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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,...

  • Phuket car detailing centre manager’s suspected suicide under investigation

    Phuket car detailing centre manager’s suspected suicide under investigation

    Phuket police are currently probing the apparent suicide of a 43 year old man who managed a car detailing centre in Phuket Town. Supachai Panya’s lifeless body was discovered on Saturday night at around 8.10pm on Viraponghongyok Road, north of the Nimit Circle, also known as the Seahorse Circle, on the east side of Phuket Town. Upon receiving the distress…

  • Thailand land tax act assessment: Fiscal policy office’s evaluation

    Thailand land tax act assessment: Fiscal policy office’s evaluation

    The Thailand 2019 Land and Building Tax Act (LBTA) is receiving a thorough evaluation for its effectiveness and potential issues in enforcement, according to the Fiscal Policy Office director-general, Pornchai Thiraveja. The investigation is a collaboration between the Finance and Interior ministries and is aimed at understanding the effectiveness of the new land tax collection system, identifying any issues and…

  • Thai lottery guru reveals luckiest zodiac signs and numbers to win big

    Thai lottery guru reveals luckiest zodiac signs and numbers to win big

    Lottery enthusiasts are eagerly eyeing the predictive powers of Lottery Plus show, Lottery Trend, which has revealed the four zodiac signs with the highest chances of winning the first prize. The show also shared lottery numbers suggested by Grandfather Sri Sutho, a famed lottery guru. The show’s host, known as Doctor Boy, clarified the zodiac signs most likely to enjoy…

  • Fishy mix-up: Thai woman finds ‘salmon surprise’ in her salad, sparks online sensation

    Fishy mix-up: Thai woman finds ‘salmon surprise’ in her salad, sparks online sensation

    A woman was shocked to discover a four-legged creature, initially mistaken for fermented fish, in her ordered salmon salad. The incident shared on a Facebook group focused on consumers has since sparked widespread online concern. The woman purchased a salmon salad with a separate serving of fermented fish sauce. On pouring out the sauce, she found a creature that, at…

  • Thai worker abducted in Hamas raid on Israeli avocado farm

    Thai worker abducted in Hamas raid on Israeli avocado farm

    A Hmong woman from Chiang Rai made a desperate plea to the authorities, seeking assistance in the search for her husband who was taken captive during a Hamas raid in Israel. The 28 year old woman, Suntree Saelee, lost all communication with her 26 year old husband, Kong Saelao, amidst the chaos and violence which kicked off on October 7.…

  • Thailand’s ‘fuelish’ plan: Expanding subsidy scheme to drive down costs for motorcycle taxi drivers

    Thailand’s ‘fuelish’ plan: Expanding subsidy scheme to drive down costs for motorcycle taxi drivers

    The Government of Thailand is envisaging the introduction of a further stage in the fuel cost subsidy scheme for motorcycle taxi drivers. This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce operational expenses in public transportation. Prasert Sinsukprasert, the permanent secretary for energy, stated yesterday that a proposal for the new instalment of the energy cost subsidy initiative has…

  • Thai economy caught in global crossfire as Israel-Hamas tensions fuel price hike fears

    Thai economy caught in global crossfire as Israel-Hamas tensions fuel price hike fears

    The Thai economy, already tested by geopolitical conflicts over the past few years, is facing potential consequences from the hostilities between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East, as governments and corporations all over the world look for excuses and justifications to hike prices to obscene heights. It’s a well-worn tactic last seen in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine…

  • Ubon Ratchathani residents face health risks as stagnant floodwaters turn toxic

    Ubon Ratchathani residents face health risks as stagnant floodwaters turn toxic

    The residents of Ubon Ratchathani continue to struggle with rising water levels as the Ubonrat and Lampao dams contribute to the increasing floodwaters in northeast Thailand. They are grappling with stagnant water that has begun to spoil, leading to requests for medication to treat water-borne diseases and fever, intensifying the impact of Ubon Ratchathani flooding. Banjong Wongvien, a resident of…

  • Clean getaway foiled: Man ‘purifies’ methamphetamine pills smuggling attempt into Thailand

    Clean getaway foiled: Man ‘purifies’ methamphetamine pills smuggling attempt into Thailand

    Customs officials in Nong Khai apprehended a man who was smuggling nearly 60,000 methamphetamine pills into Thailand, cleverly hidden inside an air purifier. The suspect claimed to be unaware of the illicit contents, stating he was merely hired to transport the goods from Laos to Udon Thani province in Thailand. The arrest took place at the first Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge…

  • Thai democracy forum echoes concerns over capitalism in politics

    Thai democracy forum echoes concerns over capitalism in politics

    The struggle for democracy in Thailand remains a long and arduous one, as highlighted by a recent public forum. Held in memory of the brave students and pro-democracy protesters who perished during the military dictatorship five decades ago, the forum emphasised how little progress has been achieved since the historic October 14, 1973 uprising. The commemorative event, organised by the…

