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    How one hospital visit in Thailand could cost more than your whole trip

    Thailand is a favourite spot for travellers who want to enjoy more while spending less. From cheap street food to low-cost hotels and fun attractions, it’s easy to stretch your budget here. But there’s one thing many people don’t think...

  • Oral sex is driving increases in HPV-related head and neck cancers in men

    Oral sex is driving increases in HPV-related head and neck cancers in men

    In recent years, a concerning trend has emerged in the realm of public health: a significant rise in head and neck cancers caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) among men. This increase is linked to changes in sexual behaviours, notably the rise in oral sex, which has facilitated the spread of HPV. Despite the availability of vaccines, the incidence of these…

  • Shocking find: Police zap unsafe electronics sold at bargain prices

    Shocking find: Police zap unsafe electronics sold at bargain prices

    The Thai authorities successfully seized a large number of unsafe electronics, including substandard power banks and adapters, which were being sold at suspiciously low prices both in physical stores and online. This crackdown took place yesterday, with authorities aiming to prevent potential explosions and fires often associated with these unsafe products. Head of the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD), Police…

  • Ezy Airlines ready for Hat Yai-Betong takeoff, expect turbulence

    Ezy Airlines ready for Hat Yai-Betong takeoff, expect turbulence

    Ezy Airlines announced plans to take flight on the currently unserviced Hat Yai-Betong route by late next year, experiencing a slight delay from its original schedule. Chatchavee Sakornvisai, senior director of business development and international liaison, confirmed Ezy Airlines’ intention to establish Hat Yai Airport as its operational hub, with aspirations to start flights to Betong by the third quarter…

  • Shocking crime: Man electrocutes father to death with fan wire

    Shocking crime: Man electrocutes father to death with fan wire

    The Thai authorities apprehended a man suspected of electrocuting his father using a fan’s electrical wire, leading to the 88 year old’s death at their home. The suspect, who faces potential capital punishment, denies the charges amid financial motives and previous family conflicts. The incident occurred around 11pm yesterday. The authorities questioned close relatives, including the deceased’s wife, to uncover…

  • Fungi folly: Couple arrested for selling hallucinogenic mushrooms

    Fungi folly: Couple arrested for selling hallucinogenic mushrooms

    Police apprehended a couple involved in the illegal cultivation and sale of hallucinogenic mushrooms, claiming spiritual enlightenment and healing powers. Despite openly defying law enforcement to intervene, their bravado was shattered when they were ensnared by an undercover agent. The Metropolitan Police Bureau Chief, Thiti Saengsawang, yesterday, May 27, directed a team led by Napasin Poolsawat, along with Thiradet Thammasuteer and…

  • Top 5 surf beaches in Phuket: Unleash your inner surfer on vacation

    Top 5 surf beaches in Phuket: Unleash your inner surfer on vacation

    Phuket, Thailand’s “Pearl of the Andaman,” isn’t just about pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Beneath the idyllic surface lies a thrilling secret for adrenaline seekers. While the island caters to sunbathers year-round, surfing in Phuket flourishes during the southwest monsoon season, roughly from May to October. So… Where are the best surfing spots in Thailand? Phuket’s beauty lies in its…

  • Truck driver dozes off, killing two and injuring five in Chon Buri

    Truck driver dozes off, killing two and injuring five in Chon Buri

    A tragic crash occurred at 8.40 am yesterday on the inbound Pattaya side of Highway 7, near Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, when an 18-wheeler truck driver fell asleep at the wheel. The devastating accident led to the loss of two women’s lives and left five others injured, while also causing extensive property damage. Upon arrival at the scene, police and…

  • Thai man’s cheeky defence: Bottom grab was just a bit of dusting

    Thai man’s cheeky defence: Bottom grab was just a bit of dusting

    A Thai man defended himself after grabbing a woman’s bottom, claiming he was not sexually assaulting her but simply trying to brush dust off her skirt. The 17 year old female university student filed a complaint with the officers at Mueang Udon Thani Police Station, stating that a food delivery rider had sexually assaulted her at a coffee shop on…

  • Campaign to stub out e-cigarettes from schools gains momentum

    Campaign to stub out e-cigarettes from schools gains momentum

    The campaign to eliminate e-cigarettes from schools is rapidly gaining momentum, as recent studies indicate a more than fivefold increase in usage over the past seven years. Education Minister Police General Permpoon Chidchob reaffirmed the government’s dedication to eradicating e-cigarette use in schools during a forum held yesterday, May 27. The event, organised by the Action on Smoking and Health…

