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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?...

  • Thailand’s industrial sentiment index drops in December amid economic challenges | Thaiger

    Thailand’s industrial sentiment index drops in December amid economic challenges

    A recent announcement by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) revealed that industrial sentiment in Thailand took a downturn in December, recording a decline from 90.9 to 88.8. This significant drop was attributed to a combination of factors, namely the weakening spending power of consumers and prevailing export concerns. The FTI, which is responsible for tracking fluctuations in various business…

  • Thai court clears postal worker accused of drug trafficking | Thaiger

    Thai court clears postal worker accused of drug trafficking

    A Thai court today dismissed a case against a postal worker accused of being involved in a drug trafficking incident. The case pertained to the seizure of a parcel containing 6,000 ecstasy pills, intercepted at the Bangkok Post Centre in Hua Lamphong, Bangkok, on October 17, 2022. The parcel was traced back to Germany. An Airport Interdiction Task Force comprising…

  • Sky’s the limit: Royal Thai Air Force gears up with plans for 12 sleek new fighter jets | Thaiger

    Sky’s the limit: Royal Thai Air Force gears up with plans for 12 sleek new fighter jets

    The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) announced plans for significant advancement, including the procurement of 12 new fighter jets. The development plan will be presented in detail at the RTAF Symposium 2024 next month. Phanpakdee Pattanakul, the Commander-in-chief, laid out RTAF plans, which involve not only the acquisition of new weapons and equipment but also the improvement of existing maintenance…

  • New year fortune seekers flock to Kamchanod for lucky numbers | Thaiger

    New year fortune seekers flock to Kamchanod for lucky numbers

    The island of Kamchanod in the Non Mueang District, Ban Dung, Udon Thani Province, continues to attract visitors, hoping for good luck. Today, many came to request blessings and participate in the late-night ceremony conducted by Por Jum Chawakarn, Kam Wan Sa, the resident fortune teller of Kamchanod. People seeking fortune at Kamchanod cannot miss PorJum. Last night’s ceremony took…

  • Democrat Party leader refutes ties to pork smuggling scandal | Thaiger

    Democrat Party leader refutes ties to pork smuggling scandal

    Democrat Party leader Chalermchai Sri-on yesterday refuted claims implicating his former secretary in a controversial pork smuggling case. The allegations stirred a media storm, prompting the need for an official press conference. The former secretary embroiled in the scandal, lawyer Somkiat Korpaisarn, has been accused by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) of a host of crimes, not least of…

  • Phuket: Chinese street beggar arrested for deceitful collection of donations | Thaiger

    Phuket: Chinese street beggar arrested for deceitful collection of donations

    A Chinese man has been arrested by police for collecting donations that he falsely claimed would go towards funds to help a disabled child. Phuket police arrested the Chinese national on January 15 for fraud by posing as a deaf-mute person collecting funds for an allegedly sick child with leukaemia who required a bone marrow transplant. The Chinese man had…

  • Tragic domestic dispute ends in triple fatality in Khon Kaen | Thaiger

    Tragic domestic dispute ends in triple fatality in Khon Kaen

    A gruesome incident unfolded in a house in Khon Kaen province when a man shot his wife and mother-in-law before turning the gun on himself. The incident, which occurred at midnight today, left three people dead. The victims were identified as 52 year old Manee, 35 year old Chanutda, and 39 year old Kraipop. A 9mm gun and six bullet…

  • Liver cancer claims life of healthy 37 year old: The silent killer no one’s safe from | Thaiger

    Liver cancer claims life of healthy 37 year old: The silent killer no one’s safe from

    The tragic tale of a 37 year old patient, who despite regular exercise and abstaining from alcohol, was diagnosed with liver cancer and succumbed to the disease within just two months, stresses the importance of early detection and treatment. The patient’s story was shared by a hospital page to raise awareness about the silent killer that is liver cancer. The…

  • Cabbages cash in: Korat farmers cultivate green gold for speedy harvest and sweet profits | Thaiger

    Cabbages cash in: Korat farmers cultivate green gold for speedy harvest and sweet profits

    Farmers in Korat are turning to the cultivation of cabbages due to their short life cycle, quick harvest, and attractive returns. This shift has been motivated by a departure from traditional crops like potatoes and sugarcane. Farmers are attracted to cabbage farming because it guarantees quick cash flow compared to other crops that take longer to mature and sell. In…

  • Buzzing tragedy unfolds as Thai man found dead after bee attack in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Buzzing tragedy unfolds as Thai man found dead after bee attack in Chon Buri

    A landscaper from Si Sa Ket was discovered lifeless under a tree along Highway 331 in Chon Buri, where authorities suspect involved in a fatal encounter with a beehive. Nong Prue Police Station received an alert about the grim discovery on January 15, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement and rescue teams. Upon arrival, they found a blue Isuzu…

  • Police inspector transferred to inactive post following son’s murder involvement in Sa Kaeo | Thaiger

