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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...

  • Foreign man in Phuket protests after Thais take over his home

    Foreign man in Phuket protests after Thais take over his home

    A foreign man in Phuket submitted a complaint to the Ministry of the Interior after a bunch of Thai people took over his home. The Phuket Times shared a picture of the foreign man, whose identity was not revealed, protesting on Cherngtalay Road on Wednesday, August 7. The foreigner was sitting outside Krungthai Bank with a sign written in four…

  • Former boxer gets ‘knocked out’ by cops for online gambling

    Former boxer gets ‘knocked out’ by cops for online gambling

    Police from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) arrested a well-known former boxer for promoting online gambling websites. The arrest took place yesterday, August 8, with the boxer admitting to receiving 2,500 baht per post. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), in collaboration with the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), apprehended the former professional boxer and popular influencer, Thawon (surname withheld). He…

  • MFP dissolution leads to new political outfit: The People’s Party

    MFP dissolution leads to new political outfit: The People’s Party

    Members of the now-dissolved Move Forward Party (MFP) today launched their new political outfit, the People’s Party. Natthaphong “Teng” Ruengpanyawut, the former MFP Deputy Secretary-General, has been named the new leader of the rebranded party. The Constitutional Court ordered the dissolution of the MFP on Wednesday, August 7, accusing the party of posing a threat to both the monarchy and…

  • Mother’s Day tourism in Thailand to generate 9.39 billion baht

    Mother’s Day tourism in Thailand to generate 9.39 billion baht

    Tourism income from 2.6 million domestic trips during the Mother’s Day holiday this year is expected to reach 9.39 billion baht, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). This figure shows a slight decline from the 9.58 billion baht revenue recorded during the back-to-back long holidays in July. TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool attributed the weaker projection for the Mother’s…

  • Weather warning as 38 provinces braced for heavy rainfall

    Weather warning as 38 provinces braced for heavy rainfall

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a weather warning today, with 38 provinces expected to experience rainfall despite a general decrease in precipitation. Heavy rains are particularly forecasted for the eastern and southern regions, affecting 60% of these areas. A weakening southwest monsoon currently covers the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, along with a low-pressure area…

  • Teen shot dead in Yala amid rising gang violence

    Teen shot dead in Yala amid rising gang violence

    Yala witnessed a tragic incident when two teenagers on a motorcycle shot at another group of youths, resulting in one fatality and one severe injury. The police have been struggling to control frequent gang-related violence in the area. Yala City Police Station yesterday, August 8, received a report of a shooting at the entrance of Banogo Tuen Ngor Alley in…

  • Thailand probes ex-MFP MPs over lese majeste law support

    Thailand probes ex-MFP MPs over lese majeste law support

    An ethical investigation into 44 former members of the now-dissolved Move Forward Party (MFP) has been initiated by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). These politicians are under scrutiny for their support of a bill intended to revise the lese majeste law, as confirmed by the NACC yesterday, August 8. NACC Secretary-General Niwatchai Kasemmongkol revealed that the commission has found sufficient…

  • Thailand’s online fraud hits a new ‘baht’-tering high

    Thailand’s online fraud hits a new ‘baht’-tering high

    Thailand last month witnessed a dramatic surge in online fraud, with a staggering 34,989 cases reported and total losses hitting a whopping 3.47 billion baht. That’s an eye-watering average daily loss of 111.98 million baht. Meanwhile, requests to freeze suspicious accounts topped 13.54 billion baht, with police managing to lock down 1.49 billion baht. Deputy Government spokesperson Karom Phonphonklang highlighted…

  • Norwegian man falls to his death from 16th floor of Pattaya condo

    Norwegian man falls to his death from 16th floor of Pattaya condo

    A Norwegian man allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the 16th floor of his condominium in Pattaya yesterday, shocking his Thai wife, who was cooking in the kitchen. The wife contacted officers from Mueang Pattaya Police Station to report the death of her husband, 88 year old Jan Asbjorn Hauge, at their condominium in the Jomtien neighbourhood of Pattaya. The…

  • Motorcyclist critically injured by drink driver in Pattaya car collision

    Motorcyclist critically injured by drink driver in Pattaya car collision

    A motorcyclist suffered critical injuries in Pattaya following a collision with a car. The incident occurred at 1am yesterday, August 8, on Sukhumvit Road near the Chaiyaphruek intersection, heading towards Sattahip, in the Nongprue sub-district of the Bang Llamung district, Chon Buri province. Rescue volunteers swiftly responded to the scene. Police discovered a grey Honda Jazz with severe front-end damage…

