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    5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)

    Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...

  • Rare albino fish caught in Satun canal sparks ethical debate

    Rare albino fish caught in Satun canal sparks ethical debate

    A young man fishing along a canal in Satun province caught five fish but it was the last one that left him astonished. The unusual fish had an albino-like body shimmering in the sunlight, prompting questions about whether it should be kept or released into the wild. News emerged yesterday, November 4, of a young man who had set out to…

  • 3 children rescued in Bangkok after being abused by babysitter (video)

    3 children rescued in Bangkok after being abused by babysitter (video)

    Locals in the Pracha Ruamjai Community in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district rescued three children today after they were reportedly physically abused by a female babysitter. Residents called Prachachuen Police Station and the Ruam Katanyu Foundation to bring the three young victims to a safe place. The children were aged five years, seven months, and six months, with the five year old…

  • Cops on ‘holy heist’ hunt for temple donation box bandit

    Cops on ‘holy heist’ hunt for temple donation box bandit

    Police are intensifying efforts to apprehend a thief who targeted a temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand, stealing a donation box meant for utility expenses. The incident occurred yesterday, November 4, at approximately 5pm at Wat Pradu Song Tham, located in Phai Ling subdistrict, Ayutthaya, when a suspect made away with the wooden donation box. Police Lieutenant Virunkit Tantarakul from the Ayutthaya…

  • Thai police slam brakes on unlicenced drivers in Phaya Thai

    Thai police slam brakes on unlicenced drivers in Phaya Thai

    Police in Phaya Thai, Bangkok are cracking down on parking violations and unlicensed foreign drivers, aiming to enforce traffic discipline and ensure public safety. Phaya Thai Police Station’s superintendent, Watcharawee Thammasema, tasked traffic inspector Jumphon Yenpathomkul and 10 other traffic officers to implement stricter measures at the Phaya Thai intersection. These measures focus on two main aspects: regulating parking that…

  • Indian tourists get visa-free entry with extended stays in Thailand

    Indian tourists get visa-free entry with extended stays in Thailand

    In a major move sure to excite Indian travellers, Thailand has indefinitely extended visa-free entry for Indian tourists, allowing them to stay for up to 60 days. Previously set to expire on November 11, the visa-free policy will now remain a permanent feature, making Thailand’s stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and rich cultural attractions more accessible than ever, reported India Today,…

  • Motorcyclist dies in Pathum Thani collision with parked truck

    Motorcyclist dies in Pathum Thani collision with parked truck

    A tragic road accident occurred when a motorcycle collided with a parked pickup truck, resulting in the motorcyclist’s death. The incident took place early this morning on the Pathum Thani-Bang Pahan Road, outside a timber shop in Chiang Rak Yai, Sam Khok district, Pathum Thani province. Police officer Chanikan Sateanchaiyakit, from the Sam Khok Police Station, received the report around…

  • Monitor lizards now open for commercial harvesting in Thailand

    Monitor lizards now open for commercial harvesting in Thailand

    A bold new opportunity has emerged in the world of wildlife conservation and commerce: monitor lizards and two species of swiftlet birds have just been reclassified as protected species eligible for commercial farming. Thanks to a landmark move by Thailand’s Wildlife Conservation and Protection Committee, Germain’s swiftlet (Aerodramus germani), Black-nest swiftlet (Aerodramus maximus), and monitor lizards can now be legally…

  • Woman dies in Pathum Thani motorcycle crash near drainage site

    Woman dies in Pathum Thani motorcycle crash near drainage site

    A tragic accident occurred yesterday when a woman riding a motorcycle collided with a pile of stones near an open drainage pipe, resulting in her immediate death. Relatives, overwhelmed with grief, clung to her lifeless body, lamenting their loss. The sickening accident took place at 11pm yesterday, November 4, in Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang district. Police, including Teerayut Phanphong from…

  • Man in cartoon Moo Deng T-shirt caught stealing in Kanchanaburi

    Man in cartoon Moo Deng T-shirt caught stealing in Kanchanaburi

    A man sporting a distinctive black T-shirt with a cartoon Moo Deng design and the words “Don’t catch me” was swiftly apprehended by police after being caught on CCTV stealing goods from a motorcycle basket. The incident took place yesterday, November 4, in front of a convenience store in the Tha Rua Market area, Tha Maka district, Kanchanaburi province. Despite…

