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    5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)

    Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...

  • Tragic car accident in Phayao leaves one dead, three injured

    Tragic car accident in Phayao leaves one dead, three injured

    A tragic accident occurred in Phayao, where a car from Bangkok collided with a parked pickup truck, resulting in one fatality and three severe injuries. The incident, which left both vehicles severely damaged and debris scattered across the road, took place in the Mueang Phayao district, northern Thailand. On April 28, Phukamyao police received reports of a car rear-ending a…

  • Heartless taxi blocks Phuket ambulance rushing patient to hospital

    Heartless taxi blocks Phuket ambulance rushing patient to hospital

    A green taxi is at the centre of an incident in Phuket after blocking an ambulance with a 62 year old man suffering from heart failure onboard. The patient died in the ambulance, just moments away from receiving life-saving treatment. On the morning of Sunday, April 27, a 62 year old man with a history of heart disease began feeling…

  • Barely legal: Naked antics of Polish couple spark fury in Koh Pha Ngan

    Barely legal: Naked antics of Polish couple spark fury in Koh Pha Ngan

    Thailand’s image as a tropical paradise took another hit this week after a naked Polish couple were caught hugging in the middle of a road, and later sunbathing starkers on a popular Koh Pha Ngan beach, shocking locals and sparking fresh calls for action against unruly foreign tourists. The Polish holidaymakers stunned passers-by when they were spotted standing completely nude…

  • Thai police shut down illegal Myanmar-run complex in Samut Sakhon

    Thai police shut down illegal Myanmar-run complex in Samut Sakhon

    Thai police dismantled a Myanmar-run entertainment complex in Mueang district, Samut Sakhon, revealing illegal activities including drug use and the employment of undocumented workers. The operation, conducted by over 200 officers from various agencies, was led by provincial governor Naris Niramaiwong. Working alongside government inspectors and supported by provincial police, the task force targeted a repurposed warehouse allegedly operating as…

  • Thailand launches e-ticket system in marine parks

    Thailand launches e-ticket system in marine parks

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) will officially introduce a fully operational e-ticket system on October 15 across six key marine national parks, marking the beginning of the tourist season. This pilot project aims to boost park revenue by 10% and improve transparency in collecting entrance fees. During a press conference yesterday, April 28, Director-General Attapol…

  • Hot mess! Phuket nightclub and Patong market go up in smoke

    Hot mess! Phuket nightclub and Patong market go up in smoke

    Phuket was lit up for all the wrong reasons in the early hours of this morning as two separate fires broke out just hours apart, one at a buzzing nightclub and the other at a popular beachfront food market. Firefighters dashed to the Hua Pan X5 nightclub in the Phoonpon area of Phuket Town after flames erupted on the club’s…

  • Illegal Chinese imports of pig intestines found in Samut Sakhon warehouse

    Illegal Chinese imports of pig intestines found in Samut Sakhon warehouse

    A warehouse in Samut Sakhon was discovered storing salted pig intestines illegally imported from China. The facility, in poor condition with a pervasive foul odour, held products valued at over 10 million baht. The Chinese owner was not present at the site. Yesterday, April 28, Police Major General Thatphum Jaruprach, commander of the Economic Crime Suppression Division, instructed Police Colonel…

  • Rights group demands action for detained Uyghurs in Thailand

    Rights group demands action for detained Uyghurs in Thailand

    The People’s Empowerment Foundation raised significant concerns regarding seven Uyghur people currently incarcerated in Thailand. Chalida Tajaroensuk, the chair of the civil society organisation, reported to the Bangkok Post that those detained have been split into two groups. The first group, consisting of five Uyghurs, was detained after allegedly escaping a Mukdahan detention centre in 2020. They are serving six-year…

  • Heroic team rescues elderly man from locked car in Ayutthaya

    Heroic team rescues elderly man from locked car in Ayutthaya

    A collaboration between the police, rescue workers, and a good Samaritan recently saved an elderly man found unconscious inside a locked car on Highway 340 in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. The team decided to break the car window to transport the man to a hospital. The incident, which occurred on Sunday, April 27, involved officers from Lat Bua Luang…

  • Thailand video news | Chinese Man Denied Bail for Pattaya Murder, Search Continues for Missing Brit Daniel Hall

    Thailand video news | Chinese Man Denied Bail for Pattaya Murder, Search Continues for Missing Brit Daniel Hall

    This week’s headlines from Thailand and beyond spotlight major criminal cases, public safety measures, and surprising moments across Southeast Asia. From a high-profile murder trial and a decades-old missing persons case to viral cultural misunderstandings and pension struggles, the region’s latest developments offer a vivid glimpse into its challenges and character. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions and rare weather events are making…

