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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....

  • British dad mysteriously vanishes in Bangkok

    British dad mysteriously vanishes in Bangkok

    A British dad has vanished in Thailand after failing to board his flight home—sparking fears from his distraught family. The 33 year old Brit, James Sangwine, from Epping, Essex, jetted off to Bangkok on January 18 to visit a friend but hasn’t been heard from since he left for a night out on January 20. His partner, 38 year old…

  • Cold weather warning in Thailand with frost on mountain tops

    Cold weather warning in Thailand with frost on mountain tops

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a weather warning for today, February 1, highlighting cold to chilly conditions in the north and northeast, with frost expected on mountain tops. Residents are advised to be cautious of fire hazards due to dry weather, while South Thailand faces monsoon effects with high waves at sea. In the next 24 hours, a…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 31 to February 2)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 31 to February 2)

    January felt so long, but finally, the finish line is in sight. And the fact that it wraps up on a Friday? Couldn’t be more fitting. You’ve earned a night out, a toast to surviving the first month of the year (and maybe a quiet moment to reconsider those New Year’s resolutions). As always, Bangkok is full of things to do!…

  • Russian man rescued after car crashes into tree, suspected drugs found

    Russian man rescued after car crashes into tree, suspected drugs found

    A Russian man crashed his sedan into a tree at the side of the road in the southern province of Phetchaburi, sustaining serious injuries. A packet of white powder, suspected to be a drug, was found in his possession. A video shared by Channel 8 shows rescuers, police officers, and residents in Phetchaburi attempting to retrieve the 38 year old…

  • Phumtham dismisses refugee employment proposal as impractical

    Phumtham dismisses refugee employment proposal as impractical

    Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai expressed disapproval of Fair Party list MP Kannavee Suebsang‘s proposal to offer employment to refugees. Phumtham considers it impractical. Phumtham addressed concerns over the United States’ decision to reduce funding for hospitals in nine refugee camps along the Thailand-Myanmar border. He noted that the Thai government is also impacted by this decision,…

  • Thaksin begs Chiang Mai to deliver a landslide victory

    Thaksin begs Chiang Mai to deliver a landslide victory

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made a passionate last-minute appeal to his supporters, urging them to turn their loyalty into votes as Chiang Mai gears up for the Provincial Administration Organisation (PAO) elections tomorrow, February 1. Returning to his home province on Thursday, the 75 year old political titan took the stage in a high-energy rally to back Pichai Lertpongadisorn,…

  • Thai man allegedly kills 3 snakes before taking his own life

    Thai man allegedly kills 3 snakes before taking his own life

    A Thai man allegedly killed three pet snakes before taking his own life at a condominium in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, due to a conflict with a monk in the Isaan province of Nakhon Phanom. A security guard at the condominium near Tiwanon Intersection in Nonthaburi province reported the resident’s death to Mueang Nonthaburi Police Station and the Por Teck…

  • Hot sting: Thai child scalded by soup at Chon Buri restaurant

    Hot sting: Thai child scalded by soup at Chon Buri restaurant

    A restaurant owner pledged to take responsibility and provide compensation after a five year old girl was scalded by hot soup at a popular eatery in Chon Buri. The incident took place yesterday, January 30 at the Khrua Pla Too Thit Auan restaurant, located on Hat Wonnapha Beach, Mueang district, Chon Buri. The child’s mother posted about the incident online,…

  • Smoke signals: Thailand cracks down on PM2.5 cross-border pollution

    Smoke signals: Thailand cracks down on PM2.5 cross-border pollution

    In a sizzling new move to tackle the smoggy skies, Thailand’s Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) sets its sights on cracking down on PM2.5 pollution stemming from cross-border agricultural antics. Their bold plan? To roll out strict measures that target corn imports, demanding ironclad proof that the golden kernels come from non-burning cultivation zones. In a hard-hitting proposal slated for…

  • Thai senator’s death penalty drama stirs up capital debate

    Thai senator’s death penalty drama stirs up capital debate

    A Thai senator sparked controversy after proposing a more severe punishment for drug offenders in a parliamentary session that drug suspects must face the death penalty, and their executions should be broadcast on free TV channels. During a parliamentary meeting on Wednesday, January 29, Senator Amat Ayuken spoke about what he perceived as lenient punishments for suspects in drug-related cases.…

  • Disgraced monk shakes foundations of Buddhist faith in Thailand

    Disgraced monk shakes foundations of Buddhist faith in Thailand

    In a scandal that’s rattled the pious halls of a renowned temple in Don Sak District, Surat Thani Province, a disgraced monk has brought shame once more to the Buddhist faith of Thailand. The abbot, once a spiritual leader, is now at the centre of a sordid tale involving indecent selfies sent to a laywoman, enveloping the temple in scandal…

