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    8 Pneumonia prevention tips for expat families in Thailand

    With World Pneumonia Day on November 9, it’s the perfect time to consider how you can protect your family from this serious illness, especially in Thailand, where unique climate and seasonal factors come into play. Pneumonia can be especially dangerous...

  • Thailand sees 5% tourism expenditure rise despite high living costs

    Thailand sees 5% tourism expenditure rise despite high living costs

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) predicts a 5% surge in tourism expenditure during this year’s Loy Krathong festival, amounting to a total of 6.1 billion baht. The anticipated increase comes despite the country’s locals exercising caution due to escalating living costs. TAT forecasts that the festival will witness around 2.04 million domestic journeys, a 10% rise from the previous…

  • Thailand weather: Bracing for thunderstorms and a 5 degree drop

    Thailand weather: Bracing for thunderstorms and a 5 degree drop

    Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for thunderstorms and strong gusts today, followed by a temperature drop of 2 to 5 degrees Celsius. The southern region is forecasted to experience heavy rainfall. The public is advised to avoid open spaces at 5am today, followed by the changes in Thailand weather. A high-pressure system or cold air mass is currently…

  • Thai prime minister addresses small investors’ crisis of confidence in the stock market

    Thai prime minister addresses small investors’ crisis of confidence in the stock market

    Thailand’s Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin has spoken about the news of small investors planning to stop trading on November 20 due to a crisis of confidence. The situation, the Thailand prime minister says, is serious and warrants investigation. The government, he assures, is not taking negative measures against the Thailand Stock Exchange, but is trying to improve multiple…

  • Fueling frustration: Thailand Energy Minister alarmed as petrol prices play a seesaw despite promised relief

    Fueling frustration: Thailand Energy Minister alarmed as petrol prices play a seesaw despite promised relief

    Peeraphan Salirathaviphak, Thailand’s Minister of Energy, raised concerns about the constant fluctuations in petrol prices, which have seen a continuous rise over the past two days, despite a recent government announcement of a 2 baht per litre reduction. In a statement made at the Government House at 1pm this afternoon, Peeraphan argued that petrol prices should not fluctuate like stocks…

  • Iguana invasion: Wild population surge puts Thai officials on edge, sparks import halt pondering

    Iguana invasion: Wild population surge puts Thai officials on edge, sparks import halt pondering

    The increased iguana population in the wild across numerous provinces in Thailand has provoked the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) to consider halting the importation of the species. Attapon Charoenchansa, the department’s director-general, revealed yesterday that the decision comes on the heels of an uptick in iguana sightings in natural habitats and urban areas. “The burgeoning…

  • Chon Buri: Loan-sharking couple arrested following deadly shooting

    Chon Buri: Loan-sharking couple arrested following deadly shooting

    A couple, involved in a loan-sharking gang, were arrested following a shooting that resulted in the death of a 45 year old fruit vendor named Itthipol (surname withheld). The incident occurred near a convenience store on Sukhumvit Road, Soi 109, Plutaluang, Sattahip, Chon Buri. The suspects, 29 year old Somchai Homkaraket, and Ratchadaphon Sirirat, also 29 years old, were apprehended…

  • Phuket police apprehend duo for vandalising Russian tour buses

    Phuket police apprehend duo for vandalising Russian tour buses

    The tranquil island of Phuket was shaken as two men were seized by police for allegedly vandalising Russian tour buses. The duo was said to be receiving a bounty of 1,000 baht for each vehicle they damaged using a slingshot and ball bearings. They managed to wreak havoc on ten buses before their arrest. The arrests were made following a…

  • Decapitated Thai man’s head found in water tank, murderer remains at large

    Decapitated Thai man’s head found in water tank, murderer remains at large

    Following the murder of a Thai man in the southern province of Surat Thani, police finally located his missing head after five days of extensive search. However, the identity of the killer remains unknown. The lifeless body of Sangiam Penrum, a 53 year old man, was discovered outside his residence in Surat Thani on November 11. Sangiam had been decapitated,…

  • Vietnamese investor-led network raided in Thailand for false milk powder sales

    Vietnamese investor-led network raided in Thailand for false milk powder sales

    A Vietnamese investor-led network, falsely advertising and selling a specialised milk powder with exaggerated health benefits, was raided by the Royal Thai Police (RTP). The authorities seized more than 42 million baht in assets and accused the network of misusing the name of a renowned former national football player, Piyapong Pue-on, in their marketing. The operation took place at 10am…

  • Thai police probe mysterious murder of Taiwanese man at Bangkok hotel

    Thai police probe mysterious murder of Taiwanese man at Bangkok hotel

    Thai police are investigating the murder of a Taiwanese man found tied and bound in the Niran Grand Hotel in the Udomsuk neighbourhood of Bangkok today, November 16. The tragic discovery of the Taiwanese man was made at the hotel on Soi Udomsuk 17, also known as Soi Sukhumvit 103, in Bangkok’s Bang Na district. An employee found the body…

