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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?...

  • Phatthalung romance: Love-struck victim won’t ‘stick’ it to attacker | Thaiger

    Phatthalung romance: Love-struck victim won’t ‘stick’ it to attacker

    A love-struck Thai man in the southern province of Phatthalung has decided to forgive and forget, even after his boyfriend savagely attacked him with a wooden stick, leaving him unconscious. Remarkably, the victim has declared he still loves his assailant. Officers from Mueang Phatthalung Police Station were alerted to the assault at a house in the Mueang district of Phatthalung…

  • Thai man killed in boating accident near pier in Nonthaburi | Thaiger

    Thai man killed in boating accident near pier in Nonthaburi

    A boating accident occurred last night near Wat Som Kliang Pier in Nonthaburi, resulting in the death of a 58 year old man. The incident involved a collision between a paddle boat and a motorboat. The deceased, Weerawong, was paddling to pick up his mother from the pier when the motorboat, driven by 63 year old Manit, suddenly collided with…

  • Commerce Ministry says pork prices are ‘bringing home the bacon’ | Thaiger

    Commerce Ministry says pork prices are ‘bringing home the bacon’

    The Thai Ministry of Commerce has addressed concerns raised by Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan regarding the high cost of pork in Thailand compared to imported pork. This issue has led to significant expenses for consumers. Consequently, the ministry has instructed the Internal Trade Department to collaborate with relevant agencies to find solutions that balance and make the entire pricing chain fairer.…

  • Domestic tourism makes tracks but misses 1 trillion baht mark | Thaiger

    Domestic tourism makes tracks but misses 1 trillion baht mark

    Domestic tourism is on track to achieve 200 million trips this year, though revenue is anticipated to fall short of the 1 trillion baht (US$30 billion) target, reaching only 965 billion baht (US$29.3 billion). The private sector is urging for the promotion of second-tier cities through a loyalty programme to bolster local tourism. From January to July, domestic tourism receipts…

  • Thailand promotes products with Piccadilly Circus campaign | Thaiger

    Thailand promotes products with Piccadilly Circus campaign

    Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce has launched the Think Thailand Next Level branding campaign to promote Thai products and services. The event, led by Pichai Naripthaphan, took place at Piccadilly Circus in London, aiming to elevate Thailand’s image globally. The campaign’s launch featured a gigantic digital billboard at Piccadilly Circus, a prominent public space and a central hub in London. This…

  • Thailand delays minimum wage hike to 400 baht by two weeks | Thaiger

    Thailand delays minimum wage hike to 400 baht by two weeks

    Thailand’s decision to delay the planned increase in the minimum wage to 400 baht per day will extend the wait by about two weeks, according to a senior labour official. This postponement, initially set for October 1, is due to the committee responsible for the hike not meeting quorum requirements in its recent sessions. The committee, comprising representatives from employers,…

  • Young man robbed at gunpoint near Chatuchak Park MRT station | Thaiger

    Young man robbed at gunpoint near Chatuchak Park MRT station

    A young man from Chiang Mai was robbed at gunpoint near the Mo Chit BTS station near Chatuchak Market after arriving at the Mo Chit bus terminal. Officers from Prachachuen Police Station are actively pursuing the suspect involved in this brazen robbery that occurred around 6.23am yesterday, September 23. Police Colonel Sanya Ubonviratana, the chief of Prachachuen Police Station, directed…

  • Drunk Belgian man dances naked and defecates in police station | Thaiger

    Drunk Belgian man dances naked and defecates in police station

    A Belgian man faces deportation after dancing naked and defecating during his detention at a police station in Nonthaburi near Bangkok in the early hours of this morning. Officers from Pak Kret Police Station were notified by a security guard at around 5am today, September 24, that a foreign man was walking along the expressway, raising concerns for both the…

  • New land slug species discovered in Thailand | Thaiger

    New land slug species discovered in Thailand

    Two newly discovered species of land slugs have been identified in Thailand, prompting further research on their conservation. The Animal Systematics Research Unit at Chulalongkorn University revealed these findings yesterday, September 23. Land slugs, also known as banana slugs in central Thailand, belong to the same group as snails but have lost their shells completely. Locally, they are known by…

  • Durian dispute turns deadly: Vendor kills couple over prime location | Thaiger

    Durian dispute turns deadly: Vendor kills couple over prime location

    A 62 year old durian vendor killed a couple on a roadside in the Chana district of the southern province of Songkhla following a dispute over a prime location for their fruit stalls. Officers from Chana Police Station were called to arrest the suspect, 62 year old durian vendor named Huan Saetan on Ratsarat Road yesterday, September 23. Upon arrival,…

