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  • Opinion: Retirees and medical insurance in Thailand | Thaiger

    Opinion: Retirees and medical insurance in Thailand

    By Barry Kenyon of The Pattaya Mail Thai government spokespeople, in recent years, have emphasised that that Thai hospitals are not free for foreigners. They have cited examples of sick and crowd-funded aliens desperate to get back to their home countries, or annual reports from public hospitals bemoaning the unpaid bills of foreign nationals. So far not a lot has…

  • Future Forward’s Thanathorn in court over alleged media share holdings | Thaiger

    Future Forward’s Thanathorn in court over alleged media share holdings

    by Dene-Hern Chen The charismatic frontman of Thailand’s anti-military parliamentary bloc appeared in court today accused of breaching election rules by holding media shares. The case could see him barred from politics and jailed for up to 10 years. 40 year old Thai billionaire Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit has rattled Thailand’s arch-royalist establishment since seizing the political limelight with his caustic take…

  • Study shows most Thai people live hand to mouth | Thaiger

    Study shows most Thai people live hand to mouth

    PHOTO: eTamping Nearly half of Thailand’s citizens aged 18-65 are spending everything they earn on monthly bills and living expenses, leaving them with nothing to put aside as savings. A study carried out by GoBear, an international financial comparison site, reveals that the highest percentage of people living paycheck to paycheck (53%) are those in the 36-45 age group. 51% of…

  • Her Royal Highness Princess Sirindhorn hospitalised for infection | Thaiger

    Her Royal Highness Princess Sirindhorn hospitalised for infection

    The Bureau of the Royal Household confirms that Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn is being treated for an infection and inflammation of the digestive tract at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok. The Palace has reported that the princess was admitted yesterday on the recommendation of a medical team caring for her. She had been suffering with stomach…

  • Twin TAT campaigns will boost domestic travel | Thaiger

    Twin TAT campaigns will boost domestic travel

    In November the Tourism Authority of Thailand plans two campaigns – “Visit Thailand with 100 Baht” and “Shocking Price Weekday Travel”, – aimed to generate 400 million baht in local tourism revenue before the end of the year. The TAT’s executive director of product promotion said “Shocking Price Weekday Travel” would encourage upper and middle-class Thai tourists to travel more…

  • Thailand resume free trade talks with EU, reducing reliance on China | Thaiger

    Thailand resume free trade talks with EU, reducing reliance on China

    The European Union has restarted talks with Thailand about a potential free trade agreement. The talks started just days after unfreezing a deadlock put in place by the previous military junta. The resumption of talks comes as Thailand seeks to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on China, which accounted for 14% of the its total foreign direct investment in 2018.…

  • 70 Future Forward Party MPs vote against ’emergency decree’ | Thaiger

    70 Future Forward Party MPs vote against ’emergency decree’

    PHOTO: Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam says the MPs voting against the decree was ‘nothing unusual’ – matichon.co.th 70 members of the Future Forward Party have voted against an ’emergency decree’ stating that personnel and operating funds for the Army’s Infantry Division will be put directly under His Majesty the King’s command to provide better security to the Royal Family, Royal…

  • Five days to move out – restaurant encroaches on Nakhon Si Thammarat creek | Thaiger

    Five days to move out – restaurant encroaches on Nakhon Si Thammarat creek

    PHOTO: Facebook/Strong Club – Sufficiency mind, anti-corruption A restaurant in Nakhon Si Thammarat has been exposed for illegally encroaching on the Baan Kiriwong creek and constructing permanent foundations and infrastructure. They’ve been ordered by authorities to move out. The Nation reports that a Facebook page titled “Strong Club – Sufficiency mind, anti-corruption” posted a photo with a caption on October…

  • Drug dealer on the run for 20 years arrested by Thai immigration | Thaiger

    Drug dealer on the run for 20 years arrested by Thai immigration

    PHOTO: The new biometrics working at Phuket international Airport – The Thaiger A female drug dealer who evaded capture for almost 20 years has been nabbed after a spate of recent arrests carried out by Thai immigration police. Thai Residents reports that the criminal court issued an arrest warrant for the woman, Chatamach, back in 2000, for possession of methamphetamine pills with…

  • True to introduce 5G with help from China Mobile | Thaiger

    True to introduce 5G with help from China Mobile

    Kittinut Tikawan, president of Thai communication giant True Corporation, says True Move H Universal Communication plans a soft launch of 5G wireless broadband in Thailand within 2-3 months, through close collaboration with China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile operator. 5G mobile communications will allow virtually ‘instant’ delivery of video and services with remarkable leaps in speeds, at least 10-fold. The…

