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    Why health insurance costs more each year and how expats in Thailand can save more money

    Each year, many expats living in Thailand see their health insurance premiums go up and often without a clear reason. This can be frustrating, especially when you're trying to plan your budget. But by understanding why prices rise and learning...

  • Thai flying trainer dies after Phuket glider crash with Russian student | Thaiger

    Thai flying trainer dies after Phuket glider crash with Russian student

    A Thai flying trainer died in hospital today, August 18, after he and his Russian student crashed a glider on the side of a road in the Thalang district of Phuket yesterday, August 17. The accident occurred at around 4.30pm along the Mueang Mai–Paklok Road near Phuket Airpark in the Paklok sub-district. Two people were injured, 40 year old Thai…

  • Thai cancer patient faces scrutiny over 1.6 million baht donation | Thaiger

    Thai cancer patient faces scrutiny over 1.6 million baht donation

    The public demanded that a female cancer patient clarify her treatment costs after she launched a donation campaign and raised 1.6 million baht, yet only around 587,000 baht appeared to remain in her bank account. A Thai woman, identified only as Bew, took to her Facebook account, CarBew Donlaya, to share with her followers that she is battling stage three…

  • Thai and Cambodian officials clash over legitimacy of landmines | Thaiger

    Thai and Cambodian officials clash over legitimacy of landmines

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) and the director of the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) engaged in a disagreement over the legitimacy of Cambodian PMN-2 anti-personnel landmines displayed during an inspection event in Sisaket province on August 16. CMAC director Heng Ratana questioned the authenticity of the mines, noting they were still fitted with safety pins, which raised doubts about…

  • Fatal collision on Phuket bypass road claims young motorcyclist | Thaiger

    Fatal collision on Phuket bypass road claims young motorcyclist

    A tragic accident occurred today, August 18, when a motorcycle collided with the rear of an 18-wheeled cement truck, igniting a fire and resulting in a fatality. The incident took place on the inbound lane of the Phuket bypass road, near a shopping mall in Ratsada subdistrict, Mueang district, Phuket province. The crash involved a big bike with Phuket registration,…

  • Dutch man and Thai wife recount escape from border clashes to ambassador | Thaiger

    Dutch man and Thai wife recount escape from border clashes to ambassador

    A Dutch man, who has a Thai wife, recounted the moment when he and his family escaped border clashes and claimed Cambodia initiated the violent attack during a meeting with the Ambassador of the Netherlands. Thai Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiamphongsa and Royal Thai Army Spokesperson Winthai Suwaree led ambassadors and representatives from 33 countries and international organisations to survey…

  • Thai uncle with history of drug use beats niece to death in Trang | Thaiger

    Thai uncle with history of drug use beats niece to death in Trang

    Police yesterday, August 17, arrested a Thai man for beating his niece to death at a house in the southern province of Trang on Saturday, August 16. The Siam Ruamjai Pu-in Rescue Foundation was alerted to the incident at 10.36am on Saturday and rushed to the scene, a house in the Huay Yod district of Trang, to transport the victim,…

  • Thailand video news | Thailand forces closure of over 1,000 cannabis shops in major sweep, Alcohol-Free movement picks up among Thai teens | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thailand forces closure of over 1,000 cannabis shops in major sweep, Alcohol-Free movement picks up among Thai teens

    In Thailand video news, Alex covers news stories from across Thailand. The stories include Thailand faces sweeping changes this week, from a nationwide cannabis crackdown and tightened retiree visa rules to border tensions with Cambodia and a senator’s corruption probe. Other headlines include a fake “White House journalist” scandal in Cambodia, a stranded Australian pensioner in Udon Thani, a Pattaya…

  • Two dead in motorcycle and pickup crash on Pattaya’s Sukhumvit Road | Thaiger

    Two dead in motorcycle and pickup crash on Pattaya’s Sukhumvit Road

    An accident occurred on Sukhumvit Road, near the U-turn at Pattaya South Highway, early yesterday, August 17. At 5.06am, a collision between a pickup truck and a motorcycle resulted in two fatalities and property damage. Police Lieutenant Anirut Jehaera, Deputy Investigator at Pattaya City Police Station, responded to the crash report, with injuries and fatalities reported. Rescue volunteers from the…

  • Thai trainer and Russian student injured in plane crash in Phuket | Thaiger

    Thai trainer and Russian student injured in plane crash in Phuket

    A small plane crashed into roadside woodland in the Paklok sub-district of Phuket yesterday, August 17, leaving two men injured, a Thai trainer and a Russian flying student. The plane, reportedly belonging to a private company, went down beside a road near a runway at around 4.30pm. The victims were identified as 40 year old Thai trainer Surasak Chana and…

  • Phuket drug raids: Suspects arrested, meth seized in major crackdown | Thaiger

    Phuket drug raids: Suspects arrested, meth seized in major crackdown

    Officials from the Special Operations Unit of the Phuket Provincial Defense Office have apprehended suspected drug dealers and confiscated methamphetamine (ya bah) and crystal meth (ya ice) in coordinated operations across all three districts of the island. The raids, which took place from August 14 to August 17 as part of the No Drugs, No Dealers campaign, were spearheaded by…

