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    5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)

    Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...

  • Flash flood scare at Bueng Kan’s Phuwua Sanctuary prompts quick evacuation of tourists

    Flash flood scare at Bueng Kan’s Phuwua Sanctuary prompts quick evacuation of tourists

    The renowned tourist attraction of Phuwua Wildlife Sanctuary was the recent setting of a narrow escape for visitors in Bueng Kan, northeast Thailand. Sudden heavy rainfall resulted in water flooding down from the Phuwua mountains, leading tourists, who were enjoying a day at the Tham Phra Waterfall, to flee for higher ground. As reported at 4pm yesterday, amidst a vibrant atmosphere,…

  • Cautionary Krabi Sea waves: Dramatic speedboat manoeuvres issue stern warning to operators and tourists (video)

    Cautionary Krabi Sea waves: Dramatic speedboat manoeuvres issue stern warning to operators and tourists (video)

    Dramatic documentation of three speedboats manoeuvring massive 5-metre waves in the Krabi Sea issued a stern warning to the boat operators and tourists to remain cautious. The posted video, which instantly caused a commotion on social media yesterday, showcased the life-threatening conditions faced by the vessels amidst the towering waves. An individual on Facebook initially shared the gripping video of the…

  • Thai NHSO launches homegrown rubber prosthetic fistula, expects 540 million baht savings

    Thai NHSO launches homegrown rubber prosthetic fistula, expects 540 million baht savings

    Moving towards medical self-sustainability while concurrently conserving expenses, Thailand’s National Health Security Office (NHSO) has come up with an innovative solution. The NHSO has launched a new, locally made prosthetic fistula prepared from natural rubber for those participating in the Universal Healthcare (UHC) programme, also commonly referred to as the “gold card” scheme. This new initiative aims at reducing the…

  • Major landslide warning for 45 provinces as Thailand braces for heavy rainfall due to tropical storm

    Major landslide warning for 45 provinces as Thailand braces for heavy rainfall due to tropical storm

    Continual rainfall appears to be holding Thailand under its reign. The Thai Meteorology Department (TMD) warned of potential landslides in 45 provinces, including Bangkok. The precipitation accumulation could lead to sudden flooding and running forest water in the northern, eastern, and western southern provinces. Residents in these locations are advised to be cautious, especially around mountainous areas, or near river…

  • ASEAN bolsters talks with UK, Russia for potential economic cooperation plans

    ASEAN bolsters talks with UK, Russia for potential economic cooperation plans

    In an attempt to further drive economic cooperation, Southeast Asia, through the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), is accelerating its dialogue with the United Kingdom and Russia. This information was released by Auramon Supthaweethum, the head of the Trade Negotiations Department. A senior official from the department, Duangarthit Nidhi-u-tai, was sent to represent the region at the 4th ASEAN-UK,…

  • Tourism revival in Thailand risks airport slot overcrowding, suggests alternative options

    Tourism revival in Thailand risks airport slot overcrowding, suggests alternative options

    In anticipation of the upcoming high season, Thailand’s Tourism Authority (TAT) expressed concerns over the slot capacity at international airports. As more flights are set to resume, it is predicted that the country will receive around 8 million tourists this year, primarily derived from long-haul markets anticipating a significant tourism revival. The deputy governor for Europe, Africa, the Middle East,…

  • Education rights for Burmese students advocated by former Thai minister

    Education rights for Burmese students advocated by former Thai minister

    A case involving former Thai education minister Chaturon Chaisang has recently shone a light on the plight of 126 Burmese students caught in a legal conundrum. The students, undocumented and without Thai nationality, were accepted into the school by Kanlaya Thasom, also known as Teacher Poo, the former head of Thairath Wittaya 6 School in Ang Thong province. This issue…

  • Fatal accident on Rama 2 Road claims the life of a young woman

    Fatal accident on Rama 2 Road claims the life of a young woman

    A 22 year old woman died after being hit by a car driven by a Chinese entrepreneur while attempting to cross Rama 2 Road. Her distraught boyfriend, who reported that she usually never crossed the road because her home and workplace were on the same side, was left in tears at the scene. At the incident’s location, authorities encountered a…

  • Yoga attire of a woman on Hong Kong subway sparks online controversy

    Yoga attire of a woman on Hong Kong subway sparks online controversy

    In Hong Kong, an online community member sparked a debate after he shared a picture of a woman, captured in secret, wearing yoga pants on a subway ride. Said woman, wearing a black top and skin-tight grey yoga pants, was engrossed in her phone when the picture was taken and put up on a public forum for criticism. The post,…

