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    How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?

    Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....

  • Heavy monsoon rains and thunderstorms to hit Thailand regions

    Heavy monsoon rains and thunderstorms to hit Thailand regions

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has sounded the alarm for the eastern and southern regions, warning that heavy monsoons are on the horizon. With a staggering 60% to 70% chance of thunderstorms, locals are being advised to prepare for potential flash floods. While Bangkok braces for its own thunderous downpours, those in the northern and northeastern regions can expect a…

  • Down under or Thai? Aussie mum trades Oz for Land of Smiles

    Down under or Thai? Aussie mum trades Oz for Land of Smiles

    What would you do if the dream of owning your home seemed to be slipping away? For one Aussie mum, the solution was packing up her family and heading for exotic shores, trading Oz for the Land of Smiles. Natalie Coulson, a 45 year old mother of one, had enough of Sydney’s spiralling property market. The fear of a lifetime…

  • Kitrat Phanphet named Thailand’s new national police chief

    Kitrat Phanphet named Thailand’s new national police chief

    Deputy National Police Chief Kitrat Phanphet has been appointed Thailand’s 15th national police chief following a unanimous vote by the Police Commission, chaired by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Kitrat secured eight votes in his favour, emerging as the top candidate among three contenders. He is set to serve until his retirement at the age of 60 in 2026. The other…

  • Fishing for solutions: Thailand turns invasive tilapia into tasty sauce

    Fishing for solutions: Thailand turns invasive tilapia into tasty sauce

    Thailand’s Department of Fisheries has unveiled an innovative approach to combat the invasive blackchin tilapia by converting them into fermented fish sauce. To tackle the spread of this species, which endangers commercially valuable fish stocks in nine provinces, the department will collaborate with local communities to process the blackchin tilapia into the popular condiment, according to department chief Bancha Sukkaew.…

  • Making waves: Boxwall Flood Barrier leaves sandbags high and dry

    Making waves: Boxwall Flood Barrier leaves sandbags high and dry

    Say farewell to drudgery with sandbags, there’s a new player in town, and it’s making quite the splash. The innovative Boxwall Flood Barrier is swiftly outshining traditional sandbags as the ultimate flood defence, particularly highlighted during the recent northern deluge. In a shining example of preparedness, the Shangri-La Hotel in Chiang Mai flaunted its forward-thinking approach by lining up these…

  • Investigation launched into police supercar escort on M6 motorway

    Investigation launched into police supercar escort on M6 motorway

    The head of the Central Investigation Bureau called for an inquiry into motorway police impeding regular traffic to expedite the journey of a billion-baht convoy of luxury vehicles and supercars along an inter-city motorway. Today, October 7, Police Lieutenant General Jirabhop Bhuridej announced that he had instructed Motorway Police to look into grievances from motorists. These complaints alleged that police…

  • Crypto mania: Bitcoin set to skyrocket as interest rates plummet

    Crypto mania: Bitcoin set to skyrocket as interest rates plummet

    Merkle Capital is forecasting a surge in Bitcoin prices and a flurry of cryptocurrency investments this month, thanks to the global trend of dropping interest rates. Investment wizard Woramet Chansen from Merkle Capital spilled the beans, noting that Bitcoin’s price rocketed over 25% in September. This came hot on the heels of the US Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in…

  • Middle East tensions may impact OFFO’s debt repayment strategy

    Middle East tensions may impact OFFO’s debt repayment strategy

    Rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Iran are anticipated to push global crude oil prices higher, potentially impacting the Oil Fuel Fund Office’s (OFFO) debt repayment strategy, according to a spokesperson from the Energy Ministry. Uncertainty surrounds whether the United States will back potential Israeli strikes on Iran’s oil infrastructure, raising concerns about oil price volatility,…

  • Bio-cement project launched to combat soil salinity in Thailand

    Bio-cement project launched to combat soil salinity in Thailand

    King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) and the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) have launched an innovative project to address agricultural issues caused by soil salinity in northeastern Thailand using bio-cement. Thidarat Bunsri, part of the Smart Biomaterials and Technology Research Group at KMUTT, explained that bio-cement is created through microbial-induced calcium carbonate. The key organic compound in this process…

  • Paw-some event: Bangkok set to unleash Pet Fair South East Asia

    Paw-some event: Bangkok set to unleash Pet Fair South East Asia

    Hold onto your leashes! Pet Fair South East Asia is set to fetch a new standard in the pet industry, poised to become the tail-wagging talk of the town from October 30 to November 1, in bustling Bangkok. This year’s extravaganza promises to be the ultimate gathering for industry bigwigs and moggies from Asia, Europe, the US, and the Middle…

