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    Why retirees in Thailand are choosing long-term health insurance over quick fixes

    Retirees in Thailand are increasingly seeing the importance of health insurance in protecting their well-being during retirement. With insurance requirements for retirement visas and rising healthcare costs, many are moving away from short-term plans and choosing long-term coverage. Long-term health...

  • Arun Boonchom elected as new Sheikhul Islam in Thailand | Thaiger

    Arun Boonchom elected as new Sheikhul Islam in Thailand

    Bangkok‘s Islamic Affairs Committee President, Arun Boonchom, made his mark as the newly elected 19th Sheikhul Islam, or Chularajmontri, in Thailand. Arun’s appointment as the spiritual leader of the nation’s Muslim community follows the passing of Aziz Phitakkumpon in the previous month. The decisive vote took place at the National Administration Centre for Islamic Affairs, located in the Nong Chok…

  • Nok Air hit by widespread flight delays amid technical issues | Thaiger

    Nok Air hit by widespread flight delays amid technical issues

    A recent surge in delayed flights by Nok Air sparked widespread discussion about the airline‘s on-time performance (OTP). Passengers’ experiences of these delays were brought to light this week when renowned television reporter Thapanee Eadsrichai shared on Facebook that many passengers on a Nok Air flight from Don Mueang Airport to Chiang Mai had to be relocated to other flights…

  • Bangkok ranked 9th in 2023 best cities for expats, down from 6th last year | Thaiger

    Bangkok ranked 9th in 2023 best cities for expats, down from 6th last year

    One of the globe’s leading expat networking and guide websites ranked the Big Mango, Bangkok, as the 9th best city to live and visit for expats in 2023. The ranking is down from last year when Bangkok was ranked 6th. InterNations said it conducted an online survey from February 1 to 28 this year, with 12,065 expats from 172 countries…

  • Thailand’s bold leap: Marriage equality legislation set to light up Parliament | Thaiger

    Thailand’s bold leap: Marriage equality legislation set to light up Parliament

    Thailand‘s Cabinet greenlighted a historic draft legislation on marriage equality, sparking hopes for a significant stride towards inclusivity. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced the pivotal decision on November 21, marking a potential turning point for the nation’s LGBTQ+ community. In a nation renowned for its vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, the legislation aims to bridge the gap between societal shifts and traditional…

  • AIS Fibre and 3BB unite to boost Thailand’s home Internet industry | Thaiger

    AIS Fibre and 3BB unite to boost Thailand’s home Internet industry

    AIS Fibre and 3BB have merged their strengths to supercharge the future under the name, AIS – 3BB Fibre 3. This union aims to uplift the home Internet industry in Thailand, supporting sustainable national growth. The idea is to combine for a better life and boost your brighter future by connecting all applications with a fibre network and superior innovations…

  • Wat Suan Kaew’s head monk offers ‘face down’ charms for 10 baht | Thaiger

    Wat Suan Kaew’s head monk offers ‘face down’ charms for 10 baht

    The head monk of Wat Suan Kaew, Bang Len subdistrict, Bang Yai District, Nonthaburi, is distributing face down charms to remind Buddhists to use morality, concentration, and wisdom in their battle against greed, anger, and delusion. The charms are available to the public participating in merit-making at the temple or for a donation of 10 baht each to share with…

  • Bangkok’s transit bombshell: BTSC to back 20 baht train rides but at what cost? | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s transit bombshell: BTSC to back 20 baht train rides but at what cost?

    Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company (BTSC) is poised to back the government‘s bold move to limit train fares to a mere 20 baht on the city’s suburban rail network. However, there is a catch. BTSC CEO Keeree Kanjanapas revealed yesterday that this support comes with a crucial condition – the government must engage in talks with train operators to…

  • Elderly man lands job at Thai restaurant, inspiring netizens | Thaiger

    Elderly man lands job at Thai restaurant, inspiring netizens

    A 70 year old man found employment at a local Sukiyaki restaurant, Charoen Thai Sukiyaki Soi 4, despite his advanced age. This generous act by the restaurant’s owner sparked widespread admiration online, as it provides a lifeline for the elderly man who is the sole provider for his ageing mother. The restaurant’s owner, known as Soh Pu, revealed that the…

  • Consumer groups challenge proposed electricity tariff rise | Thaiger

    Consumer groups challenge proposed electricity tariff rise

    Consumer advocacy groups have opposed the proposed increase in electricity tariffs and have asked the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to review all data used to calculate the Fuel Adjustment Charge (Ft) to ensure fairness to the public. According to Prasart Meetem, the Chair of the Committee on Public Services, Energy and Environment of the Consumer Council, the estimated Ft charge…

  • Thailand’s festive frenzy: Airbnb searches soar by 17% as global travellers flock to the Land of Smiles | Thaiger

    Thailand’s festive frenzy: Airbnb searches soar by 17% as global travellers flock to the Land of Smiles

