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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Premium privilege: Thailand Elite Card set to increase membership fee by 50%”

    Premium privilege: Thailand Elite Card set to increase membership fee by 50%”

    Thailand Privilege Card Co (TPC), operator of the Thailand Elite Card, announced plans to increase its base membership price by 50%, raising it from 600,000 baht to 900,000 baht. The move is part of the company’s strategy to boost its annual revenue to 8 billion baht. In addition, the company will be introducing four new types of cards, all of…

  • As lottery draw nears, locals flock to ‘eel-lusive’ fish for fortunes

    As lottery draw nears, locals flock to ‘eel-lusive’ fish for fortunes

    As the lottery draw looms, residents converged to seek fortune from an extraordinary eel–like fish stumbled upon by a 53 year old Mukdahan province resident. With a body of yellowish-white hue and piercing black eyes, this enigmatic creature has proven a charm for its possessor, paving the way for an astonishing four consecutive lottery victories. Somchai introduced the peculiar fish,…

  • Deliveroo dilemma: Thai delivery riders seek Labour Ministry aid after road woes

    Deliveroo dilemma: Thai delivery riders seek Labour Ministry aid after road woes

    Thai delivery riders seek the Ministry of Labour‘s aid for legal and financial assistance post-road accidents. Spokesperson Supaporn Phanprasit underlined the daily hazards of handling apps, and e-commerce. Rushing for deadlines leads to accidents, injuries, and worse. The group laments the lack of financial assistance or compensation from either the parties involved in the accident or the platform operators. The…

  • Currying favour: 5 Thai delights spice up top rankings in TasteAtlas List

    Currying favour: 5 Thai delights spice up top rankings in TasteAtlas List

    Thai curry dishes stole the spotlight in this year’s “43 Curry Varieties Ranked from the Worst to the Best,” launched by the food guide website TasteAtlas. Five curry dishes from Thailand are listed in the top ten. Last year, TasteAtlas declared the northern Thai curry dish Khao Soi as the world’s best soup in the “50 Best Soups in the…

  • Japanese PM eats Fukushima fish amid radioactive waste fears

    Japanese PM eats Fukushima fish amid radioactive waste fears

    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida yesterday was seen eating raw fish from Fukushima prefecture in a video released by the Japanese government. The fish was sourced from the northeastern region of the country, notorious for the release of radioactive waste from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. In the clip, Kishida can be seen enjoying the meal in his office,…

  • Thai store owner demands 102 million baht in trade mark dispute over #Pangcha

    Thai store owner demands 102 million baht in trade mark dispute over #Pangcha

    A recent trade mark dispute involving the trending hashtag #Pangcha has drawn nationwide attention. The dispute arose when a popular store sued smaller retailers for using the name Pangcha, claiming it violated their trade mark and demanding 102 million baht in damages. In response to the controversy, Kanchai disclosed during an afternoon talk show that Pangcha originated his establishment, Ice…

  • Thailand Privilege Card targets luxury long-term residency market with rebranding

    Thailand Privilege Card targets luxury long-term residency market with rebranding

    The Thailand Privilege Card (TPC) has adopted a fresh approach to attract high-end foreign residents who seek extended stays. Managed by the Thailand Elite Card Project under the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), TPC has undergone rebranding, introducing a new logo, redesigned uniforms, and innovative card formats across four tailored packages to suit various global lifestyles. Over two decades, TPC…

  • Bride causes uproar by ejecting six year old nephew from wedding over white jeans

    Bride causes uproar by ejecting six year old nephew from wedding over white jeans

    A bride‘s obsessive adherence to her wedding dress code sparked controversy online after she allegedly asked her six year old nephew to leave the event because he was wearing white jeans. The groom, a 28 year old man, shared the chaotic story of his wedding day on the Reddit forum, revealing his 26 year old wife’s rigid stance on not…

  • Architect’s ‘dirty’ pledge: Faeces target as Pheu Thai Party’s political coalition stirs surprise

    Architect’s ‘dirty’ pledge: Faeces target as Pheu Thai Party’s political coalition stirs surprise

    Thai architect Duangrit Bunnag has turned an unusual promise into a reality, offering himself as a target for faeces-throwing after the Pheu Thai Party forged an unexpected coalition with the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP). Duangrit is a member of Creative Action for Revival & People Empowerment (CARE), a group associated with the Pheu Thai Party led by Deputy Leader Phumtham…

  • Lion’s roam: Chaos strikes Karachi as ‘King of the Jungle’ takes a traffic tour

    Lion’s roam: Chaos strikes Karachi as ‘King of the Jungle’ takes a traffic tour

    Roaring commotion erupted in Karachi, a metropolis in southern Pakistan, as a full-grown lion was caught strolling amidst congested traffic. Unleashed from its transport vehicle, the majestic creature prowled the urban lanes for a stretch of more than two hours. This dramatic escapade unfolded on Tuesday, August 29, leaving the populace stunned and unnerved. The lion was spotted strolling nonchalantly…

