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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Rail services to Ban Khlong Luek halted amid border tensions | Thaiger

    Rail services to Ban Khlong Luek halted amid border tensions

    Rail services connecting Aranyaprathet and Ban Khlong Luek border station on the eastern line have been halted indefinitely due to border tensions, as announced by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT). This information was shared yesterday, July 26. The SRT’s public relations office issued a notice on Facebook at 3.25pm, expressing regret for any inconvenience caused by the service suspension.…

  • Thailand faces drought risk by 2026 amid ongoing flooding concerns | Thaiger

    Thailand faces drought risk by 2026 amid ongoing flooding concerns

    As Typhoon Vipa diminishes, flooding in parts of northern Thailand is slowly subsiding, but experts warn of potential challenges, including flash floods, water shortages, and the risk of a drought crisis by 2026. The Hydro-Informatics Institute (HII) forecasts a 4 to 9% reduction in rainfall across Thailand during August and September. These shifts are linked to broader climate change patterns,…

  • Phuket invests 50 million baht in underpass lighting upgrades | Thaiger

    Phuket invests 50 million baht in underpass lighting upgrades

    The Phuket Highways Office has announced plans to enhance visibility in the Darasamut Underpass with the installation of new lighting. The underpass has been identified by police as the most accident-prone on the island, with three to four accidents occurring monthly. Police Lieutenant Colonel Wutthiwat Liangboonjinda, Deputy Superintendent of Traffic at Wichit Police Station, located approximately 1 kilometre from the…

  • Escalating Thailand-Cambodia conflict prompts mass evacuation | Thaiger

    Escalating Thailand-Cambodia conflict prompts mass evacuation

    A total of 113 people have fled from Sa Kaeo province to Prachin Buri province due to ongoing clashes between Thailand and Cambodia. This exodus, which includes 142 people in total, comes amidst escalating tensions in Surin and along the northeastern border, with the conflict now spreading to eastern regions like Sa Kaeo and Trat. Nadee district chief Somchai Putthasena…

  • Artillery fire damages homes in Ubon Ratchathani, causes alarm | Thaiger

    Artillery fire damages homes in Ubon Ratchathani, causes alarm

    Yesterday, July 26, homes in Nam Yuen district of Ubon Ratchathani province suffered damage following artillery fire from Cambodian military forces. The shells impacted several houses, with local officials subsequently visiting the affected areas to assess the destruction. One of the damaged homes belonged to a village security officer, who remains in shock over the incident as his entire house…

  • Bangkok police arrest two men in 434kg meth bust | Thaiger

    Bangkok police arrest two men in 434kg meth bust

    Two men were arrested in connection with trafficking a large quantity of crystal methamphetamine, approximately 426 kilogrammes, from a residence in Soi Nuanchan, Bangkok. The suspects, identified as 39 year old Sunthorn, a motorcycle mechanic, and 31 year old Rattikorn with a history in drug trafficking, were apprehended on July 24 at around 6am. The arrest was part of the…

  • Thailand launches 24-hour cyber unit amid Cambodia border tensions | Thaiger

    Thailand launches 24-hour cyber unit amid Cambodia border tensions

    Thai officials have established a 24-hour monitoring unit to address potential cyberattacks and online misconduct related to the conflict on the Thai-Cambodian border. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society revealed evidence of hackers attempting distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on Thai government websites, according to Prasert Jantararuangtong yesterday, July 26. In collaboration with the Royal Thai Armed Forces and the…

  • Fire at Bangchak Oil Refinery contained after explosion | Thaiger

    Fire at Bangchak Oil Refinery contained after explosion

    A fire broke out at the Bangchak Oil Refinery in Sriracha, Chon Buri, yesterday, July 26, at roughly 12.30pm. This incident led to a loud explosion and sent thick smoke into the sky, surprising nearby residents. Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries or fatalities. Police at Laem Chabang were quickly informed and coordinated efforts with over 10 fire trucks…

  • Topless woman rescued on Pattaya street in distress drama | Thaiger

    Topless woman rescued on Pattaya street in distress drama

    Pattaya officials sprang into action after a woman in visible mental distress was spotted wandering shirtless down a busy Jomtien street. The unsettling scene unfolded on Bun Kanchana Soi 2, where concerned residents alerted authorities after noticing the woman behaving erratically without a top on. Responding with speed and sensitivity, officers from the Jomtien municipal enforcement unit located the woman…

  • Border blitz: Thai forces smash enemy assaults in fierce clashes | Thaiger

    Border blitz: Thai forces smash enemy assaults in fierce clashes

    Thai troops are holding the line in a brutal border battle, smashing enemy forces in a series of explosive clashes near key temples and hill positions along the Thai-Cambodian frontier. According to the 2nd Army Area’s Operations Centre, clashes intensified in multiple zones today, July 26, with enemy forces launching coordinated infantry and artillery attacks across Surin, Sisaket, Ubon Ratchathani,…