    Tourists are flocking to Airbnb in search of the ultimate Thailand experience during the upcoming Loy Krathong festival, set to light up the local waters on November 27 and 28. Data reveals a staggering 17% spike in searches for Airbnb stays, unveiling Thailand as the go-to destination for the festive season. Thailand’s capital Bangkok steals the spotlight as the most…

  • Busted flush: 44 gamblers dealt a losing hand as police swoop on Bangkok gambling den | Thaiger

    Busted flush: 44 gamblers dealt a losing hand as police swoop on Bangkok gambling den

    Police swooped on a gambling den in the Don Mueang district of Bangkok and arrested 44 gamblers yesterday, November 21. Officers had raided the place over 10 times in the past but the gambling den continued to operate. Officers from Don Mueang Police Station received a tip-off that the gambling den, which was previously shut down by officers in October…

  • Nonthaburi: Road accident leaves pickup truck driver seriously injured | Thaiger

    Nonthaburi: Road accident leaves pickup truck driver seriously injured

    A pickup truck driver caused a serious accident by colliding with an electric pole, breaking through the wall of a company, and scattering the engine and vehicle parts across the accident scene. The shocking moment occurred in front of a company on the Bang Kruai-Sai Noi Road, Sai Noi, Nonthaburi, yesterday at around 11.30pm. The authorities rushed to the site…

  • Wife suspected after Thai man reportedly commits suicide over feelings of neglect | Thaiger

    Wife suspected after Thai man reportedly commits suicide over feelings of neglect

    A Thai woman reported to police that her husband committed suicide because he felt neglected after a row but investigations continue as police suspect the wife murdered her spouse. The wife reported the death of her husband, 69 year old Wirat, at Samae Dam Police Station yesterday, November 20. Officers rushed to the couple’s home in the Bang Bon district…

  • Bangkok battles rising air pollution as PM2.5 dust levels exceed safe standards | Thaiger

    Bangkok battles rising air pollution as PM2.5 dust levels exceed safe standards

    Air pollution in Bangkok has recently spiked, with 17 locations across the city registering levels of PM2.5 dust particles that exceed safe standards. The most severe pollution was recorded at the intersection of Mahajai and Phet Kasem 81 in Nong Khaem district, where the PM2.5 level reached 47 microgrammes per cubic metre today. The Bangkok Air Quality Information Center revealed…

  • Fatal boat crash into house shocks locals in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Fatal boat crash into house shocks locals in central Thailand

    A thrilling boat race in Samut Prakan turned fatal when a boat crashed into a local home after veering off course. The incident, which occurred along the canal behind Wat Hom Sin, Bang Phli Noi, Bang Bo District, Samut Prakan province, was caught on camera by a local. Amid the high-speed boat race, one of the boats lost control and…

  • 4 Chinese beggars arrested in Bangkok, at least 4 on the loose | Thaiger

    4 Chinese beggars arrested in Bangkok, at least 4 on the loose

    Police in Bangkok arrested four Chinese nationals engaged in illegal begging and indicated that additional suspects are still at large after evading arrest. Ongoing investigations are delving into the possibility of human trafficking and the individuals responsible for orchestrating this operation. Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet, a social media influencer, played a pivotal role in the discovery of the illegal Chinese beggars.…

  • Fake dollar bills found in security boxes of dead Taiwanese man | Thaiger

    Fake dollar bills found in security boxes of dead Taiwanese man

    Thai police found fake dollar bills and tools for making cash in two security boxes belonging to the Taiwanese man found dead last week in a Bangkok hotel. The murder is suspected to be related to a conflict within a criminal gang. The Taiwanese man, Chu Chiang-shen, was found dead last week in room number 618 on the sixth floor…

  • Missing Thai lawyer mysteriously dies in Bangkok car park 2 days before key trial | Thaiger

    Missing Thai lawyer mysteriously dies in Bangkok car park 2 days before key trial

    Police managed to locate a missing Thai lawyer in his parked car at a petrol station in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao district after his wife alerted cops to his absence. Unfortunately, he later died of a heart attack in hospital. His wife and family suspect murder. Kittipong, a Kok Kram Police Station officer, reported that a Thai woman, whose identity was…

  • Bangkok kindergarten tragedy: Technical student fatally shot | Thaiger

    Bangkok kindergarten tragedy: Technical student fatally shot

    A tragedy unfolded in front of a Bangkok kindergarten school today when a renowned technical student was fatally shot by four assailants. The incident took place at around 7.45am near the Kindergarten Krageaw, located on Ranong 2 Road in Dusit district, Bangkok. Superintendent of Dusit Police Station, Tripathi Rattan, along with his deputy and investigation officer, swiftly arrived at the scene…

  • Chinese beggar nabbed in Bangkok, human trafficking suspected | Thaiger

    Chinese beggar nabbed in Bangkok, human trafficking suspected

    Police arrested a Chinese beggar outside the Major Cineplex Pinklao in Bangkok yesterday. Suspicions of human trafficking were raised as there was more than one Chinese beggar and each earned more than 10,000 baht a day. Social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet yesterday reported a suspicious beggar to the Bang Phlat Police Station. Gun explained that he had been contacted…

