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    9 most common health issues covered by insurance for expats in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular destination for expats due to its affordable lifestyle and excellent healthcare system. However, settling in a new country often brings health concerns. To ensure you’re covered for the most common medical needs, understanding what expat health...

  • Seafood restaurant owner’s son opens fire on employees, kills one

    Seafood restaurant owner’s son opens fire on employees, kills one

    The son of a renowned seafood restaurant owner, angered by his employees drinking beer after work, grabbed a gun and opened fire, killing one employee and severely injuring the other. The son quickly fled the scene of the restaurant in Bangkok and currently remains at large. At 3.30am today, the Deputy Inspector at Thian Talay Police Station, Thassani Kudsub received…

  • Police officer sells grilled pork to supplement income in Phetchabun

    Police officer sells grilled pork to supplement income in Phetchabun

    A young police officer in Wichian Buri, Phetchabun province, has taken up selling grilled pork skewers as a side business before his regular duties. Officer Prasert Praphaso, stationed at Wichian Buri Police Station, has been seen operating a food stall named Siaw Ta Haek Moo Ping near Niyomsilp Anuson School. This initiative aims to supplement his income while providing convenience…

  • Tourists spot black panthers at Kaeng Krachan National Park (video)

    Tourists spot black panthers at Kaeng Krachan National Park (video)

    A black panther was spotted by tourists at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province, calmly walking along the road to Panoen Thung without showing signs of fear towards vehicles. Mongkol Chaiphakdee, head of Kaeng Krachan National Park, confirmed that a tourist named Amy captured the rare sighting near Kilometre 20 on the way to Panoen Thung. Amy managed to…

  • Couple found dead in car in Suan Luang, Bangkok

    Couple found dead in car in Suan Luang, Bangkok

    A couple was found dead in a parked car on Phatthanakan Soi 12 in Bangkok with the engine running until the fuel was exhausted. CCTV footage revealed they had entered the vehicle after leaving their workplace. The incident occurred around 8.20pm yesterday. Police Lieutenant Sirichai Kaewprasith from Khlong Tan Police Station responded to the discovery of two bodies, one male and…

  • Family suspects foul play in drowning of three year old daughter

    Family suspects foul play in drowning of three year old daughter

    A family is mourning the loss of their three year old daughter who drowned in a pond near a childcare centre in Sisaket Province. The family suspects foul play and believes the drowning to be a staged murder. Initial autopsy findings at Sisaket Hospital revealed that the child, Alice, died from asphyxiation while drowning, with water being aspirated into her lungs,…

  • Autostore drives into Thailand for robotic expansion

    Autostore drives into Thailand for robotic expansion

    AutoStore, a leading automated fulfilment system company based in Norway, has chosen Thailand for its second overseas robot manufacturing base to strategically position itself closer to key markets. Mats Hovland Vikse, chief executive at AutoStore, revealed the thinking behind the move. “Since 2012, our robots have been manufactured and shipped exclusively from Poland. With increased demand in our automated fulfilment…

  • Wat’s the charge? Temple’s electricity bill leaves abbot in asterisk-ing confusion

    Wat’s the charge? Temple’s electricity bill leaves abbot in asterisk-ing confusion

    The abbot of Wat Pa Amphawan Khunanusorn in Buriram was left puzzled after receiving the temple’s electricity bill, which lacked both the FT charge and the total amount due, instead showing only asterisks. This led to confusion about how to pay the bill or if the temple might be getting free electricity this month. He urged officials to thoroughly check…

  • Why is Thailand a great place to get custom suits made?

    Why is Thailand a great place to get custom suits made?

    Custom clothes are a common site, not just in Thailand but across Southeast Asia. Tailoring is an age-old profession in Thailand and Vietnam and is especially popular within the Sikh communities. In Thailand, tailoring is more than just a service; it’s an experience that shows how traditional skills can be combined with modern style. Let’s explore the world of custom…

  • Air pollution crisis: Village chief defends age-old burning practices (video)

    Air pollution crisis: Village chief defends age-old burning practices (video)

    As the haze season begins, villagers of Ban Mae Lan Kham are preparing to burn their land, adding to some of the world’s worst air pollution. When the haze season descends upon northern Thailand, village chief Nanthawat Tiengtrongsakun and his community start their annual preparations. They cut down shrubs and trees on their small plots, then set controlled burns to…

  • Thai AirAsia’s Fifth Freedom routes to Japan take off

    Thai AirAsia’s Fifth Freedom routes to Japan take off

    Thai AirAsia launched its much-anticipated Fifth Freedom routes, creating a seamless travel experience connecting Bangkok, Taiwan, and Japan. The airline’s inaugural flight from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport to Taipei, followed by a final leg to Okinawa, garnered an overwhelming passenger response. The Taipei to Okinawa route boasted a staggering 99% load factor, arriving at a warm reception and a lively…

