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    How one hospital visit in Thailand could cost more than your whole trip

    Thailand is a favourite spot for travellers who want to enjoy more while spending less. From cheap street food to low-cost hotels and fun attractions, it’s easy to stretch your budget here. But there’s one thing many people don’t think...

  • Thailand Post to launch digital mailbox service Prompt Post in Q3

    Thailand Post to launch digital mailbox service Prompt Post in Q3

    Thailand Post is set to launch Prompt Post, a digital mailbox service, by the third quarter of this year. The move is aimed at capitalising on the growing trend of electronic document handling and supporting the company’s Post Digital mission. Thailand Post‘s chief executive, Dhanant Subhadrabandhu, explained that the company has been actively developing its business to offer comprehensive postal…

  • Western man attacks Chinese man on road in Pattaya

    Western man attacks Chinese man on road in Pattaya

    A witness posted a video of a Western man attacking a Chinese man on a pavement along Southern Pattaya Road in Pattaya in the early hours of Wednesday, May 24. The witness, 31 year old Pom, told ThaiRath that she spotted a fracas among a group of people while riding a motorcycle past the scene at 3am. She decided to…

  • A guide to choosing the best international school for your kids

    A guide to choosing the best international school for your kids

    Moving to another country with your family is exciting, but can be stressful and full of worries. One of those worries could be the very real dilemma of trying to find an international school that fits your children’s needs. Such things as the quality and type of curriculum, classroom size, location, and cost can complicate your international school hunt. However,…

  • Pregnant woman brutally attacked by employer, police reluctance sparks outrage

    Pregnant woman brutally attacked by employer, police reluctance sparks outrage

    A pregnant woman was brutally assaulted by her employer resulting in severe head injuries and the death of her unborn child in Mae Hong Son, northern Thailand. The police reportedly downplayed the incident and pressured the victim to accept compensation instead of pressing charges. The 31 year old woman named Hom, who worked in a tofu shop in Mae Hong Son,…

  • Singapore at high risk of technical recession amid external challenges

    Singapore at high risk of technical recession amid external challenges

    Singapore is facing a heightened risk of entering a technical recession in the second quarter as external challenges continue to impact the economy. The city-state saw a 0.4% decline in the economy during the first quarter compared to the previous three months, marking a reversal from the 0.1% growth in the fourth quarter of 2022. Singapore last experienced a technical…

  • THAIFEX-ANUGA ASIA 2023 shapes the future of sustainable food innovation

    THAIFEX-ANUGA ASIA 2023 shapes the future of sustainable food innovation

    The THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA 2023 exhibition was launched by the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) and Koelnmesse (KM) Germany, with a focus on promoting sustainable food innovation. The event is happening now at IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani, from 23-27 May 2023. The event allows attendees to discover a variety of future food…

  • Excise Department supports Move Forward Party’s Progressive Liquor Act

    Excise Department supports Move Forward Party’s Progressive Liquor Act

    The deputy director-general of the Excise Department stated that the department’s liquor policy is in line with the Move Forward Party‘s Progressive Liquor Act. The proposed Act aims to liberalise liquor production, allowing both small and large producers to enter the market. Kriengkrai Pattanaporn explained that the proposal is consistent with the department’s policy, and there would be no objections if…

  • Jelly blubbers return to southern Thailand river after 3 years

    Jelly blubbers return to southern Thailand river after 3 years

    Jelly blubbers, a kind of jellyfish, have returned to a river in Songkhla province in southern Thailand after disappearing for more than three years. Aerial photos reveal jelly blubbers (Catostylus mosaicus) in their masses floating in the Khlong Bang Rieng River in Bang Riang subdistrict, Khuan Niang district, which locals say is a rare natural phenomenon. Normally, jelly blubbers reside…

  • Thai senator summoned for alleged involvement in attack on monks and residents in Isaan

    Thai senator summoned for alleged involvement in attack on monks and residents in Isaan

    Police summoned Thai senator Kittisak Rattanawaraha for questioning after it was discovered that he was allegedly involved in an attack on monks and residents in the Isaan province of Phichit last month. On April 6, a group of men wearing all-black came to Bang Klan Temple, also known as Hirunyaram Temple, in the Pho Talay district of Phichit and attacked…

  • Typhoon Mawar wreaks havoc on Guam, leaving thousands without power

    Typhoon Mawar wreaks havoc on Guam, leaving thousands without power

    Typhoon Mawar has left a trail of destruction in its wake after slamming into Guam, causing power outages and flooding buildings with a powerful storm surge. Residents of the US Pacific Ocean territory are now left to assess the damage caused by the typhoon. Governor Lou Leon Guerrero is expected to evaluate the extent of the damage on the island,…