  • UNESCO bid: Nakhon Phanom temple set for global recognition

    UNESCO bid: Nakhon Phanom temple set for global recognition

    In a move that could catapult one of Thailand’s most revered temples into the global spotlight, Minister of Culture Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol visited Wat Phra That Phanom in Nakhon Phanom province to advance the temple’s nomination for UNESCO World Heritage status. During her visit yesterday, April 28, Sudawan paid homage at the sacred site, taking part in a ceremonial wrapping of…

  • Couple arrested for online gambling scheme promising 50000 baht prizes

    Couple arrested for online gambling scheme promising 50000 baht prizes

    The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau apprehended a couple involved in operating an online gambling activity named Egg Pick for Luck and Wealth, based in Nakhon Pathom province. The couple reportedly lured participants with cash prizes up to 50,000 baht, generating a monthly income of 400,000 baht. Police Lieutenant General Trirong Phiwphan, together with other senior officials, yesterday, April 28, announced…

  • He said, they said: RTA hits back over academic’s lèse majesté row

    He said, they said: RTA hits back over academic’s lèse majesté row

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has fired back after a political bust-up over its decision to pursue lèse majesté charges against an academic, insisting it’s got every right to defend the monarchy, no matter who’s in the dock. RTA spokesperson Major General Winthai Suvari waded into the Paul Chambers controversy yesterday, April 28, confirming that Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC)…

  • Mysterious spider predicts lottery numbers in Ang Thong

    Mysterious spider predicts lottery numbers in Ang Thong

    A tarantula has become the latest fortune teller for lottery hopefuls in Thailand. Yesterday, April 28, hundreds of eager participants gathered behind Wat Bot Ratchasattha in Ang Thong province, hoping the eight-legged oracle would grant them the lucky numbers for the upcoming lottery draw. The event, held in the Bang Rakam subdistrict of Pho Thong, attracted a crowd of superstition-driven…

  • Rate expectations: BoT tipped to slash interest rates

    Rate expectations: BoT tipped to slash interest rates

    Thailand’s top bankers are bracing for a financial shake-up, with the central bank set to cut interest rates this week as economic headwinds from abroad leave growth floundering. The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is widely expected to trim its key policy rate by 0.25 percentage points tomorrow, April 30, as the kingdom battles a growing storm of economic setbacks. Kasikorn…

  • Thunderbolt sets Isaan home ablaze in terrifying storm (video)

    Thunderbolt sets Isaan home ablaze in terrifying storm (video)

    A ferocious thunderstorm sent shockwaves through Na Chueak district, Maha Sarakham province, last night after a bolt of lightning struck a house and sparked a raging fire that gutted the entire property. At 7.10pm yesterday, April 28, Police Lieutenant Somwang Prangprakhon, Deputy Inspector at Por Phan Police Station, received an urgent call about a house fire in Baan Por Phan,…

  • Fruit vendor arrested for distributing child pornography in Thailand

    Fruit vendor arrested for distributing child pornography in Thailand

    The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) in Nonthaburi yesterday held a press conference announcing the arrest of a fruit seller who was also distributing child pornography for financial gain. Police Lieutenant General Trirong Phiwphan, along with other senior officers, detailed the investigation that led to the capture of 32 year old Thammasorn, a fruit vendor from Chon Buri, who was…

  • Phuket man injures neck with knife after forgetting to take his pills

    Phuket man injures neck with knife after forgetting to take his pills

    In Kathu district, Phuket, a 41 year old man was hospitalised after inflicting a knife wound upon himself at his residence yesterday, April 28. Police were alerted by a relative about his erratic behaviour, prompting a response from officers. Upon arrival at the house on Soi Irrawaddy 6/3 around 10.15am, officers from Kathu Police Station discovered the man on a…

  • Teenager reels in thief after mobile snatched at Pattaya pier

    Teenager reels in thief after mobile snatched at Pattaya pier

    A teenager’s quiet night of squid fishing in Pattaya turned into a real catch of the day, when a suspected thief tried to make off with his mobile, only to get hooked and hauled in by a quick-thinking witness. It was around 9pm on Sunday, April 27, when a peaceful evening at Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya was interrupted by…

  • Gang leader in Samut Prakan accused of violent assaults

    Gang leader in Samut Prakan accused of violent assaults

    Ekaphop Lueangprasert, founder of the Sai Mai Tong Rod Facebook page, accompanied two people to file a complaint against the leader of the Five M 888 gang, Fluke, for violent assault and other criminal activities. The incidents involved the assault of a 19 year old student and the coercion of a 15 year old girl, including filming such acts and…

