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    How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?

    Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....

  • Mentally ill Thai man stabs woman on bus in Isaan (video)

    Mentally ill Thai man stabs woman on bus in Isaan (video)

    A mentally ill Thai man stabbed a local woman he met on a coach bus in the Isaan province of Khon Kaen on February 6. The attacker’s mother revealed that her son had a mental illness but refused any treatment. The victim, Nittaya Pimthong, was rushed to hospital with several cut wounds on her arms. She is in stable condition…

  • The changing tides of cannabis in Thailand

    The changing tides of cannabis in Thailand

    Thailand’s journey with the cannabis ban has taken a notable turn. Initially celebrated for decriminalising cannabis and becoming a leader in Asia for cannabis reform, the country is now considering a significant change in its cannabis policy. Thailand’s initial decriminalisation On June 9, 2022, Thailand made headlines by decriminalising cannabis, a move that led to the rapid growth of a…

  • CCTV exposes chilling rehearsal before Bangkok murder

    CCTV exposes chilling rehearsal before Bangkok murder

    A shocking revelation has emerged from CCTV footage, raising suspicions of a premeditated abduction and murder plot in Bangkok. In the footage, a man identified as Kittichot is seen tracking the movements of Thanasant, a factory worker, in what appears to be a rehearsal for the actual crime. The popular TV show ‘ลุยชนข่าว’ on Channel 8 disclosed the eerie prelude…

  • Thai rice exporters stir in choppy waters as challenges loom ahead

    Thai rice exporters stir in choppy waters as challenges loom ahead

    Rice exporters in Thailand are bracing for a challenging year ahead due to a host of risk factors, including fluctuating exchange rates, waning competitiveness of Thai rice, fierce price competition, the potential impact of the El Niño weather phenomenon, and India’s restrictive export policies, as reported by the Thai Rice Exporters Association. The association’s honorary president, Chookiat Ophaswongse, referred to…

  • Cyber woes: DOP’s PDPA breach prompts CIB intervention

    Cyber woes: DOP’s PDPA breach prompts CIB intervention

    A violation of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) led the Department of Older Persons (DOP) to complain to the Cyber Investigation Bureau (CIB) yesterday. The data breach, involving the DOP’s website, raised alarm bells regarding the possible misuse of personal information. Under the directives of Social Development and Human Security Minister Varawut Silpa-archa, Raemrung Worawat, the DOP’s director-general, reported…

  • Where to celebrate Chinese New Year in Bangkok 2024

    Where to celebrate Chinese New Year in Bangkok 2024

    Chinese New Year, aka Lunar New Year, is just around the corner! This year, it’s happening on Saturday, 10 February 2024. As we get ready to welcome the Year of the Dragon, one thing we can all look forward to is the delicious food and drinks that come with the festivities. And luckily, restaurants all over Bangkok are getting in…

  • Ancient dinosaur fossils discovered in Khon Kaen

    Ancient dinosaur fossils discovered in Khon Kaen

    Dinosaur fossils, estimated to be between 100 million to 110 million years old, have been unearthed in the Nam Phong district of Khon Kaen. The fossils, thought to be from the sauropod and spinosaurid species, were discovered by a team from the Department of Mineral Resources, led by Sasa-On Khansubha, a palaeontologist from the Sirindhorn Dinosaur Museum. The initial investigation…

  • Thai govt urges electric incense use during Chinese New Year

    Thai govt urges electric incense use during Chinese New Year

    Deputy Government Spokesperson Karom Phonphonklang yesterday shared a statement concerning the upcoming Chinese New Year Celebration, which is to be held from February 8 to 10. The focus of his statement was on the need to monitor the lighting of incense, candles, firecrackers, and the burning of paper money. Karom Phonphonklang expressed the Thai government’s concern over the potential health…

  • Thailand urged to speed up joint gas project with Cambodia

    Thailand urged to speed up joint gas project with Cambodia

    Energy experts urged Thailand to accelerate discussions on a joint gas production endeavour with Cambodia in the overlapping claim area (OCA). The call comes in light of the global shift towards clean energy, which could pose challenges to new petroleum projects due to their contribution to carbon emissions. Despite its initiation in 2001, the OCA negotiations have yet to progress…

  • Authorities takes action to curb urban macaques in Lop Buri

    Authorities takes action to curb urban macaques in Lop Buri

    In a bid to tackle the escalating monkey mayhem in Lop Buri, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) teamed up with local authorities, unleashing a joint effort aimed at disciplining, relocating, and sterilising the troublesome urban macaques. The historic Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Mueang district has become a battleground for the bustling macaque population,…

  • Stop the pigeon! Chinese bird evades dastardly espionage suspicions, flies to freedom