  • Young woman’s body found after motorcycle abandoned on bridge

    Young woman’s body found after motorcycle abandoned on bridge

    The body of a young woman was found dead in a river after her motorcycle was discovered parked on a bridge. The tragic suspected suicide incident unfolded yesterday at 9am when the Sajja Phutthatham Kabinburi Rescue Unit received a report from locals noticing a girl on the municipal bridge in Kabinburi. Shortly after, only her motorcycle and a pair of…

  • Drugged-up driver’s wild ride ends with 120km police chase

    Drugged-up driver’s wild ride ends with 120km police chase

    A dramatic police chase unfolded when a 25 year old man, high on drugs, stole a pickup truck and a minibus, fleeing across provinces for 120 kilometres before being apprehended in Nakhon Ratchasima, also known as Korat, claiming he was escaping from people trying to kill him. The incident began last night, May 27, when police from Choknasan Police Station…

  • Singapore PM thanks Thailand for help after emergency landing

    Singapore PM thanks Thailand for help after emergency landing

    Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong expressed gratitude to Thailand for its swift assistance following an emergency landing of a Singapore Airlines flight at Suvarnabhumi Airport last week. Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin shared on his X account, formerly Twitter, yesterday that Wong had called him the previous day to extend his thanks to the Thai government and all those involved…

  • Bangkok ranked 17th dream destination for expats to work

    Bangkok ranked 17th dream destination for expats to work

    Bangkok secured a spot in the top 20 dream destinations for expat talent worldwide, as revealed in the 2024 Decoding Global Talent Report. The capital of Thailand claimed 17th position in the prestigious report. Published by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in conjunction with recruitment website The Network and digital recruitment platform The Stepstone Group, the report delves into workforce mobility,…

  • EC to comply with court ruling on Senate candidate profiles

    EC to comply with court ruling on Senate candidate profiles

    The Election Commission (EC) has opted not to challenge a Central Administrative Court decision regarding a regulation that prevents Senate election candidates from sharing their profiles publicly. Sawang Boonmee, EC Secretary-General, confirmed yesterday, May 27, that the commission will not use the 30-day window to appeal the court’s decision. The Senate election regulations have been updated to align with the…

  • Police imposters abduct shop owner’s sister, demand ransom

    Police imposters abduct shop owner’s sister, demand ransom

    A group of men allegedly posing as police officers raided a Narathiwat grocery store, drove out customers, and abducted the shop owner’s sister, demanding a 30,000 baht ransom. The incident occurred yesterday, sparking outrage and calls for an investigation. Four to five men claimed to be officers from a special task force, entering the store without a warrant. They intimidated customers…

  • Red line review: SRT on track to prevent airport link hiccup

    Red line review: SRT on track to prevent airport link hiccup

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) board mandated a review of the Red Line electric train extension project due to concerns that design modifications might interfere with the high-speed rail link connecting Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports. Anan Phonimdang, SRT Deputy Governor, highlighted the board’s apprehensions regarding the relocation of a station on the 25.9-kilometre extension, which could potentially…

  • Man fatally stabs friend to death over 20 baht in Chon Buri

    Man fatally stabs friend to death over 20 baht in Chon Buri

    A Thai man fatally stabbed his friend in Chon Buri after he refused to lend 20 baht. The tragic incident occurred earlier today, with police receiving a report of a stabbing at 12.30am in Mueang District. Upon arrival, officers found 43 year old Nirun critically injured with a stab wound to his left collarbone. Despite immediate CPR efforts, he was…

  • Thai teenager with ADHD stabs uncle to death in Phuket

    Thai teenager with ADHD stabs uncle to death in Phuket

    A 15 year old Thai boy stabbed his 60 year old uncle to death last night in a rented room in the Thalang district of Phuket. Officers from Thalang Police Station were alerted to the fatal stabbing incident at a rented room in the Thalang district of Phuket at about 7pm yesterday, May 27. The victim, 60 year old Somkiat…

  • Men can get yeast infections too

    Men can get yeast infections too

    Yeast infections are often considered a women’s health issue, but men can also fall victim to these uncomfortable infections. In particular, Candida balanitis, a yeast infection of the penis caused by Candida yeast, is more common than many realise. Understanding this condition, its causes, symptoms, and treatment options can help men better manage their health. What is Candida balanitis? Candida…

  • Tourism in Koh Samui hampered by shortages and infrastructure

    Tourism in Koh Samui hampered by shortages and infrastructure

    Efforts to boost tourism in the southern islands of Koh Samui, Koh Pha Ngan, and Koh Tao are underway as the government tackles pressing issues such as water shortages and illegal businesses. Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich recently engaged with entrepreneurs from Surat Thani‘s Koh Samui and Koh Pha Ngan islands to address the province’s pressing tourism challenges. Koh…

