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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

    Thailand is a great place for expats and retirees, offering a warm climate, affordable living, and rich culture. However, healthcare can be tricky for foreigners since they aren’t eligible for public health coverage, and private care can be expensive. Private...

  • Deceptive dealings: Thai man’s fake modelling agency a ruse to sexually assault victims

    Deceptive dealings: Thai man’s fake modelling agency a ruse to sexually assault victims

    A 19 year old Thai woman filed a complaint against a Thai man for running a fake modelling agency and pretending to be a transwoman so he could sexually assault victims. The victim, 19 year old Nut, said she posted a picture of herself on a Facebook group on October 19 announcing she was looking for acting jobs. A Thai…

  • Thai Cabinet wraps up 2023 with a four-day new year surprise

    Thai Cabinet wraps up 2023 with a four-day new year surprise

    In a recent development, the Thai Cabinet has approved a four-day public holiday to usher in the new year. As confirmed by the secretary-general of the prime minister, Prommin Lertsuridej, this extended break will begin on Friday, December 29, and last until Monday, January 1. The decision comes as part of an effort to allow citizens ample time to celebrate…

  • Mercedes-Benz badge stolen: Car owner responds positively offering help to thief

    Mercedes-Benz badge stolen: Car owner responds positively offering help to thief

    A car owner found that a Mercedes-Benz badge had been stolen from his car when visiting a relative at a hospital. Instead of reacting with anger, the victim, known as Suea Je, offered the thief a unique proposal, sparking an outpouring of positive comments from netizens. Suea Je took to Facebook via the Pangfuufuu account to pen a message to…

  • 2-metre long snake coiled around dead body of Burmese man in central Thailand

    2-metre long snake coiled around dead body of Burmese man in central Thailand

    In a harrowing incident in the community of Wat Samrong Nua, Samut Prakan, a rescue team had a challenging mission to retrieve the body of a 26 year old Burmese man, that involved a 2-metre long snake. The Burmese man had taken his life in the bathroom of a worker’s dormitory at an old safe production factory. The retrieval took…

  • 5 good reasons to visit Koh Samui in 2023

    5 good reasons to visit Koh Samui in 2023

    Thailand’s “coconut island” has come a long way since its hippy heyday in the 1970s. Today, jet-set travellers rub shoulders with the tabloids’ favourite celebrities, while major golf events and regattas have become annual pilgrimages. So, now you’re thinking about a lazy leisurely holiday on this tantalisingly tropical island? The only question is … when to go? January – BBQ Season…

  • Fearless Thai woman swoops in to rescue boy kidnapped by homeless man at temple

    Fearless Thai woman swoops in to rescue boy kidnapped by homeless man at temple

    A Thai woman bravely swooped to the rescue of an eight year old boy kidnapped by a homeless man and taken to beg at Bang Phi Yai Nai temple in Bang Phi district of the central province of Samut Prakarn. A Thai woman contacted the police and the Mirror Foundation after her grandchild, eight year old Jirayu “Bank” Mongko, went missing.…

  • Chinese widow haunted by strange noises at night: Altercation with neighbour

    Chinese widow haunted by strange noises at night: Altercation with neighbour

    A Chinese widow reported hearing strange noises after moving to a new apartment following the loss of her husband. Every night between 1am to 2am, she heard sounds such as door knocking and that of a baby carriage. These sounds caused the woman to shiver in fear and unable to sleep. Li’s husband fell ill and passed away following the…

  • Patong Baywatch resumes night patrols, enhancing safety at popular Thai beach

    Patong Baywatch resumes night patrols, enhancing safety at popular Thai beach

    Patong Surf Life Saving has re-initiated the nighttime beach patrols to boost the safety measures at Patong Beach. Despite the details of the resumption of nighttime patrols still being under wraps by Patong Municipality and the Patong Development Fund, the initiative named Patong Baywatch has been put back into action. The precise number of night watchmen designated for the beach…

  • 11 year old British girl’s mysterious illness raises money for hospital

    11 year old British girl’s mysterious illness raises money for hospital

    A British girl narrowly escaped death caused by a mysterious illness that caused her entire body to swell within seconds. Thanks to a quick-thinking nurse, who had advised her to rush to the hospital after a glance at her condition, the girl from Merseyside, UK. The girl, Honey Barton, is now 13 years old but her illness still puzzles doctors…

  • Teenage Thai thief caught in Udon Thani despite his ‘invisibility talismans’

    Teenage Thai thief caught in Udon Thani despite his ‘invisibility talismans’

    A teenage Thai thief, who believed he could evade capture because he possessed invisibility skills, was arrested in the Ban Dung district of Udon Thani today. Contrarily to his past successful conquests, the teenage Thai thief’s attempt to steal a local’s motorbike was abruptly brought to a halt by alert villagers who managed to catch him after a chase ensued.…

