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    Top 10 reasons for expats to get a comprehensive health insurance in Thailand

    Moving to Thailand offers a prospect full of excitement and adventure, but in the same vein, if any injuries were to occur (and god forbid it does), the local healthcare system can be confusing at first glance for many expats...

  • Rescue team saves men trapped in flooded pigsty in Lampang | Thaiger

    Rescue team saves men trapped in flooded pigsty in Lampang

    Rescuers navigated a motorised flat-bottomed boat through strong currents to save two middle-aged men trapped in a pigsty in a flooded field. Rising waters from a rapidly flowing stream left the men stranded and unable to escape. At 2.30pm yesterday, August 28, Katha Leelayut, leader of the Wang Nuea Rescue Association in Lampang province, and his team set out to…

  • Illegal workers nabbed at popular Indian restaurant in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Illegal workers nabbed at popular Indian restaurant in Pattaya

    An Indian restaurant in South Pattaya found itself at the centre of a legal storm after immigration officers discovered the owner was employing foreign workers without valid work permits. The shocking revelation came to light during a surprise inspection led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Weerachai Thinkamut and Pol. Lt. Pramot Fuengfung, which unveiled serious legal violations. During the raid, the…

  • More than 70% of Thai tourists return to Japan and Taiwan | Thaiger

    More than 70% of Thai tourists return to Japan and Taiwan

    Thai tourists are making repeat trips like never before, with a staggering 74% returning to their favourite destinations, according to Agoda’s latest Return Visitor Ranking. The ranking, based on a recent survey conducted on the Agoda platform, unveils that Japan, Taiwan, and Laos are the top three destinations that Thai travellers simply can’t resist revisiting. These countries are closely followed…

  • Harley-Davidson shifts gears to Thailand: A new twist in the tale | Thaiger

    Harley-Davidson shifts gears to Thailand: A new twist in the tale

    Legendary American motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson has stunned its fans and workers with a bombshell announcement: the production of three popular models will be shifted to Thailand starting in 2025. The decision has sparked a wave of outrage and concern among Harley’s loyal US customer base and workers, who feel betrayed by the move. The Pan America, Sportster S, and Nightster…

  • Nonthaburi loan sharks flee after victim disarms them with machete | Thaiger

    Nonthaburi loan sharks flee after victim disarms them with machete

    Several loan sharks in Nonthaburi, armed with a machete, targeted the wrong person and fled in panic after a 56 year old man managed to disarm them, later claiming they had been assaulted. Relatives of the man in question, Aran, reported that a gang of loan sharks invaded his home at 6pm yesterday, August 27, wielding a machete to collect…

  • Phatthalung village head assaults woman over cattle dispute | Thaiger

    Phatthalung village head assaults woman over cattle dispute

    A 59 year old woman was brutally assaulted by a local village head in Phatthalung province following a heated argument over grazing cattle. The incident left her severely injured, leading to her hospitalisation. The woman’s 31 year old daughter Wannapa took her mother, Kasem, to Phatthalung Hospital at 5.45pm yesterday, August 27, after she was violently attacked. Kasem suffered severe…

  • Cat found abandoned at temple in Songkhla | Thaiger

    Cat found abandoned at temple in Songkhla

    A CCTV camera captured a man and a woman on a motorcycle with a sidecar abandoning a cat in a sack at a temple in Songkhla. The Hope Songkhla urges the owner to help find it, as abandoning animals is illegal. A report from Songkhla detailed footage from a surveillance camera showing two individuals on a three-wheeled motorcycle, likely scrap…

  • Nakhon Ratchasima family dispute over dogs ends in fatal shooting | Thaiger

    Nakhon Ratchasima family dispute over dogs ends in fatal shooting

    A Thai man was fatally shot by his brother-in-law following a dispute over dogs and inheritance issues. The incident occurred yesterday, August 27, in a vegetable garden in Nakhon Ratchasima. Police were alerted at 6.40pm about a shooting in the vegetable garden of Moo 12, Khanong Phra, Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima province. Officers from Pak Chong Police Station, led…

  • Chiang Mai waterfall closed after flash floods, tourists banned | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai waterfall closed after flash floods, tourists banned

    The Mae Sa Waterfall in Chiang Mai has been temporarily closed due to flash floods, with tourists being prohibited from visiting until conditions improve. Local officials are closely monitoring the situation. Flash floods have led to the temporary closure of the Mae Sa Waterfall in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, located in Mae Rim, Chiang Mai. This decision was made to…

  • Land encroachment scandal rocks Phuket Big Buddha | Thaiger

    Land encroachment scandal rocks Phuket Big Buddha

    The Phuket Big Buddha Foundation is in hot water after the Forest Department accused its chairman of land encroachment. This follows a catastrophic mudslide that claimed 13 lives, predominantly Myanmar nationals, last week at Khao Nak Kerd, Phuket’s tallest peak. Officials from the Forest Department, along with the Phuket Buddhism Office, police, and local officials, carried out a rigorous inspection…

