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    5 hidden healthcare costs in Thailand and how to avoid them

    Thailand's healthcare system is affordable and supported by the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) scheme, offering essential services to most citizens. However, hidden healthcare costs can surprise patients and lead to unexpected expenses. These include specialist fees, insurance gaps, emergency services,...

  • Deadly blaze in Jiangxi shop claims 39 lives, President Xi demands action

    Deadly blaze in Jiangxi shop claims 39 lives, President Xi demands action

    At least 39 people died and nine were injured in a fire that broke out in the basement of a shop in Xin Yu City, Jiangxi Province, China. The blaze began yesterday afternoon, with smoke billowing from the building, prompting desperate individuals to jump from windows to escape the inferno. President Xi Jinping has ordered a thorough investigation into the…

  • University lecturers fired for plagiarism and fake papers

    University lecturers fired for plagiarism and fake papers

    Two university lecturers have been booted from their positions amidst a sprawling scandal involving 109 academics from 33 universities regarding stolen research papers and plagiarism. The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation (MHESI) made the revelation yesterday, January 24. Supachai Pathumnakul, the MHESI Deputy Permanent Secretary, revealed that a comprehensive investigation into the academic wrongdoings had been undertaken.…

  • Japanese ramen shop offers lifetime noodles for 73,000 baht

    Japanese ramen shop offers lifetime noodles for 73,000 baht

    A renowned Japanese ramen shop known for its rich chicken broth and soy sauce made an unprecedented offer: lifetime ramen for a one-time payment of 300,000 yen, or approximately 73,000 baht (US$2,042). Uramusashiya, the shop in question, announced through its official Twitter account that this offer, previously available to students for 100,000 yen (US$2,797), is now open to the general…

  • Tiny feline duo rescued: Leopard kittens find new home in wildlife sanctuary

    Tiny feline duo rescued: Leopard kittens find new home in wildlife sanctuary

    In a heartwarming rescue mission, two pint-sized leopard cats, abandoned in a sugarcane plot in Phichit‘s Sam Ngam district, have been saved by officials from Protected Areas Regional Office 12, Nakhon Sawan. The fluffy feline siblings, just a month old, were discovered by wildlife guardians, unharmed and thriving on their specially crafted milk diet. Playful and already bonding with their…

  • Chinese man searches for missing friend, only to find her on trip to Koh Pha Ngan

    Chinese man searches for missing friend, only to find her on trip to Koh Pha Ngan

    A Chinese man filed a missing person’s report with the Thai police to find a missing friend, only for her to turn up in Koh Pha Ngan, an island in the southern province of Surat Thani. The 32 year old Chinese man, Sui Mingyang, filed a missing person’s report with Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat Police Station in Nakhon Si Thammarat…

  • Malaysian garage owner uses forklift on cars blocking his shop (video)

    Malaysian garage owner uses forklift on cars blocking his shop (video)

    A Malaysian garage owner took a stand against inconsiderate drivers who persistently parked their vehicles, blocking his property, leading to a viral sensation. Fed up with the obstruction caused by visitors during the Thaipusam festival, he resorted to using a forklift to move the offending vehicles. During the approach to the Thaipusam festival, a surge in visitors to the Batu…

  • Groom honours late bride in solo Malaysian wedding ceremony (video)

    Groom honours late bride in solo Malaysian wedding ceremony (video)

    In a poignant ceremony that has resonated across social media, a groom proceeded with his wedding despite the absence of his bride, who had tragically passed away from lymphoma shortly before the event. The groom, identified as Daniel, had originally married his partner, Nofar, in Japan during the Covid-19 pandemic, with plans to hold a traditional ceremony in her native…

  • Breakthrough in Chanthaburi murder case as key suspect detained

    Breakthrough in Chanthaburi murder case as key suspect detained

    The arrest of a key suspect known only as Ja Pui marked a significant breakthrough in the murder investigation of 77 year old Panithi Kosalanun, whose body was found in a fruit orchard pond about 100 metres from her home in the Markham district of Chanthaburi province. Following intense questioning, a 40 year old man, Krit, confessed to the crime…

  • DeeMoney’s ‘PIN TO SUCCESS’: a roadmap to greater success

    DeeMoney’s ‘PIN TO SUCCESS’: a roadmap to greater success

    “To operate a successful business, you need to have the right products and services and know how to apply innovations to better serve the market and heighten your success. More importantly, be flexible and always ready to adjust your plans in line with your goals.”  – Aswin Phlaphongphanich, CEO and Co-Founder, DeeMoney. DeeMoney is a leading Thai fintech company specialising…