    Police inspector transferred to inactive post following son’s murder involvement in Sa Kaeo

    A deputy inspector at Aranyaprathet Police Station has been temporarily transferred to an inactive post at Sa Kaeo police headquarters. Sa Kaeo Police Chief Police Major General Omsin Boonyanuson confirmed the move which aimed to prevent any interference in the murder investigation involving the officer’s teenage son and four other suspects. Speaking to reporters, Omsin assured the public of a…

  • Thai CEO donates 1 million baht at singer Kong Huai Rai’s concert | Thaiger

    Thai CEO donates 1 million baht at singer Kong Huai Rai’s concert

    A donation of 1 million baht was bestowed upon the popular singer Kong Huai Rai by Ninew-Niphanrat Salika, the young, wealthy CEO of a world-renowned brand. The generous contribution, made during one of Kong’s concerts, has been deemed the largest garland he has ever received. Kong Huai Rai shared the news with his Facebook followers, posting a picture of the…

  • ‘Snakes on a Plane’ moment on a Bangkok to Phuket flight sparks online frenzy (video) | Thaiger

    ‘Snakes on a Plane’ moment on a Bangkok to Phuket flight sparks online frenzy (video)

    A shocking “Snakes on a Plane” incident unfolded on a domestic flight when a slithery serpent was discovered slithering over the head of a passenger. A TikTok user, @wannabnailssalon, uploaded a series of three clips detailing the event, causing a stir among netizens. The incident occurred on Saturday, January 13, when the TikTok user was returning from Bangkok to Phuket. As…

  • Thai government’s 500 billion baht Digital Wallet Scheme hangs in the balance | Thaiger

    Thai government’s 500 billion baht Digital Wallet Scheme hangs in the balance

    The eagerly anticipated meeting of the Digital Wallet Committee has been abruptly postponed. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai revealed that the delay hinges on the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s (NACC) awaited verdict. Council of State’s Secretary General, Pakorn Nilprapunt advocated for the committee to seek input not just from the Council of State but also from the NACC. Last week, the Council of…

  • Sports car driver caught drifting at Sukhumvit Road intersection | Thaiger

    Sports car driver caught drifting at Sukhumvit Road intersection

    In a daring public display of automotive bravado, a sports car driver was caught on CCTV performing multiple drifts at a busy traffic light intersection on Sukhumvit Road, in the Bang Saen district of Chon Buri. The reckless act occurred around 12.30am on January 8, inciting disapproval from locals. According to surveillance footage, the driver performed several laps of drifting…

  • Sa Kaeo murder sparks debate over police transparency and leniency on teenage murderers | Thaiger

    Sa Kaeo murder sparks debate over police transparency and leniency on teenage murderers

    The murder of a Thai woman in the Isaan province of Sa Kaeo sparked a debate about the lenient punishment handed out to teenage murderers and raised concerns about the transparency of the Thai police. The dead body of a 47 year old Thai woman named Buaphan Thansu was found in a pond near an abandoned petrol station in the…

  • Police confirm model Prawrawee Sahatthatphong’s death as suicide | Thaiger

    Police confirm model Prawrawee Sahatthatphong’s death as suicide

    Unveiling a fresh timeline, police authorities confirmed on Tuesday that the evidence gathered backs the assumption that Prawrawee Sahatthatphong, also known as Yoko, the 28 year old motor show model, took her own life on November 1. The recently surfaced data reveals that Prawrawee, who was found lifeless in her Ekkamai condominium, had procured a bottle of cyanide online in…

  • Thai government resists Israeli embassy’s call for hostage release in Gaza | Thaiger

    Thai government resists Israeli embassy’s call for hostage release in Gaza

    A call for the immediate release of all hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, initiated by the Israeli embassy, met with opposition from the Thai government. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara expressed his disapproval of the move on Tuesday. He has requested a meeting with the Israeli ambassador for a discussion on the issue.…

  • Royal Thai Air Force to battle surging fine dust pollution crisis | Thaiger

    Royal Thai Air Force to battle surging fine dust pollution crisis

    With fine dust pollution surging to alarming levels in Thailand, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin tasked the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) with spearheading the nation’s countermeasures. RTAF chief ACM Phanpakdee Pattanakul yesterday confirmed the directive. The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) revealed that the provinces of Samut Songkhram and Samut Sakhon are presently grappling with high levels of…

  • Motorcycle and pickup collision causes fatal accident in Mueang Chachoengsao | Thaiger

    Motorcycle and pickup collision causes fatal accident in Mueang Chachoengsao

    A fatal collision occurred between a motorcycle and a pickup truck on Suk Prayun Road near the Ju Chareon intersection in Mueang Chachoengsao. The incident took place close to a U-turn point in the city centre, and resulted in the death of the 31 year old motorcycle rider, Waranyu Worasing, also known as Kru Gai. Authorities were alerted to the…

