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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...

  • Man with terminal cancer killed by train in Kanchanaburi

    Man with terminal cancer killed by train in Kanchanaburi

    A 54 year old man in the final stage of tracheal cancer was tragically killed after being run over by a train in Kanchanaburi’s Muang district. The incident occurred yesterday afternoon when the man, identified as Suparp, lay down on the tracks near a railway station with a cloth covering his face. Police Captain Thammarat Sukhiwong, a Muang police investigator,…

  • Apply now: TAT offers 500,000 baht to travel Thailand for 4 months

    Apply now: TAT offers 500,000 baht to travel Thailand for 4 months

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is recruiting one lucky explorer to travel around Thailand for four months and document their adventures. The chosen “Tourist of Thailand” will receive 504,000 baht in spending money for their trip, travel vouchers, and other prizes. The TAT’s job advertisement reads… “Do you want to travel all over Thailand for free? It’s not hard!…

  • Buddhist monk’s car crash meltdown in Bangkok

    Buddhist monk’s car crash meltdown in Bangkok

    Police rushed to suppress a potentially volatile incident after a Buddhist monk smashed a car and later hid in the main hall of the Lao Temple in the Bang Khun Thian district of Bangkok. A local told police that he believed the monk was out of control due to stress after learning too much online Buddhist doctrine. The monk was…

  • MFP to avoid joining inter-bloc coalition government after upcoming election

    MFP to avoid joining inter-bloc coalition government after upcoming election

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) has announced that they will not be participating in any “inter-bloc” coalition government after the forthcoming election, according to Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, the party’s campaign assistant. During a campaign rally yesterday in Samut Sakhon, Piyabutr stated that the MFP would avoid joining a government formed through “inter-bloc breeding”. This seems to be a reference to a…

  • Mahidol University introduces CAR-T cell therapy for B-cell leukaemia in Thailand

    Mahidol University introduces CAR-T cell therapy for B-cell leukaemia in Thailand

    Mahidol University has launched Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) modified T-cell therapy for the treatment of B-cell leukaemia, making Thailand the first country in the ASEAN region to adopt this advanced medical technique. Banjong Mahaisawariya, President of Mahidol University, noted that the university’s ability to implement a therapy currently used for certain blood cancers came as a result of a strategic…

  • Thailand’s Tourist Police earn praise for assisting stranded French and Canadian tourists

    Thailand’s Tourist Police earn praise for assisting stranded French and Canadian tourists

    Thailand’s Tourist Police received praise in Thai media for assisting a French tourist and a Canadian tourist in need of help in Sa Keao province in eastern Thailand yesterday. Pol. Lt. Col. Jiraphat Khaewsiri, from the Sa Keao Tourist Police force, lead a patrol yesterday when he spotted a foreign woman walking along the Suwannasorn Road. As soon as she…

  • Hidden treasure trove: Spanish man finds 2 million baht in walls of dilapidated house

    Hidden treasure trove: Spanish man finds 2 million baht in walls of dilapidated house

    A Spanish man named Toño Piñeiro experienced a rollercoaster of emotions when he discovered £47,500 (about 2 million baht) hidden in the walls of a dilapidated house he had recently purchased. The house, located in the northwestern part of Spain, had been abandoned for over 40 years, and Piñeiro hoped to renovate it into a comfortable retirement home. While demolishing…

  • Thai driver kills deer with Mercedes Benz near Bangkok University campus

    Thai driver kills deer with Mercedes Benz near Bangkok University campus

    A Thai driver crashed his Mercedez Benz into a deer and killed it on Borommaratchachonnani Road near Mahidol University in Pathum Thani province near Bangkok yesterday. Upon being alerted to the incident, officers from Phutthamonthon Police Station were quick to attend the scene where they discovered the lifeless body of a male deer. The deer had beautiful antlers and weighed about…

  • Gunman kills neighbour and injures young girl before arrest in deadly rampage in Thai village

    Gunman kills neighbour and injures young girl before arrest in deadly rampage in Thai village

    Police arrested a Thai gunman after he murdered one of his neighbours and wounded a 12 year old girl in a village in the northern province of Lampang. The murderer was suffering from paranoia and thought the victim planned to kill him. He is now undergoing a drug test. Officers from Jae Hom Police Station discovered the dead body of a…

  • Thailand collaborates with US Vaccine Research Centre on tuberculosis vaccines

    Thailand collaborates with US Vaccine Research Centre on tuberculosis vaccines

    Thailand’s National Vaccine Institute (NVI) has formed a partnership with the US Vaccine Research Centre (VRC) to develop vaccines against tuberculosis, including those utilising Messenger RNA (mRNA) technology. The collaboration was announced following a visit by senior officials from Thailand’s Public Health Ministry to the VRC on April 20. The VRC is a leading global organisation in vaccine research and…