  • Brit’s fatal punch kills Russian, after sexual advances on daughter

    Brit’s fatal punch kills Russian, after sexual advances on daughter

    A Russian party attendee at a Pattaya pool villa met his demise after being on the receiving end of a fatal punch from a British man, following his alleged unwarranted sexual advances on the man’s daughter. The incident unfolded in the early hours of yesterday, sending shockwaves through the community and prompting swift police action. The altercation occurred at a…

  • The surprising positive impact of coffee on heart health

    The surprising positive impact of coffee on heart health

    The global love for coffee Coffee is more than just a beloved morning ritual; it’s a global phenomenon with over 2.25 billion cups consumed daily. Beyond its caffeine content, coffee contains numerous bioactive compounds that could influence our health. One such compound is cafestol, a diterpene found in coffee beans that has attracted significant attention for its potential impact on…

  • Revved up: Bolt & Grab snubbed parking in Soi Sukhumvit Pattaya

    Revved up: Bolt & Grab snubbed parking in Soi Sukhumvit Pattaya

    A debate has sparked on social media over a sign banning cars and motorcycles using the Bolt and Grab apps from parking in a specific area. Located in Soi Sukhumvit Pattaya 42, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Banglamung District, the sign’s restrictive language has caught the public’s attention. Reporters verified the presence of three identical signs near a convenience store, each clearly…

  • FTI argues minimum wage hike would primarily benefit migrants

    FTI argues minimum wage hike would primarily benefit migrants

    The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is urging the government to reconsider its plan to raise the daily minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide, arguing that the policy would primarily benefit migrant workers rather than stimulate the local economy. Every year, migrant workers from neighbouring countries remit approximately 100 billion baht to their families back home. The FTI contends that…

  • Fare and square: Taxi driver delivers boozy passenger to police

    Fare and square: Taxi driver delivers boozy passenger to police

    A Thai taxi driver decided to take a female passenger to the police station after she lured him into buying her alcohol and refused to pay for the alcohol and the transport fare. The 60 year old taxi driver, Prayong, sought assistance from officers at Chaiyaphruek Police Station in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok yesterday, May 26, after he was unable…

  • Engineer gifts bride 120 baht of gold matching her weight

    Engineer gifts bride 120 baht of gold matching her weight

    A young engineer made headlines by presenting 120 baht of gold, equivalent to the bride’s weight, as a dowry. The event, attended by many notable figures, took place yesterday in Pathum Thani. Kriangkrai Kadsa, known as Joe, led a vibrant procession to ask for the hand of Kewalin Kitiwan, also called Annie. The bride’s family, originally from Kamphaeng Phet, had…

  • Thai-made armoured vehicles and pistols delivered to Bhutan

    Thai-made armoured vehicles and pistols delivered to Bhutan

    In a momentous event overseen by Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang, a ceremony unfolded today to transfer a cache of arms to Bhutan’s police force. The consignment included 10 armoured vehicles and 230 pistols, all manufactured by two Thai companies. Set against the backdrop of the Defence Ministry‘s permanent secretary office building, the ceremony symbolised the strong defence cooperation between Thailand and…

  • Gold stealing Taxi driver arrested for 2 million baht haul

    Gold stealing Taxi driver arrested for 2 million baht haul

    In a swift operation, police detained a taxi driver who was reportedly found in possession of gold worth 1.9 million baht. This follows a gold shop employee’s reports of losing over 40 baht of gold while en route to deliver the valuables to her place of employment in Yaowarat. Chaiyaporn, the gold shop owner, initially offered a 100,000 baht reward…

  • Couple arrested for smuggling 32 immigrants in truck compartment

    Couple arrested for smuggling 32 immigrants in truck compartment

    Following a tip-off about an immigrant smuggling operation, military and police officials arrested a husband and wife yesterday for smuggling over 32 illegal immigrants hidden in a modified six-wheel truck loaded with old goods. Commander of the Lat Ya Task Force, Military Colonel Phongphat Hongsinlak, along with Police Colonel Paitoon Sriwilai, head of the Sangkhla Buri Police Station, and other…

  • Thai man ends life after failing to settle child molestation case

    Thai man ends life after failing to settle child molestation case

    A 66 year old man, distressed over failing to settle a molestation case involving a 10 year old girl, ended his life with a firearm yesterday. The incident occurred at an unnamed rowhouse in Nong Prue, Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, and was reported to the police by 8.10am. Responding to the report, Police Lieutenant Colonel Jirasak and a rescue team…