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    5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)

    Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...

  • Chachoengsao student dies in motorcycle crash with parked truck

    Chachoengsao student dies in motorcycle crash with parked truck

    A 20 year old student tragically lost his life in a road accident after leaving school for a dental appointment. Riding his motorcycle, he collided with a parked four-wheel truck in Khlong Khuean district, Chachoengsao province, yesterday, February 4. Officers from Khlong Khuean Police Station were alerted to a collision involving a motorcycle and a small four-wheel truck on the…

  • Loei forest fire extinguished after 30-hour battle

    Loei forest fire extinguished after 30-hour battle

    Firefighters in Loei province have successfully extinguished a forest fire that ravaged 400 rai over a 30-hour operation. The blaze, which affected the Phu Huai Ngiu, Phu Hin Hong, and Phu Yata forests in Mueang district, had been active for a day and caused significant distress to residents due to the smoke. Thinnakorn Kasetkasorn, the mayor of the Chaiyaphuek Subdistrict…

  • Thailand cuts power to Myanmar border areas to tackle call centre scam

    Thailand cuts power to Myanmar border areas to tackle call centre scam

    In a dramatic crackdown, Thailand cut off the power, Internet, and petrol supplies to five border areas of Myanmar suspected of harbouring call centre scam operations. The bold move, effective from 9am today, February 5, aims to dismantle what officials believe are the headquarters for a notorious scam gang operating along the Thai border with Myanmar. An MP from the…

  • Parking puzzle: Pattaya evens out the odds to curb traffic congestion

    Parking puzzle: Pattaya evens out the odds to curb traffic congestion

    In a bid to tackle the notorious traffic congestion in South Pattaya, city officials have rolled out a strict enforcement of odd-even parking rules on the bustling South Pattaya Road. Starting Monday, February 3, the initiative aims to streamline traffic flow and bring order to the chaotic streets. On the first day of enforcement, Pattaya Mayor Poramase Ngampichet took to…

  • Mysterious swaying utility pole baffles Thai town residents (video)

    Mysterious swaying utility pole baffles Thai town residents (video)

    Residents of a town were startled by a video featuring a mysteriously swaying utility pole, prompting a flurry of online comments. Officials, upon viewing the clip, remain perplexed, speculating that wind may have caused the pole to move. The incident occurred on February 3 when a Facebook user, Supot Milla, shared a video depicting an electricity pole shaking from its…

  • Kalasin police probe mysterious death of man found burned

    Kalasin police probe mysterious death of man found burned

    The Police Colonel of Kalasin province is leading an investigative team to unravel the passing of a 73 year old man who was found burned to death in his hut. The investigation, based on collected evidence, aims to deliver fairness to all parties involved. Currently, all suspects are presumed innocent. On February 4, at the Khong Chai District Police Station in…

  • British husband of the Thai ‘Lady of the Hills’ bailed (video)

    British husband of the Thai ‘Lady of the Hills’ bailed (video)

    The British husband suspected of murdering his Thai wife over two decades ago has been released on bail. The mystery surrounding the tragic case of Lamduan Armitage, whose body was discovered in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, deepens as police make urgent appeals for information. Lamduan, known as the “Lady of the Hills,” was found lifeless in a stream near the…

  • Bangkok warns of rising PM2.5 dust levels from February 6

    Bangkok warns of rising PM2.5 dust levels from February 6

    Bangkok has issued a warning regarding PM2.5 dust levels, which are expected to reach the orange level from tomorrow, February 6 to Sunday, February 9. Residents are advised to wear masks, refrain from open burning, and report smoke-emitting vehicles via Traffy Fondue and hotline 199. Yesterday, February 4, Ekwaranyu Amrapal, Bangkok’s government spokesperson, highlighted the forecast for PM2.5 dust levels…

  • Thai space device to join China’s Chang’e 7 lunar mission

    Thai space device to join China’s Chang’e 7 lunar mission

    A collaboration between the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) and the China National Space Administration (CNSA) has been greenlit by the Cabinet, as announced by Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi. This partnership will see the development of a space environment monitoring device by Thai researchers. The device, known as the Moon Aiming Thai-Chinese Hodoscope (Match), is scheduled for…

  • Fatal pickup truck accident claims life in Chachoengsao

    Fatal pickup truck accident claims life in Chachoengsao

    In the early hours of today a pickup truck accident resulted in the death of the driver in Chachoengsao province. The incident occurred near Bang Phai Canal in Samet Tai subdistrict, Bang Khla district. Police were alerted around 3am today, February 5, and police, along with rescue teams from Chachoengsao, quickly arrived at the scene. Upon arrival, a Mazda BT-50 PRO…

