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    Why health insurance costs more each year and how expats in Thailand can save more money

    Each year, many expats living in Thailand see their health insurance premiums go up and often without a clear reason. This can be frustrating, especially when you're trying to plan your budget. But by understanding why prices rise and learning...

  • Satun province faces severe flooding amid heavy rainfall | Thaiger

    Satun province faces severe flooding amid heavy rainfall

    Heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in four districts of Satun province, affecting eight subdistricts and 26 villages. The continuous downpour led officials to establish boats in flood-prone areas and mobilise resources for 24-hour monitoring and assistance. Heavy rain has been battering Satun province since yesterday, September 16, resulting in significant flooding in the districts of Khuan Don, Mueang Satun, Tha…

  • Wired up: Jobless man arrested for stealing 208 metres of copper in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Wired up: Jobless man arrested for stealing 208 metres of copper in Bangkok

    Police arrested a man suspected of stealing copper wire totalling over 208 metres from the Ong Ang canal in Bangkok, valued at more than 180,000 baht. The suspect claimed he resorted to theft after losing his job. Police Major General Samart Promchat, Deputy Police Major General Narit Pratthanaporn, and Police Colonel Pawat Watsupattra from the Phra Ratchawang Police Station yesterday,…

  • Jet fuel boom: Thailand’s aviation set for sky-high growth | Thaiger

    Jet fuel boom: Thailand’s aviation set for sky-high growth

    Thailand’s aviation sector is ready to soar, fuelled by a surge in air travel and jet fuel demand, according to Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS). The refuelling giant, which serves Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports, is seeing a bright future as the aviation industry bounces back from the pandemic slump. BAFS President ML Nathasit Diskul revealed the company’s expected…

  • Tying the not: Wat Ratchabophit bans wedding snaps | Thaiger

    Tying the not: Wat Ratchabophit bans wedding snaps

    In a striking move to maintain its sacred aura, the Wat Ratchabophit temple declared that wedding ceremonies and pre-wedding photoshoots are now strictly off-limits within its idyllic grounds. Social media had been buzzing with misleading chatter, but the temple has made it crystal clear: it’s a no-go for nuptial celebrations. On September 15, Wat Ratchabophit Sathitmahasimaram made a sweeping statement,…

  • Gold rush: Fed’s policy shift sparks record-breaking prices | Thaiger

    Gold rush: Fed’s policy shift sparks record-breaking prices

    Gold prices soared to an all-time high today as traders anticipate the Federal Reserve’s first shift towards easing monetary policy in over four years. The price of bullion jumped by up to 0.4%, hitting a peak of US$2,589.03 per ounce during Asian trading hours, today, September 17. This comes after a 3.2% increase last week, with eyes now on the…

  • Chiang Rai man offers free filtered water amid flood crisis | Thaiger

    Chiang Rai man offers free filtered water amid flood crisis

    A generous man in Chiang Rai is offering free, high-quality filtered water 24 hours a day to anyone in need due to the recent floods. Those without access to tap water can contact him directly, and a hose over 50 metres long ensures easy access to their vehicles. Widespread flooding in Chiang Rai caused significant damage yesterday, disrupting daily life…

  • Minimum wage decision delayed after employer reps’ no-show | Thaiger

    Minimum wage decision delayed after employer reps’ no-show

    The Wage Committee’s scheduled meeting was abruptly cancelled due to the absence of employer representatives, postponing the decision to raise the minimum wage to 400 baht set to take effect on October 1. Government and employee committee members were left waiting at the Ministry of Labour yesterday. Pairote Chotikasathien, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and Chairman of the…

  • Watermelon carving of Thai hippo Moo Deng captivates the nation | Thaiger

    Watermelon carving of Thai hippo Moo Deng captivates the nation

    Baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng isn’t the only sensation to hit Thailand’s social media this week. A watermelon carved to resemble the adorable hippo by a Thai food vendor has also caused a social media storm in the Land of Smiles. Yesterday, September 16, Visanu Somjaiwong shared images on Facebook of an intricately carved miniature hippo from a whole watermelon, impressing…

  • Ex-British PM Tony Blair joins Bangkok’s AI revolution | Thaiger

    Ex-British PM Tony Blair joins Bangkok’s AI revolution

    In a high-stakes meeting at Bangkok City Hall, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair sat down with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt to discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) could revolutionise public management. The duo’s discussions centred on one burning question: Can AI make Bangkok a more liveable city? Blair, executive chairman of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), shared…

  • Police quickly nab suspects in Bang Phli market burglary | Thaiger

    Police quickly nab suspects in Bang Phli market burglary

    Police in Bang Phli swiftly arrested two suspects less than 24 hours after a late-night burglary at a local market office. The suspects, 18 year old Anuwat, and 42 year old Natthapimon, were apprehended with stolen gold and cash worth nearly 1 million baht. Today, September 17, Police Colonel Pairoj Phetploy and Investigation Chief Santirat Ngernmun, along with a team…