  • Thai Union posts 1.2 billion baht Q2 profit, up 14.2%

    Thai Union posts 1.2 billion baht Q2 profit, up 14.2%

    Thai Union Group Plc has recorded a net profit of 1.2 billion baht in the second quarter of this year, marking an increase of 14.2% compared to the same period last year. Sales for the group rose by 3.6% year-on-year, reaching 35.3 billion baht. The gross profit margin remained at 18.5%, the second-highest in the company’s history. The net interest-bearing…

  • Bang Lamung makes aquatic splash for Queen Sirikit’s birthday

    Bang Lamung makes aquatic splash for Queen Sirikit’s birthday

    Bang Lamung saw a wave of environmental activity yesterday as a joint venture spearheaded a significant release of aquatic animals into the sea. This initiative was organised in honour of Her Royal Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother’s soon-to-be 92nd birthday on Monday, August 12. The event unfolded at the Banglamung Municipal Fisheries Group Office, with District Chief Porachai Sang-iet…

  • Cops ‘call’ it quits on Sri Racha call centre scam operation

    Cops ‘call’ it quits on Sri Racha call centre scam operation

    Police in Sri Racha dismantled a call centre scam operation that had recently relocated from neighbouring countries to a secret base within the Chon Buri province. This action, executed yesterday, August 8, was part of a concerted effort by Thai law enforcement to combat fraudulent activities targeting Internet users. The crackdown followed the disruption of the scammers’ underground internet cables…

  • Pattaya vendors fined for causing a ‘jam’ on Pattaya-Naklua road

    Pattaya vendors fined for causing a ‘jam’ on Pattaya-Naklua road

    Vendors operating along Pattaya-Naklua Road have come under scrutiny for causing traffic congestion with their sidecars while selling goods and food. This issue prompted numerous complaints from both residents and tourists, urging the city to take action. In response, Pattaya municipal officers inspected the area. During their visit, officials informed the vendors about their violations, highlighting how their roadside stalls…

  • Transwoman arrested for murder of Nonthaburi university student

    Transwoman arrested for murder of Nonthaburi university student

    Police arrested a Thai transwoman in the northern province of Nakhon Sawan for the murder of a university student at a dormitory in Nonthaburi province, Bangkok. The suspect claimed that financial issues motivated her crime. The 22 year old university student, Wissawa “Sun” Tamprasit, was found dead in his room on the sixth floor of a dormitory in Nonthaburi province…

  • AI and supply chain attacks top cyber threats, warns Kaspersky

    AI and supply chain attacks top cyber threats, warns Kaspersky

    Supply chain attacks, vulnerabilities in artificial intelligence (AI), and the infiltration of trusted communities are emerging as significant cyber threat trends, according to Russian security firm Kaspersky. Ransomware remains the most prevalent form of cybercrime globally, with perpetrators operating it as a business model known as ransomware as a service. Igor Kuznetsov, Director of Kaspersky’s Global Research & Analysis Team,…

  • Yellow and Pink monorails getting a ‘wheel’ new level of safety

    Yellow and Pink monorails getting a ‘wheel’ new level of safety

    Reinforcement of the guidewheels on all Yellow and Pink monorail trains has been announced to enhance the systems’ safety in Bangkok. The director of Eastern Bangkok Monorail Co (EBM) and Northern Bangkok Monorail (NBM), Surapong Laoha-unya, who is also the CEO of BTS Group Holdings, revealed the initiative yesterday, August 8. This decision follows an incident on January 2 when…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (August 9 to 11)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (August 9 to 11)

    The weekend is here, finally! It’s your chance to kick back and unwind or dive into all the excitement you’ve been craving all week long. If you haven’t made any plans yet, no need stress, Bangkok is packed with fun activities waiting for you. Below, we’ve compiled some awesome things to do in Bangkok this weekend, August 9 to 11. This weekend…

  • Herbal hustlers busted in Pattaya: Foreign workers found

    Herbal hustlers busted in Pattaya: Foreign workers found

    Law enforcement officers yesterday raided three herbal product stores in Pattaya, uncovering a tangled web of deceit, illegal employment, and dubious health claims. The raid was triggered by complaints from the Pattaya Indian Community Association, which accused certain stores of ripping off customers with overpriced and ineffective herbal remedies. It was alleged that these businesses were using foreign nationals to…

  • Blood & brine: Meat throwers leave Thai couple in a pickle (video)

    Blood & brine: Meat throwers leave Thai couple in a pickle (video)

    A Thai couple today sought help from a news agency after police were unable to identify two men who threw bags of pork blood and pickled fish at their home on Soi Phetchaburi 31 in the Ratchathewi district of Bangkok on Monday. A Channel 3 team today, August 8, visited the victim’s home, a five-storey building on Soi Phetchaburi 31…