  • Bangkok’s new bus shelters as much use as a chocolate fireguard

    Bangkok’s new bus shelters as much use as a chocolate fireguard

    Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) addressed concerns regarding the transparency of its bus shelter procurement initiative amidst criticisms that they are as much use as a chocolate fireguard as the shelters won’t protect people from the sun and rain. The BMA outlined plans for two shelter models: one is 2.3 by 3 metres, accommodating three individuals, priced at approximately 230,000 baht.…

  • Tiger honours ‘force of nature’ mum who shaped his red-hot legacy

    Tiger honours ‘force of nature’ mum who shaped his red-hot legacy

    Tiger Woods hailed his Thai-born mother a “force of nature” in a fitting tribute after announcing her death at the age of 80 late yesterday, adding the famous red shirt he wears at golf tournaments on Sundays was a nod to her Thai belief in red as his power colour. The golfing legend shared the heartbreaking news late yesterday, sparking…

  • Man arrested in Tak for smuggling tech gear to Myanmar

    Man arrested in Tak for smuggling tech gear to Myanmar

    A 54 year old man has been apprehended in Tak province for attempting to smuggle computer equipment and surveillance cameras across the border to a call centre gang in Myawaddy, Myanmar. The operation, conducted yesterday, February 4, was led by Police Lieutenant General Kittisak Durongkiboon and involved various enforcement teams. The man, identified as Anusak Wongnoi from Mae Sot district,…

  • Cold air from China brings cool weather and rain to Thailand

    Cold air from China brings cool weather and rain to Thailand

    A cold air mass from China is affecting the north, northeast, central regions, the east, and Bangkok, causing a temperature drop of 1 to 4 degrees Celsius. Rain is expected in some areas, according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecast for the next 24 hours. A new wave of moderate high-pressure or cold air mass from China is covering…

  • Missing British man found dead in Bangkok

    Missing British man found dead in Bangkok

    The family of a missing British man paid tribute after he was found dead in Thailand. Essex-born James Sangwine has died after going missing in Thailand for days. Thai police have yet to release details around the circumstances of the Londoner’s death. The father of one’s family has launched a fundraiser to help bring the 33 year old man’s body…

  • Chinese gambling trio busted in Bangkok luxury condo raid

    Chinese gambling trio busted in Bangkok luxury condo raid

    Three Chinese men have been arrested in Bangkok for allegedly running an illegal online gambling network with over 200,000 members and a daily turnover exceeding 2 million baht. Tourist Police raided a luxury condominium in Huai Khwang today, February 4, apprehending 41 year old Wen Chong, 24 year old Peng Cheng, and 31 year old Po Hong. The suspects were…

  • Ex-boxer knocked out by law after drug-fuelled crime spree

    Ex-boxer knocked out by law after drug-fuelled crime spree

    A former well-known boxer from Udon Thani was arrested for theft and drug use and causing a disturbance in a police holding cell. The incident occurred on January 29, when the ex-boxer stole 600 baht from a grocery store in Nong Phai, Mueang district, Udon Thani. Police Colonel Udomchok Singhakulsiri from the Non Sung subdistrict police station reported that CCTV captured…

  • Thailand tourists surge by 21% despite safety fears

    Thailand tourists surge by 21% despite safety fears

    Despite a recent high-profile trafficking case involving a Chinese actor, Thailand's tourism is booming. Foreign visitors are undeterred by safety concerns and arriving in record numbers.

  • Chinese-American arrested for antisocial behaviour with fireworks

    Chinese-American arrested for antisocial behaviour with fireworks

    Police arrested a Chinese-born American citizen in Chon Buri for antisocial behaviour in the community by setting off fireworks, despite repeated pleas and warnings from his neighbours. A resident of a luxury housing estate in Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri, recorded a video of the fireworks and shared it with the media to seek police intervention. The footage showed a Chinese…

  • Bangkok man arrested for setting fire to relative’s pickup

    Bangkok man arrested for setting fire to relative’s pickup

    A 52 year old man was arrested for allegedly setting fire to a relative’s pickup in Bangkok’s Nong Chok district. The incident followed a dispute over a motorcycle accident and occurred on Saturday, February 1, when a Ford Ranger was found burned beside a house in Bangkok. Upon investigation, police discovered security camera angles had been altered, obscuring the identity…

