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    Why long-term expats in Thailand say insurance is worth every baht

    Thailand’s warm weather, low cost of living, and good healthcare attract many long-term expats, including retirees and remote workers. Life here feels easy and affordable, but medical costs can be high if something goes wrong. Private hospitals are popular because...

  • Mysterious pipe near Pattaya beach sparks pollution concerns | Thaiger

    Mysterious pipe near Pattaya beach sparks pollution concerns

    A mysterious pipe emerging from the sea near Wong Amat Beach in Naklua has raised alarm among locals, prompting an investigation by Pattaya’s City Hall complaints division. The issue, which has been brewing for some time, has stirred a mix of reactions from residents, some praising the swift response, while others remain frustrated at the delay in addressing the matter.…

  • Tragic collision in Ayutthaya leaves three dead on Rojana Road | Thaiger

    Tragic collision in Ayutthaya leaves three dead on Rojana Road

    A tragic accident occurred in Ayutthaya when a car collided with a motorcycle carrying three people, resulting in their deaths at the scene. The driver claimed he failed to brake in time as the motorcycle made a sudden U-turn. The incident took place today, March 26, on Rojana Road near Baan Montri U-turn, kilometre marker 15, in Khan Ham subdistrict,…

  • Chinese man caught in Bangkok for 50 million baht fraud | Thaiger

    Chinese man caught in Bangkok for 50 million baht fraud

    Thai Tourist Police apprehended a Chinese man accused of fraud amounting to over 50 million baht. Under orders from Police General Kittirat Phanphet, law enforcement intensified efforts against crime, particularly targeting those involved in firearms offences and those with outstanding warrants, ahead of the Songkran festival. Police Lieutenant General Saksira Phuak-am, the Commissioner of the Tourist Police, along with Deputy…

  • Russian motorcyclist seriously injured after allegedly running red light | Thaiger

    Russian motorcyclist seriously injured after allegedly running red light

    A Russian motorcyclist reportedly ran a red light on a road in Pattaya and collided with a sedan car, resulting in severe injuries. Mueang Pattaya Police Station and the Sawang Borriboon Dhammastan Rescue Foundation were alerted to the accident near the entrance of an entertainment venue at 5.19am yesterday, March 25. The incident took place on Pattaya Sai Sam Road…

  • Hazardous dust levels hit 43 Thai provinces in north and northeast | Thaiger

    Hazardous dust levels hit 43 Thai provinces in north and northeast

    Over the past 24 hours, hazardous ultrafine dust levels were detected across the north, northeast, and other regions, as reported by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA). At 7am, today, March 26, GISTDA announced that 43 provinces experienced unsafe levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) smaller than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. Eighteen of these provinces, located in the north…

  • Thai Education Council challenges global ranking, cites flaws | Thaiger

    Thai Education Council challenges global ranking, cites flaws

    Thailand’s education system has found itself at the centre of controversy after being ranked 107th out of 203 countries in a global education survey. The ranking, published by the World Population Review, has raised eyebrows among Thai officials, who argue that the methodology behind the ranking is flawed and misleading. “These rankings are based on subjective opinions, not measurable, concrete…

  • Seeking forgiveness: Thai thief sends apology letter, returns stolen amulet | Thaiger

    Seeking forgiveness: Thai thief sends apology letter, returns stolen amulet

    A Thai thief sent an apology letter after stealing 3,000 baht in cash and an amulet from a coffee shop in the northern province of Chiang Mai on Sunday, March 23. He also returned the amulet with sentimental value to the victim. The owner of MOKA CAFE in Chiang Mai, 38 year old Somchai, asked Chiang Mai News to publicise…

  • Pawsome comeback: Thai woman spends 6m baht to clone pet dog | Thaiger

    Pawsome comeback: Thai woman spends 6m baht to clone pet dog

    A Fifty year old animal lover from Ban Pong district, Ratchaburi province, invested 6 million baht to clone her beloved dog, and bring it back from the grave. The cloned French Bulldog puppy, named Pha Phang, is five months old and displays a playful and lively temperament. Kanjanrat Sakdigratanasiri, also known as Kai, revealed that Pha Phang is the first genetically…

  • Fare fight: Ride-hailing drivers trade blows in brawl at Bangkok airport | Thaiger

    Fare fight: Ride-hailing drivers trade blows in brawl at Bangkok airport

    A confrontation between drivers of a popular ride-hailing app erupted into a brawl at Suvarnabhumi International Airport’s taxi parking area. The incident, shared on social media today, March 26, involved two drivers who had earlier engaged in erratic driving. Video footage captured by a bystander shows drivers from the app’s service attempting to mediate the dispute. The clip ends with…

  • Wildfires force indefinite closure of North Thailand park | Thaiger

    Wildfires force indefinite closure of North Thailand park

    Doi Phu Nang National Park in Phayao province has been closed indefinitely following a troubling rise in wildfires, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) announced yesterday, March 25. The park, known for its lush mountain ranges and diverse wildlife, will remain off-limits to both tourists and locals as authorities work to address the ongoing fire risks.…

