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    What do you need before moving from the US to Thailand?

    The Thaiger key takeaways The most common medical emergencies for expats in Thailand include motorcycle accidents, tropical diseases, and food or water-borne illnesses. Air pollution and heat-related conditions like heatstroke also pose serious seasonal health risks, especially in northern and...

  • Blinken faces uphill battle amid Middle East’s shift towards China and Russia | Thaiger

    Blinken faces uphill battle amid Middle East’s shift towards China and Russia

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken faces challenges during his three-day visit to Saudi Arabia this week, as the United States seeks to maintain its influence in the Middle East. Despite President Joe Biden’s commitment to staying engaged in the region, countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been forging stronger ties with China, Russia, and…

  • FBI’s most damaging spy Robert Hanssen dies in maximum-security prison | Thaiger

    FBI’s most damaging spy Robert Hanssen dies in maximum-security prison

    Nearly 20 years ago, FBI agent Richard Garcia was assigned to a covert operation that would lead to the arrest of the most damaging spy in the history of the agency, Robert Hanssen. Hanssen’s death in prison at the age of 79 has brought back memories of the case that sent shockwaves through the intelligence community and changed the lives…

  • Gonorrhoea and syphilis cases surge in England amid sexual health cuts | Thaiger

    Gonorrhoea and syphilis cases surge in England amid sexual health cuts

    Record levels of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhoea and syphilis are being reported in England, following a decline during the Covid-19 pandemic. Health experts are urging individuals to practice safe sex and get tested if they believe they are at risk. According to the UK Health Security Agency, there were 82,592 cases of gonorrhoea in 2022, a 50%…

  • Asian nations revive Mice industry, Taiwan focuses on preferred destination | Thaiger

    Asian nations revive Mice industry, Taiwan focuses on preferred destination

    As the demand for on-site meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (Mice) activities recovers following the pandemic, Asian countries are preparing their exhibition venues and marketing strategies to welcome international visitors. Northeast Asia has shown significant enthusiasm, with South Korea’s Busan bidding for the World Expo 2030 and Hong Kong unveiling the West Kowloon Cultural District, a 40-hectare area designed to…

  • Thailand celebrates five cities designated as UNESCO Creative Cities | Thaiger

    Thailand celebrates five cities designated as UNESCO Creative Cities

    Thailand earns global recognition with five cities designated as UNESCO Creative Cities. Government Spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri celebrated the achievement, emphasizing the cities’ diverse creative talents and cultural heritage in areas like gastronomy, crafts, folk arts, and design. Phuket was the first Thai city to be honoured with the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy status back in 2015. The island’s local…

  • Fashion frenzy: Ayutthaya’s traditional Thai costume rentals thrive as Blackpink’s Lisa sparks tourist trend | Thaiger

    Fashion frenzy: Ayutthaya’s traditional Thai costume rentals thrive as Blackpink’s Lisa sparks tourist trend

    Thai traditional costume rentals in Ayutthaya are experiencing a surge in business as tourists flock to follow in the footsteps of Blackpink member Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban, who today visited the historical site wearing a traditional Thai outfit. The singer’s Instagram post, showcasing her visit to the ancient temple of Wat Chaiwatthanaram, has reignited public interest in traditional Thai clothing and…

  • Power play on the border: Thai electricity authority shocks Myanmar towns with supply halt | Thaiger

    Power play on the border: Thai electricity authority shocks Myanmar towns with supply halt

    The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) of Thailand halted the supply of electricity to two Myanmar border towns following a request from the Myanmar government. These towns, located across the Moei River, have been the site of significant illegal investments by groups of Chinese businessmen. Shwe Kokko and Ban Le Le Ko, both situated in Myanmar’s Karen State, are the two…

  • Tourists deceived: Travel agency crew ‘unpacked’ by police on fraud charges in South Thailand | Thaiger

    Tourists deceived: Travel agency crew ‘unpacked’ by police on fraud charges in South Thailand

    Six people from a travel agency have been apprehended by the Provincial Police on charges of fraud in Surat Thani, South Thailand. The suspects are accused of selling counterfeit overseas package tours to a minimum of 99 customers, resulting in damages amounting to 27 million baht. The six arrested allegedly include Sumontri Sonnong, Phanuda Thepchum, Kobsak Pensawat, and Wongchan Pensawat,…

  • North Korea orders city workers, students to farms amid escalating starvation deaths | Thaiger

    North Korea orders city workers, students to farms amid escalating starvation deaths

    North Korea has ordered government officials and students to help with farming in South Hwanghae Province, as the country faces a severe food shortage. It has been reported that starvation deaths in the country have tripled over the past year. Russian diplomats have also been called upon to provide “goodwill labour” on vegetable farms. Government officials and students were sent…

  • Bittersweet bite: Tearful TikTok video of woman savouring late mother’s final meal melts hearts online | Thaiger

