapple fans in a bit of a jam, Tipco Foods announced it’s putting the brakes on its canned pineapple production and sales. Thanks to wildly fluctuating pineapple supply and prices, the company has decided to shelve its tinned treats, despite this impacting up to 22% of Tipco’s total food business sales. But don’t go bananas…

  • Thailand NewsPaetongtarn thanks supporters after topping NIDA poll

    Paetongtarn thanks supporters after topping NIDA poll

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed her gratitude to the public for their support after topping a quarterly poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) yesterday, September 29. The 38 year old Thai premier garnered support from 31.35% of respondents, who commended her leadership and efforts in tackling the hardships faced by the nation. Jirayu Huangsab, an adviser…

  • Thailand NewsFinance ministry sees record revenue of 14.4 billion baht

    Finance ministry sees record revenue of 14.4 billion baht

    The Ministry of Finance announced that the Treasury Department has achieved record-breaking revenue collection for the fiscal year 2024, amounting to 14.4 billion baht. This represents a 57.9% increase from the previous year and exceeds projections by 25.4%, marking the highest revenue since the department’s establishment on September 30, 1924. The Deputy Minister of Finance, Paophum Rojanasakul attributed this remarkable…

  • Thailand NewsPhuket feasts: Peranakan flavours go global at culinary festival

    Phuket feasts: Peranakan flavours go global at culinary festival

    Phuket hosted the Phuket Peranakan Menu to the World festival yesterday, featuring more than 50 booths serving traditional Peranakan dishes. This event, part of the World of Peranakan Food Art Exhibition & Festival 2024, aims to bolster local tourism and achieve recognition in the Guinness World Records. An official report highlighted the festival’s role in boosting the local economy by…

  • Tourism NewsThai Airways partners with Gulf Air, adding six new destinations

    Thai Airways partners with Gulf Air, adding six new destinations

    Thai Airways International (THAI) anticipates a boost in revenue following the enhancement of its code-sharing agreement with Gulf Air. THAI announced the expansion of its partnership with Gulf Air yesterday, September 29, to include new destinations: Cairo, Kuwait City, Amman, Casablanca, Athens, and Manchester. This agreement took effect immediately. Previously, the collaboration between the two airlines was limited to routes…

  • Thailand NewsGunman of mistaken identity shooting captured after 13 years

    Gunman of mistaken identity shooting captured after 13 years

    The mistaken identity of a rival gang led to a tragic fatal shooting outside a grocery store, with the suspect evading capture for 13 years before finally being apprehended yesterday, September 29. The incident has left the local community reeling and reflects the severe consequences of violent misunderstandings. Police arrested 42 year old Sirichai Chok based on an arrest warrant…

  • Thailand NewsFormer Chula chairman jailed for embezzling 1.4 billion baht

    Former Chula chairman jailed for embezzling 1.4 billion baht

    Bancha Chalapirom, former chairman of the Chulalongkorn University Savings Cooperative (CU Savings Coop), has been sentenced to five years in prison for embezzling over 1.4 billion baht from the cooperative. The Criminal Court delivered the verdict yesterday, September 29, finding Bancha guilty under Sections 353 and 254 of the Criminal Code. Following the sentencing, Bancha requested bail to appeal the…

  • Bangkok NewsEC dismisses complaints for party dissolution, insufficient evidence

    EC dismisses complaints for party dissolution, insufficient evidence

    The Election Commission (EC) has dismissed two of over ten complaints calling for the dissolution of certain political parties and the removal of the prime minister and some Cabinet members due to insufficient information. Sawaeng Boonmee, the EC Secretary-General, stated that the office received more than ten complaints since the new government was established but two have been rejected. He…

  • Thailand NewsWaxing poetic: Ubon Ratchathani candle workshop goes up in smoke

    Waxing poetic: Ubon Ratchathani candle workshop goes up in smoke

    A fire engulfed a renowned candle-carving workshop at Wat Jaeng in Ubon Ratchathani, causing over 2 million baht in damages. The blaze started when sparks from a metal grinder ignited foam, rapidly spreading through the building. The fire broke out at 3.40pm yesterday, September 29, at the candle-carving workshop of Wat Jaeng, located on Sappasit Road in Ubon Ratchathani city.…