  • Baby monkey boom delights visitors at Chon Buri zoo | Thaiger

    Baby monkey boom delights visitors at Chon Buri zoo

    Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri has announced the successful birth of five healthy squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus), adding to its troop and bringing the total population of the species at the zoo to 23. Zoo director Narongwit Chodchoy confirmed the good news this week, calling the multiple births a sign of the zoo’s high standards of animal care.…

  • Rayong visa scam busted as 34 illegal workers nabbed on site | Thaiger

    Rayong visa scam busted as 34 illegal workers nabbed on site

    Tourist cops stormed a construction site in Rayong, unmasking a major visa scam that saw dozens of foreign nationals working illegally in Thailand. In a high-stakes operation led by the Tourist Police Bureau, 34 foreign workers—seven Chinese and 27 from Myanmar—were arrested at a site in the Nikhom Phatthana Industrial Estate. The workers had entered the country on tourist visas…

  • Flights scrambled as Thai travellers flee Cambodia chaos | Thaiger

    Flights scrambled as Thai travellers flee Cambodia chaos

    Thai authorities are urging travellers to brace for flight chaos as escalating border tensions with Cambodia spark a rush home. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has advised all passengers flying between Thailand and Cambodia to keep a close eye on updates, warning that schedules may change without notice due to the deteriorating situation. Amid reports of increasing demand…

  • Thai govt unleashes 87 billion baht to jolt economy | Thaiger

    Thai govt unleashes 87 billion baht to jolt economy

    Thailand’s government is throwing billions at the economy in a high-stakes bid to spark recovery before time runs out. With just two months left in the fiscal year, the Budget Bureau has unleashed 87.36 billion baht to fund 148 urgent economic stimulus projects, according to Deputy Finance Permanent Secretary Theerarak Saengsanit. The hefty injection accounts for 75.72% of the 115…

  • Bangkok drug bust: 27 arrested in police raid | Thaiger

    Bangkok drug bust: 27 arrested in police raid

    Police from Wang Thonglang station, in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police Bureau and Investigation Unit 4, raided a drug-fuelled party in the Ramkhamhaeng area today. The operation resulted in 27 testing positive for drugs. The raid was commanded by Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, Police Major General Nopasilp Phulwasawat, Pol. Maj. Gen. Charin Kopatata, Deputy Police Commissioner General Pallop Aermla,…

  • Weed stench driving tourists away, claims Phuket MP | Thaiger

    Weed stench driving tourists away, claims Phuket MP

    A Phuket MP has lit up controversy by claiming that the smell of cannabis on local beaches is driving away big-spending tourists and damaging the island’s reputation. Yesterday, July 25, Chalermpong Saengdee, an MP for Phuket from the People’s Party, issued a fiery statement slamming the lack of cannabis regulation and the government’s “careless” visa-free policy, warning that Thailand’s top…

  • Cambodia urges ceasefire in Thailand border standoff | Thaiger

    Cambodia urges ceasefire in Thailand border standoff

    Cambodia has called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire with Thailand, as tensions have escalated with deadly exchanges for a second day. The dispute, which has involved jets, artillery, tanks, and ground troops, prompted an emergency United Nations Security Council meeting. Phnom Penh’s UN ambassador Chhea Keo emphasised the need for a peaceful resolution following a closed council meeting attended…

  • Thailand evacuates 100,000 amid Cambodia border clashes | Thaiger

    Thailand evacuates 100,000 amid Cambodia border clashes

    Over 100,000 civilians have been evacuated from the northeastern provinces of Ubon Ratchathani, Sisaket, Surin, and Buriram due to escalating border clashes with Cambodia. Permanent Secretary Unsit Sampuntharat stated that evacuees are now housed in safety at 295 designated sites away from the conflict zones near the border. The evacuations were organised by local leaders, aided by village defence and…

  • Thai king steps in as Thai-Cambodia border erupts | Thaiger

    Thai king steps in as Thai-Cambodia border erupts

    A royal lifeline has been thrown to victims of the violent Thai-Cambodian border clashes, with His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua pledging aid for the injured and support to rebuild shattered lives. As artillery fire rattled Thailand’s eastern provinces, the monarchy stepped in to assist those caught in the escalating conflict. The king extended royal patronage to all injured…

  • Wrong-way rider causes crash near Sattahip | Thaiger

    Wrong-way rider causes crash near Sattahip

    A three-motorbike collision unfolded on Highway 331 near Sattahip late on Thursday, leaving one man seriously injured and another rider lucky to walk away. The accident occurred at around 10pm on July 24 when 49 year old Boonchalerm Singngoi, riding a white-and-red Honda Wave 125i, reportedly entered the highway from the Khao Mai Kaew market – but heading in the…