    Bittersweet bite: Tearful TikTok video of woman savouring late mother’s final meal melts hearts online

    A heart-wrenching TikTok video has gone viral, featuring a woman tearfully eating the last meal prepared by her late mother, sparking an outpouring of support from netizens worldwide. A TikTok user, @boi_masam, tearfully shared a 51-second clip of herself eating a meal. In the video, she reveals that her mother passed away on May 27 and had cooked it as…

  • Couple uncovers century-old secret well beneath kitchen floor during renovation | Thaiger

    Couple uncovers century-old secret well beneath kitchen floor during renovation

    A couple discovered a secret well over 100 years old hidden under their kitchen floor while renovating their recently purchased home. The well, with a depth of six metres, dates back to the reign of Queen Victoria. The couple, 28 year old Emma Harrison and 27 year old Rhys Stainer from the United Kingdom, found the unexpected secret beneath the…

  • Prayut government accused of severe ethical breach over Thai constitution violation in torture law delay | Thaiger

    Prayut government accused of severe ethical breach over Thai constitution violation in torture law delay

    The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) received a petition from the Thai Constitution Protection Association and officials of the May 1992 Heroes’ Relatives Committee. The petition accuses the government of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, particularly Somkid Thepsuthin, the former Minister of Justice, of violating the Thai Constitution through the deliberate postponement of the implementation of the anti-torture and enforced disappearance law. Srisuwan…

  • ITV boss faces MPs over workplace culture amid Schofield scandal | Thaiger

    ITV boss faces MPs over workplace culture amid Schofield scandal

    Parliament’s media committee chair has clarified that the upcoming questioning of ITV’s chief executive will not be a “witch hunt” against former presenter Philip Schofield. Instead, Dame Caroline Dinenage explained that the session aims to address broader questions about workplace culture and practices following Schofield’s resignation due to a relationship with a younger colleague. The Department of Media, Culture and…

  • Friendly gesture turns fiesty: Singaporean woman’s anger leads to assault on Thai man | Thaiger

    Friendly gesture turns fiesty: Singaporean woman’s anger leads to assault on Thai man

    An angry Singaporean woman today assaulted a well-intentioned Thai man trying to help her at an entertainment venue in the northern province of Chiang Rai. The victim’s girlfriend, Prempraphat Suwanachai, provided a detailed account of the incident during an interview with Channel 7. According to Prempraphat, the altercation occurred around 3.30am. Prempraphat and her boyfriend were working at the entertainment…

  • WHAUP eyes Vietnam wind, solar assets to meet rising energy demand | Thaiger

    WHAUP eyes Vietnam wind, solar assets to meet rising energy demand

    WHA Utilities and Power (WHAUP), a subsidiary of Thailand’s largest industrial land developer and operator, is set to acquire wind and solar power generation facilities in Vietnam with a capacity of 50-100 megawatts. This move aims to capitalise on the increasing energy demand in the country. The acquisition is expected to be finalised by the end of the year, according…

  • Slippery roads lead to terrifying motorcycle accident for mother and 12 year old child | Thaiger

    Slippery roads lead to terrifying motorcycle accident for mother and 12 year old child

    A mother and her 12 year old son encountered an accident on their way to school, with the boy’s arm caught in the wheel of their motorcycle in Bangpakong, Chachoengsao. Good Samaritans and a police officer immediately rushed to help the injured pair in the incident that happened on a rainy morning. The left arm of the boy, age 12,…

  • Furious wife clings to car and exposes husband’s mistress (video) | Thaiger

    Furious wife clings to car and exposes husband’s mistress (video)

    A Chinese wife shopping with her children got a shocking surprise when she caught her husband in a car with his mistress, leading to a dramatic scene in which she was dragged along the road for 20 meters. The incident has since gone viral online. The event occurred in Xuejiagou, Hebei province, China and started when the wife spotted her husband’s…

  • Thai hospital misdiagnoses man’s gallstone condition, quick intervention saves health | Thaiger

    Thai hospital misdiagnoses man’s gallstone condition, quick intervention saves health

    A 42 year old expatriate named Nick reached out for help on May 21 after being discharged from the hospital without a clear diagnosis of his abdominal pain. He had been experiencing discomfort in his right lower abdomen and an ache in his left lower chest that radiated into his back and upper abdomen. Nick had been unwell for two…

  • Fugitive Thai man finally arrested after murdering British man in Pattaya 17 years ago | Thaiger

    Fugitive Thai man finally arrested after murdering British man in Pattaya 17 years ago

    A Thai man on the run for 17 years after murdering a British man in Pattaya was finally arrested after a hospital checkup exposed his identity. Three other suspects involved in the crime were jailed, served their time and subsequently released. The incident occurred in 2006 when 47 year old British tourist Stephen Parkinson encountered four Thai men while riding…