  • Thai ministers set up flood command centre to tackle rising tides | Thaiger

    Thai ministers set up flood command centre to tackle rising tides

    Thai ministers ordered the establishment of a Flood Situation Command Centre to tackle the severe flooding sweeping across the nation. With a unified command structure, the newly formed operations centre is set to streamline water management efforts and mitigate the crisis. Leading this critical initiative is Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Phumtham Wechayachai. The government has reassured the…

  • £5m UK cannabis bust leaves Thai holidaymakers feeling high and dry | Thaiger

    £5m UK cannabis bust leaves Thai holidaymakers feeling high and dry

    In a dramatic bust at Birmingham Airport in the UK, a staggering 5 million pounds (around 225 million baht) worth of cannabis was uncovered in just one day, as Thai holidaymakers flooded the terminal. A whopping 510 kilogrammes of the drug were found stashed in 28 suitcases on August 9, leading to the arrest of 11 British travellers who had…

  • Senate passes referendum bill, simplifies majority requirement | Thaiger

    Senate passes referendum bill, simplifies majority requirement

    The Senate has given initial approval to the referendum bill passed by the House of Representatives, despite significant opposition from some senators. The contentious issue revolves around the bill’s replacement of the referendum’s double majority requirement with a simpler single majority or more than half of the votes cast. At the conclusion of yesterday’s session, the Senate voted 179 to…

  • Sukhothai flood: 20-metre barrier breach impacts over 100 homes | Thaiger

    Sukhothai flood: 20-metre barrier breach impacts over 100 homes

    Sukhothai’s Sawankhalok district faces a severe crisis as a water barrier has broken, creating a 20-metre gap, causing massive flooding. Over 100 households have been affected. Yesterday, August 27, reports indicated that the water level in the Yom River, Sawankhalok district, Sukhothai province, continued to rise. Water has seeped under the riverbank barrier at Village No. 6, Tha Thong subdistrict,…

  • Local Thai agencies blamed for majority of state data breaches | Thaiger

    Local Thai agencies blamed for majority of state data breaches

    Local administrative organisations (LAOs) have emerged as the primary culprits behind the most significant personal data leaks among state agencies, according to the Digital Economy and Society Ministry (MDES). The MDES conducted an extensive review of 31,561 state-run units from last November to yesterday, August 27, uncovering a total of 6,086 instances of personal data breaches. Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong revealed…

  • Drunk tries to sexually assault Chon Buri security guard (video) | Thaiger

    Drunk tries to sexually assault Chon Buri security guard (video)

    A female security guard in Chon Buri province issued a warning after a drunk man, claiming to work at the Bang Lamung Municipality Office, attempted to sexually assault her. The security guard told Amarin TV that the attempted assault on Sunday, August 25, had instilled fear in her and the residents of the community where she worked. She and the…

  • Photographer arrested in Bangkok for selling explicit images online | Thaiger

    Photographer arrested in Bangkok for selling explicit images online

    Thai police arrested a 46 year old prominent photographer for selling explicit images of models on VK and OnlyFans, earning him hundreds of thousands of baht monthly. He was previously arrested in 2020 for lewd acts involving victims. Police officials, led by Major General Athip Phongsiwapai, orchestrated the arrest of Thanakrit “Ohm” Weerapakdee at his residence in Bangkok. The operation was…

  • Taxi driver tricked into giving a free ride in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Taxi driver tricked into giving a free ride in Bangkok

    A taxi driver found himself at a loss for words after encountering a woman who tricked him into providing a free ride. The incident, which occurred when the driver picked her up from Bangmod Hospital and dropped her off at Tha Kham Market in Bangkok, left him frustrated and out of pocket. A taxi driver shared a video online yesterday,…

  • Thief in Songkhla returns stolen manhole cover within 48 hours | Thaiger

    Thief in Songkhla returns stolen manhole cover within 48 hours

    A mysterious incident in Songkhla saw a stolen manhole cover returned just a day later, sparking widespread speculation online. Yesterday, August 27, CCTV footage captured a thief stealing the metal cover, only to bring it back within 48 hours. The CCTV footage showed a middle-aged man, wearing a cap and dark glasses, driving a pickup truck to a house in…

  • Nine provinces miss reel deal, forcing Thai movie buffs to hit the road | Thaiger

    Nine provinces miss reel deal, forcing Thai movie buffs to hit the road

    Nine provinces in Thailand lack cinemas, forcing residents to travel to neighbouring regions to watch movies. The issue came to light recently when a netizen from Mae Hong Son expressed frustration about the lack of local cinemas, which sparked a broader discussion about social inequality and the economic viability of the cinema industry in these areas. The comment was made…

