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    Planning to extend your Thai visa? Why health insurance is more important than ever

    If you plan to stay longer in Thailand, having health insurance is now more important than ever. Thai immigration often asks for proof of medical coverage when you apply to extend your visa. This applies to many types of visas,...

  • Suvarnabhumi airport warns people travelling out of Thailand, don’t bring over 30 masks | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi airport warns people travelling out of Thailand, don’t bring over 30 masks

    After the Central Committee on Prices of Goods and Services announced on January 25 that face masks were on its list of controlled products, Suvarnabhumi International Airport announced yesterday that people flying out of Thailand can’t bring over 30 face masks with them unless they have a doctor’s note. If they have a doctor’s note, they may bring up to…

  • Thailand’s DDC director says Covid may enter post-pandemic phase this year | Thaiger

    Thailand’s DDC director says Covid may enter post-pandemic phase this year

    As Thailand has seen a downswing of daily new Covid-19 infections, which have remained below 10,000 since the beginning of January, the country’s Department of Disease Control director-general Dr Opas Karnkawinpong says the widespread virus may enter the post-pandemic stage this year. The global outbreak has three stages: pre-pandemic, pandemic, and post-pandemic, the director says, adding that the world may…

  • Bangkok airport warns passengers not to travel abroad with more than 30 face masks | Thaiger

    Bangkok airport warns passengers not to travel abroad with more than 30 face masks

    Suvarnabhumi Airport is warning passengers not to travel abroad with more than 30 face masks, according to Thai media. Only passengers with medical certifications will be allowed to carry up to 50 masks onboard. No one is allowed to send face masks out of the kingdom except those who have received approval. For those travelling out of the country, face…

  • Anonymous complaint against Bangkok governor candidate causes probe | Thaiger

    Anonymous complaint against Bangkok governor candidate causes probe

    The House committee on corruption and misconduct prevention and suppression plans to probe a Bangkok candidate for governor after an anonymous party sent a complaint to the House committee chairman last month. The complaint said the candidate’s wealth was unusual, and he had committed wrongdoing. A committee spokesperson said the probe will start soon. The candidate, Suchatvee Suwansawat, said he…

  • Security guards allegedly stab resident to death at Bangkok housing project | Thaiger

    Security guards allegedly stab resident to death at Bangkok housing project

    Yesterday, the police officers from Tian Tale Metropolitan Police Station arrested three security guards suspected of killing a resident at a state dormitory of the National Housing Authorities project in Bang Khun Tian, Bangkok. Officer seized weapons and say the suspects confessed to killing the resident, claiming they didn’t mean to murder him, they just wanted to get revenge because…

  • Deputy PM vows stricter punishments for traffic violators following fatal crosswalk accident | Thaiger

    Deputy PM vows stricter punishments for traffic violators following fatal crosswalk accident

    Following the deadly crosswalk accident where a police officer struck a pedestrian with his Ducati motorcycle, Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan ordered harsher legal punishments for traffic violators in a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, although it has not yet been announced exactly what the punishments will be. He also called for providing info online about violators’ histories and past offences and…

  • Bangkok man stops car, releases snakes, cuts himself in bizarre ritual-like act | Thaiger

    Bangkok man stops car, releases snakes, cuts himself in bizarre ritual-like act

    In a bizarre incident outside Bangkok’s major shopping centre CentralWorld, a man stopped his Mercedes Benz in the middle of the street, tossed offering flowers on his car, released three snakes onto the street, took off his shirt and cut his arms with a large knife. He spread the blood around as if it were some kind of ritual. The…

  • Police officer faces at total of 9 charges for speeding and hitting eye doctor at a crosswalk | Thaiger

    Police officer faces at total of 9 charges for speeding and hitting eye doctor at a crosswalk

    The police officer who sped his Ducati motorcycle through Bangkok and stuck an eye doctor walking on a zebra crossing, killing her, is now facing a total of nine charges. He was initially charged with seven, but authorities slapped on two more charges. But the parents of ophthalmologist Dr. Waraluck Supwatjariyakul say the charges are still too light and they…

  • Survival Guide: How much does it cost to live in Thailand? | Thaiger

    Survival Guide: How much does it cost to live in Thailand?