  • Royal defamation convict’s hunger-strike protest results in hospitalisation

    Royal defamation convict’s hunger-strike protest results in hospitalisation

    A woman from Phitsanulok convicted of royal defamation is protesting against the decision to deny her bail by staging a hunger strike while she appeals. Exhaustion has driven the 30 year old woman, named Warunee, sentenced for royal defamation, to the Correctional Hospital. The cause of her condition is a hunger strike that she instigated ten days prior as a…

  • TV host Kanchai Kamnerdploy sued by Kasetsart University professor for online defamation

    TV host Kanchai Kamnerdploy sued by Kasetsart University professor for online defamation

    Renowned TV host Kanchai Kamnerdploy has been accused of defamation by esteemed university professor Weerachai Phutthawong. The case, which came to light yesterday, centres around persistent online mockery and accusations of mafia-like behaviour. Weerachai, a faculty member of the Chemistry Department at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Kasetsart University, is determined to clear his name in court. The…

  • A ‘quacking’ tale: French Bulldog’s rubber duck feast ends in surgical intrigue

    A ‘quacking’ tale: French Bulldog’s rubber duck feast ends in surgical intrigue

    In a truly ‘quacking’ turn of events, China witnessed a peculiar incident as a French Bulldog swallowed ten rubber duck toys, which subsequently had to be surgically removed by veterinarians. The bemused owner had been perplexed by the gradual disappearance of her rubber duck collection, but sheer astonishment struck when CT scan findings unveiled the source. This case is not an isolated…

  • Pattaya’s iconic tamarind tree stirs public outcry over trimming concerns

    Pattaya’s iconic tamarind tree stirs public outcry over trimming concerns

    In the heart of South Pattaya, on the bustling Walking Street, stands a majestic tamarind tree. Over 80 years old, the tree holds a significant place in Pattaya’s local heritage and has been a part of the landscape since the early days of Walking Street in the 70s and 80s. The tree, however, recently came under the spotlight when some…

  • NBTC developing nationwide streaming platform for digital TV by 2025

    NBTC developing nationwide streaming platform for digital TV by 2025

    The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is set to develop a nationwide streaming platform, aiming to streamline all real-time streaming content from existing digital TV channels. The platform is anticipated to be fully operational by 2025, aligning with the NBTC’s online migration plan and catering to the increasing number of online content consumers. This initiative is also expected to…

  • First cases of Omicron sub-variant HK.3 discovered in Thailand

    First cases of Omicron sub-variant HK.3 discovered in Thailand

    Thailand has reported its first instances of the Omicron sub-variant HK.3, as disclosed by the Department of Medical Sciences (DMS). The new strain of Covid-19 has been detected in two family members, whose health conditions remain unconfirmed by the DMS in terms of transmission speed and severity compared to previous strains. The DMS head, Dr Supakit Sirilak, illuminated the situation,…

  • Seaside secrets: Mysterious sea sightings stir speculations in Phuket and Phang Nga

    Seaside secrets: Mysterious sea sightings stir speculations in Phuket and Phang Nga

    Phuket and Phang Nga beaches were the scenes of intrigue yesterday as two unidentified objects emerged from the sea, sparking a wave of speculation and curiosity among locals and tourists alike. Karon Beach in Phuket was the first to experience this unusual occurrence. The local lifeguard on duty found an unfamiliar object and promptly alerted the mayor of Tambon Karon,…

  • Thai government considers utility tokens to boost digital wallet initiative

    Thai government considers utility tokens to boost digital wallet initiative

    The Pheu Thai-led government is anticipated to roll out utility tokens to bolster its digital wallet initiative, a move pending approval from the Bank of Thailand as the regulator currently bans using tokens as payment, according to Asia Plus Securities (ASPS). The financial services company projects that the government will issue Type 1 utility tokens, each valued at 10,000 baht,…

  • Rat poison plot: Chinese wife cooks up devious plan to bid husband adieu

    Rat poison plot: Chinese wife cooks up devious plan to bid husband adieu

    In a tale of marital mischief, a Chinese wife with no ‘rats‘ to give about her marriage hatched a wicked scheme to oust her hardworking husband. After consuming meals prepared by his wife, Zhang, a truck driver from Sichuan province in China, repeatedly fell ill with severe stomach pain. Despite the family eating the same meals, Zhang was the only…

  • Harmony lost: Young folk singer’s journey ends tragically

    Harmony lost: Young folk singer’s journey ends tragically

    A tragedy struck the entertainment industry yesterday as rising folk singer, 18 years old Ann Naphaphon, lost her life in a car accident. Ann, who had just started following her dreams by joining a renowned folk music band, met with a fatal accident in the district of Chaloem Phra Kiat, Buri Ram Province. Back at her residence in Ko Samboon,…

