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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

    Thailand is a great place for expats and retirees, offering a warm climate, affordable living, and rich culture. However, healthcare can be tricky for foreigners since they aren’t eligible for public health coverage, and private care can be expensive. Private...

  • Computer technician attacked with key in Pattaya street incident | Thaiger

    Computer technician attacked with key in Pattaya street incident

    A computer repair technician narrowly avoided serious injury after a street altercation in Pattaya on Wednesday, July 10. The incident unfolded around 12.20pm in front of a hardware store on Soi Bunsamphan 9, Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. The attacker accused the victim of interacting with his wife. Sawang Boriboon rescue workers arrived quickly, finding 23…

  • Pink Line monorail to boost traffic to Mueang Thong Thani | Thaiger

    Pink Line monorail to boost traffic to Mueang Thong Thani

    Bangkok Land, a publicly traded company, anticipates that the Pink Line monorail will boost traffic and increase the occupancy rate of its exhibitions to 70% within five years. Chief Executive of Bangkok Land and operator of Impact Exhibition Management, Paul Kanjanapas reported that in the first half of the year, the company’s food, retail, and exhibition sectors met their growth…

  • Nation Group: Salary cuts apply to management team only | Thaiger

    Nation Group: Salary cuts apply to management team only

    Nation Group has clarified that its recent salary suspension affects a mere 10% of its staff, primarily targeting the management team. This revelation comes amid swirling rumours and public outcry, which the company attributes to distorted messages presenting partial truths, causing widespread public misunderstanding and online criticism, damaging the organisation’s reputation. Dismissing any notions of being in crisis, Nation Group…

  • Heavy rainfall to impact 41 provinces across Thailand today | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall to impact 41 provinces across Thailand today

    Heavy rainfall is set to impact 41 provinces across Thailand today, July 12, with the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) predicting significant precipitation in regions including the northeast, central, and eastern parts of the country. The Bangkok metropolitan area is expected to see rain over 60% of its expanse. Over the next 24 hours, a southwest monsoon will cover the…

  • Rail ale rally: Bangkok victims group derails alcohol repeal bid | Thaiger

    Rail ale rally: Bangkok victims group derails alcohol repeal bid

    Over 50 members of the Bangkok Drunk Driving Victims Network, led by President Jessada Yamsabai, submitted a petition opposing the repeal of the ban on alcohol sales and consumption on trains and at train stations to the acting Governor of the State Railway of Thailand, Jarae Rungthanee. This petition, submitted yesterday, July 11, follows a tragic 2014 incident where a…

  • Fearless Thai child makes a splash with ‘crocs’ of a different kind | Thaiger

    Fearless Thai child makes a splash with ‘crocs’ of a different kind

    A fearless child was seen playing and swimming with several baby reptiles that looked remarkably like crocodiles. The video clip, which took social media by storm earlier this week, shows the girl fearlessly chasing the tiny reptiles around a tub, picking them up with ease. Reporters, eager to uncover the story behind the viral sensation, traced the video to a crocodile…

  • Woman alleges assault by district officer boyfriend, fractured ribs | Thaiger

    Woman alleges assault by district officer boyfriend, fractured ribs

    A woman today filed a police report against her boyfriend, a district officer, accusing him of physical assault, leaving her with two fractured ribs. The Surin province district chief today, July 11, ordered an investigation and apologised to the victim. The 41 year old victim, a woman referred to as A, provided CCTV footage showing her boyfriend, a district officer,…

  • Public health vice minister’s sudden exit from Pheu Thai Party | Thaiger

    Public health vice minister’s sudden exit from Pheu Thai Party

    Wan Yubamrung, the vice minister attached to the public health minister, announced his resignation today. He is set to leave the Pheu Thai Party next week. Wan, the son of outspoken veteran Pheu Thai Party member Chalerm Yubamrung, revealed his decision in an emotional Facebook Live post. “I had never thought about leaving the Pheu Thai Party, as long as…

  • Public Health Minister ramps up mental health hotline services | Thaiger

    Public Health Minister ramps up mental health hotline services

    To combat the intertwined issues of mental health and narcotics abuse, Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin has directed agencies to ramp up hotline services for greater efficiency. During his visit to the Department of Mental Health today, Somsak emphasised the urgent need for improvement. “Around 40% of psychiatric patients suffer due to narcotics.” The health minister highlighted the critical overlap…

  • Power outage to hit Kathu, Phuket for maintenance tomorrow | Thaiger

    Power outage to hit Kathu, Phuket for maintenance tomorrow

    Phuket will experience a significant power outage affecting a large section of Kathu tomorrow to allow for essential maintenance work on the high-voltage network. The Provincial Electricity Authority for Phuket (PEA Phuket) announced that the outage would occur from 9am to 4.30pm. A map provided by PEA Phuket highlights the affected area, stretching from in front of Sam Burger shop…