  • Muay Thai instructor dies after Si Racha canal motorcycle plunge | Thaiger

    Muay Thai instructor dies after Si Racha canal motorcycle plunge

    A Muay Thai instructor from Pattaya met a tragic end after his motorcycle accidentally plunged into a canal in the Si Racha district. Nong Kham police were alerted yesterday, September 16, to the discovery of a body in a public canal along Highway 331, in front of the Caltex gas station in the Nong Kham subdistrict of Si Racha, Chon…

  • Boat with four people vanishes en route to Sukorn Island | Thaiger

    Boat with four people vanishes en route to Sukorn Island

    A passenger boat named Pornthavee, carrying four individuals, including the driver, disappeared amidst a storm while en route to Sukorn Island. Despite extensive search efforts, the boat remains missing. The boat, captained by Supit Khaodee, who is also known as Bang Poo, departed from Khlong Palian in Trang province heading towards Sukorn Island. Alongside Supit were three passengers: Fak Khaodee,…

  • Suphan Buri bar raided for selling alcohol to underage patrons | Thaiger

    Suphan Buri bar raided for selling alcohol to underage patrons

    Police in Suphan Buri swooped on a bar illegally selling alcohol to underage patrons, causing a group of teenagers to flee the scene in panic. The operation was conducted yesterday, September 16, by Chatchatch Jesadapakorn, Deputy District Chief of Mueang Suphan Buri, and Narong Krueyoo, Police Captain of Mueang Suphan Buri Police Station, along with over 20 officers from the…

  • Anti-money laundering complaint filed against Prawit Wongsuwon | Thaiger

    Anti-money laundering complaint filed against Prawit Wongsuwon

    A fresh anti-money laundering complaint has been lodged against former Thailand Deputy Prime Minister, and Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader, Prawit Wongsuwon, following the release of one of four controversial audio recordings. The complaint was submitted by Prompong Nopparit, former spokesman of the Pheu Thai Party, to the Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) yesterday, September 16. The audio recordings were aired…

  • Lopburi police conduct drug tests on public transport drivers | Thaiger

    Lopburi police conduct drug tests on public transport drivers

    Lopburi’s Tourist Police, along with other relevant agencies, conducted drug tests on public transport drivers yesterday. The operation, led by Saksila Phueak-am and other senior officers, aimed to ensure road safety for tourists and commuters. Police and health officials from Lopburi, along with transport and municipal officers, collaborated to test the physical fitness of public transport drivers in the area.…

  • Ukrainian woman reports motorcycle rental scam in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Ukrainian woman reports motorcycle rental scam in Pattaya

    A Ukrainian woman and her friend have reported a motorcycle rental scam in Pattaya after discovering that their rental bikes were stolen and taken across Thailand’s border. Kateryna, a Ukrainian national, and her unidentified friend presented surveillance camera footage from their motorbike rental shop and filed a complaint with Pattaya police. The duo claimed that customers who rented their motorcycles…

  • Thai nationals arrested for smuggling wildlife from Indonesia | Thaiger

    Thai nationals arrested for smuggling wildlife from Indonesia

    Thai police apprehended two men yesterday for smuggling wildlife from Indonesia into Thailand. The Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division (NED), working with various agencies, detained the two suspects in Lam Thap district, Krabi. The suspects, 28 year old Thosaphon and 30 year old Somporn were found with 10 yellow tortoises, 11 Moluccan cockatoos, and other wildlife species. A…

  • Village celebrates as woman wins 12 million baht lottery | Thaiger

    Village celebrates as woman wins 12 million baht lottery

    A village erupted in celebration as an unnamed local woman became a millionaire after winning the first prize in the latest lottery draw. The lucky winner received a total of 12 million baht (US$360,650), sparking widespread joy and congratulations from the community. The Government Lottery Office announced the results of the draw for today, revealing that the first prize-winning number…

  • Squid fishing boat sinks near Koh Chun near Pattaya, two rescued | Thaiger

    Squid fishing boat sinks near Koh Chun near Pattaya, two rescued

    Two men survived a perilous experience at sea after their boat sank during a squid fishing trip near Koh Chun in Na Kluea, Pattaya. The incident unfolded in the evening, with a distress call received at 10.06pm on Sunday, September 15, reporting tourists adrift. Marine rescue teams, including the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya Rescue Team and Pattaya Special Affairs Officers,…

  • Thailand video news | Employee’s tragic death at Samut Prakan Industrial Estate sparks outrage, Haunted bed for sale in Bangkok goes viral with eerie tales | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Employee’s tragic death at Samut Prakan Industrial Estate sparks outrage, Haunted bed for sale in Bangkok goes viral with eerie tales

