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Top 10 reasons for expats to get a comprehensive health insurance in Thailand
Moving to Thailand offers a prospect full of excitement and adventure, but in the same vein, if any injuries were to occur (and god forbid it does), the local healthcare system can be confusing at first glance for many expats...
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Gold prices steady in Thailand, gold ornaments at 40,950 baht
The Gold Traders Association (GTA) reported that gold prices remained stable today, with no increase or decrease from the previous day’s closing prices. Gold ornaments are selling at 40,950 baht per baht-weight. According to the latest data from the GTA released at 9.04 am today, August 26, the price of gold ornaments remains unchanged at 40,950 baht per baht weight…
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Mpox vaccine advised only for Thai high-risk groups
The question of whether the general public should receive the mpox vaccine has been addressed by Yong Poovorawan, head of the Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology at the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University. Highlighting the limited availability and high cost of the vaccine, he recommended it primarily for high-risk groups, particularly men who have sex with strangers. Yong Poovorawan…
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Cool it: Stacking stuff on your fridge could be a real power trip
Placing certain items on top of a refrigerator can lead to increased electricity consumption and reduced appliance lifespan, as warned by electricians. The top of a fridge is often seen as a convenient spot for storage or decoration but not everything is suitable for this space. A refrigerator is an essential appliance in every household, used extensively for storing various…
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Thailand bids for 2030 Youth Olympics to boost sports industry
Two weeks after the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad concluded, Thailand is reiterating its commitment to bidding for the 2030 Youth Olympic Games, viewing it as a pivotal opportunity to advance its sports industry and generate revenue. The Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), Kongsak Yodmanee, stated that one of SAT’s missions is to promote sports within Thailand…
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Singapore boosts educational ties with Thailand at Bangkok fair
Singapore seeks to expand its educational collaboration with Thailand, as highlighted by its ambassador during the inaugural Singapore Education Fair in Bangkok. Ambassador Catherine Wong emphasised the ongoing cooperation between the two nations, citing several initiatives such as the twin schools programme, the Singapore-Thailand Enhanced Partnership (Step) Camp, and a range of cultural exchange programmes. Approximately 70 schools in Singapore…
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Thailand’s TV turmoil calls for a channel change in AV rules
Thailand’s television landscape is in turmoil, and a new study says it’s time for a fresh set of rules to manage the booming audio-visual (AV) market, including streaming platforms, geo-satellite broadcasts, and digital terrestrial TV (DTT). The report, commissioned by the Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) and carried out by SCF Associates, was made public yesterday.…
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Abandoned 2.5 billion baht wastewater site becomes drug hub
A wastewater treatment facility worth over 2.5 billion baht has been found abandoned, becoming a breeding ground for blackchin tilapia and a hotspot for drug activity. Located in Tha Phaya, Pak Phanang district, Nakhon Si Thammarat, the facility is part of a larger project aimed at managing saline water for shrimp farming. The Tha Phaya site consists of four buildings,…
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Mentally ill Thai man dismembers wife, scatters body parts on road
In a shocking scene more suited to a horror movie, a mentally ill Thai man murdered his wife before dismembering her and scattering her body parts on a road in the Doi Luang district of the northern province of Chiang Rai in the early hours of today, August 26. Officers from the Doi Luang Police Station were called to investigate…
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Calls for action on Chinese investments in Thailand
The new Government of Thailand is facing calls to swiftly address the growing perception that Chinese products and investments pose a threat to Thai interests. This sentiment, if left unchecked, could harm Thailand’s export and tourism sectors. President of the Panyapiwat Institute of Management and an expert on the Chinese and US economies, Sompop Manarungsan, emphasised the need for cooperation…
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Thai Air Force mobilises to aid northern regions in flood relief efforts