  • Thailand cancels invite for US national over false journalist claims | Thaiger

    Thailand cancels invite for US national over false journalist claims

    The Thai government has withdrawn an invitation to American national Michael B Alfaro after confirming he is not a recognised White House correspondent, despite his assertions. Jirayu Houngsub, a member of the Ad Hoc Centre for Thailand–Cambodia Border Situation, stated the government’s initial plan was to host Alfaro to allow him to witness the damage caused by Cambodian heavy weapons,…

  • Fire devastates Chiang Mai temple sanctuary with 3 million baht damage | Thaiger

    Fire devastates Chiang Mai temple sanctuary with 3 million baht damage

    A fire engulfed the sanctuary of a well-known temple in Chiang Mai, leaving it in ruins. The blaze, which occurred at Wat Weluwan in Mueang Kaew subdistrict, Mae Rim district, was reported at 3.20am on August 18. Investigators from Mae Rim Police Station, along with the Phanthong rescue team and Mae Sa Subdistrict Administration Organisation’s disaster prevention unit, arrived promptly…

  • Buriram man arrested for attempted murder and firearm offences | Thaiger

    Buriram man arrested for attempted murder and firearm offences

    Yesterday, August 17, the Crime Suppression Division apprehended 24 year old man in Non Dindaeng district, Buriram province, under a warrant issued by Nang Rong Provincial Court. He is charged with attempted murder and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. Pitak, along with accomplices, allegedly pursued an old rival on a motorcycle and fired six shots in 2024, seriously injuring…

  • Family dispute leads to stabbing tragedy in Amnat Charoen | Thaiger

    Family dispute leads to stabbing tragedy in Amnat Charoen

    A family dispute turned tragic in Amnat Charoen province after a brother allegedly stabbed his elder sibling. The incident occurred yesterday, August 17 at 8.30pm, when Police Lieutenant Theerachutha Hongsa, an investigator at Mueang Amnat Charoen District Police Station, received reports of the stabbing. The victim, 47 year old Amorntep, succumbed to his injuries at Amnat Charoen Hospital after being…

  • Laotian man survives horrific motorcycle accident in Chachoengsao | Thaiger

    Laotian man survives horrific motorcycle accident in Chachoengsao

    A 30 year old Laotian man narrowly escaped death after a motorcycle accident left him severely injured. The incident occurred at 7pm yesterday, August 17, when police from Bang Pakong Police Station in Chachoengsao province were notified of a motorcycle accident on Bang Na-Trat Road, kilometre marker 46, heading towards Bangkok. The accident site was located in the parallel lane in…

  • Military in Sa Kaeo intensify patrols, thwart illegal border crossings | Thaiger

    Military in Sa Kaeo intensify patrols, thwart illegal border crossings

    In Sa Kaeo province, military forces intensified border patrols, capturing a woman involved in illegal banking activities and two men attempting to cross into Cambodia. Yesterday, August 17, Border Protection Unit Burapha, Aranyaprathet Task Force, and Ranger Company 1206, along with Infantry Regiment 2, Battalion 1, received information about illegal crossings. They investigated in Ban Kut Hin, Khlong Nam Sai…

  • Severe weather alert: heavy rain and flash flood risk in 32 Thai provinces | Thaiger

    Severe weather alert: heavy rain and flash flood risk in 32 Thai provinces

    On August 18, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a severe weather warning for 32 provinces, highlighting the risk of heavy rainfall in the northeast, covering approximately 70% of the area. Residents are cautioned about potential flash floods and overflow from mountain streams due to prevailing monsoon conditions. Over the next 24 hours, rainfall across Thailand is expected to decrease,…

  • Man shot dead in Trang over personal conflict | Thaiger

    Man shot dead in Trang over personal conflict

    A 24 year old man was fatally shot after leaving a popular entertainment venue in Mueang Trang district, Trang province. Following the initial attack, the perpetrator returned to fire three more shots at the victim in front of his girlfriend. Police have identified a suspect, believed to be motivated by a personal conflict. Today, August 17, Police Lieutenant Nusil Timsil,…

  • Giant python captured in Phuket garden by British volunteer | Thaiger

    Giant python captured in Phuket garden by British volunteer

    In Chalong, Phuket, a 4.5-metre reticulated python was captured from a garden yesterday night, August 16. Residents had discovered the large snake concealed beneath a pallet. The incident occurred around 9pm, prompting a call for assistance to British volunteer first responder, 32 year old Vincent “Vinnie” Modell of the Kusoldharm Foundation’s Patong branch. Known locally as the Snake Guy in…

