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    How much does it cost to see a doctor in Thailand?

    Thailand is known for its high-quality yet affordable healthcare system, but how much does it really cost to see a doctor? As an expat, this question might be crucial for budgeting your health needs. The answer depends on whether you...

  • Gun and drugs found in pickup during Bangkok air check | Thaiger

    Gun and drugs found in pickup during Bangkok air check

    A man was arrested in Bangkok during a routine pollution checkpoint after police discovered a loaded firearm and drugs hidden inside his pickup truck. The standard air pollution checkpoint in Khan Na Yao district unexpectedly led to the arrest of a 41 year old man caught with drugs and an unregistered firearm. The incident occurred yesterday, October 2, during a…

  • Bangkok kids hit hardest as flu and HFMD cases skyrocket | Thaiger

    Bangkok kids hit hardest as flu and HFMD cases skyrocket

    Bangkok is battling a worrying surge in flu and hand, foot, mouth disease (HFMD), with thousands of new infections reported and children worst affected. Health officials are urging parents to be vigilant as cases continue to rise with the arrival of the rainy season, which has created ideal conditions for disease transmission in schools and crowded communities. According to the…

  • Bangkok woman caught in 5 billion baht global laundering scheme | Thaiger

    Bangkok woman caught in 5 billion baht global laundering scheme

    A Bangkok woman was arrested for allegedly operating bank accounts linked to a transnational money laundering network worth over 5 billion baht. Nicknamed the “Bangkok granny banker” by online sleuths, the suspect was nabbed by Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) officers while walking along Ngam Wong Wan Road in the city’s Chatuchak district. Police identified her as Wimol, who was…

  • Portuguese crypto scammer arrested in Bangkok mall sting | Thaiger

    Portuguese crypto scammer arrested in Bangkok mall sting

    A Portuguese man was arrested in Bangkok after allegedly running a massive cryptocurrency and credit card scam across Europe and Asia, police confirmed. The Portuguese national 39 year old Carlos Laposo, dubbed the “crypto kingpin” in Portuguese media, was apprehended at a luxury shopping mall on Rama I Road after Thai immigration officers tracked him down following a tip-off from…

  • Thailand climbs climate ranks but flunks on clean energy | Thaiger

    Thailand climbs climate ranks but flunks on clean energy

    Thailand was ranked 24th in a global climate index, receiving praise for emissions control but criticism for its weak renewable energy efforts and policies. The ranking highlights a high score for Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, a medium score for energy use, but a disappointing low score for renewable energy adoption and a low score for climate policy. To further align…

  • Bangkok plastic factory blaze forces workers to flee | Thaiger

    Bangkok plastic factory blaze forces workers to flee

    A fire erupted at a plastic factory in Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thian district, forcing over 10 workers to flee as explosions and thick smoke filled the air. The fire erupted at 2.12am today, October 2, at a facility located in Soi Bang Kradi 24, off Bang Kradi Road. Police Lieutenant Picheth Rodyang, Deputy Inspector at Samae Dam Police Station, was…

  • Bangkok saver strikes it rich with 30 million baht lottery jackpot | Thaiger

    Bangkok saver strikes it rich with 30 million baht lottery jackpot

    A Bangkok resident won 30 million baht in a Government Savings Bank (GSB) lottery draw, becoming the latest millionaire in this special two-year savings scheme. The winner, a customer of GSB’s CentralWorld branch in the Thai capital, struck gold with the first-prize ticket in the popular long-term savings lottery. The bank officially announced the results yesterday, October 1, via its…

  • Anutin dismisses US shutdown fears, says Thailand secure | Thaiger

    Anutin dismisses US shutdown fears, says Thailand secure

    Thailand’s prime minister has assured the public that the US government shutdown will not affect the country, stressing that trade agreements with Washington remain secure. At a press briefing today, October 1, at Government House, Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul addressed the fallout from the US Senate’s rejection of a budget bill, which triggered America’s first shutdown in…

  • PM Anutin flies mission to deliver organs and save 7 lives | Thaiger

    PM Anutin flies mission to deliver organs and save 7 lives

    Thailand’s prime minister piloted his own plane to Loei to collect donated organs, which were flown to Bangkok to help save the lives of seven patients. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul touched down in Loei province yesterday, September 30, in what was his first volunteer flight since taking office. The Public Relations Department confirmed he landed at Loei Airport at 12.15pm…

  • British man arrested in Bangkok hotel with 1 kilogramme of crystal meth | Thaiger

    British man arrested in Bangkok hotel with 1 kilogramme of crystal meth

    Police yesterday, September 30, arrested a British man at a hotel in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok after finding one kilogramme of crystal methamphetamine in his possession.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) Officers from the Metropolitan Police Division 5 and Lumpini Police Station received a tip-off about a foreign drug trafficker.…