  • Thais go bananas over freak plants in pursuit of lottery numbers | Thaiger

    Thais go bananas over freak plants in pursuit of lottery numbers

    PHOTOS: Daily News The answers are in the banana leaves. Thai people LOVE playing the lottery (and gambling generally). In fact they’re BANANAS about the twice-monthly lottery (it was drawn again today). Daily News has reported about two unusual banana trees growing in front of a shop in Klong 4 Pathum Thani, just north of Bangkok. The trees did not have blossom…

  • Clean Up to the Countdown – Crackdown on illegal software | Thaiger

    Clean Up to the Countdown – Crackdown on illegal software

    PHOTO: Pantip Plaza, Bangkok The Clean Up to the Countdown campaign aims to encourage top executives to legalise their corporate software before midnight on December 31, 2019.” BSA The Software Alliance is partnering with Thai police and chief executives on a campaign to crackdown illegal software in the workplace by the end of 2019. Many companies still use illegal, pirated or copied…

  • Karaoke premises raided in central Thailand, 3 underage sex workers rescued | Thaiger

    Karaoke premises raided in central Thailand, 3 underage sex workers rescued

    The Nation reports that 3 underage sex workers have been rescued after raids on a karaoke restaurant and a karaoke massage parlour in Ang Thong, central Thailand. The raids were confirmed at a press conference held by Ronnarong Thipsiri, Head of the Department of Provincial Administration’s investigation and suppression division, along with Sakda Bandasak, sheriff of Ang Thong’s Muang district.…

  • TAT says ‘all go’ for tourism discount campaign | Thaiger

    TAT says ‘all go’ for tourism discount campaign

    PHOTO: Thailand Shopping and Dining Paradise The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s governor says that the TAT will introduce two domestic tourism promotional measures – a 100 baht nationwide tourism campaign, and “shocking-price weekday” discounts. The 100 baht campaign will offer some 40,000 products and services at only 100 baht each. Registration is required and will be open on November 11-12…

  • Thailand road toll: 554 dead this month, 11,462 this year | Thaiger

    Thailand road toll: 554 dead this month, 11,462 this year

    PHOTO: U-Turn crash in Bangkok – Daily News Daily news reports fatalities at the scene of accidents yesterday claimed the lives of 21 people. Yesterday was a busy day on Thailand’s roads at the end of a long weekend. They say the numbers reported are only those that die at the scene. In reality, when hospital deaths and all regions…

  • The world’s fastest growing tourist destinations | Thaiger

    The world’s fastest growing tourist destinations

    PHOTO: Hello Phuket – destined for huge tourist growth in the next six years – fodors.com In 2018, international tourist arrival traffic grew by 6% to reach a total of 1.4 billion world tourists, according to research by UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. And there’s a lot more to come with international travel predicted to increase by a massive 35% over the…

  • New controls on three toxic agri-chemicals take effect on October 20 | Thaiger

    New controls on three toxic agri-chemicals take effect on October 20

    A number of ministers and officials are vowing to continue pushing for a ban on three controversial agri-chemicals – Paraquat, Glyphosate and Chlorpyrifos – all still widely used in Thai agriculture. Meanwhile, strict measures on using the three chemicals, announced on April 5 and set take effect on October 20, have brought cheers from consumers and NGOs but protests from…

  • Thais commemorate the passing of beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej | Thaiger

    Thais commemorate the passing of beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej

    Thousands across the Kingdom, many wearing yellow, attended religious ceremonies and activities yesterday to commemorate the passing of the beloved late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. His Majesty died on October 13, 2016 In Bangkok, a large crowd offered alms to hundreds of monks and novices as PM Prayut Chan-o-cha led ministers, military leaders and officials in paying homage to the late…

  • “Eat, Shop, Spend” drive reaches registration target | Thaiger

    “Eat, Shop, Spend” drive reaches registration target

    Ten million people signed up for the first Eat, Shop, Spend stimulus campaign since its launch on September 23. The organisers have expressed thanks to all who have participated. The first phase of the campaign aimed to boost domestic spending by offering 10 million people a 1,000 baht voucher via the G-Wallet mobile application to spend in specific shops, outside…

  • Measures outlined to reach 39.8 million tourists’ target by end of 2019 | Thaiger

    Measures outlined to reach 39.8 million tourists’ target by end of 2019

    PHOTO: TAT News – Hua Hin Beach The cabinet of economic ministers has approved 18 measures with the aim of attracting 39.8 million tourists in the coming year. A government spokesperson says the measures “comprise short, medium and long-term initiatives”. They include financial and legal steps to stimulate tourism markets, such as the Amazing Thailand Grand Sale “Passport Privileges” which…