  • Phuket NewsForeign men vandalise Phuket restaurant, shatter windows and flee

    Foreign men vandalise Phuket restaurant, shatter windows and flee

    Two foreign men vandalised a local restaurant in Phuket early this morning, September 30, shattering glass windows and causing distress among staff and nearby residents. The incidents occurred at the Birds Cafe Restaurant in Soi OrBorTor, Cherng Talay, and prompted a police investigation. The first act of vandalism took place at approximately 2.18am when a foreign man arrived on a…

  • Pattaya NewsJellyfish invasion in Pattaya: Beachgoers left feeling stung

    Jellyfish invasion in Pattaya: Beachgoers left feeling stung

    Jellyfish have recently swarmed Jomtien and Dongtan beaches in Pattaya, causing concerns among beachgoers. A large number of jellyfish were seen floating in the sea, particularly at these two popular beaches. This occurrence is common during the late rainy season and early winter or stormy weather. The jellyfish have been present for about three to four days. Wallop Boonchu, a…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Rai governor faces probe for absences during flood crisis

    Chiang Rai governor faces probe for absences during flood crisis

    Thailand’s Interior Ministry has initiated a disciplinary investigation against the outgoing Chiang Rai governor, Puttipong Sirimart, after his repeated absences during critical flood-relief operations in the province. Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced the probe yesterday, September 29, just one day before Puttipong’s scheduled retirement. Anutin, who had previously ordered an investigation into Puttipong’s absences in late…

  • Thailand NewsSolar power push: A bright idea to boost clean energy at home

    Solar power push: A bright idea to boost clean energy at home

    The National Energy Policy Administration Committee are deliberating an increase in the purchase of solar power from households to bolster clean energy initiatives and promote the installation of rooftop solar panels, according to an energy official. The committee had previously sanctioned a plan to acquire 90 megawatts (MW) of solar power from homeowners, spanning from 2021 to 2030. Recent advocacy…

  • GuidesHow foreign friendly is Thailand?

    How foreign friendly is Thailand?

    Thailand does not bear the Land of Smiles for no reason, the Kingdom has long been known as a friendly destination, with a welcoming attitude to travellers from all across the world. Foreigners are guaranteed to have a great time on their travels across Thailand, but how foreign friendly is this Southeast Asian gem? Overall friendliness At the very heart…

  • EducationChoose Excellence, Choose DLTS

    Choose Excellence, Choose DLTS

    “Choose Excellence” is not just the motto of DLTS, it’s a commitment to ensuring every single student receives the highest quality education possible. When it comes to nurturing young minds in a world changing at such a breakneck speed, few schools can only dream of matching the level of excellence on display at DLTS International School Rama 5. As parents,…

  • Bangkok TravelWhere to get cheap electronics in Bangkok in 2025

    Where to get cheap electronics in Bangkok in 2025

    Have you ever wondered why just a charging cable for your iPhone is costing you upwards of a thousand baht? Well, it’s because you are looking for cheap electronics in all the wrong places. In our digital age, there is certainly no escaping technology and electronics, and as certain technologies get pushed further into the mainstream, we see prices also…

  • Northern Thailand NewsMan arrested for snatching gold necklaces, attempts to ordain

    Man arrested for snatching gold necklaces, attempts to ordain

    After trying to escape to a temple, a man has been arrested for a series of gold necklace snatchings in Nong Khai and Bueng Kan provinces. Originally from Udon Thani, 31 year old Anurak was living with his wife in Bueng Kan. On September 10, Anurak targeted a female government employee at the Bueng Kan Government Complex, attempting to snatch…

  • Thailand NewsAlmost 1,000 Thai military officers reassigned in major reshuffle

    Almost 1,000 Thai military officers reassigned in major reshuffle

    The Government of Thailand announced the transfer of 808 military officers to new posts in this year’s annual military reshuffle, including the new chiefs of the Royal Thai Army and the Royal Thai Navy. These changes come as the current leaders are set to retire at the end of this month. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra submitted the list for royal…