  • Bangkok cracks down with new fees for unsorted household waste | Thaiger

    Bangkok cracks down with new fees for unsorted household waste

    Bangkok has introduced higher waste collection fees, penalising households that fail to sort rubbish while rewarding those who properly separate their trash. From today, October 1, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will increase the waste collection fee from 20 baht to 60 baht per month. However, households that join the This House Doesn’t Mix waste separation scheme will still pay…

  • Bangkok’s 20 baht train fare deal extended to end of November | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s 20 baht train fare deal extended to end of November

    Bangkok commuters can rejoice as the government has extended the flat 20 baht fare on two major train lines, aiming to ease travel costs across the capital. Following the Cabinet’s meeting yesterday, September 30, the government confirmed that the popular fare cap will remain in place until November 30, easing the financial burden on residents navigating the city. “From today,…

  • Man on fire: Bangkok commuters left stunned as horror unfolds | Thaiger

    Man on fire: Bangkok commuters left stunned as horror unfolds

    A 21 year old man set himself on fire on a busy Bangkok road, shocking students and commuters as bystanders rushed to extinguish the flames and call for help. CCTV footage released around 10am shows the man, engulfed in flames, running from a bus stop in front of the Land Development Department. Terrified students fled as he stumbled into the…

  • Mercedes-Benz driver faces jail and fine for damaging police motorcycle | Thaiger

    Mercedes-Benz driver faces jail and fine for damaging police motorcycle

    A Mercedes-Benz driver faces two months in prison and a fine of 12,000 baht after parking his car in a prohibited area on Samsen Road in Bangkok and damaging a motorcycle belonging to a traffic police officer. The incident attracted attention from Thai netizens after the Facebook page เรารักด่านตรวจ (translated as We Love Police Checkpoints) shared a video of the…

  • Bangkok commuters get 2-month reprieve on 20-baht fare | Thaiger

    Bangkok commuters get 2-month reprieve on 20-baht fare

    Thailand’s transport minister will propose extending the 20-baht flat fare on Red and Purple Line trains to ease commuter costs and ensure policy continuity. Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn confirmed that a proposal will be presented at today’s (September 30) Cabinet meeting to extend the 20-baht flat-rate fare for Red and Purple Line trains until the end…

  • BMTA powers ahead with 1,520 electric buses by 2026 | Thaiger

    BMTA powers ahead with 1,520 electric buses by 2026

    The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) has announced plans to replace non-air-conditioned buses with a fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) in a move set to transform the city’s transport system. Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn confirmed that 1,520 electric-powered, air-conditioned buses will be leased to modernise the fleet. “This transition will reduce pollution, improve service, and…

  • Thai construction worker killed in staircase collapse in Bangkok hotel | Thaiger

    Thai construction worker killed in staircase collapse in Bangkok hotel

    A concrete staircase collapsed and killed a construction worker at a hotel in Huai Khwang, Bangkok, yesterday, September 28. Officers from Huai Khwang Police Station were notified of the incident at about 3pm. The accident occurred at a hotel on Thiam Ruam Mit Road in Huai Khwang district. Police officers attended the scene together with a medical team from Ramathibodi…

  • Court orders BMA to pay 11 billion baht to BTS for Green Line operations | Thaiger

    Court orders BMA to pay 11 billion baht to BTS for Green Line operations

    The Central Administrative Court has ordered the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and its investment arm, Krung Thep Thanakom Co Ltd, to pay 11 billion baht in unpaid operation and maintenance (O&M) fees to Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited (BTSC). The ruling, delivered today, September 29, requires the debt, covering services between June 2021 and October 2022, to be…

  • Bangkok governor slams contractor for Udomsuk flood | Thaiger

    Bangkok governor slams contractor for Udomsuk flood

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has criticised a contractor after unexpected flooding hit Udomsuk Road, a location that “should not have flooded,” during heavy rainfall over the weekend. The flooding, which began late Saturday, September 27, and continued into the early hours of Sunday, also impacted Phra Khanong and Bang Na districts. Chadchart, joined by Deputy Governor Wisanu Subsompon and the…

  • Bangkok sinkhole repairs on track for October 8 completion | Thaiger

    Bangkok sinkhole repairs on track for October 8 completion

    Repairs to the large sinkhole in front of Vajira Hospital in Bangkok’s Dusit district are proceeding well, with the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) aiming for completion by October 8. Gardphajon Udomdhammabhakdi, the MRTA governor, stated that workers commenced pouring reinforced concrete on Friday night, September 26, continuing into Saturday with pauses for the material to set. By early…