  • Thai justice minister supports DSI in bribery, human trafficking probe | Thaiger

    Thai justice minister supports DSI in bribery, human trafficking probe

    Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong stepped forward to support the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) as it investigates accusations of bribery and human trafficking levelled against two previous Cabinet ministers and two high-ranking officials involved in the supply of Thai labour to Finland. Tawee, who spoke before the regular Tuesday Cabinet meeting, denied any form of victimisation in the joint inquiry…

  • Tourist traps or traffic tricks? Pattaya’s road signs under scrutiny | Thaiger

    Tourist traps or traffic tricks? Pattaya’s road signs under scrutiny

    The Machanu Roundabout, where Jomtien Second Road meets the path to Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, has turned into a perilous zone, prompting residents to demand swift intervention. The pedestrian crossing signs, seemingly innocuous, are placed at a precarious height of only 160 centimetres. Tourists, oblivious to the looming hazard, find themselves colliding with these signs, resulting in a string of…

  • Man’s public poop at Thai car showroom creates online buzz | Thaiger

    Man’s public poop at Thai car showroom creates online buzz

    A man’s desperate need for relief led to a spectacle at a showroom front when he had no choice but to publicly poop. The incident, which occurred on January 11, was captured on a video posted by a 29 year old Moss showroom salesperson, on a Facebook page named Want to be famous, let’s arrange it to return to part…

  • Thai coconuts take China by storm: How RCEP sparks culinary craze | Thaiger

    Thai coconuts take China by storm: How RCEP sparks culinary craze

    Thai coconuts have become a sensation, captivating the taste buds of the vast Chinese market. Since the initiation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in 2022, these delectable coconuts have found their way into an array of Chinese dishes, from cakes and coffee to hot pot extravaganzas. Two years on, the RCEP has not only transformed the economic landscape…

  • Update: Chiang Mai Night Safari confirms four zoo animals died, not 13 | Thaiger

    Update: Chiang Mai Night Safari confirms four zoo animals died, not 13

    Kritsada Lapimon, Deputy Director of the Pinkanakorn Office and Director of the Central Administration Office performing duties on behalf of the Director of the Pinkanakorn Development Office, chaired a press conference to clarify the number of deaths of animals at the Chiang Mai Night Safari yesterday, January 15. Thitirat Tawanwong, Deputy Director of the Pinkanakorn Development Office and Director of…

  • Thai naturalist embarks on a 1,000km trip to save Mekong River | Thaiger

    Thai naturalist embarks on a 1,000km trip to save Mekong River

    The Mekong River, a lifeline for millions, is currently in a state of distress. Naturalist Paramin Wannakornbancha, known as Bass, embarked on a 1,000-kilometre journey on foot to raise awareness about the river’s plight. His journey, which started yesterday, January 15, has been warmly welcomed by local fishermen who are heartened by the younger generation’s concern for the river. In…

  • Cell caper: Phone shop employee steals mobiles worth 400,000 baht | Thaiger

    Cell caper: Phone shop employee steals mobiles worth 400,000 baht

    A phone shop employee took advantage of the store owner’s trust after working for a full year, and stole 10 mobile phones worth more than 400,000 baht. A Facebook page posted a warning message about a phone store employee stealing 10 phones, including iPhones today, January 15. “Warning about a fraudster embezzling more than 10 iPhones and models of other…

  • Young girl finds and returns gold bracelet worth 70,000 baht to owner | Thaiger

    Young girl finds and returns gold bracelet worth 70,000 baht to owner

    A primary 4 girl returned a gold bracelet worth more than 70,000 baht to its owner. Villagers flocked to praise the honest girl who picked up a 2 baht (approximately 30.32 grammes) gold bracelet and returned it to the owner. The girl, of Number 53, Village No. 2, Ban Talu Non Muang. Samrong Ta Jen Subdistrict, Khukhan District, Si Sa…

  • Investigation into Yoko’s death uncovers purchase of cyanide for 33,000 baht | Thaiger

    Investigation into Yoko’s death uncovers purchase of cyanide for 33,000 baht

    The investigation into the death of Praowrawee Sahasathapong, better known as Yoko, is progressing. At 9.30am today at Klong Tan Police Station, Police Captain Witawat Chikham, Superintendent of Division 5, disclosed that a close male friend of Yoko, along with his lawyer, had come forward to help the investigation officers at Klong Tan Police Station. Pol. Cap. Witawat further stated…

  • Thai Airways increases flights between Bangkok and Sydney | Thaiger

    Thai Airways increases flights between Bangkok and Sydney

    Thai Airways is set to redefine your travel experience with a brand new double-daily flight connecting Sydney and Bangkok. The modern Airbus A350 promises a quieter and more relaxing journey, leaving behind the noisy Boeing 777s in the dust. Thai Airways unveiled its revamped schedule effective April 1, turning the Sydney-Bangkok route into a seamless gateway to Europe and Japan.…