    Stop the pigeon! Chinese bird evades dastardly espionage suspicions, flies to freedom

    In a plotline more fitting to the 1969 children’s cartoon series Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines attempting to “Catch the Pigeon,” a pigeon suspected of espionage for China was finally freed after eight months in captivity, thanks to the intervention of animal rights crusaders, PETA. The bird’s release from the clutches of Indian officials this week marks the climax…

  • Tesla’s South Korea sales slump amidst safety concerns, subsidy cuts

    Tesla’s South Korea sales slump amidst safety concerns, subsidy cuts

    Tesla Inc’s sales in South Korea took a hit in January, with the company selling only one electric vehicle (EV) in the entire month. The Austin-based automaker faced a range of challenges, including safety concerns, pricing issues, and inadequate charging infrastructure. Data from the Korean trade ministry and Seoul-based researcher Carisyou revealed that the single sale of a Model Y…

  • Cambodian PM hails Thai counterpart for preventing political interference

    Cambodian PM hails Thai counterpart for preventing political interference

    Gratitude was expressed by Cambodian PM Hun Manet towards Srettha Thavisin, Prime Minister of Thailand, for his commitment to preventing Thailand from becoming a platform for interference in Cambodia’s internal affairs. The statement was made today, February 7, following the apprehension of two Cambodian human rights activists and a former political detainee by Thai officials. The arrests have engendered criticism from…

  • 15 Vietnamese arrested for illegally working on cannabis farm in southern Thailand

    15 Vietnamese arrested for illegally working on cannabis farm in southern Thailand

    Thai police arrested 15 Vietnamese workers yesterday for working illegally on a cannabis farm in the southern province of Phetchaburi. The owner of the farm is under investigation. Phetchaburi Provincial Public Health Office and Administration Office received a complaint from locals in the Tha Yang district that a number of Vietnamese nationals were working on a cannabis farm in the…

  • How the Apple Vision Pro will affect Thailand?

    How the Apple Vision Pro will affect Thailand?

    The much-loved tech legend Steve Jobs himself and the Apple team spent more than 16 years developing the Apple Vision Pro, unveiled on February 2, 2024, based on an iPod pattern concept. The device has gained recognition as Apple’s first foray into “Spatial Computing.” Despite its early success with many exceptional features that set Apple apart from opponents, the Apple…

  • Food for thought: Activist hospitalised after 11-day hunger strike

    Food for thought: Activist hospitalised after 11-day hunger strike

    Political activist Netiporn Sanesangkhom, aka Bung, was transferred from prison to the Correctional Hospital yesterday, following a hunger strike lasting 11 days, as confirmed by her legal representatives. Suffering from symptoms including hepatitis and cystitis, Netiporn was too frail to walk, as stated by Thai Lawyers for Human Rights on their official account. Her confinement began at the Central Women’s…

  • Sandal scandal: Thai temple thief swaps white flipflops for black in Chiang Mai (video)

    Sandal scandal: Thai temple thief swaps white flipflops for black in Chiang Mai (video)

    A CCTV camera at Phra That Doi Suthep Temple in the southern province of Chiang Mai captured a Thai man stealing a pair of shoes from a South Korean tourist. The man entered the temple wearing white flipflops but left wearing black ones. The leader of the security team at the temple, Porramate Ngamchuen, told Channel 7 that the theft took…

  • Thailand taps Chinese influencers to boost exports

    Thailand taps Chinese influencers to boost exports

    The Thai government launched an initiative to boost the country’s exports to China, the world’s second-largest economy. The plan involves inviting 30 to 50 of China’s leading social media influencers to visit Thailand in May. During their stay, these influencers will livestream their Thai experiences, promoting local products from traditional elephant pants to native sweet treats to their followers back…

  • Amnesty Thailand urges government to free activist Arnon Nampa

    Amnesty Thailand urges government to free activist Arnon Nampa

    Amnesty International Thailand urged the Pheu Thai-led administration to immediately free political activist Arnon Nampa, who stands accused of insulting the monarchy. Despite facing serious threats from Thai conservative groups, the pressure mounts for his release. Amnesty, alongside numerous political activists, gathered near the government house, some donning wizard costumes akin to Arnon’s attire at previous protests. The NGO submitted…

  • Heroic rescuer saves abducted kids from drunken woman in Isaan

    Heroic rescuer saves abducted kids from drunken woman in Isaan

    A Thai man successfully rescued four children from a drunk woman who abducted the kids from the Isaan province of Udon Thani. A 54 year old resident, Phatcharaporn Phonla, told PPTV HD that she noticed a suspicious black Mitsubishi Xpander SUV parked at the playground in her community, Baan Nong Phueng, in the Kumphawapi district of Udon Thani. She saw…