    In Thailand video news, Jay covered the stories from across Thailand. Outrage grows following the tragic death of an employee at Samut Prakan Industrial Estate, raising concerns over workplace safety. In Bangkok, a haunted bed for sale goes viral, captivating the public with ghostly tales. Meanwhile, a hospital faces scrutiny after a shocking newborn swap, with the affected father demanding…

  • Chon Buri police crack down on illegal workers on fishing boats | Thaiger

    Chon Buri police crack down on illegal workers on fishing boats

    Police in Na Kluea, Pattaya undertook a comprehensive inspection of foreign workers on fishing boats yesterday, responding to concerns about illegal labour in local waters. Police Lieutenant Colonel Wirachai Thinkamut, Chief of the Immigration Bureau in Chon Buri, led the operation involving over 50 officers. Officers dispersed throughout the area, from Saphan Yao Na Kluea to Soi Sam Yaek Thammada,…

  • Local man drowns while clearing debris from Ranong drainage pipe | Thaiger

    Local man drowns while clearing debris from Ranong drainage pipe

    A local man tragically lost his life yesterday while attempting to clear debris from a drainage pipe in Ranong, Thailand. A 52 year old man saw the blockage and selflessly decided to help but was pulled into the pipe by the strong water current. The incident occurred, yesterday, September 16, at 10.10am near Wang Matcha, Wat Pathum Thararam, Moo 3,…

  • Ruling party loyalist set to chair Bank of Thailand amid rate dispute | Thaiger

    Ruling party loyalist set to chair Bank of Thailand amid rate dispute

    A ruling party loyalist and critic of the central bank governor is set to be nominated as the chair of the Bank of Thailand (BoT), as the government seeks to assert influence over the institution amid ongoing disputes over interest rates. The Pheu Thai Party-led government plans to back 66 year old former deputy premier and Finance Minister Kittiratt Na…

  • Severe storm hits Phatthalung, leaving homes roofless | Thaiger

    Severe storm hits Phatthalung, leaving homes roofless

    A severe storm hit Phatthalung, causing significant damage to homes and property. Strong winds, referred to as a Lom Hua Duan by locals, and heavy rain devastated the area, leaving at least 14 homes roofless and five homes completely destroyed. Yesterday evening, strong gusts of wind combined with heavy rainfall struck the Khuan Sawaeng village in Khok Sai subdistrict, Pa…

  • Police raid underground lotteries in Chiang Mai and Lamphun | Thaiger

    Police raid underground lotteries in Chiang Mai and Lamphun

    Police recently conducted a raid on underground lottery operations in Chiang Mai and Lamphun, resulting in multiple arrests and the seizure of illegal lottery tickets and other evidence. Yesterday, September 16, the Commander of Provincial Police Region 5, Kritthaphon Yisakhon, directed the regional investigation team to crack down on underground lotteries. Led by Vorapong Khamlue, the Deputy Commander of Provincial…

  • Less than 40 million Thais expected to join digital wallet scheme | Thaiger

    Less than 40 million Thais expected to join digital wallet scheme

    The Government of Thailand anticipates fewer than 40 million participants in its flagship digital wallet handout scheme, with the initial phase set to benefit 14.5 million vulnerable individuals starting yesterday, according to a Finance Ministry official. Under this stimulus programme, the government plans to distribute 450 billion baht to 45 million people, with each registered participant receiving 10,000 baht to…

  • Two students drown in boat accident near Phichit temple | Thaiger

    Two students drown in boat accident near Phichit temple

    Two 15 year old male students drowned while playing in a boat near a temple in Phichit province after it capsized unexpectedly. They called for help but it was too late to save them. Deputy Inspector Pichai Nilsingh from Mueang Phichit Police Station was notified of the incident yesterday, September 16. The tragic event occurred in front of Klong Khu…

  • Thai doctor faces probe over private practice while on state pay | Thaiger

    Thai doctor faces probe over private practice while on state pay

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry launched an investigation into allegations concerning a doctor at a state-run hospital, who is reportedly practising at multiple private hospitals despite receiving extra pay for signing a non-competition clause in his contract. Dr Sawat Apiwachaneewong, the Public Health Ministry inspector at Participatory Health Region 12, confirmed that the Yala Provincial Public Health Office had set up…

  • Thailand raises alarm on online child sexual harassment surge | Thaiger

    Thailand raises alarm on online child sexual harassment surge

    Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) raised alarms about the severe impact of sexual harassment on social media on children and young people. A recent social outlook report from the NESDC, released yesterday, indicates that victims of such harassment risk developing a range of social, emotional, and mental health problems, including anxiety and depression. In some cases, these…

  • Commerce minister plea: Time to cut the baht and boost the rates | Thaiger

    Commerce minister plea: Time to cut the baht and boost the rates

    Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan called on the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to slash interest rates and stabilise the baht in a bid to boost exports and prop up GDP. In a policy statement issued today, Pichai slammed the current strength of the baht, which he claims is hitting exports hard. With export growth expected to be sluggish this year, he’s…