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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?...

  • RTP safety play: Thai tourist police launch ‘i lert u’ app for foreign visitors

    RTP safety play: Thai tourist police launch ‘i lert u’ app for foreign visitors

    The Royal Thai Police (RTP) has unveiled a new tool to ensure the safety and well-being of foreign visitors in Thailand. The Tourist Police Office has launched a new mobile application, dubbed Tourist Police i lert u. This innovation in public safety caters to tourists who find themselves in need of immediate assistance. Leveraging the power of the Global Positioning…

  • High depreciation of EVs raises loan concerns says National Credit Bureau

    High depreciation of EVs raises loan concerns says National Credit Bureau

    The National Credit Bureau (NCB) raised concerns about the high depreciation rates of electric vehicles (EVs) and the associated loan risks. As the popularity of EVs, particularly Chinese brands, continues to rise, so does the volume of loans attributed to their purchase. However, EVs depreciate faster than traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, which has heightened the risk for auto…

  • Iranian boxer allegedly steals over 20 million baht assets from Burmese woman in Bangkok

    Iranian boxer allegedly steals over 20 million baht assets from Burmese woman in Bangkok

    A Burmese woman filed a complaint against an Iranian boxer accusing him of stealing more than 20 million baht from her condominium in Bangkok before fleeing Thailand. The victim’s brother accompanied his 25 year old younger sister, Nang Mwe Hlaing, to file the complaint at Phra Khanong Police Station yesterday, December 4. The brother revealed that the Iranian man, 21…

  • Thailand’s smartphone market to recover in 2024 boosted by AI and 5G

    Thailand’s smartphone market to recover in 2024 boosted by AI and 5G

    The smartphone market in Thailand is projected to recover in 2024, following an expected slump this year. The rebound is attributed to artificial intelligence (AI) features on smartphones, increased availability of affordable 5G devices, and replacement demand from 2021, according to Canalys, a global tech market analyst firm. Canalys analyst Sheng Win Chow indicated that the AI features on these…

  • Missing Thai man found dead, questions raised over link to unidentified woman

    Missing Thai man found dead, questions raised over link to unidentified woman

    A Thai mother found the body of her missing son by a roadside forest along the Sattahip-Nakhon Ratchasima Road in Chon Buri province. The plot thickens, however, as queries have emerged regarding a potential connection to the body of an unidentified Thai woman discovered just 2 kilometres away from the dead man. On Sunday, December 3, officers from Huay Yai…

  • Roi Et: Pickup truck’s fatal crash was fatigue-induced

    Roi Et: Pickup truck’s fatal crash was fatigue-induced

    A fatal crash involving a pickup truck occurred yesterday on Route 202, in Suwannaphum District, Roi Et Province, where a family was travelling back from a relative’s ordination ceremony. The 51 year old driver, Suriya, who was behind the wheel of the pickup truck, briefly fell asleep, which resulted in a fatal accident that claimed the life of his 72…

  • Update: Thai woman offers free accommodation to bus crash victims

    Update: Thai woman offers free accommodation to bus crash victims

    The devastating bus crash that claimed 14 lives in Thailand moved a local woman to offer free accommodation to the victims’ relatives. Thitinun Iamtua, also known as Nan, who hails from Huai Yang, was at the scene of the bus crash where she found a terrified young girl, Mali, who had been separated from her mother. Nan explained that when…

  • Chaowalit Thongduang: Thailand asserts active extradition treaty with Indonesia

    Chaowalit Thongduang: Thailand asserts active extradition treaty with Indonesia

    Thailand‘s Office of the Attorney-General (OAG) asserted yesterday, December 5, that the country has an active extradition treaty with Indonesia. This announcement arrived in light of an unverified report suggesting that notorious fugitive Chaowalit Thongduang, also known as Sia Paeng, might have escaped to the Southeast Asian country. Prayuth Phetkhun, the OAG spokesperson, clarified that the attorney-general possesses the authority…

  • Chinese man in Thai police uniform sparks drama about VIP service

    Chinese man in Thai police uniform sparks drama about VIP service

    A video of a Chinese man wearing a Thai police uniform sparked debate about VIP service on social media. The police officer in the video insisted that no special service was provided, adding that he is just a service-minded person. The Facebook page Lui Jeen (ลุยจีน) shared the video from Weibo along with its translation yesterday, December 5. The footage…

  • Cable car project causes concerns of potential overcrowding at Phu Kradueng

    Cable car project causes concerns of potential overcrowding at Phu Kradueng

    Concerns have been voiced by the Seub Nakhasathien Foundation over potential overcrowding at Phu Kradueng National Park in Loei, as a result of plans to revive a long-debated cable car project. The foundation, while assured that modern construction techniques can minimise environmental and wildlife disruption, is apprehensive about the park’s capacity to handle an influx of tourists. Ornyupa Sangkamarn, the…