  • Thai father shoots friend dead for repeated assaults on his daughter

    Thai father shoots friend dead for repeated assaults on his daughter

    A Thai father shot dead his close friend yesterday for repeated assaults on his 11 year old daughter at her school in the Isaan province of Chaiyaphum. Officers from Mueang Chaiyaphum Police Station investigated the murder of 31 year old Kittiwet at a petrol vending machine in the Mueang district of Chaiyaphum province at around 2pm, February 3. Kittiwet had sustained…

  • Man arrested with 3.2 million meth pills in Mukdahan after car crash

    Man arrested with 3.2 million meth pills in Mukdahan after car crash

    A 32 year old man was arrested after crashing his car into an electricity pole during a police chase in Mukdahan province. Officers discovered 3.2 million methamphetamine (meth) pills in the vehicle, with an accomplice escaping in another car. Police from Region 4, in collaboration with various drug suppression units and the Mukdahan police, apprehended Setthachoke near Modcharoensap Garage in…

  • Pharmacist in Buriram narrowly escapes attack by six American Bullies

    Pharmacist in Buriram narrowly escapes attack by six American Bullies

    A pharmacist in Buriram narrowly avoided an attack from six American Bullies that invaded her pharmacy and injured her disabled dog. The owner of the dogs requested the shop be closed so the dogs could run freely. However, the dog’s owner claims the pharmacist’s dog instigated the incident. Yesterday, February 3, Piyanat Munha, a 48 year old pharmacist and owner…

  • Fire in Trang car paint shop causes millions in damage

    Fire in Trang car paint shop causes millions in damage

    A fire broke out at a car paint shop in Trang province, destroying seven vehicles and causing extensive damage estimated at several million baht. The blaze erupted yesterday, February 3 at 9pm, prompting emergency services to rush to the scene and battle the flames for nearly two hours. Police Lieutenant Colonel Vechayan Hiranyasuwan, an investigator at Mueang Trang Police Station,…

  • Thai teen saved from drowning in Chao Phraya River

    Thai teen saved from drowning in Chao Phraya River

    A 24 year old rider and volunteer from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation jumped into the Chao Phraya River to rescue a 16 year old girl who had fallen in. The incident took place yesterday, February 3 at 3.30pm, and the girl was subsequently taken to Ang Thong Hospital for treatment. Police from Mueang Ang Thong Police Station had been informed…

  • Wildfires in Tak worsen air quality, efforts to contain blaze continue

    Wildfires in Tak worsen air quality, efforts to contain blaze continue

    Wildfires have engulfed Doi Nam Dip in Tak province for three consecutive days and nights, showing no signs of abating. The fires have exacerbated air pollution in the area, with PM2.5 levels blanketing the province. Officials are intensifying efforts to extinguish the blaze. The wildfires raging in Tak have intensified, causing hazardous smoke to cover the entire province. Today, February…

  • NHSO adds six medications to national health insurance scheme

    NHSO adds six medications to national health insurance scheme

    The National Health Security Office (NHSO) board approved the addition of six medications to the national health insurance system yesterday, February 3. This initiative aims to ensure patients have comprehensive access to essential treatments, particularly for tuberculosis, nephritis, and lymphoma. The decision follows approval from various subcommittees and aligns with recommendations from the World Health Organisation on tuberculosis treatment. The…

  • Five Myanmar nationals caught crossing into Thailand illegally

    Five Myanmar nationals caught crossing into Thailand illegally

    Five Myanmar nationals were apprehended by the Ratchamanu Special Task Force for illegally crossing into Thailand near the Moei River today. The team, led by the Naresuan Mobile Unit, was patrolling the area of Don Chai village in Mae Tao subdistrict, Mae Sot district, Tak province, today, February 4 at 1.30am, when they noticed suspicious movement in the grasslands by…

  • 4 from over 100 Thai women rescued from illegal surrogacy in Georgia

    4 from over 100 Thai women rescued from illegal surrogacy in Georgia

    The Paveena Foundation for Children and Women rescued four women from a group of over 100 Thai women who were deceived into travelling to Georgia for illegal surrogacy operations run by Chinese nationals. One of the victims, Na, paid 70,000 baht for her freedom and returned to Thailand to seek help from the foundation to rescue other Thai women still…

  • British tourist’s bribery tale jailed as ‘untrue’ by Pattaya police chief

    British tourist’s bribery tale jailed as ‘untrue’ by Pattaya police chief

    A British tourist’s claims of bribing his way out of a Pattaya jail have been denounced as “largely untrue” by a Pattaya police chief. However, in a bid for transparency, the Pattaya police chief promises a thorough review of the evidence. Police Colonel Nawin Theerawit, head of the Pattaya Police Station in Chon Buri province, issued a strong denial yesterday,…