  • Finance Ministry approves stimulus package to spur tourism | Thaiger

    Finance Ministry approves stimulus package to spur tourism

    PHOTO: Among other things, the TAT are organising some big concerts over the last three months of 2019. Some of the 50,000 that attended the BTS ‘Love Yourself’ stadium concert in Bangkok in April 2019. The Finance Ministry has now approved a stimulus package for the last three months of the year to boost Thailand’s tourism sector. The aim is…

  • Thailand’s growth forecasts for the rest of 2019 slashed again | Thaiger

    Thailand’s growth forecasts for the rest of 2019 slashed again

    Following their most recent meeting, the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking has announced Thailand’s economic growth this year has been revised downward to between 2.7 – 3.0% from the previous projection of 2.9 – 3.3%. It has also revised down its prediction of this year’s exports to between minus 2 – 0%. The committee says the revised…

  • Bhumjaithai ministers will quit if herbicides are not banned | Thaiger

    Bhumjaithai ministers will quit if herbicides are not banned

    Lobbying is intensifying over a final decision to ban three controversial herbicides – paraquat, glyphosate and chlorpyrifos. With farmers, agri-business interests, environmental activists and social media all putting pressure on decision-makers to sway their decision, the biggest pressure is from within the ruling Palang Pracharat government. Increasing pressure is now being applied to the National Hazardous Substances Committee after the…

  • Fears for 11 year old boy missing in Ayutthaya | Thaiger

    Fears for 11 year old boy missing in Ayutthaya

    MONTAGE: Sanook.com Fears are growing for an 11 year old boy, Ter, who has been missing from his home in Ayutthaya province, north of Bangkok, for over two weeks. Ter’s grandmother, Noi, reported him missing to local officials when he failed to return home from school on September 27. Thai Residents reports that Noi, who is 83 years old, has been…

  • European tourism drops 1.5% year on year due to strong baht | Thaiger

    European tourism drops 1.5% year on year due to strong baht

    PHOTO: AFP European tourist arrivals in Thailand are projected to decline by 1.5% (for the first eight months of this year) compared to 2018, to around 6.66 million. The malaise in the traditionally strong European tourist numbers is not as bad as anecdotally reported and has been partially made up with improvements from other regional demographics. The figures were compiled…

  • Thai government introduces new measures to improve tourism | Thaiger

    Thai government introduces new measures to improve tourism

    Proposed measures to improve tourism in Thailand have been approved in principle by the council of the economic ministers. The steps, proposed by the Tourism and Sports Ministry, are expected to be put in place before the end of 2019 and will mean an increase in the number of places and agents offering a VAT refund service to visitors to…

  • Wet weekend for most of Thailand | Thaiger

    Wet weekend for most of Thailand

    Thunder, showers and poor weather are likely in the regions north of Bangkok over the weekend, with isolated heavy rain possible in the North, parts of the Northwest, the lower Northeast, the Central plains, the East and even the South including Bangkok and its vicinity (forecasts below). The Thailand Meteorological Department issued the warnings yesterday… Another moderate high-pressure area from…

  • Thailand is facing “hybrid warfare” by “ill-intentioned politicians” – Army chief Gen Apirat | Thaiger

    Thailand is facing “hybrid warfare” by “ill-intentioned politicians” – Army chief Gen Apirat

    PHOTO: Screenshot – Matichon TV Thailand’s Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Apirat Kongsompong is warning that Thailand is facing what he described as a “hybrid warfare”. The ultra-loyalist Army chief says the ‘war’ is being waged by a collection of “ill-intentioned politicians”, remnants of communist ideologues and “foreign forces” against the country’s major establishments. His speech was aimed fairly and squarely at…

  • Thai immigration’s biometrics nabs 3 more fake passport holders | Thaiger

    Thai immigration’s biometrics nabs 3 more fake passport holders

    Thailand’s Immigration Bureau commander says the biometric system at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport caught three foreigners carrying fake passports during the month of September. “In the first case, immigration police arrested an Iranian man, aged about 47 years, holding a French passport and travelling from Germany to Thailand. The biometric scanning showed only a 19% match between his face and passport…

  • Thailand faces renewed calls to abolish death penalty | Thaiger

    Thailand faces renewed calls to abolish death penalty

    A lobby group arguing for the abolishment of the death penalty is urging Thailand to agree to the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), as part of a process that would ultimately see an end to capital punishment in the country. To mark World Day Against the Death Penalty, Gothom Arya, a representative…