  • Gem of a deal: Bangkok fair set to sparkle with 3.5 billion baht in trade

    Gem of a deal: Bangkok fair set to sparkle with 3.5 billion baht in trade

    Organisers of the 71st Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair expect the event to generate over 3.5 billion baht in trade. Scheduled for February 22 to 26 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC), the fair is hosted by the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and the Gem and Jewellery Institute of Thailand, with support from various public and…

  • Drunken tourists attack Bolt driver in Pattaya over ‘silent treatment’

    Drunken tourists attack Bolt driver in Pattaya over ‘silent treatment’

    A ride-hailing driver in Pattaya was left bruised and battered after a group of drunken tourists attacked him for refusing to engage in conversation. The shocking incident took place around 3am on Wednesday, January 29 in Soi Buakhao, South Pattaya, when 29 year old Suradet Khawlamai picked up five passengers from the Marina Pattaya South area. The group included two…

  • Thai man shot near penis in jealousy over karaoke bar girl (video)

    Thai man shot near penis in jealousy over karaoke bar girl (video)

    A Thai man shot attempted to shoot another man’s penis at a karaoke bar in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat on Wednesday due to jealousy after his favourite bar girl paid too much attention to the victim. The shooting took place at about 11pm on Wednesday, January 29, frightening partygoers and workers at the karaoke bar. The gunman,…

  • Phuket booze ban begins as election showdown heats up

    Phuket booze ban begins as election showdown heats up

    Thailand’s nationwide alcohol ban kicks in at 6pm today, leaving Phuket tourists dry for 24 hours as the country gears up for the Provincial Administration Organisation (PAO) elections tomorrow, February 1. Under Thai election law, the sale of alcohol is strictly prohibited during voting periods. Those caught flouting the rule face harsh penalties, including fines of up to 10,000 baht,…

  • Uzbek man nabbed at Phuket Airport for overstaying visa

    Uzbek man nabbed at Phuket Airport for overstaying visa

    A 21 year old Uzbek national found himself in hot water after being arrested at Phuket International Airport for overstaying his visa by six days. The arrest took place on Wednesday morning, January 29 at around 10.30am, as immigration officers and local police swooped in on the suspect at the international passenger terminal. The operation was led by Police Lieutenant Colonel Akkaraphon Kaewkiattiyot of the Suppression…

  • Drunk Thai woman crashes pickup into 11 parked vehicles in Pattaya

    Drunk Thai woman crashes pickup into 11 parked vehicles in Pattaya

    A drunk Thai woman crashed her pickup into 11 parked vehicles on Pattaya Sai Sam Road in the early hours of this morning. Fortunately, no one was injured in the accident. Officers from Mueang Pattaya Police Station were alerted to the incident at 3.20am today, January 31, and rushed to the scene. They encountered a sedan with a damaged rear…

  • Thailand gears up for Chinese tourist surge amid charter flight push

    Thailand gears up for Chinese tourist surge amid charter flight push

    Thailand is ramping up efforts to boost Chinese tourist arrivals by increasing charter flights from secondary cities in China while launching a major domestic travel subsidy in June. Chuwit Sirivejkul, regional marketing director for East Asia at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that Thailand welcomed an average of 22,000 to 24,000 Chinese tourists daily in January. The numbers peaked…

  • Israeli man arrested for trying to exchange fake dollars in Pattaya

    Israeli man arrested for trying to exchange fake dollars in Pattaya

    Police arrested an Israeli man after he tried to exchange fake US dollars at an exchange shop in Soi Bua Khao, Pattaya, yesterday, January 30. Staff at a currency exchange shop filed a complaint with Pattaya Tourist Police, reporting that the Israeli man, later identified as 56 year old Rami Ayash, had visited the shop to exchange US dollars for…

  • Thai seafood exports to US unaffected by fishing gear concerns

    Thai seafood exports to US unaffected by fishing gear concerns

    The Department of Fisheries aims to reassure the public that recent changes to Section 66 of a Fisheries Executive Decree will not impact seafood exports to the United States. There are concerns that the US might ban Thai seafood caught using fishing gear harmful to certain marine mammals. Bancha Sookkaew, Director General of the Department of Fisheries, responded to a…