  • Good cop, bad fall: Chinese policewoman’s rescue mission turns into accusations and yuan showdown

    Good cop, bad fall: Chinese policewoman’s rescue mission turns into accusations and yuan showdown

    A Chinese policewoman who aided an elderly man who had fallen in the street was met with accusations and a hefty compensation demand of 13,000 yuan (65,500 baht), leading her to reveal her true identity as a police officer, silencing her accusers. The incident occurred recently in Tianjin, China when a policewoman, on her way to work, came across a fallen…

  • Royal Thai Army to pay over 2 million baht compensation for Lahu tribe defender’s death

    Royal Thai Army to pay over 2 million baht compensation for Lahu tribe defender’s death

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has been ordered to pay over 2 million baht in compensation to the family of Chaiyaphum Pa-sae, a human rights defender from the Lahu tribe, as ruled by the Supreme Court today. This case stems from an incident in 2017 where Chaiyaphum was shot dead by military officials at a checkpoint in Chiang Mai. Despite…

  • Police crackdown on drugs and firearms disturbs peace in Phuket

    Police crackdown on drugs and firearms disturbs peace in Phuket

    The tranquil calm of Tambon Thepkrasattri in Phuket was shattered yesterday when Thalang police executed a successful operation against illicit activities. Two individuals were apprehended in the ongoing crackdown against drugs and firearms that has been plaguing the region. The first individual, Surasak “Sak” Nakklap, a 44 year old local from Moo 11, Thepkrasattri, was arrested in the vicinity of…

  • Burglary busters: Thalang police nab duo, bringing relief to southern Thailand’s crime-weary community

    Burglary busters: Thalang police nab duo, bringing relief to southern Thailand’s crime-weary community

    In a series of successful home burglary crackdowns, Thalang police apprehended two suspects in Thepkrasattri, in southern Thailand. This recent breakthrough in the investigation came as a relief to the local community, which had been plagued by a spate of break-ins and robberies. The two men, 41 year old Anon “Nont” Somphet, a resident of Moo 4, Thepkrasattri, and 44…

  • Down under dilemma: Australian arrested at Phuket Airport with cocaine stash hidden in passport

    Down under dilemma: Australian arrested at Phuket Airport with cocaine stash hidden in passport

    A 26 year old Australian national found himself in hot water upon his arrival at Phuket International Airport. The arrest came about after a small quantity of cocaine was discovered hidden within his passport by vigilant immigration officers. The young man, whose name was conspicuously absent from the first reports released by the Phuket Immigration Checkpoint officers, was apprehended in…

  • Northern Thailand: National Police Chief resolves longstanding conflict at Wat Hiranyaram

    Northern Thailand: National Police Chief resolves longstanding conflict at Wat Hiranyaram

    National Police Chief, Sukhawimon Thotsakdi, better known as Big To, led a team to Wat Hiranyaram, also known as Wat Luang Por Ngern Bang Klaan, in Phichit province, aiming to resolve long-standing conflicts. Joined by Jaroonkiat Pankeaw, the Commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, and Phumisak Kasemsuk, the Secretary-General of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, they arrived at the temple around 2pm.…

  • 2 loan sharks nabbed for killing fruit seller over 400 baht late payment

    2 loan sharks nabbed for killing fruit seller over 400 baht late payment

    Police arrested two loan sharks in the southern province of Prachuap Kiri Khan after they killed a fruit seller because he was two days late in paying 400 baht in interest. The victim, Thai man Ittiphon Pinthong, was shot and stabbed while he was selling fruit in front of a convenience store on Sukhumvit Road in the Sattahip district of…

  • Prime time relief: Govt’s debt deal targets students, teachers, and small-biz owners

    Prime time relief: Govt’s debt deal targets students, teachers, and small-biz owners

    A fresh debt relief package aimed at several demographics, including past students embroiled in student loan repayments, teachers, and owners of small-to-medium businesses, is set to be unveiled by the government, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin‘s announcement yesterday. The Bangkok-born Thai PM added that this package, which will also extend to individuals making repayments to non-banking lenders, is expected…

  • Thai police busts 500 million baht fraudulent loan scheme in a massive operation

    Thai police busts 500 million baht fraudulent loan scheme in a massive operation

    A massive operation by Thai police led to the arrest of 13 individuals linked to nine fraudulent loan applications, with a total of 500 million baht found circulating in seized passbooks. The Central Investigation Bureau’s (CIB) top officer, Police Lieutenant General Jirabhop Bhuridej, disclosed the details during a press briefing yesterday. The operation spanned across ten provinces, including Bangkok, Nonthaburi,…

  • Highway officer murder: Murder charges hit Nok and crew, along with 21 cops in Nakhon Pathom party

    Highway officer murder: Murder charges hit Nok and crew, along with 21 cops in Nakhon Pathom party