  • Pattaya authorities bust illegal marijuana operation, four arrested

    Pattaya authorities bust illegal marijuana operation, four arrested

    The tranquil coastal city of Pattaya was the scene of a significant law enforcement operation yesterday when Banglamung district officials, public health experts, and local police descended on an unauthorised marijuana operation. The collaboration resulted in the apprehension of four individuals and the confiscation of numerous cannabis products. The identities of these individuals remain undisclosed. The accused, now under arrest,…

  • Pita Limjaroenrat’s triumphant return to Parliament after iTV shareholding court case

    Pita Limjaroenrat’s triumphant return to Parliament after iTV shareholding court case

    In a sensational comeback, former Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat reclaimed his spot in the Parliament today, delivering a scathing critique of the government’s 500-billion-baht digital wallet scheme. The prime ministerial candidate, now leading the opposition, spared no words as he labelled the scheme a potential long-term burden for the country. “I miss the Parliament atmosphere.” Having successfully…

  • Thai gold prices plummet, buyers encouraged to act

    Thai gold prices plummet, buyers encouraged to act

    The Thai Gold Traders Association (GTA) disclosed a significant drop in gold prices, prompting those interested in purchasing to act quickly. The price of gold ornaments tumbled by 150 baht, comparing the closing price on January 24, which stood at 34,650 baht per baht-weight. Today the latest figures from the association’s website, reported at 9.06am, show a marked decrease in…

  • Heroic Thai rescue worker saves baby elephant with CPR (video)

    Heroic Thai rescue worker saves baby elephant with CPR (video)

    In a heart-stopping moment caught on camera, an experienced Thai rescue worker saved a baby elephant by administering CPR at a roadside accident in the eastern province of Chanthaburi. A baby elephant, part of a wild pachyderm group, was struck by a motorcycle. In an exclusive interview with Reuters, the rescue worker with 26 years of rescue experience, Mana Srivate,…

  • YouTubers Jung and Cullen grapple with overzealous fans in Thailand

    YouTubers Jung and Cullen grapple with overzealous fans in Thailand

    Two popular YouTubers, Jung and Cullen, have become the darlings of Thailand, capturing the hearts of the nation with their endearing content and love for Thai culture. However, their rise to fame has not been without its challenges. The duo has recently found themselves at the centre of a controversy that raises questions about the boundaries between public figures and their…

  • Long-awaited arrest of Ufun pyramid scheme executive’s wife in Si Sa Ket

    Long-awaited arrest of Ufun pyramid scheme executive’s wife in Si Sa Ket

    The long arm of the law finally reached Ratthakitbovorn, the wife of a Ufun online pyramid scheme executive, in Sisaket, nearly a decade after she disappeared. She was apprehended on Thursday, in front of a house in the Muang district of this northeastern province, by officers from the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD). The Ufun scheme swindled around 14,700 people…

  • Pathum Thani police close in on teen gang after knife attack

    Pathum Thani police close in on teen gang after knife attack

    In a swift response to a brutal attack by a gang of youths in Pathum Thani, local police are intensifying their efforts to apprehend the remaining suspects. The incident involved a group of eight to nine teenagers forcing a young man to stop his motorcycle and subsequently attacking him with a knife, causing severe injuries. The police have reassured the…

  • Nonthaburi family alleges hospital’s negligence caused disability

    Nonthaburi family alleges hospital’s negligence caused disability

    A family in Nonthaburi accused a well-known hospital in the Bang Yai area of providing substandard care, leading to permanent disability for a 57 year old mother. They claim that the hospital, which they visited under the country’s universal healthcare coverage, misdiagnosed the patient’s condition and delayed proper treatment. The incident dates back to 2020 when the family sought medical…

  • Paws and ponder: Annual military dog auction raises tails in northern Thailand

    Paws and ponder: Annual military dog auction raises tails in northern Thailand

    Curiosity piques as the Department of Military Animals at the Army Canine Centre in Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima unveils its annual spectacle, the military dog auction. Dog lovers and curious minds are in for a treat as we unravel why these heroic canines end up on the auction block. Contrary to popular belief, these military dogs aren’t rejected. Instead, they…

  • Cyber Police dismantle Phitsanulok fake officer scam costing victim 90,000 baht

    Cyber Police dismantle Phitsanulok fake officer scam costing victim 90,000 baht

    The Cyber Police recently busted an online fraud ring for impersonating police officers from Phitsanulok and scamming nearly 90,000 baht from a victim by claiming their bank account was involved in a money laundering case. The arrest of 27 year old Worapong was made today, following an investigation by high-ranking officers from the Special Investigation Division. The scam began with…

  • Elon Musk warns Chinese automakers set to drive global rivals off the road

    Elon Musk warns Chinese automakers set to drive global rivals off the road

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk issued a stark warning, predicting that Chinese automakers will demolish global competition if trade barriers are not enforced. This statement highlights the intense pressure the leading American electric vehicle (EV) company faces from Chinese rivals such as Build Your Dreams (BYD), which are rapidly expanding their global presence. Musk’s warning follows recent developments where BYD, supported…