  • Tying the knot: Thailand Senate approves same-sex marriage bill

    Tying the knot: Thailand Senate approves same-sex marriage bill

    Thailand is set to become the first nation in Southeast Asia to legalise same-sex marriage following the Senate’s approval of a marriage equality bill today. This monumental milestone was passed with an overwhelming majority, with 130 senators in favour and only four against. The bill now awaits the king’s endorsement before it can become law. Once approved, the law will…

  • Island hopping: Thailand’s new maritime route to revolutionise tourism

    Island hopping: Thailand’s new maritime route to revolutionise tourism

    Thailand spearheads an ambitious project to link its stunning islands with Vietnam and Cambodia, promising to boost investment, trade, and tourism across the region. The Governor of Trat province, Natthapong Sanguanjit, recently chaired a meeting that gathered officials and business leaders from six provinces of the three countries. This initiative is part of the Cambodia-Vietnam-Thailand Economic Corridor (CVTEC) Trat Business…

  • Soda bottle explosion at local store injures worker

    Soda bottle explosion at local store injures worker

    A soda bottle explosion at a local store left a worker injured, prompting medical professionals to issue safety guidelines. The incident occurred when the worker was placing soda bottles into an icebox, resulting in an unexpected explosion that caused glass shards to scrape their hands, necessitating three stitches. The incident was shared in the Facebook group พวกเราคือผู้บริโภค (We Are Consumers),…

  • Taxi driver caught in sting after hit-and-run on a Mercedes-Benz

    Taxi driver caught in sting after hit-and-run on a Mercedes-Benz

    A taxi driver involved in a hit-and-run incident was apprehended after police set up a sting operation with the victim posing as a passenger. After initially denying the allegations, CCTV footage of the incident proved monumental in his conviction. Police revealed that a taxi had collided with another vehicle and fled the scene in Mueang Thong Thani yesterday at around…

  • Colour con: Woman’s 7,000 baht hair dye disaster leaves her seeing red

    Colour con: Woman’s 7,000 baht hair dye disaster leaves her seeing red

    A woman expressed her disappointment after paying 7,000 baht for a hair colouring service that did not meet her expectations. She had requested a dark grey shade but the result was far from what she envisioned. The woman also experienced scalp irritation during the process. The incident took place at a hair salon in Ton Tann Market, Khon Kaen Province.…

  • Thai monk disgraces faith by killing man at temple

    Thai monk disgraces faith by killing man at temple

    Yet another Thai monk brought disgrace to the Buddhist faith by killing a man with a spoon who repeatedly asked for food at Khao Peep Temple in the southern province of Chumphon. A Thai woman, Onpreya, had been searching for her husband, Suppapong, who disappeared from their home in Chumphon on June 14. Onpreya believed her husband had gone to…

  • Gauze gaffe: Thammasat Hospital apologises for surgical slip-up

    Gauze gaffe: Thammasat Hospital apologises for surgical slip-up

    Thammasat University Hospital issued an apology for leaving gauze in a patient’s vaginal cavity, explaining the cause and pledging full responsibility and support. The hospital revealed that the incident occurred after a patient, diagnosed with endometrial cancer, received radiotherapy and brachytherapy on June 4. During the procedure, the medical team inserted a brachytherapy device and gauze roll to ensure the…

  • Southern Thailand popular for Malaysian polygamous marriages

    Southern Thailand popular for Malaysian polygamous marriages

    Southern Thailand has emerged as a preferred destination for Malaysian men seeking ceremonial polygamous marriages. Each month, at least 30 couples from Malaysia undergo marriage ceremonies at the Narathiwat Islamic Religious Council, according to a report by the Bernama news agency. These couples primarily hail from the neighbouring states of Kelantan and Terengganu, though some travel from as far as…

  • Cyber police bust online gun-selling network in Thailand

    Cyber police bust online gun-selling network in Thailand

    Cyber police executed raids at four locations across three provinces yesterday, capturing an online gun-selling network and seizing a significant amount of illegal firearms and modification equipment. Following months of meticulous investigations, the Commissioner of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), Police Lieutenant General Worawat Watnakornbancha directed an operation to execute warrants to search the identified sites suspected of illegal…

