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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...

  • Child injured by firework debris during Ayutthaya’s Loy Krathong Festival

    Child injured by firework debris during Ayutthaya’s Loy Krathong Festival

    A four year old boy suffered a head injury during a Loy Krathong Festival in Ayutthaya when debris from a firework struck his head. His mother is demanding accountability as she recounted the terrifying moment at 8.30pm when her son cried out in pain from the unexpected injury. The incident occurred at Wat Boromwong Isararam’s riverfront in the Suan Phrik…

  • Carer caught stealing from elderly woman in Plymouth

    Carer caught stealing from elderly woman in Plymouth

    A 77 year old woman’s carer was exposed for theft after her daughter secretly installed a camera in her bedroom. The incident took place in a family home in Plymouth, a city in the southwest of England. The carer’s disgraceful conduct was uncovered when the daughter saw her stealing money from her mother’s purse. The elderly woman, in her declining…

  • Chinese teacher’s night-time rehearsal stirs admiration

    Chinese teacher’s night-time rehearsal stirs admiration

    A teacher’s sincerity and dedication have sparked intrigue and admiration amongst netizens after a video of her lecturing in an empty classroom in the middle of the night went viral. This incident, captured widespread attention on social media, as a woman teacher in Hebei Province, China, passionately delivering a lecture in a classroom late at night, despite there being not…

  • Low Chinese tourist influx despite Thailand’s visa exemption policy

    Low Chinese tourist influx despite Thailand’s visa exemption policy

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled an update on the nation’s tourism landscape following the introduction of a visa exemption policy, at a media briefing held at noon on November 25. Despite the waiver of visa fees, the daily influx of Chinese tourists has been unexpectedly low, averaging around ten thousand visitors. This surprising figure sparked questions from Thai journalists regarding…

  • South Korean tourist’s dramatic spectacle in Pattaya condo

    South Korean tourist’s dramatic spectacle in Pattaya condo

    A 41 year old South Korean tourist, caused quite a stir on a serene Sunday evening, November 26, in Pattaya. The man was seen pacing around the balcony of an upscale condominium situated in Soi Buakhao in Central Pattaya. He threatened to end his life by jumping off the 8th floor, also adding an unusual twist by scattering Thai banknotes…

  • Thai soldier shot dead in car after honking horn at murderer

    Thai soldier shot dead in car after honking horn at murderer

    A murderer shot dead a Thai soldier on a road in the central province of Prachin Buri last night after the deceased honked his horn at the killer because he drove his pickup across the victim’s car, cutting them up. The 25 year old girlfriend of the victim, Monticha, sought help for her severely injured soldier boyfriend, 22 year old…

  • Commerce carnival: Ministry’s mega discount campaign aims to slash living costs for Thai citizens

    Commerce carnival: Ministry’s mega discount campaign aims to slash living costs for Thai citizens

    In a grand gesture to ease the cost of living for Thai citizens, the Ministry of Commerce is joining forces with over 300 manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and convenience stores to roll out a colossal discount campaign. Scheduled to kick off on December 15 and last until January 15, 2024, this initiative is considered a new year present to the public…

  • Surin Beach sunbeds mysteriously vanish, sparking tourist speculation in Phuket

    Surin Beach sunbeds mysteriously vanish, sparking tourist speculation in Phuket

    A sudden and unexplained removal of sunbeds from the popular Surin Beach in Phuket has left tourists and locals alike perplexed. The event occurred last week, with only one operator, the Surin Beach Club, left unaffected, leading to a surge in inquiries and speculation. The mystery deepens as the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organisation (Cherng Talay OrBorTor), the local government…

  • Unravelling the mystery of Mona Lisa and Leonardo da Vinci

    Unravelling the mystery of Mona Lisa and Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci, a name synonymous with the fusion of art and science, sought to understand the world around him, incorporating his scientific discoveries into his art and his enigmatic masterpiece the Mona Lisa. His passion for exploration and understanding was evident from his childhood. As a young boy, he would sit at the doorway, observing birds and cloud formations,…

  • Fuelling the fire: Thai-Italian man arrested for stealing petrol in Bangkok (video)

    Fuelling the fire: Thai-Italian man arrested for stealing petrol in Bangkok (video)

    Police arrested a half-Thai, half-Italian man for stealing 2,600 baht worth of fuel from a petrol station in the Lat Phrao district of Bangkok. The Thai-Italian suspect, 29 year old Tanrak Corsaro, stole fuel from a petrol station on Soi Lat Phrao 134 in Bangkok on October 5. Tanrak was seen on CCTV driving his white Mercedes-Benz C 350 into…