  • Bun fight: Mother and son escape as car rolls into Bangkok bakery | Thaiger

    Bun fight: Mother and son escape as car rolls into Bangkok bakery

    A Thai woman and her son narrowly escaped danger after a 64 year old driver crashed her sedan into a bakery in Samut Prakan province near Bangkok. CCTV footage of the accident went viral on Thai social media, with netizens expressing their relief upon learning that the worker at the Bakerlicious bakery and her young son were unharmed. The accident…

  • Phuket’s ‘Pineapple Eyes’ boosts community security efforts | Thaiger

    Phuket’s ‘Pineapple Eyes’ boosts community security efforts

    Phuket is stepping up its security game with a new initiative aimed at strengthening community surveillance against modern threats. The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Region 3 branch held a special training session on March 25 to empower residents, airport security staff, and civilian officers to detect and respond to potential risks. The initiative, Community Pineapple Eyes, aims to create…

  • American throws drunken fit in the middle of a Pattaya road | Thaiger

    American throws drunken fit in the middle of a Pattaya road

    Late-night drama unfolded in Pattaya yesterday when an American tourist, heavily intoxicated and causing a scene, sprawled himself across a busy road, blocking traffic and annoying passersby. The bizarre incident, which left locals and rescue workers baffled, has sparked a wave of online chatter. At 11.36pm, yesterday, March 25, the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Unit received a call from concerned…

  • Thai boys post video when killing 33 year old man on social media | Thaiger

    Thai boys post video when killing 33 year old man on social media

    Police arrested two Thai boys after they filmed themselves brutally murdering a 33 year old man in a rubber plantation in Trang and posted the shocking footage on social media. Esor News reported the shocking murder by the young offenders in Trang yesterday, March 25. The page stated that the 14 year old boys took revenge by killing a 33…

  • Tragic drowning of two Cambodian girls in Rayong province | Thaiger

    Tragic drowning of two Cambodian girls in Rayong province

    Two young Cambodian girls drowned after one slipped into a water-filled pit and the other attempted to rescue her in a tragic accident in the province of Rayong. The event unfolded yesterday, March 25, when Police Lieutenant Colonel Punphat Sritritat from the Pluak Daeng Police Station received a report about the drowning in Mueang Yang Phon subdistrict. The girls, aged…

  • Royal decree boosts allowances for senior Thai police officers | Thaiger

    Royal decree boosts allowances for senior Thai police officers

    A fresh royal decree has been enacted, bringing significant changes to the allowance structure for police officers in Thailand. Effective from yesterday, March 25, the decree, which was published on the Royal Gazette website, outlines new pay guidelines for senior police positions, all under the authority of King Maha Vajiralongkorn. “The new decree aims to overhaul the position allowances for…

  • Thailand SSO extends care for stroke and heart disease | Thaiger

    Thailand SSO extends care for stroke and heart disease

    The Social Security Board has approved an extension for urgent treatment access for two critical conditions, stroke and heart disease, ensuring care until treatment completion. This initiative begins on April 1 and will run through the end of 2025. Marasri Jairangsi, Secretary-General of the Social Security Office, revealed the decision yesterday, March 25, at the Social Security Office in Nonthaburi…

  • Thai teenager stages fake funeral allegedly to extort money from mourners | Thaiger

    Thai teenager stages fake funeral allegedly to extort money from mourners

    An 18 year old Thai boy in the Isaan province of Udon Thani held a fake funeral for his mother, allegedly to obtain money from a group of friends and teachers. His grandmother defended him, claiming they were merely performing a ritual to ward off an evil spirit. The fake funeral came to light after the community leader, Sisawat Phodhiwat,…

  • Thailand video news | British man dies after Bangkok street scuffle, Mystery underwater device found on Malaysian beach | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | British man dies after Bangkok street scuffle, Mystery underwater device found on Malaysian beach

    In Thailand video news, Alex and Jay bring the latest news from Thailand and Southeast Asia, covering major political and public safety developments. In Thailand, a British man’s sudden death after a street altercation raises questions, while MP Rangsiman Rome accuses PM Paetongtarn of shielding her father, Thaksin, from prison. A German tourist was brutally attacked in Pattaya, and a…

  • Fisherman dies on longtail boat in Nakhon Si Thammarat | Thaiger

    Fisherman dies on longtail boat in Nakhon Si Thammarat

    A 55 year old fisherman tragically passed away after losing consciousness while on a longtail boat near Tha Sala district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province. Despite his wife’s efforts to seek help during the incident, the boat was eventually carried ashore by waves. The incident occurred at 1pm yesterday, March 25. Police Lieutenant Colonel Somchai Muaydee, deputy superintendent of the investigation unit…