  • Fatal car accident ignites fire in Ratchaburi: Driver unidentified

    Fatal car accident ignites fire in Ratchaburi: Driver unidentified

    A fatal incident claimed the life of a driver in Ratchaburi when his car collided with a bridge’s pier, igniting a fierce fire that could not be controlled in time. The horrifying event occurred around 2.40am today, on the Phetkasem inbound road in front of an industrial estate in Don Sai Subdistrict, Photharam District. The vehicle involved was an MG5…

  • Thai prime minister: Army anti-drug efforts on Myanmar border

    Thai prime minister: Army anti-drug efforts on Myanmar border

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin directed the army to intensify its efforts to curb illicit drug smuggling along the Myanmar frontier. The directive was issued yesterday, December 5, during a meeting with the army chief, General Songwit Noonpackdee. The prime minister specifically emphasised the importance of the military’s collaboration with the police in executing this task. PM Srettha also stressed the…

  • Foreign man dies in tragic Pattaya road accident: Intentional act or mishap?

    Foreign man dies in tragic Pattaya road accident: Intentional act or mishap?

    The bustling city of Pattaya witnessed a sorrowful scene on Sukhumvit Road in the early hours of yesterday when a foreign man lost his life in a traffic accident. The driver of the vehicle involved reported that the man had intentionally leapt in front of his car, thereby causing the fatal collision. Pattaya police were alerted to the incident at…

  • Indian tourist assaulted in Pattaya over parking misunderstanding

    Indian tourist assaulted in Pattaya over parking misunderstanding

    The bustling seaside resort of Pattaya was recently the setting for an unfortunate incident involving an Indian tourist assaulted by a local motorbike taxi driver. The Indian visitor, Somnath Saha, fell victim to a physical assault, allegedly perpetrated by the taxi driver. The conflict began when the 39 year old Indian tourist parked his motorbike in a spot the local…

  • Drastic drop in Thai gold prices today following recent surge

    Drastic drop in Thai gold prices today following recent surge

    Gold prices in Thailand have plummeted drastically today following a continuous surge, according to the Gold Traders Association. The price of gold ornaments fell by 250 baht compared to the last price yesterday, selling at 34,450 baht per baht-weight. The buying price of gold bars in the country stands at 33,850 baht per baht-weight and the selling price is 33,950…

  • Young clinician’s tragic death raises questions on Thai air pollution

    Young clinician’s tragic death raises questions on Thai air pollution

    The problem of PM 2.5 Thai air pollution has been highlighted by the unfortunate case of 28 year old Kritthai Tansombatitkul, a clinician and statistician at the Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, who passed away from late-stage lung cancer. Despite living a healthy lifestyle and not smoking, he was diagnosed with the disease at a young age, leading many…

  • Reckless truck driver leads Thai police on a high-speed chase

    Reckless truck driver leads Thai police on a high-speed chase

    A death-defying high-speed chase unfolded yesterday on the bustling Kanchanaphisek Expressway Road in Phra Pradaeng, Samut Prakan. At around 3.30pm, December 4, Thailand Traffic Police found themselves in hot pursuit of a truck that had evaded their stop and had proceeded to recklessly cause damage to over 20 vehicles. The chase ended in four police officers sustaining injuries. Officers from…

  • Thai road safety groups challenge extended bar hours over drink-driving fears

    Thai road safety groups challenge extended bar hours over drink-driving fears

    Alcohol temperance and road safety groups are challenging the new government decision to allow late-night bars and clubs in major Thai cities to extend opening hours until 4am. The critics argue that the authorities failed to make necessary arrangements to avert potential alcohol-related mishaps. This protest follows an announcement made by the Interior Ministry nearly a week ago, permitting bars…

  • BCPG to divest its nine solar farms in Japan for strategic reinvestment

    BCPG to divest its nine solar farms in Japan for strategic reinvestment

    BCPG Plc, Bangchak Group’s power generation subsidiary, is planning to divest all its nine solar farms in Japan, in a strategic move to revamp its long-term investment in renewable energy. The assets on sale include equity worth 6.93 billion baht and net debt totalling 3.44 billion baht. The company has entered into an asset purchase agreement with Danish renewable energy…

  • Brave police officer thwarts attempted assault in broad daylight

    Brave police officer thwarts attempted assault in broad daylight

    A Bang Phli Noi Police Station officer, Yuttakorn Kao Kaeo, was heading to work on his motorcycle today when he spotted two teenagers signalling for help. The officer discovered a man, 38 year old Anek, attacking a 23 year old woman called A, in a nearby forest. Initially, the officer suspected a domestic dispute, but A, who was in a state…

