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    8 Pneumonia prevention tips for expat families in Thailand

    With World Pneumonia Day on November 9, it’s the perfect time to consider how you can protect your family from this serious illness, especially in Thailand, where unique climate and seasonal factors come into play. Pneumonia can be especially dangerous...

  • Cool ride, hot water: Fake licence plate lands young Thai man in prison

    Cool ride, hot water: Fake licence plate lands young Thai man in prison

    A young Thai man faces five years in prison after he was arrested by Ubon Ratchathani Highway Police for using a fake red licence plate. The suspect had a genuine plate but claimed he used the fraudulent one to make his vehicle look cool. The police suspect he was trying to evade traffic tickets. Forging government documents, such as licence…

  • Former Thai PM Thaksin’s parole could be as early as February

    Former Thai PM Thaksin’s parole could be as early as February

    Former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is expected to be granted parole as early as the latter part of February next year, following a reduction of his original eight-year prison term to a single year. This update was provided by a high-ranking official from the Department of Corrections. The 74 year old former prime minister made his way back to Thailand…

  • Police officer fatally shot by colleague at Thai ops base

    Police officer fatally shot by colleague at Thai ops base

    A terrifying incident unfolded when a police officer from a special operations unit was brutally gunned down by a fellow officer at their operations base in Rangae district, Narathiwat, southern Thailand. The victim was on guard duty when his colleague unleashed a hail of bullets from an M16 rifle, instantly killing him. National Police Chief Police General Damrongsak Kittiprapas promptly…

  • Thai woman sexually harassed on public bus by masturbating pervert in Nakhon Nayok

    Thai woman sexually harassed on public bus by masturbating pervert in Nakhon Nayok

    A Thai woman shared a video of a pervert masturbating and sexually harassing her on a public bus travelling from Bangkok to Nakhon Nayok province to denounce the deviant and warn others. The victim, 23 year old Boat, shared a video of being sexually harassed on the public bus on Facebook on Monday, September 18. In the video, the man…

  • Lucky gecko’s double tail: The house’s ticket to lottery fortune in Thailand

    Lucky gecko’s double tail: The house’s ticket to lottery fortune in Thailand

    Residents of a house believe a distinctive two-tailed gecko they spotted clinging to a wall in Phayao province, Thailand is a lucky lottery omen. The homeowner, holding a belief in the superstition that geckos are harbingers of good luck, decided to take a chance with the lottery by using the house number. These particular geckos, remarkably plump and measuring approximately…

  • 13 year old girl hides truth about giving birth to baby after being raped

    13 year old girl hides truth about giving birth to baby after being raped

    A 13 year old Thai girl lied to her family and the police after giving birth because she was ashamed of being raped. Fearing that her family would not accept the truth, the girl lied that she found a newborn baby abandoned in a market in the Pathum Thani province, near Bangkok. The young girl told her teacher on September…

  • Shaky start: Chiang Rai rumbles with four earthquakes, but no harm done

    Shaky start: Chiang Rai rumbles with four earthquakes, but no harm done

    Chiang Rai, a northern province in Thailand, experienced four minor earthquakes this morning, the most powerful registering a magnitude of 3.6. According to the Earthquake Observation Division of the Thai Meteorological Department, no damage or casualties have been reported. The initial tremor, with a magnitude of 3.6, was detected at 12.45am under tambon Dong Mada in the Mae Lao district.…

  • Mind the gap! Bangkok BTS Skytrain startles passengers with open-door drama

    Mind the gap! Bangkok BTS Skytrain startles passengers with open-door drama

    A video clip of a Bangkok BTS Skytrain running with one of its doors wide open left passengers and netizens shocked. The footage, which quickly spread around the world online, was captured on a BTS Skytrain in Thailand. A TikTok user, under the account @star111042, shared the video, warning others not to stand or lean against the doors. The video…

  • Lottery luck runs out for bag-grabbing Thai employee

    Lottery luck runs out for bag-grabbing Thai employee

    A private Thai company employee was arrested by Nakhon Sawan police for theft after CCTV footage showed him picking up an unattended bag left at a hospital. The bag, belonging to a local cattle trader contained 105,000 baht and 20 government lottery tickets. Instead of returning the bag, he used the money for personal indulgences, including buying drugs, a motorbike,…

  • Phuket’s tourism boom: Visa-free policy sparks influx of Chinese and Kazakhstani visitors

    Phuket’s tourism boom: Visa-free policy sparks influx of Chinese and Kazakhstani visitors

    The popular tourist destination of Phuket is on the cusp of a significant increase in Chinese and Kazakhstani visitors, thanks to a new visa-free policy set to take effect next week. The policy, unveiled in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, grants 30-day visa-free stays for nationals from both countries, starting from Monday and extending until February 29. The Tourism Authority…

