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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Taiwanese man sentenced for applying cream to hospital roommate while she slept

    Taiwanese man sentenced for applying cream to hospital roommate while she slept

    A Taiwanese woman sued her male roommate after he secretly applied a pain relief cream to her chest and stomach while she was sleeping in hospital. The man has since been sentenced to six months in prison for the invasive and disrespectful act. The incident was reported by the Taiwanese website ctwant. The woman, known as A, and the man, known…

  • Cyber patrol corners notorious online fraudster who caused 2 million baht losses

    Cyber patrol corners notorious online fraudster who caused 2 million baht losses

    A cyber patrol unit successfully arrested an infamous online fraudster, a 32 year old woman from Roi Et province. The joint investigation yesterday tracked her down, resulting in her arrest under several warrants from different provinces. Her modus operandi was primarily carrying out fraudulent activities online, causing significant distress and loss to innocent social media users. The alleged fraudulent actions…

  • Racket restriction: Thai senators and EC officers ‘served’ ban from Thailand badminton court

    Racket restriction: Thai senators and EC officers ‘served’ ban from Thailand badminton court

    A badminton court in northern Thailand announced on its official Facebook page that Thai senators and Election Commission (EC) officers and their family members are banned from visiting or playing on the premises. The Panda Arena badminton centre, in the northern province of Uttaradit, announced on Facebook… “Our badminton court does not allow senators and EC authorities, along with their…

  • Chinese boy’s peculiar thirst diagnosed as diabetes insipidus after years of baffling doctors

    Chinese boy’s peculiar thirst diagnosed as diabetes insipidus after years of baffling doctors

    In a strange twist of health phenomena, a 14 year old boy from Jiangxi province, China, developed a staggering water-drinking habit. Consuming up to 30 litres of water per day, the boy becomes agitated without his abundant intake. Medical professionals finally diagnosed this unusual condition as diabetes insipidus, a rare disease causing extreme thirst. When he was just a small…

  • Thai ‘Dark Side Club’ operator nabbed for gambling promotions and explicit content

    Thai ‘Dark Side Club’ operator nabbed for gambling promotions and explicit content

    The administrator of the secretive ‘Dark Side Club‘ on the platform VK, has been arrested for sharing explicit content and promoting online gambling. He confessed to operating for several years, having earned up to 100,000 baht (US$2,892) per month at its peak. The arrest was conducted today by an esteemed team of Royal Thai Police (RTP) officers. RTP officers, armed…

  • Social media plea: Thai women entangled in Myanmar prostitution ‘web’ seeks rescue

    Social media plea: Thai women entangled in Myanmar prostitution ‘web’ seeks rescue

    A Thai woman reached out to a local news Facebook page for help after she and three other women were lured into prostitution in Myanmar NinJa ToDay posted a video of a woman showing her Thai identification card and crying for help. She stated in the video… “I am from the Isaan province of Ubon Ratchathani. I and three friends…

  • Thai teen lies in coma after alleged police shooting: Family seeks justice

    Thai teen lies in coma after alleged police shooting: Family seeks justice

    The relatives of a 14 year old boy are seeking justice after he was allegedly shot in the head by a police officer in Phetchabun province, Thailand. Together with a social justice advocate, the boy’s aunt, 56 year old Monnat Pa Kaew, and his mother, 40 year old Eum Phon Somsri, reported the case to the Central Investigative Bureau today. The…

  • Ex-military man turns himself in for fatal case of mistaken identity in milk trailer shoot-out

    Ex-military man turns himself in for fatal case of mistaken identity in milk trailer shoot-out

    In a shocking turn of events, a woman who drove a milk transport trailer was brutally gunned down in a tragic case of mistaken identity. An ex-military personnel, assigned to the Thung Song area in Nakhon Si Thammarat, turned himself in and confessed to being the gunman, in lieu of a mercenary fee. However, he had targeted the wrong person. The…

  • Europe braces for ‘Cerberus’ heatwave: Italy issues red alerts as tourists succumb to heatstroke

    Europe braces for ‘Cerberus’ heatwave: Italy issues red alerts as tourists succumb to heatstroke

    A severe heatwave, dubbed ‘Cerberus‘ after the three-headed dog from Greek mythology, is spreading across Europe and North Africa, with possible record-breaking temperatures. Countries including Spain, France, Greece, Croatia, and Turkey, are anticipated to experience temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. Italy’s temperatures could potentially surpass 48.8 degrees Celsius, leading the officers to issue red alerts in 10 cities encompassing Rome…

  • Cops expose fake licence plate scam across Thailand: Government officer arrested