  • Chon Buri man shot by stepfather during drunken dispute | Thaiger

    Chon Buri man shot by stepfather during drunken dispute

    A late-night incident in Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district resulted in a 23 year old man being shot in the mouth by his stepfather. The stepfather, 50 year old plumber, Prawet, was heavily intoxicated at the time. The incident took place at a rented room in Nong Prue subdistrict, where Prawet confronted his wife, 54 year old Saiyut, and her…

  • VietJet Thailand launches Phuket-Mumbai flights at 1,400 baht | Thaiger

    VietJet Thailand launches Phuket-Mumbai flights at 1,400 baht

    VietJet Thailand has launched its inaugural flight connecting Phuket and Mumbai, expanding its network to India. Pinyot Phiboolsongkram, vice president of commerce and customer relations at VietJet Thailand, announced the new route on August 14, enhancing travel options between Thailand’s popular tourist destination and India’s largest city. The inaugural flight from Phuket to Mumbai was celebrated at Phuket International Airport,…

  • Flood alert in Mae Sariang after car swept away by creek | Thaiger

    Flood alert in Mae Sariang after car swept away by creek

    Officials in Mae Sariang district, Mae Hong Son province, have issued a flood alert following an incident where a car was swept away while crossing the Mae Ngae creek in Tha Mae Che, Saohin subdistrict. Today, August 17, locals were able to assist in time, preventing any injuries. Worasak Panthong, the district officer of Mae Sariang, has instructed village heads…

  • Airports of Thailand’s Facebook page hacked, unaffected operations assured | Thaiger

    Airports of Thailand’s Facebook page hacked, unaffected operations assured

    The official website of Airports of Thailand (AOT) has announced that their Facebook page was hacked, and discussions are underway with Meta to restore it. The incident has not affected the IT systems or services at any of the six airports managed by AOT. Yesterday, August 16, AOT reported that their official Facebook page, used for disseminating information, was compromised…

  • Man arrested in Pathum Thani for selling ketamine e-cigarette pods | Thaiger

    Man arrested in Pathum Thani for selling ketamine e-cigarette pods

    A 22 year old man, Pornpawit Rotkarnjanarak, was apprehended in a condominium in Pathum Thani on August 16. He is accused of distributing illegal substances, specifically e-cigarette pods containing ketamine, and had an outstanding arrest warrant for defamation. The arrest was ordered by Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, with assistance from Police Major General Noppasil Poonasawat and Police Major General Samart…

  • Prachin Buri teacher wins 18 million baht in lottery | Thaiger

    Prachin Buri teacher wins 18 million baht in lottery

    A teacher in Prachin Buri, Pavaris “Kaew” Yusanit, experienced a stroke of luck, winning 18 million baht after her mother-in-law suggested buying lottery tickets online. Despite her newfound wealth, she remains committed to her teaching career. Yesterday, August 16, at 7.45pm, it was reported that the Government Lottery Office announced the winning numbers for the draw, with the first prize…

  • Pickup truck crash in Pattaya scatters meatballs on road | Thaiger

    Pickup truck crash in Pattaya scatters meatballs on road

    In Pattaya, Thailand, a significant accident took place just after midnight on August 16, when a pickup truck lost control on a wet road, flipped over, and struck an electric pole, resulting in injuries to three people. This incident occurred on Sukhumvit Road, en route to Sattahip, near the motorway underpass intersection in Nongprue. The Pattaya Swang Boriboon Rescue Centre…

  • Family flees home after teenage gang attack in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Family flees home after teenage gang attack in Chon Buri

    In the Banglamung district of Chon Buri, a 42 year old woman named Sutharat Deejaivong has reached out to the media for assistance after her home was allegedly attacked by more than 20 teenagers armed with guns and ping-pong bombs. The attack resulted in property damage and forced her family to flee in fear. Despite having filed a police report,…

  • Police halt illegal electronic waste transport in Prachin Buri | Thaiger

    Police halt illegal electronic waste transport in Prachin Buri

    In Prachin Buri, police apprehended three people on August 15 as they attempted to transport electronic waste to a facility in Chachoengsao province. The detained people included a Thai national, a Chinese national, and a Myanmar national, each driving a pickup truck filled with electronic refuse such as motors, cooling system components, and scrap metal, according to Police Colonel Winyu…

  • Monsoon trough brings heavy rain to 50 Thai provinces | Thaiger

    Monsoon trough brings heavy rain to 50 Thai provinces

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has announced that a monsoon trough will bring heavy to very heavy rainfall across 50 provinces, significantly affecting three regions including Bangkok, with 80% of the area expected to experience rain. The forecast for August 16 warns of potential flash floods and mountain runoffs due to significant rain accumulation. Residents in provinces such as Phitsanulok,…

  • Bangkok–Butterworth rail service to resume in 2025 | Thaiger

    Bangkok–Butterworth rail service to resume in 2025

    Thailand and Malaysia have agreed to restore the Bangkok–Butterworth rail link by the end of this year, 2025, in a move set to boost cross-border travel and tourism. The decision was finalised during a joint conference between the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and Malaysia’s Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) last week. The talks focused on strengthening bilateral railway cooperation…

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