  • Thai lawyer Sittra charged in 111m baht fraud case

    Thai lawyer Sittra charged in 111m baht fraud case

    The Office of the Attorney-General (OAG) has charged prominent lawyer Sittra Biabungkerd, known as Lawyer Tam, and six others in a fraud case involving Jatuporn Ubonlert, also known as Madame Oy. The court ordered them to repay 111 million baht. This sum includes 72 million baht from a fraudulent online lottery investment scheme and 39 million baht from scams related…

  • 5 Frenchmen arrested for running police checkpoint in Phuket

    5 Frenchmen arrested for running police checkpoint in Phuket

    Police arrested five Frenchmen for running a police checkpoint while riding their motorcycles on the Kamala-Patong Road in Phuket at 1.15am on Sunday, January 26. A Thai motorist, Yuttaphon Naluck, shared dashcam footage of the incident on his Facebook account on January 27, showing the foreign motorcyclists ignoring the checkpoint and speeding away in front of Thai police. He captioned…

  • Thailand to modernise railway with 184 new diesel railcars by 2030

    Thailand to modernise railway with 184 new diesel railcars by 2030

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) plans to replace its ageing fleet by procuring 184 air-conditioned diesel railcars, along with spare parts, at a cost of 24.1 billion baht. These new railcars aim to modernise the current fleet, which has been in service for three decades. SRT chief Veeris Ammarapala stated that the new railcars will replace 10 existing long-distance…

  • Businessman assaults delivery rider at gunpoint in Bangkok

    Businessman assaults delivery rider at gunpoint in Bangkok

    A prominent property businessman has been arrested and charged after allegedly forcing a delivery rider into his home at gunpoint and assaulting him. The rider was subsequently rescued. The suspect, 46 year old Sirianont Srikureja, president and CEO of a real estate firm, is being held at Hua Mak Police Station following his arrest on Wednesday for assaulting 46 year…

  • Thai PhD student goes missing in Japan amid exam stress

    Thai PhD student goes missing in Japan amid exam stress

    A Thai PhD student went missing in Miyazaki Prefecture on Kyushu Island, Japan. She was last seen at a town centre bus stop near the University of Miyazaki International House at around 10am on Thursday, January 23. The news Facebook page กิ๊ฟจังนั่งเล่า (Gift Chan News), which focuses on Japanese news, shared a missing person poster for the 30 year old…

  • Elite vs DTV: Is Thailand’s ‘privilege’ visa losing its edge?

    Elite vs DTV: Is Thailand’s ‘privilege’ visa losing its edge?

    Thailand’s Elite visa programme is facing growing competition from cheaper long-term visa alternatives, with the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) emerging as a serious contender. Manatase Annawat, President of Thai Privilege Card (TPC), admitted that rival visa schemes are cutting into their market, particularly DTV, which costs a fraction of the Elite price but lacks its luxury perks. Manatase recently suggested…

  • Rare tiger family caught on camera in Kaeng Krachan park (video)

    Rare tiger family caught on camera in Kaeng Krachan park (video)

    For the first time, a tigress and her three cubs have been recorded roaming Kaeng Krachan National Park, confirming that Thailand’s largest wild cats are successfully breeding in the protected forest. The footage, captured by camera traps deep in the jungle, shows the tigress, identified as KKT-003F, leading her three cubs through the wilderness. Officials estimate the cubs are now…

  • 4 suspects surrender after violent attacks over FiveM game conflicts

    4 suspects surrender after violent attacks over FiveM game conflicts

    Four leading members of a criminal gang, known as the Oreo Gang, turned themselves in after they and other 20 members allegedly carried out violent attacks on multiple victims over conflicts stemming from the action-adventure online game FiveMod, commonly referred to as FiveM. FiveM allows players to create their own servers and communities, each with unique rules, displays, and membership…

  • Booze and bloodshed: Kamnan Nok gets life over police murder

    Booze and bloodshed: Kamnan Nok gets life over police murder

    A Thai ex-official known for his lavish lifestyle and political connections has been sentenced to life in prison for ordering the cold-blooded murder of a police officer at a boozy dinner party. The Criminal Court handed down the sentence to 37 year old Praween Chankhlai, alias Kamnan Nok, after finding him guilty of ordering the execution of Police Major Sivakorn…

  • Rama 2 Road collision leaves two injured in Samut Songkhram

    Rama 2 Road collision leaves two injured in Samut Songkhram

    A collision occurred on Rama 2 Road in Samut Songkhram province involving a pickup truck and a six-wheel truck. Police speculate that the driver might have fallen asleep at the wheel. The incident happened at 9pm yesterday, January 29, at kilometre 74+100, heading south in Mueang Yisan district. Upon arriving at the scene, Police Lieutenant Pitipan Wongaree from the Yi…