  • Deserted Pattaya hotel turns into drug den, electricity theft hub

    Deserted Pattaya hotel turns into drug den, electricity theft hub

    Law enforcement and municipal authorities were left stunned as they uncovered a web of trespassing, illicit drug activities, and unauthorised power usage lurking within an abandoned hotel nestled in Soi 1, Jomtien Beach, on Monday. Despite the warning of a No Trespassing sign, the three-story hotel, shuttered during the Covid-19 pandemic, was harbouring five individuals in separate rooms. Shockingly, each…

  • Pattaya Mayor saves buffaloes from the slaughter for the blind

    Pattaya Mayor saves buffaloes from the slaughter for the blind

    Pattaya Mayor Poramet Ngamphichet donated 30,000 baht to the Thai Association of the Blind to rescue two buffaloes from the brink of slaughter. In an initiative unveiled on Monday, Mayor Poramet’s collaborative effort with city officials aims to provide a lifeline for visually impaired individuals in Uthai Thani Province. The funds gathered through a charity event and contributions from dedicated…

  • Flash mob fiasco: MFP’s Pita disqualified as PM candidate

    Flash mob fiasco: MFP’s Pita disqualified as PM candidate

    Move Forward Party (MFP)’s prime ministerial candidate, Pita Limjaroenrat has been barred from the premiership after receiving a suspended jail sentence for his involvement in a 2019 Bangkok flash mob protest, as confirmed by a renowned legal expert. Jade Donavanik, a lecturer at the College of Asian Scholars, clarified that the recent four-month suspended sentence handed down by the Pathumwan District…

  • Road tragedy: Boy’s stumble turns fatal in Isaan province (video)

    Road tragedy: Boy’s stumble turns fatal in Isaan province (video)

    A seven year old boy tripped while crossing the road near his school in the Isaan province of Ubon Ratchathani resulting in a pickup driver accidentally running over and killing him. The tragic accident happened near Pathum Wittayakorn School in Ubon Ratchathani province at 4pm on February 5. At the time, the school was busy with vehicles and parents picking…

  • Thailand’s defence ministry to take action over fraudulent Sor Dor 43 sales

    Thailand’s defence ministry to take action over fraudulent Sor Dor 43 sales

    The Defence Ministry of Thailand disclosed yesterday that it will take legal action against any military members, both former and present, who are found guilty of selling fraudulent Sor Dor 43 certificates. The announcement was made by Minister Sutin Klungsang, in response to allegations by Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, a party-list MP of the Move Forward Party (MFP) and chairman of the…

  • Thailand to merge ID and disability cards for streamlined support

    Thailand to merge ID and disability cards for streamlined support

    Varawut Silpa-archa, the Minister of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS), announced plans to merge identification (ID) and disability cards as part of an effort to streamline support for disabled individuals. The disability allowance includes those who are incarcerated. The minister’s declaration was in response to the story of Monthon Phetsang, a 48 year old disabled man who embarked on a…

  • Reckless Thai driver’s wrong-way sedan smash-up leaves one dead (video)

    Reckless Thai driver’s wrong-way sedan smash-up leaves one dead (video)

    A reckless Thai driver killed a man and injured others when he drove his sedan against the traffic flow in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, colliding with a pickup truck. Pak Kret Police Station officers and Poh Teck Tung Rescue Foundation rushed to the accident scene on the Khlong Prapa Overpass in the Pakkret district of Nonthaburi province at about 5.20am…

  • Flight fright: Air Canada-Thailand flight detours to Hong Kong as passenger falls ill

    Flight fright: Air Canada-Thailand flight detours to Hong Kong as passenger falls ill

    An Air Canada flight destined for Bangkok was forced to make an emergency diversion to Hong Kong after a passenger fell ill onboard. The Air Canada Boeing 787, which operates flights between Vancouver and Bangkok, declared an emergency on February 4, prompting its redirection to Hong Kong. Flight AC65, a routine scheduled service, is typically operated between Vancouver and Bangkok…

  • Corruption potential in the 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme

    Corruption potential in the 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme

    Despite potential warnings from the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), the government has confirmed plans to proceed with the 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat agreed to let the digital wallet policy committee begin work next week. The focus of the forthcoming meeting will be on the potential for corruption during the handout…

  • Trunk trouble: Illegal elephant pants imports surge sparks probe

    Trunk trouble: Illegal elephant pants imports surge sparks probe

    A surge of illegal imports of Thai elephant pants from China and neighbouring countries led to an official investigation on February 5. Phumtham Wechayachai, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, directed the Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) to look into this matter. These infringing items were spotted at various tourist hotspots, being sold at prices significantly lower than…