  • Phetch-Hua Hin Airport set to go international by 2025

    Phetch-Hua Hin Airport set to go international by 2025

    To catapult Thailand’s aviation industry into the global elite, Hua Hin Airport in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province is undergoing a spectacular transformation. Rebranded as Phetch-Hua Hin International Airport, this dazzling upgrade is slated for completion by late 2025. Earlier this week, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin made his second visit to the construction site, rallying support from key agencies to ensure…

  • PM Srettha scandal escalates: Court demands more evidence

    PM Srettha scandal escalates: Court demands more evidence

    The Constitutional Court has thrown a curveball in the case against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, demanding additional evidence within 15 days. This comes after allegations surfaced regarding his controversial Cabinet appointment, stirring up a storm of legal challenges and political intrigue. The court’s move sets the stage for a pivotal hearing on July 10, prompting a flurry of submissions from…

  • Pre-wedding shoot at Khao Yai ignites backlash for breaking rules

    Pre-wedding shoot at Khao Yai ignites backlash for breaking rules

    A pre-wedding photoshoot at Khao Yai National Park sparked widespread criticism after a couple and their photographer ignored warning signs and ventured into a restricted area. The incident occurred near the Nong Pak Chi Wildlife Watching Tower. Photographers and tourists, primarily Thai individuals aged between 20 and 35, were drawn to the blooming white grass fields, which provided a picturesque…

  • Constitutional Court orders testimony from MFP by July 3

    Constitutional Court orders testimony from MFP by July 3

    The Constitutional Court ordered the Move Forward Party (MFP) to provide testimony for its dissolution case by July 3, for the court to examine on July 9. The Election Commission (EC) filed a petition arguing there was reasonable evidence to believe that the MFP had committed acts of subverting the democratic form of government with the king as head of…

  • Lawyer raises the bar after losing 1.1 million baht to scam

    Lawyer raises the bar after losing 1.1 million baht to scam

    A well-known lawyer in Ratchaburi province staged another protest outside a local bank after losing over 1.1 million baht to a call centre scam. The lawyer, who had previously used extreme measures to protest, threatened to take drastic actions if the bank did not return his money. During his last protest, the lawyer had poured poo over himself in front…

  • Inflate debate: BoT warns against raising inflation target

    Inflate debate: BoT warns against raising inflation target

    Bank of Thailand (BoT) cautioned against raising the inflation target to match the range established by the monetary authority, citing concerns that such a move may destabilise expectations and accelerate price increases. BoT Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput stated that the current range is appropriate. “The current inflation target range is appropriate for the circumstances and it has worked well in terms…

  • Iranian tourist assault rocks Phuket’s famous party street

    Iranian tourist assault rocks Phuket’s famous party street

    A night out in Phuket turned violent when an Iranian tourist was brutally attacked, leaving holidaymakers and locals questioning the island’s safety. Police Lieutenant Wisanu Chumee, Deputy Inspector of Patong Police Station, received a distressing report on Saturday night about a foreign tourist being assaulted and injured. The incident occurred at the bustling end of Soi Bang La, Bang La…

  • Indian man arrested at Bangkok airport for smuggling cocaine

    Indian man arrested at Bangkok airport for smuggling cocaine

    Airport Interdiction Task Force (AITF) officers at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok arrested an Indian man on Sunday for smuggling cocaine worth 17 million baht into Thailand. Finance Minister Junlaphan Amornvivat held a press conference at the Customs Office in Don Mueang Airport on June 16 to reveal details of the 39 year old Indian man’s arrest. Junlaphan explained…

  • Tesla repair quote shocks owner with 1.3 million baht estimate

    Tesla repair quote shocks owner with 1.3 million baht estimate

    A Tesla owner shared her frustration online after her car was involved in an accident and the repair costs were quoted at 1.3 million baht. She claimed that the insurance company reported 149 items needing repair, exceeding the coverage limit. The owner made a post in a Facebook group, detailing her experience with her damaged vehicle. The front and windshield…

  • Gen Z and millennials in Thailand seek meaningful work

    Gen Z and millennials in Thailand seek meaningful work

    Recruiting and retaining Generation Z (Gen Z) and millennial employees in Thailand hinges on providing meaningful work, a flexible work-life balance, and ample career opportunities, according to a survey by Deloitte. Nearly one-third (31%) of Gen Z and 38% of millennial respondents in Thailand reported frequent use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in their workplaces. This year, both groups are…

  • Itching for a cure: Ministry provides care for boy with painful mole

    Itching for a cure: Ministry provides care for boy with painful mole

    The Ministry of Public Health is providing care for a six year old Thai boy who has been suffering from a large, painful, and itchy mole on his back since birth. The boy, named Namnue, experiences itching and pain, especially in hot weather. He would often hit his back to relieve the discomfort but this provided no relief. Namnue suffers…