  • Chiang Mai: Flash floods hit more than 200 homes in Mae Rim | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: Flash floods hit more than 200 homes in Mae Rim

    Flash floods have severely impacted the Mae Rim district in Chiang Mai, with over 200 homes affected and Mae Sa Elephant Camp preparing to relocate elephants due to landslides and damaged infrastructure. Heavy rains caused flash floods in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai. The flooding, which began early yesterday, has affected over 200 homes, catching many residents off guard. The…

  • Pickup truck fire sparks alarm on Karon beachfront | Thaiger

    Pickup truck fire sparks alarm on Karon beachfront

    A pickup truck fire sparked alarm among locals and tourists along the Karon beachfront yesterday, September 23. The blaze broke out around 12.10pm near the Thavorn Palm Beach Hotel. Firefighters from Karon Municipality, along with traffic police, swiftly responded, rushing to the location of the fire. They found a white Nissan pickup truck, registered in Phuket, with flames and smoke…

  • Monsoon leaves Patong Beach littered with trash and plastic waste | Thaiger

    Monsoon leaves Patong Beach littered with trash and plastic waste

    Patong Beach has become heavily littered with trash and plastic waste as the southwestern monsoon continues to batter Phuket’s west coast. A large section of the beach was found covered in debris on Sunday afternoon, September 22, highlighting an ongoing environmental issue. A local expatriate, having lived in Phuket for approximately five years, described the situation along the northern part…

  • Thai man arrested for murder of his wife shows no remorse | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for murder of his wife shows no remorse

    A Thai man arrested for the murder of his wife in the central province of Samut Prakan confessed he felt no remorse for his actions after deliberately stabbing the woman out of jealousy. The murder occurred in a rented room in the Bang Sao Thong district of Samut Prakan province on Sunday, September 22. A witness reported to officers at…

  • Thai MP’s car catches fire after inspecting Lampang floods | Thaiger

    Thai MP’s car catches fire after inspecting Lampang floods

    People’s Party MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn experienced a frightening moment when the car transporting him caught fire after returning from inspecting flood conditions in Lampang, en route to Chiang Mai Airport. A Good Samaritan helped extinguish the fire, revealing they suddenly smelled something burning and saw smoke before flames erupted. Wiroj, a list MP from the People’s Party, shared his alarming…

  • Elderly woman murdered in Ayutthaya, suspect caught hiding nearby | Thaiger

    Elderly woman murdered in Ayutthaya, suspect caught hiding nearby

    A 73 year old woman was tragically murdered at her home in Ayutthaya, Thailand. The suspect, a 44 year old man, confessed to the crime, revealing he entered the house at night, assaulted the victim multiple times, and suffocated her with a pillow. Police in Ayutthaya received a report of the incident and immediately coordinated with medical professionals from Ayutthaya…

  • Teenage Thai girl stabs grandmother to death after repeated insults | Thaiger

    Teenage Thai girl stabs grandmother to death after repeated insults

    A 14 year old Thai girl stabbed her grandmother to death in a rented room in the Bang Bon district of Bangkok, following repeated insults from the victim. Officers from Samae Dam Police Station, along with a rescue team, were called to the rented room near Bang Bon Temple in the Bang Bon district to investigate the death of 48…

  • Activist questions Paetongtarn’s resignation from family firms | Thaiger

    Activist questions Paetongtarn’s resignation from family firms

    Political activist Ruangkrai Leekitwattana has pressed the Election Commission (EC) to investigate whether Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra properly resigned from executive positions in 20 family-owned companies before her election. Ruangkrai questioned if Paetongtarn adhered to the Department of Business Development’s procedures when stepping down from roles in firms associated with her family. Failure to resign appropriately would violate Section 187…

  • Truck driver dies after falling asleep and crashing into trees | Thaiger

    Truck driver dies after falling asleep and crashing into trees

    An 18-wheel truck driver lost control, veered into a ditch, and crashed into trees, resulting in a fatal accident. The truck’s front was destroyed, and the 64 year old driver died at the scene, suspected of falling asleep at the wheel during a long solo journey. Yesterday, September 23, Major Thandol Chorchun, an investigator from Cha-uat Police Station, received a…