  • Thaksin’s tweet about grandchild seen as political gambit

    Thaksin’s tweet about grandchild seen as political gambit

    Academics speculate that a recent tweet by fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was a political ploy to garner support for the Pheu Thai Party, as pollsters predict it may lose votes to the increasingly popular Move Forward Party (MFP) before the General Election scheduled for May 14. Yesterday, Thaksin tweeted that he would return to Thailand now that his…

  • Protesters demand daily minimum wage increase, support for laid-off workers in Thailand

    Protesters demand daily minimum wage increase, support for laid-off workers in Thailand

    Labour advocates and human rights activists gathered at Government House yesterday, demanding that the government increase the daily minimum wage to 700 baht and establish a fund to support workers who have been laid off. The protesters, led by political activists Somyot Prueksakasemsuk and Thanaporn Wichian, 28 years old, marched to Phitsanulok Mansion and Government House to present their proposals…

  • Hot lottery numbers for tomorrow’s May 2 draw

    Hot lottery numbers for tomorrow’s May 2 draw

    As the government lottery draw tomorrow is fast approaching, many people are looking forward to learning which numbers are predicted to bring good luck this time. Individuals eager to take a chance at winning the big jackpot have been combing through past statistics to make educated guesses about the upcoming draw. Here is a summary of the popular numbers and…

  • Heroic railway station officer saves deaf elderly woman from oncoming train in Surat Thani

    Heroic railway station officer saves deaf elderly woman from oncoming train in Surat Thani

    A heroic railway station officer in Surat Thani province saved the life of a hearing-impaired elderly woman as she tries to cross the tracks in the path of an oncoming train. The heroic act has garnered attention and praise from the public for the railway station officer’s quick thinking and dedication to his duties. In a recent social media post,…

  • Thai doctor found dead in a mysterious incident at her home in Phitsanulok

    Thai doctor found dead in a mysterious incident at her home in Phitsanulok

    A 60 year old Thai doctor was discovered dead in her home located in Ban Pa, Mueang Phitsanulok district yesterday at about 1pm. Police Lieutenant Colonel Somsak Konthiam, deputy chief of Mueang Phitsanulok Police Station, received the report and proceeded to investigate the scene along with a team of police investigators, hospital medical staff, and rescue volunteers. The house where…

  • Mystery surrounds abduction of 35 year old car salesperson in Chiang Mai

    Mystery surrounds abduction of 35 year old car salesperson in Chiang Mai

    The case of Aom (not her real name), a 35 year old car salesperson working for a well-known automotive showroom near Kad Sam Yek in San Sai district, Chiang Mai, sparked concern when she disappeared, feared abducted, after meeting a 41 year old male customer at a coffee shop near her workplace on Saturday, April 29. The family reported her…

  • Annual Covid-19 booster shots planned for Thailand this year

    Annual Covid-19 booster shots planned for Thailand this year

    The Public Health Ministry in Thailand aims to make this year the first in which individuals receive annual Covid-19 booster shots, akin to the seasonal flu vaccine. Deputy Government Spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek stated yesterday that Thailand must continue to monitor Covid infections, particularly after cases spiked twice last week due to the global spread of XBB.1.16, a substrain of the…

  • Thai Sang Thai Party leader promises to resolve political divisions

    Thai Sang Thai Party leader promises to resolve political divisions

    Sudarat Keyuraphan, the leader of the Thai Sang Thai (TST) Party, addressed voters in Chiang Rai yesterday, stating that her party is the ideal choice to resolve deeply rooted political divisions. Speaking to an audience of around 3,000 people in the northeastern province, she explained that these rifts have held the nation back for over 17 years and hindered national…

  • Labour Day celebrations amidst scepticism over political promises

    Labour Day celebrations amidst scepticism over political promises

    As Labour Day is celebrated in the country today, activists have voiced scepticism over political parties’ campaign promises to increase minimum daily wages to seemingly unrealistic levels. For example, the Pheu Thai Party has vowed to raise the minimum wage to a flat rate of 600 baht, while the Move Forward Party has pledged to increase it to 450 baht…

  • Second group of Thais returns from Sudan on RTAF flight

    Second group of Thais returns from Sudan on RTAF flight

    A second group of Thai nationals who were stuck in Sudan have safely made it home. The group of 132 Thai nationals landed on Thai soil after returning from Sudan via a Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) Airbus A340-500. The aircraft touched down at Don Mueang’s military airport around 11pm on Saturday, Bangkok Post reported. Three non-Thai individuals also arrived…