  • Suspected suicide: Famed Thai radio personality DJ Ko found dead in Khlong Toei hotel | Thaiger

    Suspected suicide: Famed Thai radio personality DJ Ko found dead in Khlong Toei hotel

    The Thai broadcasting scene was met with shock and grief as 36 year old famed radio personality, Trin Ruangkitratanakul, better known as DJ Ko, plunged to his death in a Bangkok hotel yesterday afternoon (November 17). The incident, which took place in the bustling district of Khlong Toei, is currently being investigated as a suspected suicide. Local law enforcement received…

  • Former insurance employee arrested for selling client data illegally | Thaiger

    Former insurance employee arrested for selling client data illegally

    A former insurance employee has been apprehended by the cyber police for selling client data illegally from a bank-affiliated insurance company. The arrest made on November 16 followed the issuance of a warrant by the Thon Buri Criminal Court. The suspect was seized at the entrance of a posh residential community in Phasi Charoen district, with two mobile phones confiscated…

  • Thailand’s digital wallet loan bill yet to reach Council of State | Thaiger

    Thailand’s digital wallet loan bill yet to reach Council of State

    Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai announced yesterday that a proposed bill, which aims to secure a loan of 500 billion baht for the digital wallet scheme, has not been presented to the Council of State yet. The revelation came after the digital wallet policy committee meeting, where numerous issues were discussed. Despite the Council of State’s readiness to scrutinise the…

  • Samut Prakan: Young woman hit by lorry and killed in road accident involving motorcycle | Thaiger

    Samut Prakan: Young woman hit by lorry and killed in road accident involving motorcycle

    A 21 year old woman was killed in a road accident at 9.30pm last night (November 17) when her motorcycle collided with a dog, causing her to lose control and be run over by a trailing lorry. The road accident occurred in the middle of Soi Bang Pla 2, in front of Sinpetch Village, Moo 11, Bang Pla Subdistrict, Bang…

  • Noodle shop owner’s touching tale of caring for ailing old man goes viral (video) | Thaiger

    Noodle shop owner’s touching tale of caring for ailing old man goes viral (video)

    A TikTok user named @doodee_jau, posted a video clip while watching a sick old man that she cared for lying in bed. The accompanying message read: “Grandpa, you are at peace now. I don’t think it will be the last time. I will love and miss you always. This life is nothing like this. But merit brought us together.” At 1.30pm…

  • Bangkok ranked fourth most searched destination in the world | Thaiger

    Bangkok ranked fourth most searched destination in the world

    One of the world’s leading online travel agencies ranked Bangkok as the fourth most searched destination in the world. Prime Minister Office Spokesperson Chai Watcharong announced the good news for Thai tourism at a recent press conference, saying that Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, was praised by eDreams Odigeo, is one of the top ten destinations most searched for by…

  • Trash horror: Waste collector stumbles upon newborn’s tragic fate in black Bangkok rubbish bin | Thaiger

    Trash horror: Waste collector stumbles upon newborn’s tragic fate in black Bangkok rubbish bin

    A shocking discovery was made by a waste collector in the Nong Chok district of Bangkok when he found the discarded dead body of a newborn in a black rubbish bin. The incident happened at 4am this morning. Authorities from Suwinthawong Police Station, forensic doctors from the Police Hospital, and officials from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation were swiftly alerted to investigate the…

  • Samut Prakan: Lottery vendor strikes gold with first-prize ticket in unsold stock | Thaiger

    Samut Prakan: Lottery vendor strikes gold with first-prize ticket in unsold stock

    A lottery vendor experienced an unexpected stroke of luck when she discovered a first-prize winning ticket in her husband’s unsold stock. She credits her fortunate find to the spirit of the 7-Eleven store in Bang Hua Suea where they operate their lottery stand. At 8pm last night, reporters spoke with 56 year old Paiboon Panphakdee and his 52 year old…

  • 3 foreign men under suspicion in murder of Taiwanese man in Bangkok hotel | Thaiger

    3 foreign men under suspicion in murder of Taiwanese man in Bangkok hotel

    Police revealed three foreign men are under suspicion in the murder of a Taiwanese man at the Niran Grand Hotel in the Udomsuk neighbourhood of Bangkok. Bangna Police Station officers provided details after an investigation into the death of the 47 year old Taiwanese man, Chu Chiang-shen last night. Deputy Police Inspector Kongphon Wongchan reported that Chu had several head…

  • Thai prime minister addresses small investors’ crisis of confidence in the stock market | Thaiger

    Thai prime minister addresses small investors’ crisis of confidence in the stock market

    Thailand’s Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin has spoken about the news of small investors planning to stop trading on November 20 due to a crisis of confidence. The situation, the Thailand prime minister says, is serious and warrants investigation. The government, he assures, is not taking negative measures against the Thailand Stock Exchange, but is trying to improve multiple…