  • Vietnam records highest GDP growth in two years despite typhoon

    Vietnam records highest GDP growth in two years despite typhoon

    Vietnam achieved its highest economic growth in two years during the quarter ending in September, driven by robust exports, industrial production, and an increase in foreign investment. This positive development comes despite the devastating impact of Typhoon Yagi, Asia’s strongest typhoon this year. The General Statistics Office reported a 7.4% year-on-year growth in gross domestic product (GDP) for the third…

  • Face off: Chinese fraudster has surgery to evade law in Thailand

    Face off: Chinese fraudster has surgery to evade law in Thailand

    A Chinese woman fled fraud charges in China, where she caused a loss of 8 million baht, and escaped to Thailand, undergoing cosmetic surgery to hide her identity. A local Thai became suspicious of a foreign woman living in a luxury condominium in the Rama IV neighbourhood of Bangkok and reported her concerns to the Immigration Bureau. The woman reportedly…

  • Debate on lese majeste amnesty crucial, says former MFP leader

    Debate on lese majeste amnesty crucial, says former MFP leader

    Granting amnesty to those convicted under Thailand’s lese majeste law has historical precedent and should not be a cause for political anxiety, according to a former leader of the now-disbanded Move Forward Party (MFP). Speaking on the anniversary of the October 6, 1976 massacre at Thammasat University, Chaithawat Tulathon highlighted that students and members of the public connected to the…

  • Thailand gets into gear as US-China tensions boost its economy

    Thailand gets into gear as US-China tensions boost its economy

    As the United States and China continue their economic tug-of-war, Thailand has ultimately emerged as an unexpected beneficiary on the global stage. The Southeast Asian nation is poised to become a formidable player in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, a development that could reshape the automotive landscape in the region and beyond. This revelation came to light during the 4th…

  • Jet-ski joyrider in deep water after Patong Beach hit-and-run injures Israeli

    Jet-ski joyrider in deep water after Patong Beach hit-and-run injures Israeli

    Police are in hot pursuit of a reckless jet-ski rider responsible for a shocking hit-and-run incident at Patong Beach that left an Israeli tourist battered and bruised. The drama unfolded around 6.21pm yesterday, October 6, when the unidentified foreigner, piloting a white-and-blue jet-ski, smashed into swimmer Nimrod Filip Solomon before vanishing into the sunset. Reports say the jet-ski collided with…

  • Flood rescue attempt claims elderly woman’s life in Chiang Mai

    Flood rescue attempt claims elderly woman’s life in Chiang Mai

    A rescue operation in Chiang Mai’s Nong Phueng sub-district ended in tragedy when a 71 year old woman, identified only as Nupin lost her life after a rescue boat capsized. The incident occurred as rescue teams attempted to evacuate three residents from a flooded house. During the evacuation, the rescue boat overturned in deep, turbulent waters, plunging all three passengers…

  • Thai transwoman’s German picnic turns into a viral police encounter (video)

    Thai transwoman’s German picnic turns into a viral police encounter (video)

    A Thai transwoman recounted an encounter with the police in Germany, sparked by a misunderstanding over loud noise while she and her German boyfriend were enjoying a picnic and livestreaming outside their apartment. The livestream video of the Thai transwoman, Chananthida “Pinky” Sanonok, went viral on the Thai TikTok app after it captured the moment German police officers approached them…

  • Thai family prays for son’s release from Hamas captivity in Gaza

    Thai family prays for son’s release from Hamas captivity in Gaza

    The Sriaoun family gathered in their local church in Kut Yang, Udon Thani yesterday, October 6, their voices filled with emotion as they prayed for the safe return of their oldest son, 32 year old Watchara, believed to still be held captive by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas. Watchara Sriaoun is among six Thais believed to be held in Gaza…

  • Finance Ministry to open new welfare card registrations in March

    Finance Ministry to open new welfare card registrations in March

    The Ministry of Finance plans to open new registrations for the State Welfare Card early next year, around March. This follows the last registration period from September 5 to October 31 back in 2022, aiming to review the eligibility of participants every two years. Currently, the number of registered users has decreased from the previous 14.9 million to approximately 13.5…

  • Thai man distributes explicit videos of ex-girlfriend after contracting STD

    Thai man distributes explicit videos of ex-girlfriend after contracting STD

    Police arrested a Thai man in the Suan Luang district of Bangkok for distributing explicit videos of his ex-girlfriend in revenge for contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Officers from Prasat Police Station in the Isaan province of Surin received a complaint from the victim in May 2022, stating that her ex-boyfriend released nude videos of her online. The suspect,…