  • Planetary shift brings lottery luck to four zodiac signs

    Planetary shift brings lottery luck to four zodiac signs

    The celestial alignment will influence four zodiac signs, offering a high potential for lottery success in today’s draw. Renowned fortune teller Boy Clear has unveiled these four fortunate zodiac signs in a LotteryPlus livestream. Pisces, Gemini, Cancer, and Taurus are anticipated to reap the benefits of this planetary transition and increase their wealth through enhanced lottery prospects. Pisces, securing the…

  • Traveloka reports surge in Thailand travel bookings amid slow aviation recovery

    Traveloka reports surge in Thailand travel bookings amid slow aviation recovery

    Travel bookings to Thailand have seen a significant surge, according to online travel agent Traveloka. The company’s president, Caesar Indra, highlighted that despite the slow recovery of the aviation sector, Thais have predominantly utilised their platform for air ticket bookings, veering towards less frequented destinations. This trend has been mirrored across numerous Asian markets. Indra reported a fivefold increase in…

  • Thailand’s digital economy ministry sparks ‘byte’-sized revolution for national growth

    Thailand’s digital economy ministry sparks ‘byte’-sized revolution for national growth

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry, led by Prasert Chantararuangthong, is turning to digital technology in a bid to propel the nation’s development. As outlined in an interview with the Bangkok Post, Prasert revealed the DES Ministry has a policy to position digital technology as the fifth driver of the country’s growth. “I underlined ‘the Growth Engine of Thailand’…

  • Late-night accident results in tragic death of elderly couple in Ratchaburi

    Late-night accident results in tragic death of elderly couple in Ratchaburi

    A tragic accident claimed the lives of an elderly couple when a pickup truck collided with their sidecar motorcycle in Ratchaburi. The incident occurred today, around 2am, on Petchkasem Road, Ang Thong subdistrict in Ratchaburi province. The couple, who were returning home from a local market where they had been selling vegetables, collided with a black Isuzu pickup truck. The…

  • Hong Kong’s electric surprise: US.5 million hidden cocaine stash rolls in an electric wheelchair

    Hong Kong’s electric surprise: US$1.5 million hidden cocaine stash rolls in an electric wheelchair

    Hong Kong customs officials discovered an estimated US$1.5 million (54 million baht) worth of concealed cocaine stash inside an electric wheelchair. The 11 kilogramme drug haul was found on a 51 year old man travelling from Saint Martin, a Mediterranean country, to Hong Kong via Paris, France. The discovery occurred on Saturday, October 14, during the man’s customs clearance at…

  • Israeli-Hamas conflict sparks fears of disruptions in global oil prices

    Israeli-Hamas conflict sparks fears of disruptions in global oil prices

    Price fluctuations in global crude oil have surged by 4% following the Israeli-Hamas conflict. This escalation in oil prices has sparked fears, especially among oil companies, as Montri Rawanchaikul, the Chief Executive of PTT Exploration and Production Plc (PTTEP), voiced worries that the conflict may lead to disruptions in petroleum production in the Middle East. Auttapol Rerkpiboon, CEO of PTT…

  • Murder-suicide suspected as couple found dead in Thai rental home

    Murder-suicide suspected as couple found dead in Thai rental home

    A chilling murder-suicide discovery was made in the Phana district of Amnat Charoen when a foreign couple, found dead in their rented house, sparked a police investigation. The 47 year old Swiss man and 40 year old Moldovan woman were identified by Police Colonel Chotnarin Sathupawarat, the superintendent of Phana station. Found in their shared bedroom on Saturday, both individuals…

  • Thai flooding: Chao Phraya overflows, floods 200 homes in Ayutthaya

    Thai flooding: Chao Phraya overflows, floods 200 homes in Ayutthaya

    Bang Ban district in Ayutthaya suffered an overflow from the Chao Phraya River, resulting in the Thai flooding of approximately 200 residences, plantations, and rice fields yesterday. The district chief of tambon Bang Luang, Montri Samathi, contradicted previous claims by the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) that the river’s water level would not cause flooding in Bang Ban this year. Montri…

  • Thai embassy issues urgent advisory after knife attack in France

    Thai embassy issues urgent advisory after knife attack in France

    A knife attack at a public school in Arras, northern France, led the Thai embassy in Paris to issue an urgent advisory for Thai nationals in the country. The embassy urged individuals to avoid crowded areas and key tourist sites, following the elevation of the national threat alert to its peak by the French government. The advisory, published on the…

  • Cement truck ignores warning and crashes into canal after wooden bridge collapse