    Thailand gets a lot of attention as a fantastic travel destination in Southeast Asia; it’s also a great place to call home. The most common questions before moving to a new country include, “How much is it going to cost me?” and, “Is X amount enough each month?” While there are no fixed amounts, we are here to help paint…

  • Kerry joins forces with Grab to introduce two new delivery services in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Kerry joins forces with Grab to introduce two new delivery services in Bangkok

    Just in time for an influx of deliveries for Valentine’s Day, two delivery giants in Thailand joined forces to launch two new pick-up services in the Greater Bangkok area: instant pick-up and express pick-up. Kerry Express, the top delivery service in Thailand, and Grab Thailand have teamed up for the services. Items can be picked up by a Grab driver…

  • Activists rally in Bangkok against eviction of Karenni people from national park | Thaiger

    Activists rally in Bangkok against eviction of Karenni people from national park

    Activists demanding justice for evicted Karenni forest-dwellers have rallied in Bangkok, calling on the government to support the ethnic communities ousted from Kaeng Krachan National Park. According to a Nation Thailand report, a procession of vehicles through the capital was led by P-move and the Save Bang Kloy group. The group is named after the village in the central province…

  • 4th vaccine for 25,000 Suvarnabhumi staffers by end of February | Thaiger

    4th vaccine for 25,000 Suvarnabhumi staffers by end of February

    The director of Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport said in a press release today that all 25,000 people working at the main hub of Thailand will receive their fourth vaccination by the end of February. The announcement comes as airports and staff around the country gear up for the reopening of the Test & Go programme in just 2 days. The second…

  • Police charge motorbike rider for excessive speed through crosswalk that killed doctor last week | Thaiger

    Police charge motorbike rider for excessive speed through crosswalk that killed doctor last week

    After a reflective week of Thai social media mulling over the death of the ophthalmologist Dr. Waraluck Supwatjariyakul last Friday, police have reported new circumstances surrounding the incident. Investigations have revealed that the policeman rider was well in excess of the speed limit when he struck, and killed, the doctor. Police now say that 21 year old Pol Lance Corporal…

  • Thailand and Saudi Arabia patch things up 33 years after Blue Diamond Affair | Thaiger

    Thailand and Saudi Arabia patch things up 33 years after Blue Diamond Affair

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha visited Saudi Arabia earlier this week, and Thailand and Saudi mended relations they broke 33 years ago following the Blue Diamond Affair in 1989 where a Thai cleaner in Saudi’s royal palace stole diamonds worth US$20 million from the prince. The next year, three Saudi diplomats and a businessman trying to recover the gems were killed. According…

  • Pathum Thani man arrested selling child pornography via LINE | Thaiger

    Pathum Thani man arrested selling child pornography via LINE

    A 27 year-old man nicknamed Kij was arrested in the Bangkok suburb province of Pathum Thani, accused of selling child pornography online. The suspect was arrested yesterday and is being charged with profiting from the sale and distribution of child pornography. Police raided the man’s home in the Beung Kham Phroy sub-district of Lam Lukka district outside of Bangkok yesterday.…

  • Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwon discusses Phuket pedestrian safety | Thaiger

    Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwon discusses Phuket pedestrian safety

    Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwon brought up pedestrian safety crossings yesterday at an online meeting with a road safety policy committee, and the interior minister. Phuket officials have now been told to paint warning lines ahead of pedestrian crossings, letting drivers know they will have to slow down soon. The group also talked about the new points system that started in…

  • Thai youth orchestra Siam Sinfonietta to perform in Bangkok’s Sathon | Thaiger

    Thai youth orchestra Siam Sinfonietta to perform in Bangkok’s Sathon

    Thai youth orchestra Siam Sinfonietta will perform at the Bayan Tree Hotel in Bangkok’s Sathon area this Sunday at 7pm. The orchestra will perform music from Russian ballets, including Swan Lake and The Nutcracker. Tickets are 1,000 baht for people who go alone, and 800 baht for people who go in groups of two or more. People who go in groups of four…

  • AstraZeneca vaccines free for Bangkok walk-ins from Monday | Thaiger

    AstraZeneca vaccines free for Bangkok walk-ins from Monday

    Starting Monday, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration will be offering AstraZeneca vaccinations for people over 18 of any nationality. They are broadening the scope of who can be vaccinated in an attempt to accelerate national inoculation, a criterion announced today in Thailand plan to declare Covid-19 endemic by the end of this year. The vaccinations will be open to anybody as…

  • Another Bangkok pedestrian killed crossing the road | Thaiger

    Another Bangkok pedestrian killed crossing the road

    After last week’s tragic killing of a pedestrian by a motorbike at a Bangkok zebra crossing, a pickup truck killed a pedestrian crossing the road in Samut Prakan this morning. A pickup truck struck 33 year old Win Mar Soe, who is from Myanmar, and reportedly swung her 10 metres. First responders took her to Chularat 9 Airport Hospital in…