  • Phuket paves way for new visa for parents of international school students

    Phuket paves way for new visa for parents of international school students

    Phuket officials are paving the way for a new visa category, aimed specifically at parents of children studying in international schools. However, this new visa provision is not without its safeguarding measures. The approval process will include a thorough criminal background check, an effort to keep individuals with a criminal past from residing in Phuket under the guise of their…

  • Chang’an automobile invests over 120 million baht in Thai EV parts research

    Chang’an automobile invests over 120 million baht in Thai EV parts research

    Chang’an Automobile, China’s leading automotive company, received encouragement from the Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, to invest in the research and development of electric vehicle (EV) parts in Thailand. This came about after a meeting between Phumtham and Churu Huarong, Chang’an Automobile’s Chairman today. As a prominent player in the automotive industry, Chang’an Automobile has a…

  • Divorce dock dating: Woman takes to civil affairs office to find love in unconventional pursuit

    Divorce dock dating: Woman takes to civil affairs office to find love in unconventional pursuit

    A 36 year old woman embarked on an unconventional method of finding a partner by waiting outside a civil affairs office, scanning for recently divorced men. She was inspired by a video of a single man who had done the same thing, befriending a newly divorced woman. After stationing herself on the stairs outside the office for three days, she noticed…

  • Nakhon Ratchasima abuzz as lottery ticket prices reach 130 baht

    Nakhon Ratchasima abuzz as lottery ticket prices reach 130 baht

    Lottery enthusiasts in Nakhon Ratchasima are buzzing with anticipation as the Government Lottery Office is set to announce the draw on December 1. Hot numbers related to the provincial governor, Siam Sirimongkol, such as his age and vehicle registration number, are in high demand. The price per ticket has risen to 130 baht due to the increased interest. Nakhon Ratchasima,…

  • Double trouble no more: MMA Askhabov twins emerge unscathed from torture conspiracy charges

    Double trouble no more: MMA Askhabov twins emerge unscathed from torture conspiracy charges

    Renowned MMA fighter Khusein Askhabov, and his identical twin, Khasan, have been released unscathed following charges of conspiracy to torture and extortion. The Askhabov brothers’ release was broadcast on a Russian-language social media platform, as verified by the sports channel Red Fury MMA. The charges originated from an incident involving the alleged invasion of an Italian man’s villa by three Kazakh…

  • Cosmic con: Fortune teller tricks Thai woman into sex and 14 million baht loss

    Cosmic con: Fortune teller tricks Thai woman into sex and 14 million baht loss

    A Thai woman issued a warning to others after a fortune teller tricked her into paying more than 14 million baht for rituals and lured her into having sex with him. The 30 year old victim, named only as A, shared her story with the non-profit organisation Saimai Survive to warn other women and process a lawsuit against the fortune teller.…

  • Thai government to construct new elevated tollways by 2028

    Thai government to construct new elevated tollways by 2028

    The Thai Transport Ministry unveiled plans to construct two new elevated tollways to improve commuting in the country. These tollways will be built from Pathum Thani to Ayutthaya and from Nonthaburi to western Bangkok, with a combined estimated cost of 87 billion baht. The announcement was made by the Transport Minister, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, who laid out the details of the…

  • Media neutrality questioned by Thai citizens, NIDA Poll reveals

    Media neutrality questioned by Thai citizens, NIDA Poll reveals

    A recent public opinion survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), shed light on the perceptions of Thai citizens regarding media neutrality. The survey carried out from November 21 to November 24 amongst individuals aged 18 years and older across various regions, education backgrounds, professions and income levels, gathered responses from a total of 1,310 participants. The…

  • Man arrested for theft and fraudulent card use in Bang Phli, central Thailand

    Man arrested for theft and fraudulent card use in Bang Phli, central Thailand

    A 29 year old man was apprehended by authorities for multiple charges including theft and fraudulent use of another person’s electronic card in the Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan province. The arresting team consisted of officers from the Metropolitan Police Bureau 2, who acted on an arrest warrant issued on November 17. The suspect was found driving a luxury Mercedes-Benz…

  • Bangkok offers digital Krathong floating near Chinatown to reduce waste (video)

    Bangkok offers digital Krathong floating near Chinatown to reduce waste (video)

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is inviting locals and foreigners to celebrate the Loy Krathong Festival with an eco-friendly concept that allows visitors to float their digital Krathong into the Ong Ang Canal near Bangkok’s Chinatown. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt and the BMA team announced on Twitter (X) today, November 27, that this is the first year that Bangkok will…