    Cops expose fake licence plate scam across Thailand: Government officer arrested

    The national traffic police dismantled an operation selling fake red licence plates across Thailand. Two suspects have been apprehended, one of whom is reportedly a government officer. The suspects were captured following a raid on a residence yielding substantial evidence. The apprehension comes on the back of numerous reports of cars with fraudulent red plates evading toll booth fees. Major…

  • Cutting-edge crime: Pattaya tool shop linked to chainsaw used in gruesome murder of German

    Cutting-edge crime: Pattaya tool shop linked to chainsaw used in gruesome murder of German

    Police identified the tool shop in Pattaya that sold the chainsaw used in the gruesome murder of a German businessman. The police closely followed the trail of money involving 1.2 million baht (US$34,682) returned to the victim’s family so far. Hans Peter Walter Mack was discovered dismembered and stored in a freezer at a residence in Chokchai Garden Home 1,…

  • Rain-ravaged India: Grappling with floods and landslides in a watery ordeal

    Rain-ravaged India: Grappling with floods and landslides in a watery ordeal

    India is grappling with a heightened disaster situation following continuous heavy rainfall that has led to extensive flooding and landslides. The fatality count has tragically risen to at least 66, with severe damage reported across multiple states in the northern part of the country. Today, 33 casualties were confirmed in the Himachal Pradesh state in northern India. Further south in…

  • Close call: Young boys narrowly escape watery fate in Phuket

    Close call: Young boys narrowly escape watery fate in Phuket

    Phuket witnessed a distressing incident on Soi Naya, Nai Harn, in which two young boys narrowly escaped death by drowning. The incident, which occurred yesterday, resulted in the rushed transfer of the children to Chalong Hospital for immediate medical attention. The call for assistance reached local rescue units at around 4.32pm. Verifying the distressful event was Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos,…

  • Thai private sector braced for impact amid political unrest and government delays

    Thai private sector braced for impact amid political unrest and government delays

    Protests and potential political instability are causing growing unease within Thailand‘s private sector, chiefly due to the impact of delays in forming the country’s new government. The possible effects are multifaceted, potentially touching areas such as new investments and the tourism industry. The Thai Chamber of Commerce’s vice-chairman, Poj Aramwattananont, expressed concern yesterday in light of recent moves by the…

  • Pakistani family defends accused in high-profile German businessman murder

    Pakistani family defends accused in high-profile German businessman murder

    The family of the Pakistani man, arrested yesterday for his involvement in the murder of the German businessman Hans Peter Mack, say he is innocent. The family of the arrested man, Sahruk Kareem Uddin, pointed the finger of blame towards another suspect, a German woman, Petra Christl Grundgreif. They accused Grundgrief of tricking him into the plot to murder the…

  • Songkhla temple encourages solar cell donations, not traditional wax candles, for Lent

    Songkhla temple encourages solar cell donations, not traditional wax candles, for Lent

    A temple in Songkhla province put up a clear sign requesting that instead of offering traditional wax candles for the upcoming Buddhist Lent, supporters should donate solar cells. The use of local language on the signage has added a touch of levity and sparked conversation amongst the community. Lieb Temple has grabbed attention with its unique request showcased on banners…

  • Monsoon warning for 46 Thai provinces: Rainfall, thunderstorms, and choppy seas

    Monsoon warning for 46 Thai provinces: Rainfall, thunderstorms, and choppy seas

    The Thai Meteorological Department issued a warning today of a southwest monsoon causing thunderstorms throughout the country. The alert specified significant rainfall projected across 46 provinces, both north and south, covering 40% of the country’s north and south. The population should be vigilant due to the inherent danger at this time. The southwest monsoon now covers the Andaman Sea, Thailand,…

  • UNESCO nomination bid at risk as contractors flout Thai temple preservation orders

    UNESCO nomination bid at risk as contractors flout Thai temple preservation orders

    Deep in the heartland of Nakhon Si Thammarat, the tranquil expanses of Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan are churning with concern as contractors persist with the dismantling of age-old cannons at the temple, regardless of instructions from the Fine Arts Department (FAD) to halt until an investigation is carried out. The fabled temple is on its path to being nominated as…

  • Thai-China pact amplifies crackdown on Chinese fugitives in Thailand

    Thai-China pact amplifies crackdown on Chinese fugitives in Thailand

    A recent agreement between Thai and Chinese law enforcement signals an increased effort to crack down on Chinese criminals who have sought refuge in Thailand. Policymakers from both nations are keen on bolstering cooperation in dealing with significant instances of Chinese criminals fleeing from China to Thailand to evade apprehension. High-ranking officials of the Thai Immigration Bureau (IB), directed by…

  • THAI scandal sees corruption charges dropped against ex-PM Thaksin

    THAI scandal sees corruption charges dropped against ex-PM Thaksin

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has aborted all charges against Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister, and three others in the Thai Airways (THAI) corruption saga. The case involved allegations of corruption linked to the acquisition of 10 Airbus aircraft by Thai between 2003 and 2004. This was revealed by former deputy transport minister Pichet Sathirachawal, who was also accused…

