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    Is private health insurance in Thailand worth it? Real costs vs risks explained

    Thailand has a strong healthcare system with both public and private options. Public hospitals offer affordable care, but many people, including expats, choose private health insurance for faster service, modern facilities, and more treatment choices. To decide if private health...

  • Thailand’s new tax twist: Overseas earners spending 180 days face income tax

    Thailand’s new tax twist: Overseas earners spending 180 days face income tax

    Thailand’s tax policy, as declared by the Revenue Department, recently stipulated that an individual spending up to 180 days a year in the country and earning income from overseas will be liable for personal income tax. This decision, governed by Section 48 of the Revenue Code, is expected to primarily influence three groups: individuals involved in foreign stock market trading…

  • Thai woman dies after breast augmentation surgery with illegal doctor

    Thai woman dies after breast augmentation surgery with illegal doctor

    The president of the Forensic Physicians Association of Thailand yesterday warned the public of illegal breast augmentation surgery, which recently led to the death of a Thai woman. The doctor, Smith Fa Srisont, took to Facebook yesterday, September 18, to share the story of a Thai woman who underwent breast augmentation surgery with a fake doctor and suffered tragic consequences.…

  • Thai man dodges arrest after shooting outside Robot pub in northern Thailand

    Thai man dodges arrest after shooting outside Robot pub in northern Thailand

    A Thai man escaped arrest last night after shooting two men outside the Robot pub in the Kud Pong sub-district in the Isaan province of Loei. The two victims were seriously injured. Officers from Mueang Loei Police Station received a report of the shooting at 1.10am yesterday, September 18. Upon arriving at the scene, officers discovered a trail of bloodstains…

  • BCHF’s heartwarming mission: Nourishing bodies and souls of Bangkok’s homeless, elderly, less fortunate

    BCHF’s heartwarming mission: Nourishing bodies and souls of Bangkok’s homeless, elderly, less fortunate

    The Bangkok Community Help Foundation (BCHF), a non-profit organisation committed to enhancing the lives of residents in Thailand’s capital, has undertaken a heartwarming mission aimed at offering crucial support to the homeless, elderly and less fortunate in the city. In an extraordinary display of dedication, BCHF has made a solemn pledge to distribute 500 daily meals to Bangkok’s homeless, elderly…

  • Thai monk-on-the-run: Holy man in ‘fur-ocious’ trouble for abusing animals

    Thai monk-on-the-run: Holy man in ‘fur-ocious’ trouble for abusing animals

    Royal Thai Police arrested another misbehaving Thai monk for repeatedly abusing animals and using them to haul a cart laden with offerings from devout merit makers. The Watchdog Thailand Foundation (WDT) disclosed that the Thai monk had a previous run-in with the law for abusing animals, employing a goat, a donkey, a horse, and even a pig to pull his…

  • DSI probes 20 firms over suspected collusion in Thai state construction bids

    DSI probes 20 firms over suspected collusion in Thai state construction bids

    A probe by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has led to questioning representatives from 20 firms involved in bidding for state construction projects. These projects were eventually won by businesses owned by Praween Chanklai, also known as Nok. The investigation focuses on the construction of two sections of Highway 375, the first linking Don Toom and Lam Luk Bua in…

  • Chiang Mai tourism recovery slower than expected despite visa-free policy

    Chiang Mai tourism recovery slower than expected despite visa-free policy

    Despite the gradual revival of tourism, a significant number of rooms in Chiang Mai‘s hotels and the international airport remain unoccupied, with the return of travellers seemingly slower than anticipated post-pandemic. Adding to the concerns is the anticipated PM2.5 dust during the peak season. Over the weekend, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin undertook an inspection of the airport in light of…

  • Brake failure leads to crane lorry crash into Nakhon Sawan shops

    Brake failure leads to crane lorry crash into Nakhon Sawan shops

    A terrifying escape from death unfolded in Nakhon Sawan province when a crane lorry’s brakes failed, causing the vehicle to veer off, hitting a roadside shop, and causing severe damage. The incident, which took place yesterday, reportedly resulted in a noodle shop owner being scalded by boiling water. The driver insisted that he hadn’t consumed alcohol prior to the incident.…

  • Former Thai deputy minister says ‘pandamonium’ not worth it, urges ‘elefant-astic’ focus on local treasures

    Former Thai deputy minister says ‘pandamonium’ not worth it, urges ‘elefant-astic’ focus on local treasures

    The former Thai Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Education voiced her opposition to the idea of importing new pandas from China, citing high rental costs and a declining interest in pandas. Instead, she suggests, the focus should be on the increasingly popular Thai elephants. Kanchana Silpa-archa, advisor and head of the Thai Nation Development Party, yesterday posted a message…

  • Thailand reviews taxes and launches digital wallet to tackle income disparity

    Thailand reviews taxes and launches digital wallet to tackle income disparity

    The Finance Ministry of Thailand is set to review the new land and building tax and the inheritance tax and launch the digital wallet following an order from Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The move aims to mitigate income disparity in the nation. PM Srettha, who also holds the Finance Minister post, gave the directive subsequent to the appointment of a new…