  • Bangkok hosts ASEAN’s biggest sustainability expo | Thaiger

    Bangkok hosts ASEAN’s biggest sustainability expo

    Southeast Asia’s largest sustainability expo kicked off in Bangkok, bringing together global changemakers to tackle health, food, and housing challenges. The Sustainability Expo 2025 (SX2025), the largest sustainability event in Southeast Asia, opened its doors yesterday, September 26, at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. The 10-day event, running until October 5, serves as a regional platform for innovation, inspiration,…

  • Old woman saved after being left to scavenge for food in Bangkok condo | Thaiger

    Old woman saved after being left to scavenge for food in Bangkok condo

    A non-profit organisation, Be One, rescued an elderly woman who had been abandoned to live alone in a Bangkok condominium and was forced to search for scraps of food in rubbish bins. A 35 year old resident of the same condominium, identified only as A, reported the matter to Be One in the hope of finding a solution. A explained…

  • Bangkok house fire triggers traffic chaos on Soi Bearing 16 (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok house fire triggers traffic chaos on Soi Bearing 16 (video)

    A large fire broke out in a residential area off Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok, causing heavy traffic and prompting an emergency response from fire crews in two districts. The fire erupted off Sukhumvit Road Soi 107 (Soi Bearing 16) yesterday, September 25, causing traffic chaos and prompting an urgent response from fire crews across two provinces. The blaze was reported at…

  • Thaksin put to work cleaning drains during prison sentence | Thaiger

    Thaksin put to work cleaning drains during prison sentence

    Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been assigned to supervise drain-cleaning work during his prison sentence, according to his daughter Paetongtarn. The 39 year old Pheu Thai Party leader revealed her father’s new role during a visit to Klong Prem Central Prison in Chatuchak, Bangkok, where Thaksin is serving a one-year sentence. The 76 year old veteran politician was sent…

  • Vajira Hospital reopens after Bangkok giant sinkhole scare (video) | Thaiger

    Vajira Hospital reopens after Bangkok giant sinkhole scare (video)

    A major Bangkok hospital was forced to close after a nearby road collapsed, but has now reopened after engineers confirmed the building is safe for use. Vajira Hospital resumed full medical services today, September 26, two days after a large sinkhole forced the temporary closure of the facility for safety reasons. The hospital, located on Samsaen Road, had shut down…

  • Bangkok man found cut in half under bridge, organs missing | Thaiger

    Bangkok man found cut in half under bridge, organs missing

    A man’s severed body was discovered under a bridge in Bangkok, prompting police to investigate the cause of death and possible links to foul play. A gruesome discovery was made in Bangkok’s Thung Khru district yesterday, September 25, when the severed and decomposing body of a 72 year old man was found under a bridge, with some organs missing and…

  • Lights out: Bangkok power cuts to hit Sukhumvit, Charan today | Thaiger

    Lights out: Bangkok power cuts to hit Sukhumvit, Charan today

    Parts of Bangkok and Samut Prakan will experience a scheduled power outage today as the electricity authority conducts essential maintenance work to enhance safety. The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) stated that the temporary blackouts are necessary to enhance the reliability and safety of the electricity distribution system. Affected areas include some of the capital’s busiest districts, such as Sukhumvit and…

  • Bangkok officials ease fears over Samsen Road water leak | Thaiger

    Bangkok officials ease fears over Samsen Road water leak

    Officials used radar to investigate a suspected water leak on Samsen Road in Bangkok, where residents raised concerns about possible road subsidence. Bangkok officials have reassured residents that a water leak on Samsen Road is not dangerous and is being urgently repaired, following public concerns sparked by surface swelling and the proximity to a road collapse yesterday, September 24, near…

  • 50,000 sandbags deployed to plug sinkhole on Bangkok road | Thaiger

    50,000 sandbags deployed to plug sinkhole on Bangkok road

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt instructed officials to place 50,000 sandbags into the sinkhole on Samsen Road in Bangkok in a bid to reduce the risk of further subsidence.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) The collapse occurred yesterday morning, September 24, outside Vajira Hospital and Samsen Police Station. The site is part…

  • Free boat rides launched after Bangkok sinkhole chaos | Thaiger

    Free boat rides launched after Bangkok sinkhole chaos

    A free boat service has been launched in Bangkok to help commuters affected by severe traffic disruptions caused by a sudden road collapse near a hospital. The Marine Department has deployed one of its patrol boats, Jao Tha 214, to ferry passengers for free between Thewet Pier and Kiakkai Pier. The emergency water transport service aims to alleviate severe traffic…

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