  • Thai stock market fluctuates amid MFP leader’s shareholding controversy

    Thai stock market fluctuates amid MFP leader’s shareholding controversy

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) leader’s shareholding case prompts fluctuations in the Thai stock market. The Exchange Commission (EC) yesterday referred Pita Limjaroenrat’s iTV shareholding case to the Constitutional Court for resolution, sending ripples through the stock market. Suspicions regarding Pita’s iTV shareholding led the EC to propose he ceases all MP duties immediately, pending court deliberation in the following…

  • Thai police intensify crackdown on international crime after German businessman’s murder

    Thai police intensify crackdown on international crime after German businessman’s murder

    Police in the Thai province of Chon Buri are intensifying their efforts against international criminal organisations, an enforcement surge prompted by the grisly murder of a German businessman in Pattaya. Deputy national police chief, Police General Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, spoke of these measures after an urgent meeting was convened with local police forces late on Tuesday. Following the gruesome…

  • Thai tourism hit by weak Chinese market and waning local interest

    Thai tourism hit by weak Chinese market and waning local interest

    The sluggish Chinese economy and hesitant local budget travellers have dealt a blow to Thai tourism operators along the eastern seaboard, casting a gloomy cloud over this year’s revenue prospects. The slow recovery marks it as a testing time for places like Pattaya, particularly with a quiet Chinese market yet to bounce back and local visitors not returning en masse,…

  • Chinese man assaults wife at City Hall before divorce

    Chinese man assaults wife at City Hall before divorce

    A terrible assault has drawn significant attention online after a husband brutally attacked his wife within the confines of a governmental department in China. Despite intervention from officers present, he continued to assault her before they eventually divorced. The shocking incident reportedly happened yesterday morning at a marriage registry situated within Pinhai City Hall in Yancheng, Jiangsu province, China. A…

  • Thai researchers boost export potential of local durian through innovative ripening inhibition technology

    Thai researchers boost export potential of local durian through innovative ripening inhibition technology

    The National Research Office (NRO), under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation in Thailand, announced it supports the transfer of durian production technology and ripening inhibition technology. This support is particularly for the local “Lap Lae Durian,” which aims to help export Thai durians to the international market. The move was initiated by Wiparat Dee-Ohng, Director of…

  • House fire in Bangkok’s Bang Sue district: 3 residences in flames

    House fire in Bangkok’s Bang Sue district: 3 residences in flames

    A fire broke out today in three residences on Soi Saiwai Suwann, located in the Tao Poon neighbourhood of Bangkok’s Bang Sue district. Paphasut Bawornpolphat, Deputy Assistant (Investigator) of Tao Poon Police, received a report from Praram Radio Centre about the house fire and immediately coordinated with the Bangkok Metropolitan Fire and Rescue Department. Upon reaching the site, thick smoke…

  • Pakistani man arrested for gruesome murder of German businessman

    Pakistani man arrested for gruesome murder of German businessman

    Officers from Kanchanaburi Provincial Police Station managed to arrest a Pakistani man allegedly involved in the gruesome murder of German businessman Hans Peter Mack. Following the discovery of Mack’s chopped-up remains in the freezer of a rental house in Pattaya, police officers conducted a further investigation until the evidence led to three suspects, including 52 year old Olaf Thorsten Brinkmann,…

  • Man’s dilemma: Wife’s abuse weighed against bedroom skills sparks debate

    Man’s dilemma: Wife’s abuse weighed against bedroom skills sparks debate

    A man sought advice on social media after being physically abused by his wife. Despite his longing to end their relationship, he admits that her exceptional skills in bed have left him in disarray. The man, married for five years, has been subjected to ongoing abuse from the start of their relationship but remained silent due to his wife’s good care…

  • Burger King Thailand launches ‘Real Cheeseburger’ with 20 layers of cheese

    Burger King Thailand launches ‘Real Cheeseburger’ with 20 layers of cheese

    Burger King Thailand got innovative and launched a new burger without meat called the “Real Cheeseburger” offering cheese lovers burger buns with 20 slices of pure American cheese. The burger is now available for 109 baht, down from the original price of 380 baht. The new burger almost immediately went viral on Thai social media platforms due to the thick…

  • Motorbike crash on Patong Hill leaves 2 wounded

    Motorbike crash on Patong Hill leaves 2 wounded

    A motorbike crash on Patong Hill left two people wounded. The incident on Monday occurred on a shortcut road located behind the Tiger Shrine on Patong Hill. Rescuers and police rushed to the scene to find the two victims down a slope off the road. The victims were a 36 year old man named Wuttisak Puttisarn, from Chalong, and a…