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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Thailand tourism spending to miss 1.2tn baht target, rising costs | Thaiger

    Thailand tourism spending to miss 1.2tn baht target, rising costs

    Thailand’s domestic tourism spending is projected to fall short of the government’s ambitious target of 1.2 trillion baht amid economic concerns and rising travel costs, as the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) indicates. TAT Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing, Somradee Chitchong, expressed confidence that domestic trips would reach 210 million this year, surpassing the initial target of 200 million. Despite…

  • Senate election fraud claims spark call for investigation | Thaiger

    Senate election fraud claims spark call for investigation

    Election manipulation allegations have surfaced in the recent Senate race, with claims that some candidates were favoured through collusion. Senator-elect Nanthana Nanthawarophas, representing a media professional group, stated that over 100 losing candidates intend to file a complaint with the Election Commission (EC), urging an investigation into suspected vote rigging. Nanthana highlighted that the top seven candidates with the highest…

  • Stolen truck rampage: New employee causes ruckus in Nonthaburi | Thaiger

    Stolen truck rampage: New employee causes ruckus in Nonthaburi

    A Burmese worker stole his boss’ pickup truck and caused a series of collisions, injuring three children and a woman before fleeing the scene. The worker had been in his new job for only four days. At 1am today, June 28, officers from Bang Bua Thong Police Station received a report about a pickup truck crashing into motorcycles on the Sai…

  • Thaksin sues Warong for 100 million baht over bribery defamation | Thaiger

    Thaksin sues Warong for 100 million baht over bribery defamation

    Thaksin Shinawatra initiated a lawsuit against Thai Pakdee Party leader Warong Dechgitvigrom, demanding 100 million baht for alleged defamation related to a 2-billion-baht bribe accusation. Thaksin’s lawyer, Winyat Chartmontree, filed the suit yesterday, June 27, following Warong’s comments on social media and during a rally near Government House. Warong’s remarks, though not directly naming Thaksin, strongly implied his involvement in…

  • SCB denies UN claims of aiding Myanmar military transactions | Thaiger

    SCB denies UN claims of aiding Myanmar military transactions

    Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) firmly denied any involvement in irregular transactions with Myanmar, challenging claims made in a recent United Nations report concerning the bank’s alleged role in financing military procurement. Tom Andrews, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, released a report this week detailing how Myanmar’s military regime continues to acquire weapons used against civilians. The…

  • Baht to hit 37.25 per US dollar amid global currency slump | Thaiger

    Baht to hit 37.25 per US dollar amid global currency slump

    The Thai baht is expected to plummet to 37.25 against the US dollar in the near future, as Asian currencies have weakened to their lowest levels since 2022. This decline is driven by ongoing global volatility and outflows from Thai stock and bond markets amid uncertainty surrounding US interest rate cuts, according to economists. The Thai currency yesterday dropped to…

  • Pattaya’s future rings in with 5G Smart City initiative | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s future rings in with 5G Smart City initiative

    Pattaya City and National Telecom Plc (NT) have embarked on a groundbreaking collaboration to develop the 5G Pattaya Smart City project. On Tuesday, Pattaya City Mayor Poramase Ngampichet and NT President Colonel Sapphachai Huwanan formalised this partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at Pattaya City Hall. This initiative focuses on integrating advanced technologies such as 5G Internet, artificial…

  • Border bust: Thai police collar 25 illegal immigrants | Thaiger

    Border bust: Thai police collar 25 illegal immigrants

    Kanchanaburi police arrested 25 illegal immigrants attempting to cross the Thai border in Sangkhlaburi. The interception occurred at 2am today, June 28, as immigration officers and related agencies conducted a coordinated operation. Police in Kanchanaburi were alerted to the presence of numerous foreign immigrants hiding in a forested area of Sangkhlaburi. Responding swiftly, officers positioned at Prang Plo Intersection, along…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 28 to 30) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 28 to 30)

    The weekend is almost here, and, as always, Bangkok offers a range of exciting things to do and enjoy. From watching the UEFA Euro 2024, catching a Guatemalan film screening, or shopping at a flea market, there’s no such thing as a dull weekend in this city. But if you still can’t decide where to go and what to do…

  • How the blockchain can benefit Thai businesses | Thaiger

    How the blockchain can benefit Thai businesses

    Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) undoubtedly form the structural foundation of many global economies, they contribute up to 40% of national revenue and create upwards of 70% of employment roles. Nevertheless, they frequently encounter significant hurdles, including obtaining financial access. This is where blockchain is introduced as a catalyst for change, set to redefine the vista of the business landscape.…

  • Police arrest man for smuggling crystal meth in clothes in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Police arrest man for smuggling crystal meth in clothes in Bangkok