  • Fraudulent drug network busted, two arrested in major operation | Thaiger

    Fraudulent drug network busted, two arrested in major operation

    A significant operation targeting a fraudulent drug network linked to a veterans’ hospital resulted in the arrest of two key figures today, March 26. The operation, conducted at 6am, involved searches at 18 locations across Bangkok, Lop Buri, Prachin Buri, and Chon Buri. Police Major General Charunkiet Pankhaew, Deputy Commissioner of the Police, alongside Police Major General Prasong Chalermphon and…

  • Thailand Industry Ministry probes illegal import of radioactive waste | Thaiger

    Thailand Industry Ministry probes illegal import of radioactive waste

    The Ministry of Industry has launched an investigation into the illegal importation of over 10,000 tonnes of radioactive waste falsely labelled as zinc concentrate. The potentially dangerous material, tainted with radioactive caesium-137, was smuggled into Thailand using fraudulent documentation, sparking alarm over the safety of the country’s waste management practices. Yesterday, March 25, Industry Minister Akanat Promphan revealed the investigation,…

  • Nakhon Pathom nightclub raided for illegal operations, nitrous sales | Thaiger

    Nakhon Pathom nightclub raided for illegal operations, nitrous sales

    A renowned nightclub in Nakhon Pathom was raided amid lively celebrations for operating without a licence, allowing over 60 minors inside, and selling nitrous oxide for intoxication. Yesterday, March 25, Police Major General Songklod Krikkritaya ordered Police Colonel Alongkot Kotchakaew and Police Captain Parnsawadee Kloyrayab to investigate the Skinship nightclub in Bang Toei subdistrict, Sam Phran district. The operation led…

  • Transport minister denies secret 100bn baht high-speed rail deals | Thaiger

    Transport minister denies secret 100bn baht high-speed rail deals

    Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit refuted claims from the opposition that the government is covertly negotiating two major deals exceeding 100 billion baht with the concessionaire for the high-speed rail project connecting Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, and U-Tapao airports. “The debater attempted to distort facts using his imagination to mislead the public.” Suriya’s response yesterday, March 25, addressed accusations from Surachet Pravinvongvuth,…

  • British tourist beaten to death by bar workers in Bangkok identified | Thaiger

    British tourist beaten to death by bar workers in Bangkok identified

    The British tourist who died in Bangkok following a violent altercation with two karaoke bar workers last Sunday, March 23, has been identified. The British man, 28 year old Nick Weir from Salisbury, Wiltshire, South West England, was found lying on a footpath near Soi Pracharat Sai 1, in the Bang Sue district of Bangkok. His body, wearing black shorts…

  • Web of crime: Spider-Man thief strikes sacred Thai shrine again | Thaiger

    Web of crime: Spider-Man thief strikes sacred Thai shrine again

    A thief dubbed Spider-Man accessed a revered shrine by abseiling from the roof and stealing valuables. This marks the second time such an incident has occurred, and police are intensifying their efforts to apprehend the suspect. The incident occurred at the Pha Laloeng Wai Shrine in Mueang Phon subdistrict, Phon district, Khon Kaen province, at 3.19am on March 24. Upon…

  • Ugandan man caught smuggling 16.5kg of cocaine into Thailand | Thaiger

    Ugandan man caught smuggling 16.5kg of cocaine into Thailand

    Immigration Bureau officers yesterday arrested a Ugandan man in the southern province of Songkhla for smuggling 16.5 kilogrammes of cocaine from Malaysia into Thailand. Songkhla Provincial Immigration Bureau officers yesterday, March 25, received a tip-off about a suspicious Ugandan national, 29 year old Kasim, and closely monitored him while he was staying at a hotel in the Hat Yai district of…

  • Nakhon Si Thammarat man arrested for father’s axe murder | Thaiger

    Nakhon Si Thammarat man arrested for father’s axe murder

    A 25 year old man was arrested after allegedly killing his father with an axe at their home in Mueang Kanab Nak, Pak Phanang district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The incident occurred at 12.30pm yesterday, March 25, when the son reportedly reacted violently after being reprimanded for drug involvement. Police Lieutenant Paphonsak Pheeriphas, deputy inspector at Pak Phanang Police Station,…

  • Missing Thai man found dead on Phuket mountain | Thaiger

    Missing Thai man found dead on Phuket mountain

    Officials and rescuers yesterday found the dead body of a Thai man who had gone missing on Ket Nee Mountain in Phuket on Sunday, March 23. The missing man’s wife, 56 year old Tararat Payu, sought help from police officers and rescuers after she and her husband, 61 year old Surin Yadee, became separated while walking down Ket Nee Mountain…

  • Robbers steal nearly 1 million baht from Phuket shop | Thaiger

    Robbers steal nearly 1 million baht from Phuket shop

    Four robbers targeted a grocery store in a worker’s camp in Phuket, binding the shopkeeper and stealing nearly 1 million baht in cash and gold. The incident was reported to Police Lieutenant Anusat Klinkiew of Thalang Police Station at 12.30pm yesterday, March 25. Upon receiving the alert, Pol. Lt. Anusat informed Pol. Col. Nikorn Chuthong, chief of Thalang Police Station,…