  • Online work and digital freedom in Thailand: your guide to earning in 2025 | Thaiger

    Online work and digital freedom in Thailand: your guide to earning in 2025

    In recent years, online earning has become not only a trend, but an integral part of the lives of millions of people around the world. Thailand, known for its warm climate and rich culture, is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for freelancers and remote workers. As technology advances and competition in the job market intensifies, more and more people are…

  • PM’s secretary clashes with Thai actor over Cambodia conflict | Thaiger

    PM’s secretary clashes with Thai actor over Cambodia conflict

    A secretary to the prime minister (PM) of Thailand clashed with a Thai actor during a televised interview regarding the government’s next steps in addressing the escalating conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The prominent Thai politician, Jakrapob Penkair, was appointed secretary to the PM yesterday, July 24. Jakrapob has held several roles in previous Thai administrations and was a key…

  • Thai police ends child predator’s reign of terror in Phuket | Thaiger

    Thai police ends child predator’s reign of terror in Phuket

    A 53 year old man, accused of heinous crimes against a child, was apprehended in Phuket by the CIB’s Anti-Human Trafficking Division, ending a terrifying ordeal. The incident began when the child revealed to her mother that the suspect, Anan, had allegedly abducted her and taken her to Langu district, Satun province. Swift and decisive action by officers at Langu…

  • Cops bust Chon Buri grocery store fronting drug ring | Thaiger

    Cops bust Chon Buri grocery store fronting drug ring

    In a dramatic crackdown on drug trafficking in Chon Buri, Bang Lamung Police joined forces with local officials to raid a seemingly ordinary grocery store that was secretly operating as a hub for illegal narcotics. The bust, which took place in Village 5 of the Takhian Tia area, led to the arrest of five suspects and the seizure of a…

  • Drunk French tourist dies on sofa outside Thai police station | Thaiger

    Drunk French tourist dies on sofa outside Thai police station

    A 55 year old French tourist was found dead on a sofa in front of Koh Phi Phi Police Station this morning after a night of heavy drinking and being left to recover outside. The man, whose identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin, had been on holiday on Phi Phi Island. He was last seen the…

  • Thai mother pleads for justice after son assaulted in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Thai mother pleads for justice after son assaulted in Samut Prakan

    A Thai mother is seeking justice for her son, who was physically assaulted by a group of five to six attackers on a road in Samut Prakan province, near Bangkok. The motive behind the attack remains unclear. The victim’s mother contacted the local news Facebook page, ข่าวสารเมืองปราการ v2 (Mueang Prakan News v2), appealing for help in securing justice for her…

  • Frustrated hotels ditch glitchy travel scheme for DIY Thai deals | Thaiger

    Frustrated hotels ditch glitchy travel scheme for DIY Thai deals

    Thai hotels are losing patience with the government’s troubled Half-Half travel scheme, ditching the red tape and launching their own “Thai Price” promotions after weeks of chaos and low results. Launched on July 1, the highly touted campaign aimed to revive domestic tourism during the low season (July–October) by covering up to 50% of hotel room costs. But just three…

  • Store brothers killed in Chachoengsao bike crash | Thaiger

    Store brothers killed in Chachoengsao bike crash

    A devastating road accident in Chachoengsao claimed the lives of two brothers yesterday afternoon, leaving colleagues and bystanders in shock. The fatal collision occurred at around 4.30pm yesterday, July 24, along Highway 3076 near the Rural Roads Office in Khlong Takrao subdistrict. Officers from Tha Takiap Police Station and emergency responders from the Panom Tha Takiap rescue unit rushed to…

  • Khlong Toei inferno leaves families homeless in midnight chaos | Thaiger

    Khlong Toei inferno leaves families homeless in midnight chaos

    Panic gripped a Bangkok neighbourhood in the early hours of today as a raging fire tore through the Nong Mai community in Khlong Toei, reducing eight homes to ashes and leaving 15 residents displaced. The blaze broke out at around 1.50am today, July 25, on At Narong Road in the densely packed slum district, where wooden homes are built side-by-side…

  • Bangkok to Everest base camp: your ultimate trekking journey | Thaiger

    Bangkok to Everest base camp: your ultimate trekking journey

    Imagine swapping Bangkok’s hot streets and noisy tuk-tuks for crisp Himalayan air and the sound of avalanches in the distance. If you’ve ever wanted to stand at the foot of the world’s highest mountain, the journey from Bangkok to Everest Base Camp (EBC) makes it surprisingly possible. Thousands of trekkers from Southeast Asia take this route every year – drawn…