  • Vietnamese man inherits 1.4 million baht from elderly mother-in-law’s banknote

    Vietnamese man inherits 1.4 million baht from elderly mother-in-law’s banknote

    A Vietnamese man cared for his frail and elderly mother-in-law at home, fulfilling his wife’s wishes to have her close by. This action yielded unexpected rewards when the woman’s death led to accidental wealth for him and his wife. Minh, a Vietnamese man, and his family welcomed his sick and elderly mother-in-law into their home as per the request of…

  • Extramarital affair: Young girl exposes father’s infidelity, triggers divorce proceedings

    Extramarital affair: Young girl exposes father’s infidelity, triggers divorce proceedings

    In an unprecedented twist, a five year old girl found herself in the middle of a domestic fallout after revealing to her mother about her father’s extramarital affair. Jean, in her early thirties, was blindsided by her daughter’s revelation, sparking off an unravelling of their seemingly happy family life built over eight years of marriage. Jean and her spouse lived…

  • Full Moon Party faces Buddha Days, water shortages this month

    Full Moon Party faces Buddha Days, water shortages this month

    Local party and event organisers have scrambled to host the infamous Full Moon Party on Haad Rin Beach in Koh Pha Ngan this week while facing a number of setbacks. The country is seeing a surge in tourism due to the super-extended six-day holiday weekend, but that brings a downside for the partygoers on the island. Normally the week of…

  • Fireworks fiasco: Narathiwat warehouse woes lead to married Thai culprits

    Fireworks fiasco: Narathiwat warehouse woes lead to married Thai culprits

    In the aftermath of the harrowing fireworks explosion in Narathiwat province on Saturday, a disaster which resulted in 12 fatalities and left 121 people wounded, local authorities were quick to establish the identities of those accountable for the fire on Saturday, July 29. They identified Sompong Nakul and Piyanut Puengworawat, a married couple, as the proprietors of the warehouse responsible…

  • Revving up for justice: RTP launches covert crackdown on rogue motorcycle clubs

    Revving up for justice: RTP launches covert crackdown on rogue motorcycle clubs

    A countdown is underway for five prominent foreign motorcycle clubs that have been operating covertly within Thailand‘s borders. This comes as the Royal Thai Police (RTP) intensifies its efforts following a successful crackdown on the infamous Outlaws Motorcycle Club in Pattaya last month. The RTP’s relentless pursuit, initiated on July 21, resulted in the arrest of the alleged Austrian group…

  • Shocking surprise: Power interruption leaves Phuket residents in the dark

    Shocking surprise: Power interruption leaves Phuket residents in the dark

    Residents of Srisoonthorn, in particular those living in the Sri-Suphalak Orchid Villas housing estate, Moo 6, Phuket, should brace for a power interruption this week, as announced by the Thalang branch of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA Thalang). This power interruption, scheduled for Thursday, is expected to last from 9am to 4.30pm. The temporary state of darkness isn’t without a…

  • Thai navy frigate HTMS Naresuan sustains 100 million baht damage in port collision

    Thai navy frigate HTMS Naresuan sustains 100 million baht damage in port collision

    The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) frigate, HTMS Naresuan, sustained considerable damage when its left gunwale collided with the quay at the industrial port of Map Ta Phut, located in Rayong province’s Muaeng district. This incident happened earlier today, during the frigate’s departure from the wharf. Details of the announcement were provided by the spokesperson for the RTN, Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin.…

  • Koh Tao sees record-breaking one-day tourist influx

    Koh Tao sees record-breaking one-day tourist influx

    The island of Koh Tao has seen a record-breaking number of tourists reported to have landed on July 28. The Surat Thani Provincial Governor, Wichuwat Jinto, shared the good news earlier today. Koh Tao, the smallest of the three main southern gulf islands, welcomed a staggering 3,106 visitors, all of whom arrived via boat on the same day. This influx…

  • Unbear-lievable scandal at Chinese zoo: Are sun bears actually humans in bear suits? (video)

    Unbear-lievable scandal at Chinese zoo: Are sun bears actually humans in bear suits? (video)

    A Chinese zoo categorically denied its sun bears are humans dressed in bear suits. Hangzhou Zoo finds itself embroiled in controversy as speculations swirl on social media, alleging that its sun bears may not be genuine creatures but humans in bear suits. The uproar erupted when images of one of the zoo’s sun bears, a species native to Southeast Asia,…

  • Vietnamese family caught sneaking seafood from buffet sparks outrage

    Vietnamese family caught sneaking seafood from buffet sparks outrage

    In an unusual occurrence that garnered substantial online attention, a Vietnamese family attending a buffet meal became involved in an argument with restaurant staff for packing away seafood to take home. The incident, filmed and shared widely on social media, revealed deep-rooted cultural perception challenges in Vietnam’s food service industry. Buffet restaurants are highly popular in Vietnam. Although there are…