  • Search for escaped murder convict intensifies as getaway vehicle found in southern Thailand

    Search for escaped murder convict intensifies as getaway vehicle found in southern Thailand

    A white Mitsubishi pickup truck with the licence plate 8กจ 9049 from Phatthalung was found abandoned near a port close to Malaysia on Saturday, October 21. The vehicle was believed to have been used by a murder convict, Chaowalit Thongduang, to make his escape. The 37 year old Chaowalit has been charged with attempted murders related to an attack on police…

  • Romantic Thai thief nabbed for stealing gold necklace to finance beach trip with wife

    Romantic Thai thief nabbed for stealing gold necklace to finance beach trip with wife

    Police in Bangkok arrested a romantic Thai thief who confessed to stealing a gold necklace from a Burmese victim at the bustling Sirichai market. The motive behind his theft? A romantic escapade with his wife to Bang Saen Beach in Chon Buri province. The victim, Lin Aye, reported the theft at Bang Khun Tian Police Station on Sunday, October 22,…

  • 2 Thais killed and 5 injured in car accident in Norway

    2 Thais killed and 5 injured in car accident in Norway

    A tragic car accident on the National Highway 7 in Hallindal, Norway, on October 11 killed two Thai nationals and injured five other Thais, including two children. The Royal Thai Embassy in Oslo, Noway, reported on October 19 that the Thai ambassador and relevant authorities invited monks from a Thai temple in Oslo to perform a ceremony for the deceased…

  • Money in the air after gold necklace sold by heartbroken Chinese man

    Money in the air after gold necklace sold by heartbroken Chinese man

    A Chinese man surprised shoppers in Huizhou, Guangdong province, China, when he tossed cash in the air upon leaving a jewellery store after the sale of a gold necklace he had bought for his girlfriend. He then nonchalantly walked away without a second glance, leaving passersby astounded. The owner of the gold jewellery store, Wu, reported that the customer had…

  • Krabi’s national park sees revenue surge to 270 million baht

    Krabi’s national park sees revenue surge to 270 million baht

    Hat Nappharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi witnessed an impressive surge in its yearly revenue, exceeding 270 million baht (US$7.47 million). This financial leap has resulted in the park becoming Thailand’s highest-grossing national park. As Thailand prepares for the influx of tourists during the high season in the following month, Ratchanok Paenoi, the park’s chief, has reported…

  • Thai Prime Minister defends controversial 10,000-baht digital handout scheme

    Thai Prime Minister defends controversial 10,000-baht digital handout scheme

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin defended the government’s decision to proceed with the controversial 10,000-baht digital currency handout scheme on Monday, despite mounting criticism. Primarily, critics have been concerned about the scheme’s lack of transparency, particularly regarding its funding source. The 61 year old PM, who also holds the position of finance minister, dismissed these concerns. “I insist the policy…

  • Thai worker survives Gaza conflict, returns home after delayed salary payment

    Thai worker survives Gaza conflict, returns home after delayed salary payment

    Thai worker Charnchai Chidkhoksung, who was based just 7 kilometres from the Gaza Strip, recently experienced the peril of war first-hand. The 31 year old was reunited with his family on Sunday night after enduring three months of conflict while working as a tomato collector in the embattled region. Charnchai and his colleagues were witnesses to the Hamas attacks, which…

  • Thai woman’s tribute tattoo to late pet cat goes viral on TikTok

    Thai woman’s tribute tattoo to late pet cat goes viral on TikTok

    A single red line tattoo has garnered over 3.3 million views on TikTok, bringing tears to many as they discover its profound meaning. The viral clip was posted by TikTok user @tommsarinee, known as Tom, who shared the story behind her first-ever tattoo. Tom revealed that she had never contemplated getting a tattoo before. However, one day the idea struck…

  • German and South Korean tourists involved in Pattaya motorbike accident

    German and South Korean tourists involved in Pattaya motorbike accident

    Two tourists, hailing from Germany and South Korea, were involved in an accident yesterday morning that took place on Pattaya’s Third Road, right outside the Mouth-se bar & restaurant. The incident, which transpired in the wee hours of the morning, also involved a Thai woman. The identities of the individuals were not immediately disclosed by the rescue team. Both the…

  • Pattaya’s road pin hazards: Night Business Association calls for action after tourist injuries

    Pattaya’s road pin hazards: Night Business Association calls for action after tourist injuries

    A tourist suffered a broken nose after tripping over a road pin in the middle of Pattaya‘s streets, prompting the head of the Night Business Association in the city to appeal for a resolution to this persistent issue. Footage of a foreign tourist tripping over a road pin while crossing the street and subsequently injuring his nose has sparked debate.…