  • Two waterfalls closed in Chiang Mai due to severe flooding | Thaiger

    Two waterfalls closed in Chiang Mai due to severe flooding

    Heavy overnight rain has led to the temporary closure of two popular waterfalls in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai province. Flooding has affected multiple areas across the northern province. Doi Suthep-Pui National Park announced that Mae Sa and Tat Mok waterfalls, located in Mae Rim, are closed until further notice. This decision aims to ensure public safety following flash floods…

  • Nemo’s profit party: Clownfish breeding makes 1 million baht splash | Thaiger

    Nemo’s profit party: Clownfish breeding makes 1 million baht splash

    The Coastal Aquaculture Research and Development Centre in Trang has successfully bred over 20 species of clownfish, commonly known as Nemo fish, this year, resulting in sales surpassing those of the previous year and generating nearly 1 million baht in revenue. Trang Coastal Aquaculture Research and Development Centre director Patcharee Soonsan announced yesterday, September 23, the achievement of breeding 20…

  • Gold rush gone wrong: Buyer & seller clash over counterfeit claims | Thaiger

    Gold rush gone wrong: Buyer & seller clash over counterfeit claims

    A heated dispute erupted between a seller and a buyer over allegations of selling fake gold online. The seller insists the gold is genuine, while the buyer claims a loss of faith and calls for legal action. Yesterday, September 23, at Maleenont Tower on Rama IV Road, Khlong Toei District, Bangkok, Mae Tuck, Kornkanok Suwannabut, along with her husband Beer,…

  • Freelancers in the frame: Thailand mulls welfare for all, even in the sex trade | Thaiger

    Freelancers in the frame: Thailand mulls welfare for all, even in the sex trade

    The government is contemplating extending welfare protections to freelance workers, including those in the sex industry, akin to those available to employees registered with the Social Security Fund (SSF), contingent on their payment of income taxes. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong revealed that discussions are underway with multiple agencies to establish a welfare system to safeguard freelance workers, including…

  • Phuket flea market feud turns fiery: Shooting leaves two injured | Thaiger

    Phuket flea market feud turns fiery: Shooting leaves two injured

    The owner of the Koh Beng Ban Pon Flea Market in the Thalang district of Phuket engaged in a fierce argument with his former business partner, resulting in a shooting that left two people injured. Officers from Thalang Police Station investigated the shooting at Koh Beng Ban Pon Flea Market at approximately 7.30pm yesterday, September 23. The two injured individuals…

  • Four injured in chaotic Phatthalung street shootout | Thaiger

    Four injured in chaotic Phatthalung street shootout

    A shootout between two rival youth gangs on a street in Phatthalung left four individuals injured, including a 17 year old boy in critical condition with a bullet lodged in his chest. According to police reports, the incident occurred around 2am yesterday, September 23 on the Khlong Muay-Kong Ra Road in Village 7, Khlong Sai Khao subdistrict, Kong Ra district.…

  • Thailand car makers must shift into gear for EV production by 2026 | Thaiger

    Thailand car makers must shift into gear for EV production by 2026

    In a bold move that’s set to shift gears in the automotive world, the Excise Department declared that car manufacturers cashing in on the government’s electric vehicle (EV) incentives must start cranking out key components right here in Thailand by 2026. That’s the word from Excise Department Director-General Ekniti Nitithanprapas. Ekniti has laid down the law, insisting that the electric…

  • Man arrested for snatching gold necklaces, attempts to ordain | Thaiger

    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…

  • Thai man arrested for murder and robbery of 73 year old woman | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for murder and robbery of 73 year old woman

    Police arrested a Thai man who murdered and robbed a 73 year old woman last night in the central province of Ayutthaya. Angry locals attempted to lynch the suspect. Neighbours reported the death of the 73 year old woman, Jira Mangkornphan, to Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station at 6.30am today, September 23. She was found dead in her home, bearing…

  • Baht-battle: Courtroom drama unfolds in 30 million lottery dispute | Thaiger

    Baht-battle: Courtroom drama unfolds in 30 million lottery dispute

    The Kanchanaburi Provincial Court was the stage for high drama today as key witnesses and defendants in the sensational 30 million baht lottery dispute faced off. Jaroon Wimoon, famously known as Uncle Jaroon, has brought a lawsuit against teacher Preacha Kriangkrai and ten others, accusing them of perjury. The courtroom drama kicked off at 10am, today, September 23, with all…

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

    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…