The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) mobilised aircraft to survey flood-hit regions, relaying vital data to support water drainage routes and delivering aid in a comprehensive flood relief programme. Yesterday, August 25, RTAF Chief Marshal Phanpakdee Patanakun announced efforts to assist those affected by the severe flooding in northern Thailand. The RTAF is deploying all available resources and coordinating with…
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Sleepwalking scare: Bangkok man takes deadly leap from 5th floor
A Thai man yesterday fell to his death from the fifth floor of a building in the Phra Nakhon district of Bangkok, reportedly due to sleepwalking. The news was shared yesterday, August 25, on the Facebook page ดาวแปดแฉก (Dao Pad Chaek, which means “eight-pointed star”), reporting on the death of the 25 year old Thai man, whose name remains undisclosed.…
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Family mourns paralysed brother found dead near Udon Thani kiln
A family in Udon Thani is mourning the loss of their paralysed brother, who was found dead next to a charcoal kiln. One of the deceased’s sisters had a premonition last week while his wife described their final moments together before he left home early in the morning. At 6.30am today, August 26, an inspector from Udon Thani City Police…
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Social media scandal: South Korea men share illicit family photos
A South Korean user on the X social media platform issued a dire warning about secret chat rooms where men share illicit photos of their mothers, sisters, and other women in their lives. The scandal ignited a firestorm on social media. These chat rooms, operating on the Telegram app, include disturbing images taken without consent. Photos are often taken while…
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Thai cyber police bust online luxury accommodation scam
Thai Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers apprehended a prominent company for an online luxury accommodation auction scam. The scheme deceived numerous victims and resulted in damages totalling over 3 million baht. Yesterday, August 25, CCIB officers interrogated 46 year old Busnavee, owner of a company that purportedly offered cheap accommodation but failed to provide the promised services. This inquiry…
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Deadly brawl outside police station leaves Thai man dead
A deadly brawl erupted outside Pho Kaew Police Station in the central province of Nakhon Pathom on Friday leaving one Thai man dead. The deceased’s family condemned the police for their inaction. The fatal stabbing occurred in front of the police station in the Sampran district of Nakhon Pathom at about 9pm on August 23. The two injured Thai men,…
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Golden retriever rescued from overflow dam in Udon Thani floods
A Golden Retriever named Phakwan was rescued from a treacherous overflow dam in Udon Thani after struggling in turbulent waters for hours. The incident occurred yesterday, August 25, following several days of heavy rainfall, which caused significant flooding in the Nong Bueng Na Kham area. Surachet Phumisrikaew, the village headman of Moo 13, Ban Chiang subdistrict, Nong Han district, Udon…
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Mukdahan musicians hit the high note in methamphetamine bust
Two musicians from Mukdahan were arrested for transporting 140,000 methamphetamine tablets. They admitted to doing this twice due to unemployment and the poor economy, receiving 20,000 baht each time. Police officers set up a checkpoint to intercept illegal goods on the ring road around Ubon Ratchathani city yesterday, August 25. Deputy Traffic Inspector Natthanon Seefah and Traffic Inspector Thirasak Chaiphan…
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Nonthaburi noodle vendor investigated for gold purchase taxes
A noodle vendor in Nonthaburi announced plans to purchase an additional 100 baht of gold jewellery, despite already owning over 40 baht of gold. This revelation sparked discussions on social media about the profitability of his business amidst an economic slowdown and rising gold prices. The owner of Hong Te Noodle, Rangsan Suwannason or Cake, located in front of Krisada…
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Underground water pipe leak causes footpath collapse in Bangkok
An underground water pipe leak yesterday caused a footpath to collapse beneath the Fai Chai MRT Station in the Bangkok Noi district of Bangkok. No injuries were reported in the incident. The official Facebook page of the Bangkok Noi District Office shared a picture of the collapsed footpath with a few words at about 4pm yesterday, August 25. “Landslide beneath…
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Volunteers clean flood-hit homes in Nan and Chiang Rai
The Mirror Foundation volunteers have been dispatched to clean houses in Tha Wang Pha, Nan province, and Thoeng, Chiang Rai province. A police deputy inspector generously toured the area, refilling water supplies for various households. This collaboration between strangers is heartening. Today, August 26, Somphot Boonngamanong, also known as Bor Kor Lai Dot, shared a Facebook post detailing the Mirror…