  • Man abandoned by family starves to death in Guangdong

    Man abandoned by family starves to death in Guangdong

    A shocking incident unfolded in Guangdong province, China, when a man named A (pseudonym), suffering from a severe illness, was abandoned by his wife and daughter, leading to his tragic death. A, a resident of Foshan City, Guangdong, China, lived a content life with his wife and daughter until he became bedridden in early 2018. Neighbours often heard his wife’s…

  • Three more Thai hostages freed from Hamas captivity in Israel

    Three more Thai hostages freed from Hamas captivity in Israel

    The Foreign Ministry of Thailand today announced the release of three additional Thai nationals, Wichian Temthong, Surin Kesungnoen and Pornsawan Pinakalo, from Hamas’ captivity. This brings the total number of freed Thai hostages to 17. Upon their release, the trio were admitted to an Israeli hospital for medical check-ups. These individuals were among a group of 17 hostages released yesterday,…

  • Rescue mission swiftly saves sailors after catamaran hits rocks off Thailand

    Rescue mission swiftly saves sailors after catamaran hits rocks off Thailand

    A maritime accident off the coast of Thailand’s Krabi province led to a swift and successful rescue mission by the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) and Koh Lanta National Park officials last Thursday. The incident involved a Phuket-based sailing catamaran called Lady Miya, which hit a rocky outcrop on Koh Ha island, jeopardizing the safety of its six passengers. The alert…

  • Beggar assault by a young woman in China sparks public outrage

    Beggar assault by a young woman in China sparks public outrage

    An assault on an 80 year old beggar by a young woman in broad daylight in the province of Jiangsu, China, yesterday sparked public outrage. The man had approached the woman, who was dressed in a long-sleeved white shirt, to ask for money. Not only did the woman refuse to give him any money but she viciously slapped him several…

  • Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected

    Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected

    The lifeless body of a Belgian man was discovered with a bag over his head after a Thai maid stumbled upon his suicide note in a Chiang Mai province residence. Thai police suspect murder rather than suicide. The Thai maid reached out to San Kampaeng Police Station after finding the suicide note of a 73 year old Belgian businessman, Vachaudez,…

  • Cleanup: Over four tonnes of rubbish cleared from Rang Kai Bay, Phuket

    Cleanup: Over four tonnes of rubbish cleared from Rang Kai Bay, Phuket

    This past weekend the serene Rang Kai Bay, located at Koh Racha Noi to the south of Phuket, bore witness to a significant environmental action. More than four tonnes of rubbish and debris were hauled away from this picturesque locale, a hotspot for dive tourism, during an extensive beach and underwater cleanup. The leading figure behind this endeavour was none…

  • Thai stock exchange under SEC review for high-frequency trading programs’ suitability

    Thai stock exchange under SEC review for high-frequency trading programs’ suitability

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has been requested by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to carry out a comprehensive review of the use of trading programs, including high-frequency trading (HFT). This initiative has been launched to assess the current trading volumes and their suitability for the Thai stock market. SEC’s secretary-general, Pornanong Budsaratragoon, revealed in a Bangkok Post…

  • Green pioneer leaves earthly roots: Thai environmentalist branches out at 77

    Green pioneer leaves earthly roots: Thai environmentalist branches out at 77

    The notable Thai environmentalist and tree-planting fanatic, dubbed Dab Wichai, passed away at the age of 77 yesterday. Wichai Suriyuth, better known as Dab Wichai, was renowned for planting over two million trees in Prang Ku district, Sisaket Province. His efforts transformed a once barren forest into a thriving eco-haven. Born on August 3, 1946, in Uthumphon Phisai district, Sisaket…

  • Sound investment: Thai benefactors hit the high notes with Mahidol University’s new musical theatre

    Sound investment: Thai benefactors hit the high notes with Mahidol University’s new musical theatre

    A new musical theatre has been unveiled at the College of Music, Mahidol University, made possible with the backing of benefactors Dr Somsak and Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul. The Black Box Theater by Dr Somsak & Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul was inaugurated by Khunying Patama, accompanied by esteemed guests like Prasop Riangngoen, the Director of the Office of Contemporary Arts and Culture from…

  • Northern lights illusion debunked by biology professor

    Northern lights illusion debunked by biology professor

    The spectacle of Northern Lights appearing in Kaeng Krachan National Park was debunked by biology professor, Jessada Denduangboriphan from Chulalongkorn University, who confirmed that such a natural phenomenon could not occur in Thailand. Through a post on Facebook, Jessada clarified the misconceptions surrounding the strange green lights observed over Phanern Thung Mountain in Kaeng Krachan National Park on the night…

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