  • Thai woman harassed by cult recruiter at Bangkok bus stop (video) | Thaiger

    Thai woman harassed by cult recruiter at Bangkok bus stop (video)

    A Thai woman expressed her frustration on TikTok after being harassed by a middle-aged woman trying to recruit her into a religious cult at a bus stop in Bangkok. Despite trying to ignore the woman, the persistent attempts to convert her continued. A TikTok user known as @kulturechock shared a clip warning others about an incident at the Victory Monument bus…

  • Pheu Thai Party says no Cabinet seats for Palang Pracharath MPs | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai Party says no Cabinet seats for Palang Pracharath MPs

    Pheu Thai Party MPs met yesterday and agreed to remove members of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) from the new Cabinet. Former Pheu Thai Party Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai recently revealed that the new Cabinet would be established by the end of August, now only three days away. Phumtham disclosed that some former coalition parties have already submitted the…

  • Thai central bank may cut rates if digital wallet delayed | Thaiger

    Thai central bank may cut rates if digital wallet delayed

    The Bank of Thailand might be compelled to reduce the policy rate earlier than anticipated if the new government opts to postpone the digital wallet policy slated for the fourth quarter. Analysts warn this delay could significantly impact the Thai economy. Despite the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) maintaining the rate at 2.5% last week, BofA Securities highlighted that…

  • Thai travel agency faces backlash over delayed plane tickets | Thaiger

    Thai travel agency faces backlash over delayed plane tickets

    Customers have raised complaints about a prominent travel agency, TravizGo, for allegedly failing to issue plane tickets after payment, citing cash flow issues and promising to refund with 7.5% interest per year within 90 days. We Are Consumers (พวกเราคือผู้บริโภค) Facebook members posted warnings about TravizGo, which offers flight, hotel, and tour package bookings via its website and app. “Anyone who…

  • Teenager beaten and shot by wife’s ex for giving her a lift | Thaiger

    Teenager beaten and shot by wife’s ex for giving her a lift

    A teenager was beaten to death with a baseball bat and shot for giving the attacker’s ex-wife a lift in his car. This heart-wrenching incident has sparked widespread calls for justice on social media. The Facebook page อีซ้อขยี้ข่าว3 posted about the incident that took place yesterday, August 27, in Bang Rakam, Phitsanulok. According to the post, the 17 year old was…

  • Heavy rain triggers flash floods in Phayao’s Phu Sang district | Thaiger

    Heavy rain triggers flash floods in Phayao’s Phu Sang district

    Heavy overnight rain in Phayao triggered flash floods in Phu Sang district in northern Thailand, causing significant damage across five sub-districts and forcing residents to flee their homes. The district chief has ordered an urgent assessment of the damage. Around midnight, relentless heavy rain battered Phayao province, continuing through the early hours. By 4am, today, August 28, accumulated forest runoff…

  • Motorcyclist and vendor seriously injured in Pattaya collision | Thaiger

    Motorcyclist and vendor seriously injured in Pattaya collision

    A motorcyclist collided with a street vendor’s sidecar in Pattaya, resulting in serious injuries for both individuals. The incident occurred at 3.20am today, August 28, on a road near Wat Boonkanjanaram, just before the Nong Phong intersection in the Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre received the report and dispatched rescue workers…

  • Thai police seize massive drug haul after high-speed chase | Thaiger

    Thai police seize massive drug haul after high-speed chase

    Thai police successfully arrested members of a drug trafficking gang, seizing a massive haul of narcotics, after a high-speed chase involving gunfire. The gang attempted to flee but their vehicle was eventually disabled, leading to their capture. Chada Thaiset, Deputy Minister of Interior, along with Uthai Thani Governor, Kittirat Phanphet, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, and regional officials,…

  • Burmese man denies killing Thai taxi driver despite bloodstains in room | Thaiger

    Burmese man denies killing Thai taxi driver despite bloodstains in room

    A Burmese man denied killing a Thai taxi driver, despite the discovery of suspicious bloodstains on his clothes and belongings in his rented room in the central province of Nonthaburi. The body of an unidentified man was discovered in a pond at a fish farm near the Chakri Naruebodindra Medical Institute in the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan province,…

  • New regulation allows convicts to serve time outside Thai prisons | Thaiger

    New regulation allows convicts to serve time outside Thai prisons

    Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong staunchly defended a new regulation permitting convicts to be detained outside of prison, addressing concerns that it might unfairly benefit former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. The Department of Corrections introduced this regulation to mitigate prison overcrowding, as the current system can only accommodate 150,000 to 160,000 inmates. The current prison population in Thailand stands at approximately…