  • Thai government to resubmit subsidy proposal to Election Commission

    Thai government to resubmit subsidy proposal to Election Commission

    Thailand‘s issues around electricity costs are continuing. Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha remains determined that the government will resubmit a proposed 11 million baht (US$330 million) subsidy for household electricity bills to the Election Commission (EC) for approval. The proposal, which was approved by the Cabinet last week, was previously rejected by the polling regulator, according to an unnamed source.…

  • Tragic crash kills air force flight instructor and injures trainee in Thailand

    Tragic crash kills air force flight instructor and injures trainee in Thailand

    A tragic crash killed an air force flight instructor and seriously injured a trainee pilot in central Thailand yesterday. Their plane crashed during landing in the Kamphaeng Saen district of Nakhon Pathom province. The unfortunate incident took place at 11.52am as the CT-4E trainer aircraft attempted to land at the Kamphaeng Saen Flying Training School, according to an air force…

  • TMD warns of hot weather and thunderstorms across Thailand

    TMD warns of hot weather and thunderstorms across Thailand

    Today, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) is warning that summer storms will occur across Thailand, characterised by thunderstorms, strong winds, and occasional hail. This warning is valid for the next 24 hours and includes both hot weather and torrential rain. People living in affected areas are advised to take precautions against the dangers posed by the summer storms. They are…

  • Phuket expat’s urgent appeal for funds after hit-and-run incident

    Phuket expat’s urgent appeal for funds after hit-and-run incident

    Richard Valentine, an expat and businessman in Phuket, has made an urgent appeal for funds to complete his medical treatments at the government-run Vachira Phuket Hospital. Valentine suffered serious leg injuries and a concussion in a hit-and-run incident. Valentine was riding his motorbike when he was struck by an unidentified SUV driver on March 31, The Phuket News reported. Initially,…

  • Elderly German expat falls to death from Pattaya parking building

    Elderly German expat falls to death from Pattaya parking building

    An elderly German expat tragically fell to his death in Pattaya from a department store parking building on Friday. The incident occurred on Central Pattaya Road in the Nong Prue sub-district of Bang Lamung district. Pattaya City Police were informed of the incident at around 4.30pm. Police and emergency responders arrived on the scene to find the body of the…

  • Locals in central Thailand rally to support sour milk seller after road accident

    Locals in central Thailand rally to support sour milk seller after road accident

    In an inspiring act of kindness on Thai streets, locals in Bang Pla, in the central Samut Prakan province, united to help support a vendor whose sour milk cart met with an unfortunate accident. Typically, in Thailand, when an accident occurs, many rush to claim the belongings of the injured party. However, this situation took a different turn when nearly…

  • Prosecutor reveals cyanide serial killer is guilty, but will avoid execution due to pregnancy

    Prosecutor reveals cyanide serial killer is guilty, but will avoid execution due to pregnancy

    A leading prosecutor revealed that the Thai cyanide serial killer criminal is indeed guilty, but will escape the death penalty due to clear law stating that pregnant women cannot be executed. Sanook reported this development on the case today. Yesterday, a chief prosecutor, Prawet Intharachumnum, spoke about the case of Sararat ‘Am’ Rangsiwuthaporn, who was accused in a case involving the…

  • Newborn baby boy found abandoned in Bangkok

    Newborn baby boy found abandoned in Bangkok

    A newborn baby boy was found abandoned in Bangkok this morning. At 8am, Police Lieutenant Colonel Phongsathorn Lueapcharoen, deputy director of Thonglor Police Station, was informed that a child had been abandoned in Soi Sukhumvit 36, sub-soi 3 in Khlong Tan, in the city’s Khlong Toei district. The authorities investigated, accompanied by rescue volunteers. On a dirt road beside a…

  • Coordinator of cyanide victims gives police more info on deaths

    Coordinator of cyanide victims gives police more info on deaths

    A coordinator for the victims of the ‘Thai cyanide serial killer’ case, Ropi Chumnarue, has met with police to provide information about the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman named Koi, who is believed to be connected to the case. Chumnarue has claimed to have evidence supporting his claims, Sanook reported this morning. This includes CCTV footage of Sararat…

  • Tangmo case: mother demands 179 million baht in compensation

    Tangmo case: mother demands 179 million baht in compensation

    The case of the late actress Tangmo Patcharida Wachiraweerapong’s death continues in Nonthaburi Provincial Court, divided into two separate parts. Previously, suspects Tanuthaphat “Poh” Lertwittayawiset and Paiboon “Robert” Trikanjananun had confessed their involvement. This left four other suspects, Zen Visapach Manomaiyarat, Kritik “Job” Nitatsak Keeratisutthasathorn, and Pheem Dharmatheerasanee or “Em,” to deny the allegations and fight their case in court.…