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Old Thai coins could be worth millions, collectors urged to check
Collectors of old Thai coins should urgently check their collections as certain coins, including 1 baht, 5 baht, and 10 baht coins from specific years, could be worth a significant amount of money, sometimes even reaching millions of baht. Detailed information about the specific years and characteristics of these valuable coins is essential as some are incredibly rare, with only…
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Heated love triangle: Bangkok man arrested for setting wife on fire
A man, identified only as Mew, has been apprehended for attempting to murder his wife by dousing her with alcohol and setting her on fire on a Bangkok street, following a heated love triangle. The 27 year old man coordinated with the police and turned himself in. His wife remains in critical condition and is unable to give a statement.…
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Mekong floods prompt calls to halt Pak Beng Dam project
Floodwaters from the Mekong River have surged over its banks, affecting agricultural areas and prompting calls for the Thai government to review water management plans and delay the construction of the Pak Beng Dam. Yesterday, August 25, it was reported from the banks of the Mekong River in Chiang Khong district, Chiang Rai province, that water levels continue to rise…
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Surat Thani police initiate successful Ban Klang rehabilitation
The police in Surat Thani launched a sustainable community rehabilitation project to address drug problems comprehensively, in line with national strategy. Following successful implementation in the Islamic community of Santisuk, the project has now been introduced in another Islamic community, Ban Klang. Yesterday, August 25, a meeting was held at the Raotul Jannah Mosque in Ban Klang, Bang Kung subdistrict,…
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Thailand Video News | Phuket Landslide Claims 13 Lives and Injures 19, Damaging Over 200 Homes ,Singapore Detects 13 Cases of Mpox Clade 2 in 2024
In today’s Thailand video news, Alex covers a series of gripping stories from across the country and Southeast Asia. Highlights include a deadly landslide in Phuket’s Kata subdistrict that claimed 13 lives, with 19 others injured and over 200 homes damaged. In Nakhon Ratchasima, a landslide at a high-speed rail tunnel construction site has trapped workers, halting rescue efforts due…
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Brothers arrested for illegal alcohol linked to fatal incident
Two brothers have been arrested for their involvement in producing illegal alcohol in Bang Chan and selling it to local shops. Investigations are underway to determine if their products are linked to a fatal herbal alcohol incident that resulted in 19 illnesses and one death. Orasa Thongboonrod of the Bangkok Area 5 Excise Department received a tip-off about illegal alcohol…
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Yingluck’s 6 trillion baht water project revived to address floods
A massive water management project initially proposed by Yingluck Shinawatra may be revived, aiming to tackle Thailand’s recurring issues of flooding and drought. The initiative, projected to cost around 6 trillion baht, has been deemed a national priority by Caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. “The matter was first raised by the Yingluck government. In 2011, a budget of 2…
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King cobra makes a hiss-terious house call in Chon Buri
A homeowner in Chon Buri had a terrifying encounter when a 4-metre king cobra slithered into their house. The snake, which raised its head as if to greet the homeowner, coiled itself under a table, prompting a call for assistance from local authorities. At 5am yesterday, August 25, the Tri Khunatham Foundation’s rescue team received an urgent call from residents…
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Official investigation launched into Chachoengsao aircraft crash
The Transport Ministry tasked the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) with investigating the reasons behind a small aircraft crash in Chachoengsao. Caretaker Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit ordered the CAAT to investigate the crash of TFT209 on August 22, which resulted in the deaths of nine people, including the pilot and co-pilot. The aircraft lacked a black box, complicating the investigation.…
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New Cabinet line-up to be finalised by weekend
The new Cabinet line-up is expected to be finalised by the end of the week, according to Caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. The government plans to immediately address national issues following the announcement of its policy statement in parliament next month. Phumtham, who stepped in as acting prime minister after Srettha Thavisin’s dismissal by the Constitutional Court, confirmed that…
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