  • Japan sees fastest wage growth in 30 years but weak household spending persists | Thaiger

    Japan sees fastest wage growth in 30 years but weak household spending persists

    In April, Japan experienced a rise in wages as major companies increased pay at the fastest rate in 30 years, responding to workers’ demands for higher salaries to cope with inflation. However, household spending remained weak, highlighting an uneven economic recovery. The wage data offers an early insight into the effects of the spring labour negotiations, known as “shunto,” and…

  • US SEC sues Binance for deception, crypto market takes a hit | Thaiger

    US SEC sues Binance for deception, crypto market takes a hit

    Cryptocurrencies and shares in blockchain-related firms experienced a sharp decline following the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) lawsuit against Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange. The SEC accused Binance and its CEO Changpeng Zhao of secretly controlling Binance.US, inflating trading volumes, diverting customer funds, and failing to restrict US customers from its platform. This has led to a drop…

  • Gutsy guards apprehend armed bank robber after 207,000 baht theft near Bangkok | Thaiger

    Gutsy guards apprehend armed bank robber after 207,000 baht theft near Bangkok

    Brave security guards tackled an armed bank robber after he stole 207,000 baht from a bank in Market Village Suvarnabhumi shopping mall in the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok. Officers from the Bang Phli Police Station swiftly responded to the scene after a tip-off and discovered the robber, identified as Thaweesak Palalert, under the control of…

  • Ageing population may slow global GDP but not per capita income | Thaiger

    Ageing population may slow global GDP but not per capita income

    As the global population ages, concerns about the future of the economy are growing. By 2050, the number of people aged 65 and above is expected to double, reaching 1.6 billion. This shift in demographics has led to fears of a potential slowdown in economic growth. However, there is evidence to suggest that if advanced economies can maintain the health…

  • Snap hires ex-Google VP to boost ad targeting and measurement | Thaiger

    Snap hires ex-Google VP to boost ad targeting and measurement

    Snap Inc announced yesterday that it has appointed a new senior vice president of engineering from Google, marking the latest addition to its team in a bid to boost its advertising business. Eric Young, who previously served as vice president of engineering for Alphabet Inc’s Google Cloud, will be responsible for overseeing Snap’s core infrastructure, which includes the widely-used photo…

  • Oklahoma approves first US publicly-funded religious school despite legal warnings | Thaiger

    Oklahoma approves first US publicly-funded religious school despite legal warnings

    In a controversial move, the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board in Oklahoma has given the green light for the establishment of the first publicly-funded religious school in the United States, despite the state attorney general’s warning that such a decision is unconstitutional. The board approved the Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma’s application to create the St Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter…

  • Ukraine forces advance amid counteroffensive speculation | Thaiger

    Ukraine forces advance amid counteroffensive speculation

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has commended his troops as Ukrainian forces advanced in several sections of the front line with Russia, leading to increasing speculation that Kyiv’s anticipated counteroffensive is underway. In a video address, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the Ukrainian soldiers, particularly those in the Donetsk region, for their efforts in defending the country and progressing forward. Zelenskyy’s praise…

  • Mike Pence announces 2024 presidential bid against Trump | Thaiger

    Mike Pence announces 2024 presidential bid against Trump

    In a move that pits him against his former boss, ex-Vice President Mike Pence has officially declared his intention to run for the Republican nomination in the 2024 US presidential race. The 63-year-old’s campaign submitted a declaration of candidacy to the Federal Election Commission, with a formal launch expected in Iowa on Wednesday. Pence, a firm social conservative and evangelical…

  • Chinese research ship exits Vietnam’s EEZ after US-China talks | Thaiger

    Chinese research ship exits Vietnam’s EEZ after US-China talks

    A Chinese research vessel and its escort, which had been operating in Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea for nearly a month, left the area on June 5. The departure coincided with high-level talks between the US and China. The Chinese vessel Xiang Yang Hong 10 had been sailing in Vietnam’s EEZ since May 7, often…

  • Prescription for resignation: Workload forces nearly 900 new doctors to quit | Thaiger

    Prescription for resignation: Workload forces nearly 900 new doctors to quit

    Nearly 900 new doctors quit within six months in Thailand with a heavy workload and poor work systems cited as contributing factors. Meanwhile, the Medical Council has issued guidelines for working hours to help alleviate the situation. Thai medical professionals are concerned about the high number of doctors who resign after a few months. This year, 2,700 newly graduated doctors…

  • Microsoft to pay US$20m in FTC settlement over child data collection | Thaiger

    Microsoft to pay US$20m in FTC settlement over child data collection

    Microsoft has agreed to pay US$20 million in order to settle charges brought by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over allegations that the tech giant illegally collected personal data from children without obtaining parental consent. The FTC accused Microsoft of violating the US Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by gathering personal information from young users of its Xbox…