  • Mixed feelings on new Move Forward guburnatorial candidate | Thaiger

    Mixed feelings on new Move Forward guburnatorial candidate

    Thailand’s Move Forward Party has selected a candidate for Bangkok’s gubernatorial election, the party’s spokesperson Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn. Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat was proud to introduce Wiroj, saying no other candidate had “the party DNA” like him. Many of the party’s supporters agree with Pita, but some observers say Move Forward failed to find a more experienced, qualified candidate. One programme…

  • Thailand improves crosswalks, other safety measures after fatal pedestrian accident | Thaiger

    Thailand improves crosswalks, other safety measures after fatal pedestrian accident

    Following the fatal crash where an off-duty police officer ran his Ducati into an eye doctor walking along the zebra crossing, Thais are pointing out traffic violations and officials are making changes to reduce traffic accidents involving pedestrians. Some changes include repainting crosswalks and roads to increase crosswalk visibility and encourage drivers to reduce their speed. The woman was walking…

  • Thai women’s football team to play against Australia tomorrow | Thaiger

    Thai women’s football team to play against Australia tomorrow

    After winning 4-0 against Indonesia on Monday, the Thai women’s football team will play against Australia tomorrow. The AFC Women’s World Cup is being hosted in India right now. Even though Thailand lost their first game to the Philippines, the win over Indonesia has brought back their stride. The team hopes that player Chaba Kaew will help it qualify for…

  • Thailand to study whether to increase the daily minimum wage | Thaiger

    Thailand to study whether to increase the daily minimum wage

    Thai authorities are studying whether to increase the daily minimum wage. The Labour Ministry will start a feasibility study. The State Enterprises Workers Relations Confederation has recommended 492 baht as the starting pay. Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin told reporters that the Office of the Permanent Secretary for the Labour Ministry would conduct a study to examine the minimum wage’s suitability.…

  • Blue and Purple MRT lines testing contactless payment from Saturday | Thaiger

    Blue and Purple MRT lines testing contactless payment from Saturday

    Public transportation in Bangkok like the MRT, BTS, buses and boats have been working their way towards a contactless payment system, and this Saturday the first trial runs will begin. The guinea pig for the contactless payment using Visa or MasterCard will be the Purple Line and Blue Line of the Mass Rail Transit system. Beginning on January 29, commuters…

  • Police investigate driving speed of officer in fatal bike collision with pedestrian | Thaiger

    Police investigate driving speed of officer in fatal bike collision with pedestrian

    Bangkok police investigating the speed of a “big bike” involved in a fatal collision with a woman on a zebra crossing say they expect to reach a swift conclusion. Dr Waraluck Supawatjariyakul, an ophthalmologist with the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, died when she was struck by the Ducati bike as she used a zebra crossing on Phaya Thai…

  • Government wants to closely monitor eateries following extension of alcohol curfew | Thaiger

    Government wants to closely monitor eateries following extension of alcohol curfew

    Now that Thailand’s alcohol curfew has been extended in many provinces, the government is on its toes about cracking down on venues serve past the 11pm cutoff time. A government spokesperson stated today that he wishes for authorities to take sharp measures against eateries violating the new 11pm curfew. Venues that break it will face arrests and loss of operating…

  • Thailand won’t allow entrance exam makeups, other Asian countries do | Thaiger

    Thailand won’t allow entrance exam makeups, other Asian countries do

    Thai students planning to take their university entrance exams must now miss the exam if they are in quarantine or self-isolation. The only other option is to take the exams next year. Meanwhile, other Asia countries are allowing students in quarantine and isolation to take this exam. China allowed students to take entrance exams at hospitals and special facilities, while…

  • Move Forward member pushes for sex work legalisation as election campaigns heat up | Thaiger

    Move Forward member pushes for sex work legalisation as election campaigns heat up

    A politician from the Move Forward Party told Thai media that sex work could soon be decriminalised if their candidate wins the upcoming election for Bangkok governor. MP Thanyawaj Kamonwongwat says that if the candidate from the progressive political party is elected, they will review the Act of Prostitution and Protection of Service Providers and Act of Prevention and Suppression…

  • Police officer charged in fatal big bike collision with pedestrian enters monkhood | Thaiger

    Police officer charged in fatal big bike collision with pedestrian enters monkhood

    A police officer who hit a woman with his Ducati bike as she was on a zebra crossing has been ordained as a monk. According to a Bangkok Post report, 21-year-old Narawich Buadok chose to enter the monkhood to make merit for the killing of Dr Waraluck Supawatjariyakul last Friday afternoon. The Bangkok ophthalmologist was mown down as she was…

  • Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister infected with Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister infected with Covid-19

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister has Covid-19. The minister, Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, is currently in hospital with a fever and headache. He says he may have contracted the virus on a trip to Chiang Mai last Thursday. It remains unknown which variant he contracted. The infection has not reached his lungs, however, other members of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party…