  • Bangkok: The digital nomad’s No.1 destination, says survey

    Bangkok: The digital nomad’s No.1 destination, says survey

    Bangkok earned the prestigious title of top city for digital nomads worldwide, according to a recent survey conducted by CommercialSearch, a renowned platform specializing in working and co-working spaces. The bustling metropolis outshone all its competitors in this year’s rankings of the Best Cities for Digital Nomads. CommercialSearch’s evaluation process involved assessing cities globally with populations exceeding 400,000 residents and…

  • PEA apologises for 11.8 million baht electricity bill error

    PEA apologises for 11.8 million baht electricity bill error

    In a surprising turn of events, the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) in Koh Samui had to extend an apology to a small hotel proprietor on the island in the southern province of Surat Thani. It seems the PEA’s miscalculated her electricity consumption, leading to them issuing a bill of over 11 million baht last month. The PEA’s Communication Affairs Division’s director-general,…

  • Groom assaults bride at wedding over alleged texts with ex

    Groom assaults bride at wedding over alleged texts with ex

    An extraordinary incident at a wedding in the Guandong province of China left attendees astounded as the groom assaulted his bride over the discovery of texts from her ex-boyfriend. This unexpected scandal happened yesterday, fracturing an event that was meant to be a joyous celebration. The surprise attack during the wedding happened after the groom, while waiting for his bride…

  • Ashton Asoke condo’s fate lies in legal interpretation

    Ashton Asoke condo’s fate lies in legal interpretation

    The fate of the troubled Ashton Asoke condominium hinges on the interpretation of three pertinent sections of the prevailing law, as explained by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). In a clarification of the circumstances surrounding the Ashton Asoke condominium dilemma, the Deputy Governor of Bangkok, Wisanu Subsompon highlighted the relevance of Sections 40, 41, and 42 of the Buildings Control…

  • Police and extortion: A case of ‘break-in’ hearts in Thailand

    Police and extortion: A case of ‘break-in’ hearts in Thailand

    In a striking turn of events, an alleged victim reported that a police officer attempted to extort 100,000 baht in exchange for not pursuing a break-in case. The officer also offered to help dissolve her case if she entered into an intimate relationship with him. The victim revealed that the unsettling incident occurred in October last year, in the province…

  • Ice delivery man keeps cool after sweeping 6 million baht in Thai lottery win

    Ice delivery man keeps cool after sweeping 6 million baht in Thai lottery win

    A sudden stroke of luck has befallen a 36 year old ice-delivery man as he struck the first prize lottery, bringing home a staggering 6 million baht. The single man plans to continue with his ice delivery job and invest his newfound fortune in building a house for his family. An officer at the Sangkhla Buri Police Station in Kanchanaburi…

  • Thai automotive industry under threat amid political uncertainty and loan concerns

    Thai automotive industry under threat amid political uncertainty and loan concerns

    The Thai automotive industry is under threat due to a potential delay in forming a new government, following a marked decline in domestic car sales in the first half of this year. As noted by Toyota Motor Thailand, the ongoing political uncertainty is likely to postpone car purchases from potential customers both domestically and in the business sector. Individuals and…

  • Surge in cyber-attacks worries Thailand: Weekly numbers surpass global average

    Surge in cyber-attacks worries Thailand: Weekly numbers surpass global average

    A recent report by Check Point Research has highlighted an alarming surge in cyber-attacks on organisations in Thailand over the past six months. The average attack incidents were notably higher than the global norm and even edged past figures from the rest of Southeast Asia. Every week, organisations in Thailand fell prey to an average of 2,388 cyber-attacks, which slightly…

  • Monsoon warnings issued across Thailand: Heavy rainfall and flash floods expected, says TMD

    Monsoon warnings issued across Thailand: Heavy rainfall and flash floods expected, says TMD

    The northern and northeastern regions of Thailand are set to experience heavy rainfall, warns the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). Across the country, 45 provinces, including Bangkok, have been alerted to be prepared for sudden flooding and flash floods, particularly in low-lying areas and near waterway passages. According to the forecast, it seems that an approaching southwestern monsoon which is becoming…

  • Couple find rare pearl in dinner, turn it into unique engagement ring

    Couple find rare pearl in dinner, turn it into unique engagement ring

    An exceptional one-in-a-million encounter occurred when an American couple discovered a precious pearl in their seafood dinner, an event so rare it makes their subsequent decision to encase this fortune into an engagement ring even more significant. In a twist of fate, an American duo, known as Sandy Sikorski and Ken Steinkamp, was dining with their family and friends in…

  • Trang beach tragedy: 20 year old student missing as group ignores red flag warning

    Trang beach tragedy: 20 year old student missing as group ignores red flag warning

    A 20 year old university student has gone missing while swimming with school friends on a beach in the southern province of Trang, Thailand. The incident occurred on the beach in Libong subdistrict, Kantang district, where the young man and three other students were swept away by a 3-meter wave. Locals and friends were able to save three students, but…