  • Ancient ice cream tempts tourists to Thai heritage park Si Thep

    Ancient ice cream tempts tourists to Thai heritage park Si Thep

    A unique idea of ancient ice cream moulded from artefacts found in the historic Si Thep Park has attracted a swarm of tourists. The Si Thep (SI THEP Towards World Heritage) Facebook page yesterday posted images of the ice cream, designed with various patterns matching those in the ancient site in Si Thep, Phetchabun. “Ancient ice cream of the ancient…

  • Thai PM’s ‘spice of life’ plan: Srettha Thavisin to boost Thai-Indian tourism in Modi meet

    Thai PM’s ‘spice of life’ plan: Srettha Thavisin to boost Thai-Indian tourism in Modi meet

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his impending visit to India, scheduled for later this year, with an agenda to discuss boosting Indian tourism in Thailand with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two leaders aim to resolve ongoing issues with visa application procedures and achieve approval for a visa-free policy for Indian tourists. Srettha told the media yesterday that he…

  • Counterfeit vehicle plates crackdown: Police ‘benz’ the rules to arrest two men

    Counterfeit vehicle plates crackdown: Police ‘benz’ the rules to arrest two men

    In a crackdown on the use of counterfeit vehicle registration plates, police officers arrested two men while confiscating their vehicles: a Mercedes Benz GLA200 and an Isuzu D-Max pickup truck. A 33 year old man named Phan, from Rop Wiang, Chiang Rai, was apprehended for using a counterfeit vehicle registration plate on his Mercedes, claiming he bought it online for…

  • Food delivery rider’s spooky encounter sparks social media stir in Thailand

    Food delivery rider’s spooky encounter sparks social media stir in Thailand

    A food delivery rider’s eerie experience at a customer’s location sparked a heated debate on Thai social media. The encounter, shared by a Facebook user named Suwat Radomboon, unfolded in the early hours of today when he arrived at a customer’s pin drop location, only to find a seemingly abandoned, dark building. Suwat, a food delivery rider, was left puzzled…

  • Chiang Mai Airport’s 24 hours upgrade takes off to meet ‘soaring’ Chinese demand

    Chiang Mai Airport’s 24 hours upgrade takes off to meet ‘soaring’ Chinese demand

    The Airports of Thailand (AOT) is preparing to take flight as Chiang Mai International Airport gears up for 24/7 operations starting November 1, all in response to the soaring demand from Chinese visitors. The Prime Minister’s Office spokesperson, Chai Watcharong, said today that the PM and Finance Minister, Srrettha Thavisin, wants to extend Chiang Mai Airport’s operating hours, from the…

  • Krungsri Bank anticipates Thai baht fluctuation amid global market developments

    Krungsri Bank anticipates Thai baht fluctuation amid global market developments

    The Global Markets team at Krungsri Bank predicts a movement in the Thai baht this week within the range of 35.40 to 36.00 baht per US dollar. Last week, the baht closed weaker at 35.79 baht per US dollar after trading in the range of 35.43 to 35.82 baht per US dollar. The dollar strengthened against the euro but held…

  • Funeral fumble: Factory worker’s sacking to attend grandmother’s funeral sparks public outcry

    Funeral fumble: Factory worker’s sacking to attend grandmother’s funeral sparks public outcry

    A factory worker in Pak Thong Chai, Nakhon Ratchasima, was abruptly dismissed after requesting leave to attend his grandmother’s funeral, sparking widespread social criticism. The incident was revealed through a conversation shared on the Line application, where the worker asked his supervisor for two days off. The supervisor’s response of “feel free” was understood as a granting of permission to…

  • Party probe: AMLO speeds up investigation into fatal Nok housewarming bash

    Party probe: AMLO speeds up investigation into fatal Nok housewarming bash

    The Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) is fast-tracking an investigation into police officers who attended the housewarming party of village headman Praween Chanklai, also known as Nok, which led to the death of two police officers. The victims of the fatal shooting were Police Major Siwakorn Saibua, a 32 year old highway police inspector who ultimately succumbed to multiple bullet injuries, and…

  • Rubber to riches: Thai farmer’s organic vegtable transformation yields green profits

    Rubber to riches: Thai farmer’s organic vegtable transformation yields green profits

    A 58 year old entrepreneurial farmer in Trang has transformed his four-acre rubber plantation into a thriving organic vegetable garden. Previously, he was earning only 100 baht for 3 kilograms of rubber. Now, his organic vegetable farming generates an income of over 50,000 baht per month from his new endeavour. The farmer, San Chanchia, residing at House No. 17, Village…

  • Bangkok vendor pays tribute to revered monk after selling land for 2 million baht

    Bangkok vendor pays tribute to revered monk after selling land for 2 million baht

    A Bangkok-based vendor sold her land for over 2 million baht and used the money to pay tribute to a revered monk at a well-known temple in Nakhon Pathom. The event occurred today, at the central temple of Bang Phra in Nakhon Chai Si district, Nakhon Pathom province. The vendor, 55 year old Sunan, was previously burdened by a large…