  • Ex-Move Forward MPs to unveil new party after court ban (video)

    Ex-Move Forward MPs to unveil new party after court ban (video)

    Following the shock dissolution of the Move Forward Party (MFP), former MPs are set to rise from the ashes with a brand-new political entity. The MFP, which clinched victory in the 2023 General Election, was abruptly disbanded by the Constitutional Court yesterday, August 7, accused of attempting to undermine the constitutional monarchy by pushing to amend the lese majeste law…

  • Bribe & ride: Gay Thai man’s 1 million baht cover-up hits dead end

    Bribe & ride: Gay Thai man’s 1 million baht cover-up hits dead end

    Police arrested a gay Thai man suspected of fatally poisoning his close friend, for offering a 1 million baht bribe to the police to conclude that his friend died in a motorcycle accident. The death of a 25 year old Thai woman, Chonlada “Tong” Kongdam, caught the attention of Thai netizens and news agencies last week, even though she died…

  • Thai gear shift: BOI revs up JV incentives for global auto partners

    Thai gear shift: BOI revs up JV incentives for global auto partners

    Thailand announced incentives to encourage joint ventures (JV) between Thai and foreign companies to produce automotive parts for various propulsion systems, the Board of Investment (BOI) revealed yesterday. Recognised as Southeast Asia’s leading automotive production hub, Thailand also serves as a significant export base for prominent global car manufacturers. The government is keenly promoting investments in electric vehicles (EVs), offering…

  • Truckers in northeast Thailand call for diesel price cuts

    Truckers in northeast Thailand call for diesel price cuts

    Truckers in northeast Thailand are urging the government to either lower diesel prices or increase cargo transport fees to offset rising energy costs, ensuring their trucks remain operational. Wichai Sawangkhachon, President of the Northern Transport Association (NTA), reported that nearly half of the over 10,000 trucks owned by approximately 700 cargo transport businesses under the NTA are currently out of…

  • Where to dine this Mother’s Day in Bangkok 2024

    Where to dine this Mother’s Day in Bangkok 2024

    Have you thought about how to make your mum feel special on Mother’s Day? With the day taking place on August 12 in Thailand, consider this your reminder that it’s time to start planning something nice for the mother figure in your life. If you’re not sure what to do yet, why not pick up a beautiful bouquet from one…

  • Siriraj Hospital computer outage disrupts appointments

    Siriraj Hospital computer outage disrupts appointments

    Siriraj Hospital announced that its computer system is down, causing a temporary halt in services for patients with pre-scheduled appointments. The hospital assured new appointments will be communicated after today, August 8. Siriraj Hospital recently posted an urgent announcement stating that their computer system is temporarily out of service. This has disrupted the hospital’s ability to provide normal services to…

  • Agriculture Ministry seeks Cabinet approval for state land use

    Agriculture Ministry seeks Cabinet approval for state land use

    The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives plans to request Cabinet approval to utilise lands from state agencies for royally initiated projects. Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Thamanat Prompow announced the proposed resolution during a meeting at the Office of Agricultural Economics focused on assessing these projects. Royally initiated projects have been prioritised by the ministry as they aim to eradicate poverty…

  • UK Thai embassy issues warning amid anti-immigration protests

    UK Thai embassy issues warning amid anti-immigration protests

    The Thai Embassy in London issued a stern warning for all Thais living in or travelling to the UK: steer clear of crowded places and protests. This urgent advice comes as thousands of anti-immigration protesters take to the streets in towns and cities nationwide. Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Blackpool, and Belfast have been pinpointed as high-risk areas. The embassy strongly advises…

  • Cracks in 300-year-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon reveal core

    Cracks in 300-year-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon reveal core

    A centuries-old Buddha statue in Samut Sakhon has cracked, revealing an ancient laterite core. The Fine Arts Department confirmed it is the work of ancient craftsmen, showing distinct differences between the outer and inner statues. The Buddha statue, over 300 years old, located at Wat Khok Kham in Samut Sakhon, shows significant cracks exposing an inner statue made of laterite.…

  • Thai cops trim crime: Israeli drug dealer & Russian barber snipped

    Thai cops trim crime: Israeli drug dealer & Russian barber snipped

    Pha Ngan Tourist Police in the southern province of Surat Thani reported the successful arrest of an Israeli drug dealer and a Russian man illegally operating a barbershop on the island. Pha Ngan Tourist Police launched an operation to arrest foreigners working illegally and committing crimes on the island following multiple complaints from locals in the area. The investigation into…