  • China leads renewable energy efforts with wind and solar power | Thaiger

    China leads renewable energy efforts with wind and solar power

    China is leading the global surge in renewable energy construction, with nearly two-thirds of the world’s large-scale wind and solar projects currently being built within its borders, as indicated by a recent report from Global Energy Monitor (GEM). China is constructing 339 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale wind and solar power, representing 64% of the global total, according to the US-based…

  • Elderly Nonthaburi man alleges repairman stole 40,000 baht | Thaiger

    Elderly Nonthaburi man alleges repairman stole 40,000 baht

    A 95 year old man filed a complaint at the Nonthaburi Provincial Police Station today against a long-trusted repairman who allegedly withdrew large sums of money using his ATM card without permission. Pramote Siwamok, who has been relying on 33 year old electrician Jedsada for over seven years, reported the incident to Police Lieutenant Thitipakorn Khumparnin at the Nonthaburi City…

  • Woman arrested for illegal online wildlife trade in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Woman arrested for illegal online wildlife trade in southern Thailand

    Police apprehended a Thai woman involved in illegal online wildlife trading, seizing 34 rare birds. The suspect admitted to buying the birds from locals and reselling them online for profit. Arune Wachirasrisukanya, Deputy Commander of the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division (NED), along with Wanpichit Watthanasakmonta, Chief of Police Station 6, and Somphop Trongtokit, Inspector of Police Station 6,…

  • Thai man denies rape despite presence of semen at crime scene | Thaiger

    Thai man denies rape despite presence of semen at crime scene

    A Thai man denied raping a 17 year old girl despite the presence of semen in the victim’s home in the Isaan province of Buriram. He admitted to using drugs and claimed that he only intended to steal from the victim’s home. The 17 year old victim arrived at the house of a deputy community leader on her bicycle at…

  • Thailand tightens ‘feathered’ measures to curb avian flu outbreak | Thaiger

    Thailand tightens ‘feathered’ measures to curb avian flu outbreak

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is tightening measures to prevent the spread of avian flu. Hospitals near the Cambodian border are on high alert following Cambodia’s report of its seventh H5N1 case this year. The Ministry of Public Health, led by Opas Karnkawinpong, received an epidemiological report from the Sa Kaeo Provincial Health Office. The latest case involves a five…

  • Thai woman alleges relatives stole 1.5 million baht inheritance | Thaiger

    Thai woman alleges relatives stole 1.5 million baht inheritance

    A woman claims her relatives defrauded her of her father’s inheritance, valued at 1.5 million baht, despite a court order appointing her as the estate manager. The inheritance includes 3 baht of gold, a gold ring, a gold-encased amulet, and insurance money. Around 11am today, July 11, at Bang Sri Mueang Police Station in Nonthaburi, Athiwat Sirikangwalwong, founder of the…

  • Thai investors flee Myanmar chaos, pulling out 253 billion baht | Thaiger

    Thai investors flee Myanmar chaos, pulling out 253 billion baht

    Thai companies are fleeing Myanmar amid escalating conflict and economic instability. The ongoing clash between Myanmar’s military government and opposition forces shows no signs of easing, prompting Thai firms to withdraw a staggering US$7 billion (around 253 billion baht) in investments. Once the third-largest investors in Myanmar, Thai companies are now ranked 5th, with investments plummeting from US$11.6 billion in…

  • 6 year old Thai girl rescued after being forced to deliver drugs | Thaiger

    6 year old Thai girl rescued after being forced to deliver drugs

    A Thai man in the central province of Suphan Buri organised the rescue of a six year old girl after witnessing her family members using drugs and forcing her to deliver narcotics throughout the community. Her home is only 500 metres from a police station but officers appeared to be unaware of the problem. The Thai man, identified only as…

  • Yala ramps up security amid insurgent threat | Thaiger

    Yala ramps up security amid insurgent threat

    Security measures have been intensified in Yala as police respond to intelligence reports about insurgent movements, prompting an increase in patrols and checkpoints to ensure safety, particularly in urban areas, to reassure both residents and tourists. The district chief of Betong, Amorn Chumchuay, directed relevant agencies to integrate their forces and enhance security protocols throughout the district. Rapid response teams…

  • New Bangkok tollgate sparks controversy | Thaiger

    New Bangkok tollgate sparks controversy

    Bangkok’s new tollgate on the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway in Pathum Wan district has officially opened, promising to improve the city’s traffic flow—but not without sparking a heated debate. The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) announced that the new Lumpini entrance will provide a crucial link from the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway to Wireless Road. This strategic shortcut is set…