    Charges were filed against Praween Chankhlai, also known as Nok, seven of his accomplices, and 21 police officers in relation to the murder of a highway police officer during a party at Nok’s residence in Nakhon Pathom on September 6. According to a source from the Crime Suppression Division (CSD), investigators concluded their inquiry into Police Major Sivakorn Saibua’s murder,…

  • Thief runs car over homeowner and kills him before fleeing

    Thief runs car over homeowner and kills him before fleeing

    A thief ran over a homeowner with his car and killed him on the road in the central province of Saraburi yesterday, November 14, before fleeing with the stolen goods. Phra Putthabat Police Station officers rushed to investigate the death of a 36 year old Thai man named Charoen Katemongkut at around 9am yesterday. Charoen was found dead by the…

  • Tourists travelling less but spending more in luxury Thai tourism

    Tourists travelling less but spending more in luxury Thai tourism

    The luxury travel sector is witnessing a peculiar trend: tourists are travelling less but spending more, according to the observations from Pimalai Resort and Spa, a hospitality establishment located on Koh Lanta. The resort has also noted that Krabi tourism is grappling with the dearth of international flights, especially from China. The resort’s owner, Charintip Tiyaphorn, revealed that despite the…

  • Thai government seeks urgent economic stimulus amid rising household debt

    Thai government seeks urgent economic stimulus amid rising household debt

    The Thai economy is in a dire state and in urgent need of a stimulus package to prevent further deterioration, according to the government. This stance arises amid ongoing discussions about the true state of the economy, with some expressing doubts about the actual need for the government’s proposed US$313 million handout scheme, which would necessitate a loan of US$15.6…

  • Man fatally shoots stepson following heated argument in Uthai Thani

    Man fatally shoots stepson following heated argument in Uthai Thani

    A fatal domestic dispute broke out in Uthai Thani province yesterday when a 58 year old man shot his 42 year old stepson. The shooting followed a heated argument between the two after consuming alcohol in their residence. Upon receiving an alert around 9.40pm, police officers from Lan Sak Police Station, accompanied by Uthai Thani rescue volunteers, rushed to the scene.…

  • Amorous retreat rumble: Resort guest’s unwanted vibrato experience sparks amusement (video)

    Amorous retreat rumble: Resort guest’s unwanted vibrato experience sparks amusement (video)

    A resort guest documented her discomfort during her stay as her accommodation vibrated due to the amorous activities of a couple in the neighbouring room. The vibrations continued from 8pm to 2am and resumed in the morning, leaving her and her friend unable to sleep. The guest, known as @bella_cutecute, shared her experience on TikTok and urged all resorts to…

  • Khon Kaen karaoke bar raided: 10 workers arrested for operating without permits

    Khon Kaen karaoke bar raided: 10 workers arrested for operating without permits

    A high-profile karaoke bar establishment in Khon Kaen, Thailand, was stormed by the police, resulting in the arrest of 10 female workers operating without permits. Some of these workers had also entered the country illegally. The business owner was implicated in the operation, which took place at 1pm today, at the Immigration Check Office in Khon Kaen, situated within Passenger…

  • Fare play: Bangkok’s Green Line extension bets on 15-baht flat fee, rolling out in January

    Fare play: Bangkok’s Green Line extension bets on 15-baht flat fee, rolling out in January

    The Green Line extension of the Bangkok Mass Transit System, also known as the BTS Skytrain, is set to begin charging a flat fare of 15 baht across the entire line, with the implementation projected to start in January next year. The fare will apply to the second extended section, which includes Mo Chit to Saphan Mai to Khu Khot,…

  • Thai Commerce Minister defends recent sugar price increase

    Thai Commerce Minister defends recent sugar price increase

    The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce defended the recent sugar price hike following discussions with all parties involved. The minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, maintains the decision was made based on appropriate cost considerations, not a failure to control prices. Today, at Government House, Phumtham addressed concerns that the government couldn’t control sugar prices after a Cabinet meeting yesterday decided…

  • PM Srettha encourages Thai students in Stanford to return and work in Thailand

    PM Srettha encourages Thai students in Stanford to return and work in Thailand

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with Thai students at Stanford University, encouraging them to return and work in Thailand. The Thai PM believes that the future will see leading companies investing in the nation, and providing employment opportunities. PM Srettha, who also serves as the Finance Minister, held discussions with the administration of Stanford University and interacted with Thai students…

  • Knockdown house scam: Elusive Thai builder arrested for defrauding clients

    Knockdown house scam: Elusive Thai builder arrested for defrauding clients

    A high-end knockdown house builder, known in the community as Tiger Craftsman, was apprehended by the police and highway patrol today, after absconding with deposit money from clients. The 30 year old suspect responsible for orchestrating this knockdown house scam, identified only as Watthit, was detained by the authorities on Sirisothon Road, Lat Khwang, Ban Pho, Chachoengsao province. Watthit allegedly…