  • Thai millionaire allegedly murdered to settle 30 million baht debt

    Thai millionaire allegedly murdered to settle 30 million baht debt

    Police continue to investigate the death of a Thai millionaire in the central province of Chantaburi. The dead woman’s sister harbours suspicions that her sibling was murdered in connection to a 30 million baht debt settlement. The dead body of the 77 year old woman, named Panithi Kosalanan, was discovered in a pond within her fruit plantation in Chantaburi on…

  • Thailand’s retail sector expects double-digit growth driven by private consumption and online retail

    Thailand’s retail sector expects double-digit growth driven by private consumption and online retail

    Anticipating a robust year ahead, Thailand’s retail sector is poised for a double-digit expansion. The growth is primarily spurred by a surge in private consumption and the government’s stimulus measures, such as the Easy E-Receipt tax refund scheme and a boom in online retail. However, the rising cost of living is a cause for concern, as stated by the Economic…

  • Pattaya’s traffic nightmare: Deputy mayor tackles commute delays

    Pattaya’s traffic nightmare: Deputy mayor tackles commute delays

    In a bid to combat the chaos caused by the never-ending construction along Sukhumvit Road, Pattaya, Deputy Mayor Manot Nongyai took matters into his own hands, leading a team on a mission to bring relief to frustrated commuters. Accompanied by reps from the contracted company, Pattaya police, and Engineering Office staff, the Deputy Mayor rolled up his sleeves and descended…

  • Astrological shift promises wealth and stress relief for zodiac signs

    Astrological shift promises wealth and stress relief for zodiac signs

    Mercury’s auspicious orbital shift this month has sparked excitement among astrology enthusiasts, with forecasts promising substantial financial gains and stress relief for several zodiac signs. The celestial movement is said to herald a period of prosperity and positive transformation, as detailed by the popular astrologer known as Achan White, who has recently revealed what the stars hold for each of…

  • Thai company sues Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee over trademark infringement

    Thai company sues Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee over trademark infringement

    Thailand’s 50R Group unleashed a US$290 million (10 billion baht) legal storm against Chinese coffee giant Luckin Coffee. The lawsuit is over alleged economic losses during a trademark dispute that has shaken the caffeine industry. Thailand’s 50R Group claims it legally staked its claim to the Luckin trademark with the Thai Ministry of Commerce in 2020, unveiling stores in December…

  • Phetchabun taskforce dismantles illegal resorts in forest reserve

    Phetchabun taskforce dismantles illegal resorts in forest reserve

    Authorities in Phetchabun province acted swiftly on a tip-off regarding encroachment upon the Khao Polklon Forest Reserve. In a coordinated operation, the Tiger Forestry Taskforce, along with other units, detained five individuals linked to luxury resorts and a café constructed illegally in the Khao Kho area. The mission underscored the government’s commitment to preserving national forest reserves and highlighted the…

  • Thai women in cross-cultural marriages unite to tackle the challenge of widowhood

    Thai women in cross-cultural marriages unite to tackle the challenge of widowhood

    For Thai women residing in Germany, the abrupt demise of a German spouse plunges them into a bewildering maze, especially when language differences compound the already overwhelming grief of widowhood. The Thai Women Network in Europe (TWNE) recently took the initiative to address this dire situation, organising a two-day event in Hua Hin. Chongcharoen Sornkaew Grimsmann, former president of TWNE,…

  • Prince Mahidol award 2023 goes to two American scientists

    Prince Mahidol award 2023 goes to two American scientists

    Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn yesterday awarded the Prince Mahidol Award for 2023 to two American scientists, Professor Dr Napoleone Ferrara, a medical researcher, and Professor Dr Barry H Rumack, a public health expert. The award is a global recognition of their scientific contributions that have significantly advanced medical treatments. The ceremony took place at the Chakri Maha…

  • Thailand’s economic growth labelled underwhelming by government

    Thailand’s economic growth labelled underwhelming by government

    The economic expansion of Thailand in the previous year and the anticipated growth in the current year have been labelled as underwhelming by the government, referencing a report from the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO). The assertion was made by Chai Wacharonke, the government spokesperson, through a Line chat group created for communication with reporters from the Government House. The FPO…

  • Jive at Dong Tan: Beach-turned-bazaar sparks excitement in Jomtien

    Jive at Dong Tan: Beach-turned-bazaar sparks excitement in Jomtien

    Dong Tan Beach has turned into a night bazaar, buzzing with commerce, stirring both excitement and disarray among local businesses in Jomtien. The once tranquil beach now hosts a nightly spectacle, drawing sellers and buyers alike, transforming this coastal haven into the vibrant Dong Tan Night Market. The market’s meteoric rise in popularity has, however, birthed a set of challenges.…