    Bangkok Police arrested a Thai man for smuggling crystal methamphetamine hidden in second-hand clothing parcels. The man confessed to working for over a month, earning 3,000 baht daily by packing and shipping drugs. Police officers, including Kiattikul Sonthinene, received a report from Kornwarat Promsawan and the Romklao investigation team about alleged drug trafficking activities in the Rong Kha Daeng community.…

  • Korat village under water: Residents left high and dry without aid | Thaiger

    Korat village under water: Residents left high and dry without aid

    Flooding has plagued a village in Korat for over five days, leaving residents without assistance. Some have been forced to rent temporary accommodation due to the severe conditions. A local, Teerapat Nuwongsri, shared photos of villagers wading through water and homes submerged in water. His post highlighted the ongoing struggle, noting that while his house remains submerged, other areas had…

  • Former deputy commerce minister faces death sentence for murder | Thaiger

    Former deputy commerce minister faces death sentence for murder

    The Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for Banyin Tangpakorn, found guilty of murdering construction tycoon Chuwong Saetang. The ruling was read yesterday, June 26, at the Phra Khanong Criminal Court, confirming the previous judgments from lower courts. Chuwong’s widow, Sirirat Saetang, alongside prosecutors, initially filed the case against Banyin, a former Deputy Commerce Minister and ex-MP for Nakhon…

  • 50 illegal Cambodian and Burmese immigrants arrested after brawl | Thaiger

    50 illegal Cambodian and Burmese immigrants arrested after brawl

    Police raided a condominium in Samut Prakan, uncovering a violent feud between Cambodian and Burmese immigrants. The raid, led by Police Major General Wichit Boonchinwutikul, Chief of Samut Prakan Provincial Police, saw over 50 officers descend on the Bang Pu area, resulting in the arrest of 50 illegal migrant workers. The crackdown was triggered by a brutal altercation on Monday…

  • Busted feathers: Cops pause drug arrest to feed chickens, budgies | Thaiger

    Busted feathers: Cops pause drug arrest to feed chickens, budgies

    Phetchaburi police took an unusual approach with a drug possession arrest, pausing to help the suspect feed his chickens and budgerigars before proceeding with legal action. The suspect expressed gratitude and promised to abandon drug-related activities. Officers from Thayang Police Station yesterday apprehended 46 year old Songsak at a small hut in Thayang district, Phetchaburi province. He was found in…

  • Thai blaze: Narcotics go up in smoke on international anti-drug day | Thaiger

    Thai blaze: Narcotics go up in smoke on international anti-drug day

    To mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Thailand incinerated over 20 tonnes of confiscated narcotics valued at a staggering 6.45 billion baht yesterday, June 26. The vast quantity of drugs, primarily methamphetamine, was seized from 41,800 cases, underscoring the country’s relentless war on drugs. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin stated that this destruction is part of…

  • Defence Ministry: 44 advisers axed over bribery allegations | Thaiger

    Defence Ministry: 44 advisers axed over bribery allegations

    Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang axed 44 of his advisers following bribery allegations. The move came after reports surfaced suggesting that some of his advisers were taking bribes from military units and related agencies. Sutin, who signed the dismissal order on Monday, explained that he was “streamlining his team and optimising the work process.” “Reports of bribery among some defence advisers…

  • Buriram police seize drugs and guns, suspect claims he found them | Thaiger

    Buriram police seize drugs and guns, suspect claims he found them

    Buriram police seized methamphetamine, firearms, and ammunition, from a drug dealer’s home, who claimed he found all the illegal items on the street, leading officers to stifle their laughter during the arrest. Buriram Provincial Police Commander, Police Colonel Ruttaphon Naowarat, yesterday led a team to raid the home of a suspected drug dealer and confiscate various illegal items. The evidence,…

  • Thai banks fuel Myanmar’s bloodshed: UN | Thaiger

    Thai banks fuel Myanmar’s bloodshed: UN

    Thai banks have become the main financial lifeline for Myanmar’s military government, enabling it to buy goods and equipment for its brutal campaign against pro-democracy resistance and ethnic minority groups. This revelation comes from a UN report released yesterday, June 26, by Tom Andrews, the UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar. The report details how…

  • Chon Buri raids: 17 Lao women and 2 Thai employers arrested | Thaiger

    Chon Buri raids: 17 Lao women and 2 Thai employers arrested

    Royal Thai Police in Chon Buri apprehended 17 Lao women and two Thai employers during raids on karaoke bars and restaurants in Laem Chabang early today. Over 20 immigration officers targeted several entertainment venues in Si Racha’s tourist district around 1am, prompted by reports of illegal migrant workers. Officers conducted thorough checks of workers’ passports, work permits, and other documents.…