  • Con-voyage: Police spark furore with luxury supercar jam on M6

    Con-voyage: Police spark furore with luxury supercar jam on M6

    A viral video has stirred up a storm after it revealed police officers on the M6 motorway escorting a convoy of luxury supercars, forcing traffic to a crawl. The shocking footage shows officers blocking lanes on the Bang Pa-in to Nakhon Ratchasima route, sparking widespread outrage and prompting an immediate investigation. Social media erupted when a Facebook user posted a…

  • Finance ministry urges higher inflation target for policy rate flexibility

    Finance ministry urges higher inflation target for policy rate flexibility

    The Finance Ministry suggested adjusting the inflation target for next year to a range of 1.5 to 3.5%, up from the current 1 to 3%, to grant the Bank of Thailand (BoT) more flexibility in lowering the policy rate. A ministry source, who wished to remain anonymous, indicated that this change would enable the central bank to reduce the policy…

  • Thai woman nabbed for ‘official’ antics and fraud-fooling spree

    Thai woman nabbed for ‘official’ antics and fraud-fooling spree

    The Investigation Division of the Metropolitan Police Bureau (CIB) arrested a Thai woman in the Lat Krabang district of Bangkok for impersonating a government official and committing 14 counts of fraud. The arrest of the suspect, 47 year old Suwadee, followed a senator’s mention of her during a parliamentary meeting on August 20. Suwadee frequently dressed in all-white attire, resembling…

  • Revved up: Phuket police crackdown on illegal street racing

    Revved up: Phuket police crackdown on illegal street racing

    Phuket City police swooped on illegal street racers in the early hours of this morning, targeting the notorious Saphan Hin area and seizing five motorcycles in a swift crackdown. The high-octane drama unfolded at 12.45am, today, October 7, after eagle-eyed officers spotted online chatter about the underground racing scene on local social media channels. Their prompt action led to the…

  • Thai police officer allegedly rapes 17 year old girl in Chon Buri

    Thai police officer allegedly rapes 17 year old girl in Chon Buri

    A 17 year old Thai girl is seeking help and protection from non-profit organisation Saimai Survive, alleging that a police officer repeatedly raped her in police booths in the Chon Buri province. Saimai Survive held a press conference on Saturday, October 5, to allow the teenage victim to share her story publicly. The accused officer is reportedly a deputy police…

  • Thailand stands firm: Government won’t walk down protest alley

    Thailand stands firm: Government won’t walk down protest alley

    The Thai government dismissed threats of street protests against its policies, asserting it will not yield to pressure from any faction. Somkid Chueakong, the PM’s Deputy Secretary-General for political affairs, stated there is no need to prepare for any anti-government demonstrations. Instead, he urged critics to submit petitions outlining their demands. “This government understands people’s needs. We won’t restrict people’s…

  • Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only

    Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only

    Getting a Thai visa in Southeast Asia is about to become a high-tech affair. Starting next week, several Thai consulates across the region will be switching entirely to online e-visa applications, leaving traditional walk-ins a thing of the past. In a surprise move, consulates in Vietnam (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu), and Cambodia…

  • Thai police officer pockets 30,000 baht from a mediation case

    Thai police officer pockets 30,000 baht from a mediation case

    Police General Kittirat Panpetch, acting commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, ordered an investigation into a precinct officer accused of embezzling funds from a mediation case. A 34 year old woman reported to the Sai Mai Must Survive Facebook page that the officer from Samrong Tai Police Station pocketed 30,000 baht. The funds were part of a debt settlement where…

  • Dubai millionaire donates 5 million baht to Moo Deng and Thai zoo

    Dubai millionaire donates 5 million baht to Moo Deng and Thai zoo

    A millionaire from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates visited the adorable pygmy hippo Moo Deng at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri province. So captivated was he by the charming animal that he generously donated 5 million baht to support the zoo’s activities. The Facebook page of the global sensation at Khao Kheow Zoo, ขาหมู แอนด์เดอะแก๊ง (Khamoo and…

  • Large sinkhole forces closure of Bangkok bridge road

    Large sinkhole forces closure of Bangkok bridge road

    A large sinkhole has appeared at the Kesakamol Bridge in Bangkok, measuring 10 metres wide, 5 metres long, and 3 metres deep, prompting an urgent closure of the road. Yesterday, October 6 at around 9.30pm, the road at the Kesakamol Bridge intersection on Nakhon Chaisi Road in Dusit district, Bangkok, collapsed. The incident forced officials to immediately close the area…