  • Bumpy ride: bus-truck crash ‘derails’ journey in Phrae, injuring 45

    Bumpy ride: bus-truck crash ‘derails’ journey in Phrae, injuring 45

    A collision involving a bus travelling from Bangkok to Chiang Rai and a trailer truck unfolded in Song district, Phrae province, injuring 45 people. The unfortunate incident took place this morning, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns in the region. The Highways Department reported that the accident occurred around 6.15am, today, November 5, on Highway 103. The impact was severe enough…

  • Holy smoke: Abbot’s ‘vow of lavishness’ amid girlfriend scandal

    Holy smoke: Abbot’s ‘vow of lavishness’ amid girlfriend scandal

    The deputy abbot of a temple in the Isaan province of Maha Sarakham renounced his monkhood last night after being accused of having a girlfriend and providing her with a luxurious lifestyle. The deputy abbot’s violation of monastic rules was first revealed by the Facebook news page, คุณท้าวศรีสุวรรณภิรมย์ภักดี (Khun Thao Srisuwan Phiromphakdee), yesterday, November 4. The page began the story…

  • Property boundary dispute in Kamphaeng Phet turns deadly

    Property boundary dispute in Kamphaeng Phet turns deadly

    A dispute over property boundaries between neighbours in Kamphaeng Phet province ended in tragedy when a 32 year old man was fatally stabbed. The confrontation occurred in front of a house on a street in Moo 7, Pang Tawai subdistrict, Pang Silathong district. The incident unfolded at approximately 9.50pm when police from the Pang Silathong Police Station received reports of…

  • Fake officers ‘truck’ a couple for 250k baht in extortion scam

    Fake officers ‘truck’ a couple for 250k baht in extortion scam

    A group of men allegedly posing as administrative officers have been accused of extorting 250,000 baht from a truck driver and his wife by claiming they found untaxed goods in their vehicle. An ongoing investigation seeks to determine if these men are indeed government officials. The incident occurred yesterday, November 4, along Phahonyothin Road, inbound to Bangkok, in front of…

  • Pattani police officer survives ambush after brave retaliation

    Pattani police officer survives ambush after brave retaliation

    Gunmen ambushed and shot a 52 year old police officer from Mayo Police Station in Pattani while he was riding his motorcycle home after prayers. The attack occurred in the evening but Abdulhadi, despite sustaining injuries, managed to return fire, causing the assailants to flee. The incident unfolded yesterday, November 4 around 8.30pm on a village road in Moo 1,…

  • Malaysian singer arrested in southern Thailand with 6,060 Yaba pills

    Malaysian singer arrested in southern Thailand with 6,060 Yaba pills

    Thai police officers arrested a well-known Malaysian singer and five other suspects in a hotel room in the Su-ngai Kolok district of Narathiwat in the early hours of November 1, with 6,060 methamphetamine pills, also known as Yaba, in their possession. The arrests were made by officers from Su-ngai Kolok Police Station at around 3.30am in room number 814 of…

  • Thai police investigate feng shui fraud causing 2 million baht loss

    Thai police investigate feng shui fraud causing 2 million baht loss

    Controversy has erupted around a renowned feng shui master, with multiple victims stepping forward to file complaints through a popular programme. The situation caught the attention of the Thai national police, prompting Police General Kittirat Phanphet to assign Police Lieutenant General Akka-radech Phimonsri, along with the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), to oversee the case. Venerable Wachira Wachirapanyo from Lam Luk…

  • Imagine Dragons’s LOOM TOUR: Everything to know before you go

    Imagine Dragons’s LOOM TOUR: Everything to know before you go

    If you’re one of the lucky fans who secured a ticket to Imagine Dragons’ sold-out LOOM World Tour concert in Bangkok, get ready for an unforgettable night! With so many details to consider, from show times to nearby attractions, this guide has everything you need to make the most of your concert experience. Here’s all you need to know about…