  • Water meter mayhem: Thieves leave Phuket homeowner all wet | Thaiger

    Water meter mayhem: Thieves leave Phuket homeowner all wet

    Thieves last night stole a water meter from a house in Ratsada, Phuket, causing significant flooding, leaving the homeowner distraught and the property damaged. Phuket City Police received a call at 11.26pm, yesterday, June 26, about the incident near Paknam Seafood on Ratsadanusorn Road in Moo 3, Ratsada. Upon arrival, officers found the property owner dealing with extensive water damage…

  • Mentally ill woman targets bank in random arson attack | Thaiger

    Mentally ill woman targets bank in random arson attack

    An alleged mentally ill woman has been identified as the suspect in a recent arson attack on a bank in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Police traced her to her home, where she threatened to set fire to her house. Relatives claim she suffers from mental illness, and an arrest warrant is being prepared. A mysterious woman doused a bank in Nakhon…

  • Thai TikTok star denies illegal abortion allegations | Thaiger

    Thai TikTok star denies illegal abortion allegations

    The Thai TikTok star accused of forcing women into illegal abortions denied the allegations. A woman recently accused Dong, a popular and attractive TikTok personality, of coercing her into an illegal abortion that nearly caused her to take her own life. It was further alleged that Dong had a pattern of encouraging women to terminate their pregnancies, with some victims…

  • Thai woman’s 90 million baht lottery win under scrutiny | Thaiger

    Thai woman’s 90 million baht lottery win under scrutiny

    A Thai woman claiming to have won 90 million baht in the lottery is now under scrutiny as questions arise about the authenticity of her claim and her ongoing legal troubles. The situation escalated after her son allegedly discovered the winning lottery tickets while attempting to steal money from her purse. The woman’s lottery win came under public attention when…

  • Phuket’s digital dive: Seminar equips leaders for tech tide | Thaiger

    Phuket’s digital dive: Seminar equips leaders for tech tide

    Phuket officials recently conducted a training seminar aimed at educating local community leaders on the use and risks associated with digital media and technology. The event, held at a hotel in Ratsada yesterday, was presided over by Phuket Vice Governor Adul Chuthong. Chief of the Phuket branch of the National Statistics Office (NSO), Hasana Lekheem highlighted the seminar’s objective of…

  • Two Vietnamese men arrested for assault in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Two Vietnamese men arrested for assault in Pattaya

    Two Vietnamese men, entangled in a debt dispute, were arrested yesterday for assaulting a fellow Vietnamese national on South Pattaya Road. The suspects, 30 year old Tran Chin Tin, also known as Boy, and 31 year old Nguyen Anh Kiet claim the violence erupted after their creditor insulted their parents. Police Lieutenant Colonel Piyaphong Ensan of the Pattaya Tourist Police…

  • Music teacher in Bangkok denied bail over sexual abuse charges | Thaiger

    Music teacher in Bangkok denied bail over sexual abuse charges

    A 38 year old music teacher from a prestigious school in the Ekkamai area was taken to the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court for a remand hearing. Facing 10 serious sexual abuse charges, he was denied bail by investigators. The teacher remained expressionless as the police escorted him from the cell to the police vehicle, ignoring questions from the media. The…

  • Fire destroys house in Chainat, damages exceed 30,000 baht | Thaiger

    Fire destroys house in Chainat, damages exceed 30,000 baht

    A fire engulfed and destroyed a single-story house yesterday in Chai Nat, prompting an urgent response from firefighters. Ten fire trucks were dispatched to the scene, where it took over an hour to extinguish the flames. Police Lieutenant Colonel Sompong Nilsonti, Deputy Inspector (Investigation) of Mueang Chai Nat Police Station, received reports of the fire yesterday, June 26, under the…

  • Phuket board urges better waste separation management | Thaiger

    Phuket board urges better waste separation management

    Phuket grapples with the challenge of managing its daily solid waste, with waste separation emerging as a critical focus. Members of the Phuket Provincial Governance Board yesterday conducted an inspection of the Phuket Provincial Waste Disposal Centre and Incinerator at Saphan Hin. Peeraphit Aongcharoen, Vice Chairman of the Board, led the delegation to monitor and assess the progress of budget…

  • Army general tops polls in national Senate election | Thaiger

    Army general tops polls in national Senate election

    The Election Commission (EC)’s vote counting began at 9.40pm yesterday and concluded around 5am today, revealing the biggest political surprise of the year. With 2,989 candidates vying for seats, the new Senate will comprise 200 members from 20 professions, replacing the 250 junta-appointed senators whose term expired on May 10. Former 4th Army Region Commander General Kriangkrai Srirak, a classmate…