  • Summer storm hits Thailand with heavy rain and hail

    Summer storm hits Thailand with heavy rain and hail

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a forecast warning of a summer storm affecting 58 provinces with heavy rain, strong winds, hail, and possible lightning. The announcement yesterday, April 28, to Thursday, May 1, with regions in northern and northeastern Thailand expected to be affected. The TMD’s 24-hour forecast indicates that upper Thailand will experience summer storms, characterised by thunderstorms,…

  • Iranian couple nicked after pulling sneaky money scam on tourists

    Iranian couple nicked after pulling sneaky money scam on tourists

    Holidaymakers in Pattaya got more than they bargained for when a smooth-talking Iranian couple allegedly fleeced unsuspecting tourists out of their hard-earned cash before the long arm of the law finally caught up with them. Pattaya Tourist Police chiefs Police Lieutenant Colonel Torlap Tinamat, Pol. Lt. Col. Supharat Meeprecha, Pol. Maj. Apichart Jarurak, with Chon Buri Immigration Police yesterday, April…

  • Thai undertaker earns nearly 60,000 baht from gold collected from burials

    Thai undertaker earns nearly 60,000 baht from gold collected from burials

    A Thai undertaker in the central province of Saraburi earned nearly 60,000 baht from gold pieces collected from dead bodies. The man visited a renowned gold shop in Saraburi, Namo Ban Chang Tong, to sell pieces of gold that he had collected throughout his working life. The undertaker stated that he and his colleagues were unsure whether the pieces they had…

  • Chinese man denied bail for transgender’s murder in Pattaya

    Chinese man denied bail for transgender’s murder in Pattaya

    The 42 year old Chinese national, arrested for the murder of a 25 year old transgender woman in Pattaya, was denied bail after a three-hour-long interrogation today, April 28. Officers cited the severity of the crime, along with concerns of his fleeing, as the reason. Following the investigation, Tongyuen Fu, a was escorted to the Pattaya Provincial Court, where police implemented…

  • Bangkok officials embezzlement charges for fake bus repairs

    Bangkok officials embezzlement charges for fake bus repairs

    Police General Adisorn Ngamjitsuksrisuk, an advisor to the Governor of Bangkok, revealed details of a major corruption case involving the alleged embezzlement of funds intended for the repair of large buses under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). The case was uncovered by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG), which discovered irregularities in the disbursement of repair budgets. The investigation…

  • Mystery of British man still missing in Thailand lives on

    Mystery of British man still missing in Thailand lives on

    The mystery of the British man who vanished after a legendary beach party in Thailand nearly 20 years ago still remains a puzzle for the police. The police added that the search is far from over. The hunt for missing Norwich man Daniel Hall, who disappeared under baffling circumstances in Thailand in 2008, remains very much alive, police revealed. Hall, a…

  • Thailand enforces new rules on liquids and gels for flights

    Thailand enforces new rules on liquids and gels for flights

    The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has issued new regulations restricting the volume of liquids, gels, and sprays that passengers can carry onto aircraft or into restricted airport areas. Effective from April 22, these items must not exceed 100 millilitres per container to avoid confiscation. The Royal Gazette announced that the CAAT had released guidelines for screening liquids, gels, and…

  • Xin Ke Yuan Steel’s licences revoked after legal violations

    Xin Ke Yuan Steel’s licences revoked after legal violations

    Industry Minister Akanat Promphan announced today that Xin Ke Yuan Steel Co Ltd will have its operating licences permanently revoked, alongside a nationwide ban on its use of induction furnace (IF) technology, following multiple legal violations on the State Audit Office (SAO) building. Akanat explained that Xin Ke Yuan Steel had violated several legal regulations and would face an investigation…

  • Good deed gone wrong: Thai woman flicks foreign man’s pet cockroach

    Good deed gone wrong: Thai woman flicks foreign man’s pet cockroach

    A Thai woman attempted to perform a good deed by removing a cockroach from the head of a foreign man, only for him to become angry as the insect was his pet. A video of the angry foreigner, in Kamphaeng Phet in upper central Thailand, circulated on Thai social media platforms over the past week. One of the news Facebook pages,…

  • Ayutthaya ordination ceremony draws crowd with elephants

    Ayutthaya ordination ceremony draws crowd with elephants

    A lively ordination ceremony took place at Wat Pom Raman, in Ayutthaya province for the son of Manoch and Anchalee Khaokaew, renowned proprietors of a religious supply store. Their son, Akkarawit Khaokaew, was ordained with grandeur, riding into the temple on an elephant amidst a vibrant procession. The event drew a lively crowd, including family, friends, and notable guests like…