  • Brewing trouble: Chinese beer worker caught ‘taking the piss’ into tank (video)

    Brewing trouble: Chinese beer worker caught ‘taking the piss’ into tank (video)

    The saying “It tastes like piss” has been a light-hearted retort echoed countless times across the globe on a lads’ night out in response to the question, “How’s your beer?” Yet, in the peculiar case of one Chinese brew, this expression took on a whole new meaning when a Tsingtao factory worker was, quite literally, caught “brewing” mischief by urinating…

  • Stock market fraud: SEC intensifies efforts to restore investor trust

    Stock market fraud: SEC intensifies efforts to restore investor trust

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to fortify its efforts in battling stock market fraud and intensifying its monitoring of publicly traded firms, in a bid to re-establish investor trust. The Commission acknowledged the proliferation of fraud incidents has led to a considerable erosion of confidence among stock investors. Regular offences include insider trading and stock price manipulation.…

  • Chinese antiques show reveals husband’s 300,000 baht Tang Dynasty painting

    Chinese antiques show reveals husband’s 300,000 baht Tang Dynasty painting

    China’s vibrant 5,000 year old culture is teeming with historical artefacts, ranging from blue porcelain and famous paintings to the invention of scripts. However, as time has passed, many of these items have been lost, making preservation increasingly difficult. The rarity of these artefacts has given rise to a bustling trade in Chinese antiques, with some willing to pay astronomical…

  • Tai Orathai, Thai folk singer takes Korea by storm

    Tai Orathai, Thai folk singer takes Korea by storm

    Renowned Thai folk singer, Tai Orathai, has become a social media sensation in Korea, leading to a spike in curiosity about the identity of this airport fairy. The vocalist, also known as the Queen of Grass Flowers in the music industry, is currently preparing for her first concert tour in the United States this year, titled #TaiOrathaiUSATour2023. Tai’s enchanting beauty…

  • Texas coffee shop worker’s secret note to customer sparks debate

    Texas coffee shop worker’s secret note to customer sparks debate

    A secret note slipped to a young woman by a coffee shop employee, attempting to aid her while an unfamiliar man was trying to make her acquaintance, sparked a debate online, with netizens questioning if it was an overreaction. If you are a woman sitting alone late at night, unwanted attention from a stranger can be frightening. It’s fortunate if…

  • Muay Thai popularity grows, viral American child’s video sparks global interest

    Muay Thai popularity grows, viral American child’s video sparks global interest

    An American child’s viral Instagram video expressing fondness for Thai boxing, better known as Muay Thai, has been hailed as a testament to the global appeal and recognition of Thailand’s soft power. The report emerged today revealing that Korn Chatikavanij, the former head of the audacious Thai Nation Development Party, acknowledged the incident on his personal Facebook page, boosting Muay…

  • Thai government’s policy paradox: Digital wallet scheme and minimum wage hike under fire

    Thai government’s policy paradox: Digital wallet scheme and minimum wage hike under fire

    The Thai government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has faced significant challenges since coming to power seven weeks ago, with various commitments made during their campaign now under scrutiny. A crucial task includes the repatriation of Thai citizens affected by the Middle East conflict and the ongoing Israel-Hamas unrest. The Thai government’s promise to hike the daily minimum wage to…

  • Charter amendment: Thailand’s Move Forward Party seeks controversial rewrite

    Charter amendment: Thailand’s Move Forward Party seeks controversial rewrite

    The Move Forward Party (MFP), Thailand’s principal opposition, is determined to push for a renewed charter amendment through a motion in Parliament on Wednesday. The motion, which is the first item on the debate agenda and is supported by the MFP and its spokesperson, Parit Wacharasindhu, has sparked concern among lawmakers due to the potential broad changes it could bring…

  • Thai village chief killed in wild elephant attack at Surat Thani plantation

    Thai village chief killed in wild elephant attack at Surat Thani plantation

    A wild elephant, part of a herd that had wandered into an oil palm plantation, fatally attacked a village chief in Tha Chana district, Surat Thani province, Thailand. The village chief, Samnao Kraiket, suffered severe injuries including a crushed rib cage, broken hip, and head injuries during an attempt to drive the elephants back into the forest. Despite the efforts…

  • Thailand’s Social Security Office allocates 207 million baht for historic board election

    Thailand’s Social Security Office allocates 207 million baht for historic board election

    The Social Security Office (SSO) in Thailand has allocated a budget of 207 million baht for the inaugural election of Social Security Board members. The event, slated for December 24, is a first in the history of the board, according to Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, the Security General. The Social Security Board, under the Social Security Act, serves as an intermediary between…