  • Singapore maintains 2023 growth forecast amid global economic risks

    Singapore maintains 2023 growth forecast amid global economic risks

    Singapore‘s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has announced that it is maintaining its growth forecast for 2023 at 0.5% to 2.5%, with growth expected to be around the mid-point of this range. This comes as the economy experienced a 0.4% year-on-year growth between January and March, primarily due to the manufacturing, wholesale trade, and finance and insurance sectors. The…

  • Melissa Caddick’s death mystery unsolved, coroner rules

    Melissa Caddick’s death mystery unsolved, coroner rules

    The mysterious case of conwoman Melissa Caddick, who vanished from her luxurious eastern Sydney home in November 2020, has captivated Australia. Her partially decomposed foot washed up on a beach months later, sparking numerous theories about her fate. Despite a long-running inquest, a coroner ruled on Thursday that the exact circumstances of her death would remain unknown. Melissa Caddick’s life…

  • Thailand on track for 10 million tourists despite low season

    Thailand on track for 10 million tourists despite low season

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) anticipates that by the end of this month, Thailand will have welcomed 10 million foreign tourists, with at least 2 million visitors per month expected during the low season. TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn stated that Thailand has consistently recorded over 50,000 arrivals daily, indicating that the monthly minimum rate of 2 million visitors during…

  • Pattaya bottle collector slashed by stranger during a drinking session

    Pattaya bottle collector slashed by stranger during a drinking session

    A 48 year old bottle collector in Pattaya was attacked with a knife by an unknown man who had previously asked to join him for a drink. The incident occurred yesterday at 10.30pm, May 24, and was reported to Sawang Boriboon rescuers. The rescuers found the injured man, Banyat Pholdee, with a deep wound in his back caused by a…

  • Krungsri Auto targets 1/3 EV lending market share amid 203% growth forecast

    Krungsri Auto targets 1/3 EV lending market share amid 203% growth forecast

    Krungsri Auto, a leading automotive finance company under the Bank of Ayudhya, is targeting a one-third market share in electric vehicle (EV) lending this year. The firm anticipates a 6% decline in new motorcycle sales, amounting to 1.7 million units, mainly due to a high base effect. Out of these, 30,000 units are expected to be electric motorcycles, an increase…

  • Chinese hackers target US critical infrastructure in massive cyber-espionage campaign

    Chinese hackers target US critical infrastructure in massive cyber-espionage campaign

    Chinese hackers have been spying on a wide range of critical infrastructure organisations in the US, including telecommunications and transportation hubs, according to intelligence agencies and Microsoft. The espionage also targeted the US island territory of Guam, which houses strategically important American military bases. Analysts consider this one of the largest known Chinese cyber-espionage campaigns against American critical infrastructure. Microsoft’s…

  • 24-hour alcohol ban in key Patong areas during councillor election

    24-hour alcohol ban in key Patong areas during councillor election

    A 24-hour alcohol ban is set to take place in key areas of Patong, Phuket, as local residents prepare to vote in a councillor election on June 11. Patong Municipality Election Director Wipa Chanthong confirmed the ban, which will be in effect throughout Patong Municipality Constituency 3 from 6pm on June 10 to 6pm on June 11. Constituency 3 is…

  • Rescue workers steal crab sticks from injured car crash victim in Thailand (video)

    Rescue workers steal crab sticks from injured car crash victim in Thailand (video)

    A video surfaced yesterday of rescue workers stealing a box of crab sticks from the injured victim of a car crash in Samut Prakan province, just south of Bangkok, in central Thailand. In a live Facebook broadcast, rescue workers filmed themselves stopping their ambulance at the scene of a road accident in front of a Shell gas station on the…

  • UN urges Myanmar to allow life-saving aid after deadly Cyclone Mocha

    UN urges Myanmar to allow life-saving aid after deadly Cyclone Mocha

    The United Nations has urged Myanmar to allow life-saving aid to reach areas affected by the devastating Cyclone Mocha. UN rights chief Volker Turk called on the country’s military rulers to permit needs assessments and ensure access to essential aid and services. The cyclone brought torrential rain and 195km per hour winds to Myanmar and neighbouring Bangladesh on May 14,…

  • Lottery winner accuses granddaughter of stealing jackpot tickets

    Lottery winner accuses granddaughter of stealing jackpot tickets

    A 93 year old lottery winner accused her granddaughter of stealing her winning lottery tickets worth 12 million baht. The accused woman denied all allegations. The alleged lottery winner, Jee Chaowangyen, filed a complaint with Nong Prue Police Station in the central province of Kanchanaburi that her granddaughter, 53 year old Saengthong Sri-atcha, stole two winning lottery tickets worth 12…