  • Thai rice enthusiasts in US could win a trip to Thailand | Thaiger

    Thai rice enthusiasts in US could win a trip to Thailand

    The Thai Trade Centre in New York launched a tantalising campaign, Love Thai Food, Eat Thai Rice, inviting food lovers across the United States to share their passion for Thai food on social media. The prize of a trip to Thailand worth up to US$5,000 (around 180,000 baht) is up for grabs. Ketsuree Vijaranakorn, Director of the Thai Trade Centre,…

  • Monk gets ‘phoned’ in: Thief masquerades as benefactor in Buriram | Thaiger

    Monk gets ‘phoned’ in: Thief masquerades as benefactor in Buriram

    Earlier today a monk reported a theft incident where a man posing as a benefactor stole his mobile phone at a temple in Buriram. A man aged between 50 and 60 years old approached Wat Ban Takong in Buriram province, claiming he wanted to sponsor a meal for the monks. A resident monk at the temple, 60 year old Suthep…

  • Thai man arrested for Facebook phone scam in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for Facebook phone scam in central Thailand

    Police apprehended a young man at a railway station for allegedly selling mobile phones through a Facebook page, claiming his ex-girlfriend misused his bank account to deceive victims into transferring money without delivering the goods. The suspect, a 21 year old man named Denondai, was arrested by police at Nakhon Pathom Railway Station. The arrest was carried out by Pakapol…

  • Central Thailand gas plant blast claims one life, injures another | Thaiger

    Central Thailand gas plant blast claims one life, injures another

    An explosion at a gas filling plant this afternoon, in the Doem Bang Nang Buat district of the central province of Suphan Buri, reportedly claimed the life of one worker and injured at least one other. The Thai News Agency reported, at around 2pm today, July 11, that several workers at the gas filling plant were trapped inside after the…

  • Phuket vies to host 2025 InterPride World Conference | Thaiger

    Phuket vies to host 2025 InterPride World Conference

    Phuket is gearing up to compete for the opportunity to host the 2025 InterPride World Conference, with local officials affirming the island province’s readiness. Governor Sophon Suwannarat led a ceremony for the Pride & Equality Phuket memorandum of understanding alongside representatives from both public and private sectors. The agreement, aimed at promoting gender equality, includes raising awareness about gender inclusivity,…

  • Thailand’s EV 3.0 policy faces major oversupply challenges | Thaiger

    Thailand’s EV 3.0 policy faces major oversupply challenges

    The Thai Electric Vehicle Association (EVAT) issued a cautionary note to electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers in Thailand, alerting them to the potential for a significant oversupply of EVs in the coming years. This warning arises from the production requirements stipulated under the EV 3.0 policy. This policy, which has been previously lauded for encouraging domestic EV production, offers import tax…

  • New senate sworn in: Election results ‘seal’ the deal on fresh faces | Thaiger

    New senate sworn in: Election results ‘seal’ the deal on fresh faces

    The new Senate was inaugurated yesterday, July 10, following the Election Commission’s certification of the 2024 Senate election results. The ceremony saw 200 elected senators and a reserve list of 100 approved, though controversy struck early when Senator-elect Kordiyah Song-ngam was temporarily suspended due to her advisory role to the president of the Ang Thong Provincial Administration Organisation. The newly…

  • Uproar over motorcycle accidents at Phuket’s rainbow crosswalk | Thaiger

    Uproar over motorcycle accidents at Phuket’s rainbow crosswalk

    A series of motorcycle accidents at the Rainbow Crosswalk at the Charter intersection in the Mueang Phuket district sparked widespread debate on social media. The vibrant crosswalk, a popular spot for tourists to take photos, became slippery during periods of rainfall, causing three to four motorcyclists to fall yesterday, July 10. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. In response to the…

  • Nine arrested in Songkhla drug raid, crystal meth seized | Thaiger

    Nine arrested in Songkhla drug raid, crystal meth seized

    A police raid on a house in Songkhla’s Mueang district led to the arrest of nine people for alleged drug use, along with the seizure of crystal methamphetamine (Ice). Border Patrol Police executed the raid in Thung Wang subdistrict yesterday, July 10, discovering six men and three women partaking in a drug-fuelled party. The suspects attempted to escape upon seeing…

  • Teen reports assault by intruder in her bedroom | Thaiger

    Teen reports assault by intruder in her bedroom

    A 17 year old girl reported to the police that a 27 year old man entered her bedroom and assaulted her while she was sleeping. The suspect, who initially claimed he entered the house to commit theft, denied the accusation of assault. The incident took place yesterday, July 10, when the girl, referred to as A, woke up at 5am…