  • Thai PM asserts Koh Kut’s sovereignty amid Cambodia MoU concerns

    Thai PM asserts Koh Kut’s sovereignty amid Cambodia MoU concerns

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra unequivocally reaffirmed Koh Kut’s status as a Thai sovereign territory, despite increasing anxiety over the island’s reference in a 2001 memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Cambodia. This MoU concerns resource management in overlapping claim areas between the two nations. The 38 year old Thai prime minister maintained that while there is no question about Koh Kut’s…

  • Moo Deng picks Trump: Baby hippo makes US election prediction (video)

    Moo Deng picks Trump: Baby hippo makes US election prediction (video)

    In a bizarre twist of international fanfare, Thailand’s beloved baby pygmy hippo, Moo Deng, has waded into the 2024 US presidential race with her vote—and it’s got social media roaring. Just one day before the American Election Day, this Internet-famous hippo from Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri made her pick clear in a delightfully fruity showdown. In a…

  • Heavy rain warning for 25 Thai provinces amid monsoon conditions

    Heavy rain warning for 25 Thai provinces amid monsoon conditions

    Heavy rain is expected to hit 25 provinces across Thailand, with the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issuing a warning due to monsoon troughs today. Bangkok is among the affected areas, and residents are urged to be cautious of flash floods and overflowing streams. The TMD forecast indicates that the monsoon trough is currently affecting the southern part of Thailand. This,…

  • Soapy king returns for Thai court hearing amid health struggles

    Soapy king returns for Thai court hearing amid health struggles

    Thai ex-politician Chuwit Kamolvisit returned to Thailand to attend a court hearing after spending nearly a year abroad for cancer treatment. The 63 year old appeared at Bangkok South Criminal Court in a defamation case filed by Santhana Prayoonrat. The two individuals met and exchanged words, revealing Chuwit’s current health condition. Reports revealed that the former self-proclaimed soapy massage king came…

  • Thai nurse steals umbilical cord, placenta for illegal stem cell production

    Thai nurse steals umbilical cord, placenta for illegal stem cell production

    A Thai nurse at a hospital in Bangkok allegedly stole umbilical cords and placentas from newborn babies and sold them to a clinic to create growth factors and stem cells, which were then distributed illegally to more than 100 beauty clinics and hospitals in Thailand. The shocking theft and illegal production of stem cells and growth factors came to light…

  • Common health concerns for expats in Thailand: Prevention and protection

    Common health concerns for expats in Thailand: Prevention and protection

    Moving to Thailand as an expat offers adventure, vibrant culture, and an excellent lifestyle, but it also brings some health challenges that might not be familiar to you. From tropical diseases to climate-related conditions, understanding common health concerns and knowing how to prevent them can make all the difference for your well-being. Here’s what you should know about staying healthy…

  • 3 Thais arrested for assaulting, robbing mute man over jealousy

    3 Thais arrested for assaulting, robbing mute man over jealousy

    Police arrested a woman and two men for physically assaulting and robbing a 70 year old mute Thai man in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen on October 29 over jealousy. The mute victim, 70 year old Arunchat Shinnarat, filed a complaint at Mueang Khon Kaen Police Station at about 11am on November 1. He reported that two men and…

  • High-speed airport rail link contract still pending review

    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…

  • PM Paetongtarn leads Suan Dusit’s political-index survey

    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…

  • Thai man shoots ex-wife and new boyfriend in jealous rage (video)

    Thai man shoots ex-wife and new boyfriend in jealous rage (video)

    A Thai man shot dead his ex-wife and her new boyfriend yesterday at the woman’s rented home in the Thung Song district of the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat before he was arrested later that afternoon. Thung Song Police Station officers investigated the deaths of a 33 year old Thai woman, Jariya Tamtoi, at 4.45am yesterday, November 3, at…

  • Road clash in Nonthaburi escalates with sword-wielding driver

    Road clash in Nonthaburi escalates with sword-wielding driver

    A heated road altercation between two men in Nonthaburi, Thailand recently escalated, capturing considerable public attention. The incident, which unfolded yesterday, November 3, around 2pm at a U-turn near the MRT intersection in Nonthaburi 1, was widely discussed online after images of the confrontation surfaced. Involved were 50 year old Jirayut, a car driver, and 54 year old Saichon, a…

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

    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…

  • Pheu Thai seeks easier referendum rules amid legislative clash

    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…