  • Poh Teck Tung Foundation aids impoverished families in northern Thailand

    Poh Teck Tung Foundation aids impoverished families in northern Thailand

    The Poh Teck Tung Foundation has actively taken steps towards creating sustainable livelihoods in Udon Thani province in northeastern Thailand. The foundation provided job-related equipment to impoverished households as part of an integrated poverty alleviation programme, in collaboration with the Community Development Department. In addition, a mobile medical unit was dispatched to offer free services to the public. The Poh…

  • Ex marks the text: Woman astonished as ex-boyfriend taps her to script wedding vows

    Ex marks the text: Woman astonished as ex-boyfriend taps her to script wedding vows

    A woman was shocked after her ex-boyfriend, who was due to be married, requested her to pen his wedding vows for his soon-to-be bride. The startling revelation came from a Taiwanese website, Next Apple, where the woman posted about her peculiar predicament, sparking a heated debate among netizens. The woman explained that her ex-lover is set to tie the knot…

  • Barking debate: Viral video of pet dog in hot car ignites social media furor

    Barking debate: Viral video of pet dog in hot car ignites social media furor

    A recent incident involving a pet dog left in a car by its owner has sparked a debate on social media. A video clip posted by a TikTok user @mycatsmycup showed a pet dog left in a car parked at a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The owner had left a message on the car’s display screen assuring passers-by that…

  • Thai fortune teller envisions political and economic upswing in Thailand

    Thai fortune teller envisions political and economic upswing in Thailand

    A shift in Thailand’s political and economic landscape is anticipated, with improvements expected from November to April, according to renowned fortune teller Navaracha Pinitlokakorn, also known as Mor Plai. Despite her failed prediction regarding the identity of Thailand’s new prime minister, she views this as a fortunate turn of events. She advised patience and granting the new PM the opportunity…

  • Unexpected ambulance birth sparks lottery fever in Thai village

    Unexpected ambulance birth sparks lottery fever in Thai village

    A pregnant woman gave birth in an ambulance while being transported to a hospital in Rayong, causing a stir among the local villagers who prepared to try their luck in the lottery with the vehicle’s registration number. The incident took place yesterday, when the 31 year old woman, Wanida, complained of severe abdominal pain. The Pluak Daeng rescue team was…

  • Search intensifies for culprits in deadly Pattani ambush as police take action

    Search intensifies for culprits in deadly Pattani ambush as police take action

    Royal Thai Police are on a manhunt for assailants responsible for a deadly ambush in Yarang district, Pattani, that resulted in three fatalities and five injuries. The ambush, which took place in front of the Yarang municipal office on the Yarang-Mayo Road, occurred at approximately 10.50pm yesterday. The attackers, armed with assault rifles and grenades, left a chilling scene. Over 100…

  • Oil corporations slickly tap influencers, sparking eco-conscious uproar

    Oil corporations slickly tap influencers, sparking eco-conscious uproar

    Top oil corporations are increasingly utilising social media influencers to advertise their products, a move that has provoked criticism from environmentally conscious followers. The influencers, typically known for sharing lifestyle content, are now endorsing petrol stations, fuel rewards, and club cards. Instances of such promotions were identified by AFP across India, Mexico, South Africa, and the United States on platforms…

  • Earthworm spa trend raises health concerns: Expert digs into risks

    Earthworm spa trend raises health concerns: Expert digs into risks

    A health expert raised concerns regarding the growing popularity of an earthworm spa, citing potential risks of contamination within the body’s system. The earthworm spa went viral on a Thai social media platform recently. It was said that placing the earthworms on different parts of the skin provided several health benefits, such as making the body relax and increasing the…

  • Former Pattani officer attacks police vehicle with axe and knife before surrendering

    Former Pattani officer attacks police vehicle with axe and knife before surrendering

    A 33 year old former police officer, who had resigned three years ago, was found in a disturbed state, wielding an axe and a knife outside a house on the roadside in the Pattani province. The man had attacked a police patrol vehicle before surrendering around 4pm, yesterday. Phunot Rueangying, Deputy Investigation Officer at Lam Pam Police Station in Phatthalung…

  • Teen shot as mysterious white pickup triggers early morning shooting scare incident in Bangkok

    Teen shot as mysterious white pickup triggers early morning shooting scare incident in Bangkok

    A white pick-up truck, with a black bonnet and tailgate, and an unidentified licence plate, was involved in an alarming shooting incident in Bangkok today. The vehicle raced from Rama VIII Bridge, firing five rounds and narrowly missing a 15 year old boy, identified only as A. The Bangkok shooting incident occurred at 3.12am today. Sub-lieutenant Metha Pimmaen, Deputy Investigation…