  • Florida school limits access to Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem

    Florida school limits access to Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem

    A Miami-based school has limited access to the poem “The Hill We Climb,” which was recited by Amanda Gorman at President Joe Biden’s inauguration, following a parent’s complaint. Gorman, who was 22 years old at the time, gained widespread recognition after reading her poem to an audience of almost 34 million people on January 21, 2021. Gorman expressed her disappointment…

  • Yellowstone park kills newborn bison after visitor’s misguided attempt to help

    Yellowstone park kills newborn bison after visitor’s misguided attempt to help

    A newborn bison in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, was euthanised after a visitor’s interaction led to its rejection by the herd. The individual attempted to help the calf rejoin its herd after being separated from its mother. However, despite park rangers’ efforts, the herd refused to accept the young bison. Yellowstone is currently investigating the situation. The calf was ultimately…

  • Indian man allegedly snatches Thai woman’s iPhone in Krabi

    Indian man allegedly snatches Thai woman’s iPhone in Krabi

    An Indian man allegedly snatched a Thai woman’s iPhone in Krabi‘s resort town of Ao Nang earlier this week. According to Krabi Provincial Police, the suspect allegedly approached the woman at a restaurant to chat with her, before nabbing her iPhone 8 Plus. The victim reported the incident to Ao Nang Police. Officers then used CCTV footage from the restaurant…

  • Gold heist foiled: Ex-guard’s fake gun fails to secure glittering loot

    Gold heist foiled: Ex-guard’s fake gun fails to secure glittering loot

    A former security guard was arrested for attempting to steal gold worth US$76,600 with a fake gun from a popular gold store in a Bang Khae shopping mall in Bangkok. Police Colonel Ponganun Klaiklueng, together with other officers, arrested the 35 year old suspect, Nitinant, in Nonthaburi. The man was found in possession of 71 baht of gold, valued at approximately US$76,600,…

  • Pattaya steps up sterilisation efforts with stray dogs

    Pattaya steps up sterilisation efforts with stray dogs

    Thailand’s eastern city of Pattaya is stepping up its sterilisation efforts with stray dogs roaming the city’s streets and beaches. Pattaya Mayor Poramet Ngampichet deployed teams of veterinarians and environmental health experts from the Department of Public Health and Environment, Pattaya Mail reported yesterday. These teams have been assigned to clean the beaches regularly and implement regular sterilisation programmes within…

  • Thai man exposes himself in public and threatens to rape women in Buriram

    Thai man exposes himself in public and threatens to rape women in Buriram

    A local woman filed a complaint with the police after a drunken Thai man exposed himself in public near her house in the northeastern province of Buriram. He also threatened to rape women in the area. The woman in the Baan Bu Rai Oil Community in the Chalerm Prakiat district of Buriram notified Chalerm Prakiat Police Station today that a…

  • Man’s body found in canal near abandoned car in central Thailand

    Man’s body found in canal near abandoned car in central Thailand

    A 60 year old man’s body was discovered in a canal next to his car under a flyover in Pathum Thani-Lat Lum Kaeo Road near Lat Lum Kaeo district in central Thailand. The deceased, who had a history of high blood pressure, worked for a company that employed GPS tracking in its vehicles. The incident took place near a silver…

  • Mysterious disappearance of Thai monk stirs fears of foul play

    Mysterious disappearance of Thai monk stirs fears of foul play

    A Thai monk disappeared from a temple in the Isaan province of Loei to go on a pilgrimage and hasn’t been seen for over a month. The mother of the 40 year old monk, Sarawut “Yod” Larbpho, believes that her son has been murdered. She is convinced after the soul of her monk son possessed her body to tell the story.…

  • Wedding revenge: groom exposes bride’s affair with best man with s*x pics (Video).

    Wedding revenge: groom exposes bride’s affair with best man with s*x pics (Video).

    Jaws dropped at a wedding reception in the UK after a groom exposed his bride’s cheating by distributing photos of her having sex with the best man. The incident was recounted by wedding planners Georgie and Beth during an episode of the Unfiltered Bride podcast. Host Georgie shared the story with her co-host Beth on their latest podcast clip on…

  • Police quell Bolt vs Win motorbike taxi driver standoff on Pattaya Beach

    Police quell Bolt vs Win motorbike taxi driver standoff on Pattaya Beach

    Police shut down a 70-man altercation between Bolt and Win motorbike taxi drivers before things turned violent last night on Pattaya Beach, Chon Buri province, eastern Thailand. At 12.30am today, Superintendent of Pattaya City Police Station Pol. Lt. Col. Surachet Aneksri was informed that around 70 motorbike Win and Bolt drivers were gathered on Pattaya Beach, opposite Soi 6 in…