    Cement truck ignores warning and crashes into canal after wooden bridge collapse

    A cement truck plunged into a canal after its driver ignored warnings and drove onto a wooden bridge, causing it to collapse. The 55 year old driver, from Amnat Charoen, revealed that he thought the bridge was supported by concrete pillars, and thus decided to cross it. The incident occurred at 12.30pm today. The 10-wheel truck, registered in Samut Prakan,…

  • Thai citizens repatriation from Israel accelerates after death toll rises to 28

    Thai citizens repatriation from Israel accelerates after death toll rises to 28

    The death toll of Thai citizens from the incidents in Israel has risen to 28, prompting an acceleration in the repatriation of Thai citizens. The process is set to speed up, and more people will be able to be repatriated. At 11am today, at the SC Park Hotel on Praditmanutham Road, Labour Minister Piphath Ratchakitprakarn explained, after welcoming a group…

  • Flash flood destroys bridge in Phayao, disrupting districts and leaving locals missing

    Flash flood destroys bridge in Phayao, disrupting districts and leaving locals missing

    Last night’s severe rainfall in Phayao province resulted in a flash flood that destroyed a bridge, disrupting connectivity between the districts of Chiang Muan and Dok Khamtai. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, swept away two vehicles and left several individuals missing. Authorities are currently mobilising efforts to locate the missing persons from the Nong…

  • Convenience store’s refusal to accept taped banknotes sparks online controversy

    Convenience store’s refusal to accept taped banknotes sparks online controversy

    A recent online controversy erupted over a convenience store’s refusal to accept old banknotes, aggravating customers and sparking heated debate among netizens who pointed out that such notes remain legally valid unless damaged. The main reason for the refusal was due to the banknotes being heavily taped. Today, a social media post was shared by a member of the พวกเราคือผู้บริโภค…

  • Mythical Naga statue in Chon Buri temple draws crowds after lucky shadow sighting (video)

    Mythical Naga statue in Chon Buri temple draws crowds after lucky shadow sighting (video)

    An intriguing video clip sparked a flood of visitors seeking good fortune from a statue of the mythical serpent Naga, affectionately known as Por Pu Naga, at the Woraprot Sangkawat temple in Bang Nang, Panthong, Chon Buri. The clip, shared on Facebook by a user named Rong, showed what appeared to be the shadowy outline of Naga within a simulated…

  • Thai government denies charging 2,500 baht for airport transport for workers

    Thai government denies charging 2,500 baht for airport transport for workers

    The government’s deputy spokesperson clarified that the Ministry of Labour has no policy to charge 2,500 baht for airport transport for workers to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Karom Polphonklang insisted that the travel expenses for working in Israel depended on the exchange rate at that time. The statement was made today, in response to a post claiming that those going to work…

  • Third group of Thai workers return from Israel, escaping Gaza conflict

    Third group of Thai workers return from Israel, escaping Gaza conflict

    A group of Thai workers, comprising 88 males and two females, arrived back home from Israel this morning, marking the third group to return. This repatriation was orchestrated by the Thai government. The workers’ journey home began in Israel yesterday, where they boarded Fly Dubai Flight FZ1550 at 11am local time and travelled to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Their journey…

  • Public concern over 10,000 baht digital wallet policy, NIDA poll reveals

    Public concern over 10,000 baht digital wallet policy, NIDA poll reveals

    The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), has revealed public concern that the government’s policy of distributing 10,000 baht in digital wallets may not be beneficial for the country. The survey suggests that the policy should be adjusted to match current circumstances. Between October 9 to October 11, the survey was conducted among individuals aged 18 and above, spread across…

  • Thai workers recount perilous experiences amid Gaza conflict

    Thai workers recount perilous experiences amid Gaza conflict

    Recently returned Thai workers from conflict-hit Israel conveyed their harrowing experiences, raising questions about the government’s decision to send workers to the conflict-ridden zones, notably areas near the Gaza Strip. The first batch of 41 Thai workers landed in Thailand last Thursday on Israel Airlines flight LY 083, with 15 sponsored by the Thai government and the remaining 26 funding…

  • Thai workers question Israel’s safety following fatal Hamas attack

    Thai workers question Israel’s safety following fatal Hamas attack

    The recent attack by Hamas in Israel, which caused the deaths of 24 Thai labourers, is leading to doubts about the suitability of Israel as a destination for workers seeking higher wages abroad. For over two decades, Israel has been a popular choice for Thai workers, particularly those in the agricultural sector. Currently, around 30,000 Thai workers are based in…

  • Thai restaurant’s job ad goes viral for unique qualifications and high salary

    Thai restaurant’s job ad goes viral for unique qualifications and high salary

    A Thai restaurant, Xin Rong, has announced several job vacancies, offering a salary range of 70,000 to 90,000 baht. The positions available include clean-up crew, customer service staff, and kitchen staff. The announcement became a viral sensation on social media due to the high starting salary. However, the job listings also come with a peculiar list of qualifications. The restaurant…