  • Thailand NewsConfrontation of teenage gangs quickly escalates to armed chaos

    Confrontation of teenage gangs quickly escalates to armed chaos

    A dispute erupted in Kamphaeng Phet after a man confronted a noisy group of teenage gangs outside a shop, leading to a chaotic scene. The teenagers later returned with a firearm, causing panic and scattering the crowd. Footage from CCTV cameras shows groups of teenagers causing a ruckus outside a restaurant near Kamphaeng Phet Bus Terminal in Nakhon Chum, Kamphaeng…

  • Business NewsThailand seeks ITU extension for satellite orbital slot until 2025

    Thailand seeks ITU extension for satellite orbital slot until 2025

    Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is seeking a one-year extension from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to continue using the 50.5° East satellite orbital slot beyond its expiration on November 27. The request is part of a broader effort to finalise the awarding of rights for two unsold orbital slot packages, including the 142° East slot and a…

  • Thailand NewsPheu Thai Party bets on casino plan to cash in on tax revenue

    Pheu Thai Party bets on casino plan to cash in on tax revenue

    The ruling Pheu Thai Party defended its proposed casino-entertainment complex project, asserting that it will legalise underground gambling activities and enable the government to collect tax revenue. A statement on Pheu Thai’s webpage released yesterday, September 22, indicated that legalising underground gambling and taxing the project could contribute more than 50% of GDP, thereby boosting the economy and funding education…

  • Thailand NewsCondor resumes direct flights from Frankfurt to Thailand

    Condor resumes direct flights from Frankfurt to Thailand

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) welcomed Condor flight DE2368 from Frankfurt, Germany, to Phuket International Airport yesterday, September 22, marking the resumption of direct flights by Condor after a pandemic-induced hiatus. This significant event is expected to contribute to the recovery of Thailand’s tourism sector, with TAT predicting over 979,000 German tourists to visit Thailand this year, generating an…

  • Business NewsETDA unveils new rules to combat subpar e-commerce products

    ETDA unveils new rules to combat subpar e-commerce products

    The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) implemented new guidelines to tackle the issue of substandard products on digital platforms, particularly focusing on the influx of inferior imported items. The agency aims to bolster regulatory frameworks to boost consumer confidence. Titled Management of the Sale of Products Requiring Standards on Digital Platform Services, these guidelines took effect yesterday, September 22, under…

  • Thailand NewsNew facial scan system leaves elderly Thai couple without welfare

    New facial scan system leaves elderly Thai couple without welfare

    An elderly couple in Buriram, who are heavily reliant on their state welfare cards, faced a significant hurdle with the new system requiring facial scans for verification. The couple, Lom Chaisuwan who is bedridden, and his 87 year old wife, anxiously await the outcome as their monthly welfare is a crucial part of their livelihood. Yesterday, September 22, Lom, residing…

  • Thailand NewsMonk with sword causes stir in Bangkok’s Lad Ya area (video)

    Monk with sword causes stir in Bangkok’s Lad Ya area (video)

    A monk wielding a sword caused a commotion in the Lad Ya area, Bangkok, late last night. Residents alerted the police, leading to a tense situation before the individual was taken into custody for questioning. A startling incident unfolded yesterday, September 22, when a man dressed as a monk was seen walking in the middle of Lad Ya Road, brandishing…

  • Thai Law NewsNew law mandates urine, blood tests for driver alcohol checks

    New law mandates urine, blood tests for driver alcohol checks

    The Thai Government Gazette published a new ministerial regulation to include urine and blood tests for measuring alcohol levels in drivers when breathalyser tests are not possible. This regulation aims to enhance road safety and ensure accurate alcohol detection in drivers. The regulation, dated today, September 23, was issued under the authority of the Road Traffic Act of 1979, which…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Mai police bust online booking scam, arrest key suspect

    Chiang Mai police bust online booking scam, arrest key suspect

    Chiang Mai police swooped on a fraudulent online accommodation booking scam gang, arresting a key figure in Sa Kaeo. The operation aimed to boost tourist confidence during the high season by targeting tech-based crimes. The Chiang Mai Tourist Police, under the directive of Police Lieutenant General Saksira Phuak-am, focused on dismantling mule accounts used by criminals to scam tourists. Police…