  • 1 killed and 1 injured in sign collapse at petrol station in Chon Buri

    1 killed and 1 injured in sign collapse at petrol station in Chon Buri

    Tragedy struck in Sri Racha district, Chon Buri province, after thunder and lightning struck an enormous advertising sign at a PTT petrol station, causing it to collapse and kill a pickup driver. Officers at Sri Racha police station were notified of the sign collapse at around 4.30pm yesterday, September 20. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the advertising sign lay over…

  • Thai woman issues warning after naked woman breaks into her house in Krabi to watch TV (video)

    Thai woman issues warning after naked woman breaks into her house in Krabi to watch TV (video)

    A Thai woman issued a warning to residents of Ao Luek district in the southern province of Krabi after a naked woman broke into her house to watch television. The homeowner, a 47 year old woman named Romla Saiwaree, shared a video of the naked woman with Channel 7 yesterday. In the video, Romla and another man are seen entering…

  • Intense rainfall warning for 49 Thai provinces: Bangkok to face severe impact

    Intense rainfall warning for 49 Thai provinces: Bangkok to face severe impact

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for intense rainfall, impacting 49 provinces, with 70% of these regions likely to be severely affected. Bangkok is anticipated to bear the full brunt of the storms. Residents are cautioned against potential dangers, including flash floods and rapid forest water flow. This forecast is valid from 6am today until 6am tomorrow. Eastern…

  • Thai influencer Bew detained in South Korea sparking immigration scrutiny debate

    Thai influencer Bew detained in South Korea sparking immigration scrutiny debate

    Popular influencer and Bondi Jelly CEO, Waraphon Piyathansomsin, known as Bew, has been detained overnight in South Korea’s immigration detention centre, drawing extensive online attention. Bew, who has over 700,000 followers, was travelling to South Korea for vacation and wedding dress fitting with her fiancé, who was allowed to pass through immigration. However, Bew was held back, leading to an…

  • Motorcycle taxi driver collided with pickup truck door in Bang Phli

    Motorcycle taxi driver collided with pickup truck door in Bang Phli

    A brutal collision ensued as a motorcycle crashed into an opened door of a pickup truck, injuring the rider severely. The incident occurred yesterday when local police from Bang Phli station in Samut Prakan were alerted about a motorbike colliding with a pickup truck door, resulting in injuries. The accident took place inside Soi Bang Pla 45, Bang Pla, Bang…

  • Debt debate: Thailand’s teachers face scrutiny over financial discipline

    Debt debate: Thailand’s teachers face scrutiny over financial discipline

    The financial discipline of Thailand’s teachers has come under scrutiny, with calls for strict regulations to curb inappropriate debt. Narin Chamanadou, Director of Kanchanaphisek School and President of the Association of Secondary School Administrators in Thailand revealed that the country’s teachers collectively owe over 1.4 trillion baht. The majority of this debt, approximately 64%, is owed to the Teacher’s Savings…

  • Sadistic Thai father confesses to killing five children in chilling case

    Sadistic Thai father confesses to killing five children in chilling case

    Police officers further questioned the sadistic Thai father who brutally murdered his two year old daughter and confessed to the abuse and killing of four more of his five children from another marriage. Officers from Bang Khen Police Station disclosed disturbing details surrounding the tragic demise of two year old Natekwansuda “Model” Songsaeng to the media. The police confirmed that…

  • Carport construction dispute leads to deadly shooting in Samut Prakan

    Carport construction dispute leads to deadly shooting in Samut Prakan

    A long-standing dispute over a carport construction project led to a fatal shooting in Samut Prakan Province. The incident occurred at 10.30am today. One man was killed and another injured in a snooker hall on Thepharak Road, Bang Sao Thong District, Samut Prakan Province. The deceased was identified as 54 year old Sompron, a construction worker, who was found with…

  • Thai dating coach scores own goal after using famous German footballer photos to swindle clients

    Thai dating coach scores own goal after using famous German footballer photos to swindle clients

    Several Thai women accused a Thai dating coach of using pictures of renowned German footballers to swindle money from them. The accused, Coach P’Lek, admitted using the pictures of former German footballers Michael Ballack and Philipp Lahm but denied deceiving the victims, saying it was just her marketing strategy. The victims’ representative, 43 year old Or, came forward to share…

  • Four Thailand hotels make a ‘suite’ entrance in world’s 50 best awards

    Four Thailand hotels make a ‘suite’ entrance in world’s 50 best awards

    Four celebrated Thai hotels proved life is “suite” at the inaugural World’s 50 Best Hotels grand awards ceremony held at London’s Guildhall. The prestigious event, held yesterday, September 19, marked the first-ever global gathering of the hotel industry, celebrating the crème de la crème of hospitality experiences worldwide. Drawing from a diverse array of hotels spanning 35 destinations across six…