  • Kanchanaburi police hunt for murderer who taunts cops with Facebook riddle

    Kanchanaburi police hunt for murderer who taunts cops with Facebook riddle

    Police in Kanchanaburi are racing against time to apprehend a brutal murderer who allegedly shot a transgender woman dead in an apparent robbery. The suspect, obviously a fan of serial killer movies, then audaciously taunted authorities and friends of the victim by using her stolen phone to post a chilling riddle on her Facebook account asking, “Do you know who…

  • Rayong woman arrested for alleged minor sex trade and drug distribution

    Rayong woman arrested for alleged minor sex trade and drug distribution

    Unfolding in the heart of Rayong, a woman suspected of operating a minor sex trade and drug distribution network has surrendered to the police. This dramatic event unfolded yesterday, December 4, rooted in allegations from two teenage victims who had reached out to a local Facebook page, Zoom Rayong, claiming they had been held captive and exploited in a house…

  • Major drug bust in Thailand seizes 2 tonnes of meth bound for Philippines and Australia

    Major drug bust in Thailand seizes 2 tonnes of meth bound for Philippines and Australia

    In a major drug bust, authorities last night apprehended 13 suspects and confiscated 2 tonnes of crystal methamphetamine from a large tugboat in Chachoengsao’s Bang Pakong district. The narcotics, believed to be headed for the Philippines and Australia, were discovered during a late-night search operation by marine and narcotics suppression police. As law enforcement officers arrived, several individuals attempted to…

  • Amnesty angst: Deputy PM dishes on MFP’s controversial bill, lese majeste sparks political fireworks

    Amnesty angst: Deputy PM dishes on MFP’s controversial bill, lese majeste sparks political fireworks

    Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai reported that the proposed amnesty bill by the Move Forward Party (MFP), the main opposition, sparked controversy among various political parties due to its provision for lese majeste offences. Phumtham, also the Commerce Minister and a senior member of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, indicated that while many parties agree with the amnesty bill’s objectives,…

  • Bus crash near Wanakorn Park claims 14 lives, injures 35

    Bus crash near Wanakorn Park claims 14 lives, injures 35

    A fatal collision involving a Bangkok-Na Thawi tour bus claimed 14 lives and injured 35 today. The bus, registered under number 14-3301 hit a tree, splitting into two at Huai Yang, Thap Sakae, near the entrance to Wanakorn National Park. At 1am, Anant Totuang, the Deputy Investigation Inspector of Huai Yang Police Station, Thap Sakae District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province,…

  • Drunk police officer kills motorcyclist in Kanchanaburi

    Drunk police officer kills motorcyclist in Kanchanaburi

    A fatal drink driving accident unfolded in Kanchanaburi, when an inebriated police officer struck a motorcycle, instantly killing the rider. The officer, who was behind the wheel of his pick-up truck, was found with a blood alcohol level of 300 milligrammes per decilitre (mg/dL), six times over the legal limit of 50 mg/dL. Tha Muang police were alerted to the…

  • German documentary reignites sex tourism concerns for Thailand’s Pattaya

    German documentary reignites sex tourism concerns for Thailand’s Pattaya

    Concerns are being raised about the potential damage to Thailand’s overall tourism market due to a documentary by German media organisation Deutsche Welle (DW), which highlights Pattaya as a sex tourism destination. This documentary is currently blocked in Thailand. Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, the president of the Thai Hotels Association (THA), recalls a similar report about sex tourism in Pattaya from…

  • Thai government approves 8 billion baht scheme to tackle PM2.5 pollution

    Thai government approves 8 billion baht scheme to tackle PM2.5 pollution

    To mitigate the escalating PM2.5 pollution problem, the government recently approved a scheme worth 8 billion baht designed to incentivise sugarcane farmers to modify their harvesting methods. The initiative, which is set to be implemented in the 2022/23 harvest year, encourages farmers to cut fresh sugarcane without burning the residue, a practice known to be a significant contributor to the…

  • Parliament to consult on charter amendment referendum

    Parliament to consult on charter amendment referendum

    Upon the resumption of the Parliament session on December 12, MPs and senators will be consulted on the method of conducting a referendum on a charter amendment, revealed the head of a referendum hearing sub-panel, Nikorn Chamnong. He plans to forward a questionnaire to Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, the House Speaker, and Senate Speaker Pornpetch Wichitcholchai, who will request their…

  • Thai PM plans revision of 5.1 billion baht for national art and culture

    Thai PM plans revision of 5.1 billion baht for national art and culture

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday announced plans to revise the substantial sum of 5.1 billion baht (US$145 million), originally designated for the promotion initiatives of national art and culture by the National Soft Power Development Committee (NSPDC). The Thai prime minister expressed the need for judicious use of the funds to maximise efficacy. PM Srettha’s statements followed the NSPDC’s second…