  • Fatal Pattaya accident: 57 year old woman on motorbike struck by school van

    Fatal Pattaya accident: 57 year old woman on motorbike struck by school van

    A tragic accident occurred at a bustling intersection in Pattaya when a 57 year old woman on a motorbike was fatally struck by a school van. The incident happened yesterday around 6.30am at the Wat Boonkanjanaram traffic signal intersection. The police, led by Deputy Inspector Kotanan, were alerted and promptly arrived at the scene with the Sawangboriboon Thammasathan Pattaya rescue…

  • Khon Kaen concert altercation ends in fatal shooting incident, suspect claims self-defence

    Khon Kaen concert altercation ends in fatal shooting incident, suspect claims self-defence

    Khon Kaen police charged a man following a fatal shooting incident that occurred after a concert. The suspect, Anucha Sidaput, also known as 22 year old Kung, defended his actions, claiming self-defence against a group he feared posed a threat to him. The incident took place today. According to Police Lieutenant Colonel Rungsak Jongklarat, Director of Weluwan Police Station in…

  • Life coach Sean Buranahiran’s wildfire of legal troubles: Self-help guru in hot seat

    Life coach Sean Buranahiran’s wildfire of legal troubles: Self-help guru in hot seat

    In a recent turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the self-help community, renowned life coach Sean Buranahiran finds himself embroiled in a legal quagmire. He is facing serious allegations of duping the public and misappropriating funds intended for wildfire relief efforts. The prosecutor’s office in Nonthaburi formally issued summonses, calling upon the victims to provide their testimonies on…

  • Tesla turmoil: Chinese owner’s Model Y faces four-month meltdown

    Tesla turmoil: Chinese owner’s Model Y faces four-month meltdown

    A Tesla Model Y owned by a Chinese woman faced multiple mishaps within just four months of purchase, culminating in a wall collapse that completely wrecked the car. The unfortunate series of events began shortly after the car was bought on May 7, as reported by Mirror Media. In a string of unfortunate events, Xiaowei Xi’s newly acquired Tesla car…

  • Thai youth survey reveals four key concerns ahead of National Youth Day

    Thai youth survey reveals four key concerns ahead of National Youth Day

    A recent comprehensive survey conducted by the technical centre of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation, assessing approximately 20,000 Thai youths aged between 15 and 21, unveiled four significant concerns looming ahead of the National Youth Day scheduled for this Wednesday. The first concern centred on the continued adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on youths from economically challenged single-parent families…

  • Swift death of 13 year old Thai schoolgirl after PE exam highlights urgency of medical attention

    Swift death of 13 year old Thai schoolgirl after PE exam highlights urgency of medical attention

    A sudden tragedy unfolded when a 13 year old Thai schoolgirl mysteriously died shortly after a physical education (PE) examination at school. The Thai girl’s heartbroken mother shared the shocking sequence of events on a social media group for parents, emphasizing the swiftness of the unfortunate incident. On June 22, the young Thai girl had a normal day at school,…

  • 79 year old Thai man arrested for kidnapping mentally disabled girl

    79 year old Thai man arrested for kidnapping mentally disabled girl

    Police arrested a 79 year old Thai man on charges of kidnapping an 11 year old mentally disabled girl from Chaiyaphum, a province in Isaan, and transporting her to the northern province of Tak. The suspect is said to have a high sexual appetite and a history of physical abuse against others. Mirror Foundation Director Ekkarak Lumchumkae received a complaint…

  • Chinese netizens debate over risqué gifts to employee ignites discourse on workplace ethics

    Chinese netizens debate over risqué gifts to employee ignites discourse on workplace ethics

    A photograph of a young woman receiving risqué gifts from her superiors sparked a heated debate among Chinese netizens. The woman posted the images on Weibo, sharing her tale of receiving presents from those she referred to as Deputy Director Gao, Boss Jing and other superiors. The controversy escalated due to the nature of the gifts, which were suggestive items…

  • Bitcoin blowup: Domestic dispute turns crypto catastrophe with six-hour standoff in central Thailand

    Bitcoin blowup: Domestic dispute turns crypto catastrophe with six-hour standoff in central Thailand

    A heated dispute over Bitcoin investment loss led to a domestic violence incident that escalated into a six-hour standoff with the police. The 35 year old husband, Kritsada, shot his wife and barricaded himself in their home in Uthai district, Ayutthaya province, before eventually surrendering to the authorities. The agitated husband yesterday shot his wife with a handgun, causing her…

  • Unexpected generosity: Penny-pinching Vietnamese mother-in-law treats grandchildren to caviar

    Unexpected generosity: Penny-pinching Vietnamese mother-in-law treats grandchildren to caviar

    A young Vietnamese woman recently misjudged her mother-in-law‘s penny-pinching habits, only to be stunned by the unexpected generosity shown towards her grandchildren by treating them to some caviar. The woman, baffled by the sight of her children enjoying what she mistook for bitter gourd seeds, discovered they were actually eating caviar, one of the world’s most luxurious foods. The woman…