  • Home is where the heartache is: Thai boyfriend seeks advice on unemployed girlfriend’s extended stay

    Home is where the heartache is: Thai boyfriend seeks advice on unemployed girlfriend’s extended stay

    A young man turned to social media for advice after his unemployed girlfriend moved into his family home, sparking a heated debate among netizens. Taking to a popular Thai web forum, Pantip, the man shared his predicament: His girlfriend had lost her job and moved into his parents’ home, initially for a month while she looked for work. However, more…

  • Python’s lucky twist: Flood refugee brings double lottery fortune (video)

    Python’s lucky twist: Flood refugee brings double lottery fortune (video)

    A large python seeking refuge from flooding became a source of lottery luck for a homeowner, according to a recent TikTok video by user @iidonuz. The snake, whenever it appeared, was said to coincide with the homeowner’s house number winning the lottery, with two consecutive wins last time. The video featured the large python crawling on the house’s roof and…

  • Caught on camera: Thieving duo swoops on 20,000 baht windfall

    Caught on camera: Thieving duo swoops on 20,000 baht windfall

    A CCTV camera caught two Thai men stealing 20,000 baht that the victim accidentally dropped on the road in the Nong Ree district of Chon Buri province. A 75 year old man, Auad Sanitjairak, sought help from netizens after two men stole his cash at about 8am on September 15. Auad explained that he wanted to buy a car from…

  • Bride-to-be’s dowry dispute fuels social media advice forum

    Bride-to-be’s dowry dispute fuels social media advice forum

    A hot topic doing the rounds on social media recently highlighted the dilemma of a young woman seeking advice regarding her upcoming marriage due to a dispute concerning the dowry. The woman, who initiated the discussion, explained that a recent meeting between her and her partner’s families to discuss the marriage and dowry did not go as expected. Previously, both…

  • Online DJ Chamrat Jiamram strikes a chord with Khmer dialect

    Online DJ Chamrat Jiamram strikes a chord with Khmer dialect

    Social media platforms are continually providing new avenues for people to augment their income. One such individual is 32 years old Chamrat Jiamram, an administrative officer turned online DJ who found success by marrying his love for music with his regional Khmer dialect. His content has struck a chord with thousands of followers both in Thailand and Cambodia, generating a…

  • Fake police officer’s bid to free pal foiled by real police in Chon Buri

    Fake police officer’s bid to free pal foiled by real police in Chon Buri

    Officers at Samet Police Station in Chon Buri province arrested a fake police officer who tried to trick genuine law enforcement officers into releasing his friend from jail. Police officer Chingchai Pauboon told Channel 3 that a 59 year old Thai man, named Prasit, came to the station in a police uniform on Sunday, September 17. He claimed to be…

  • Pattaya gold shop robbery suspect finally caught in South Korea

    Pattaya gold shop robbery suspect finally caught in South Korea

    The suspect involved in the high-profile gold shop robbery in Pattaya has been apprehended, according to an announcement by the Region 2 Police. The accused had been on the run since the incident took place on November 9 last year, at the Aurora Gold Shop’s Pattaya South branch. The audacious robbery, which saw two trays of gold valued at over…

  • Monk’s resurrection: Revered Luang Pu Khek’s remains restored after fiery ordeal, followers seek lottery blessings

    Monk’s resurrection: Revered Luang Pu Khek’s remains restored after fiery ordeal, followers seek lottery blessings

    The skeletal remains of revered monk Luang Pu Khek, an esteemed figure in the city of Phitsanulok, have been fully restored and returned to their original state after a devastating fire destroyed his glass coffin. This follows a call to his devotees, and those who hold faith in him, to participate in a procession and try their luck at guessing…

  • Duck egg prices quack up as rain dampens Khon Kaen production

    Duck egg prices quack up as rain dampens Khon Kaen production

    Continual rainfall in Khon Kaen has led to a decrease in duck egg production, driving the cost of duck eggs to an unprecedented high of 170 baht per tray. Salted eggs have also seen a price increase, now costing 8 to 10 baht per egg. Reporters yesterday visited Ban Dong Pong, Moo 10, Sila Subdistrict, Mueang District, Khon Kaen Province,…

  • Visa-free Chinese tourism raises concerns over illegal Thailand tour operations

    Visa-free Chinese tourism raises concerns over illegal Thailand tour operations

    The recent decision to exempt Chinese visitors from visa requirements sparked concerns within the Tourism Department about potential loopholes for illegal zero-dollar tours and unlicensed tour guides. The worry stems from the inability to verify the legitimacy of tour companies during the visa-free period. The department’s director-general, Jaturon Phakdeewanit, revealed that this issue was flagged to Tourism and Sports Minister…