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    Thailand vs. the West: What expats save on healthcare each year

    Healthcare in Thailand is much cheaper than in Western countries, making it a great choice for expatriates looking for affordable medical care. Both public and private healthcare options offer high-quality services, with savings of up to 80% on procedures like...

  • Teenage drug addict caught running explicit content ring on Telegram to fund addiction

    Teenage drug addict caught running explicit content ring on Telegram to fund addiction

    A teenage drug addict, known as A (pseudonym), who was the admin of a secret group, was arrested for disseminating explicit content over the Telegram messenger. The 16 year old confessed to using the money he made from the group, which has tens of thousands of members, to fund his drug habit and online slot gambling addiction. The expose occurred…

  • Prison escapee on the prowl: Inmate’s great Thailand wildlife sanctuary location unveiled

    Prison escapee on the prowl: Inmate’s great Thailand wildlife sanctuary location unveiled

    The hunt for a 37 year old inmate who escaped from Maharat Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital led police to the Khao Banthat Wildlife Sanctuary. This vast wildlife refuge, spanning 1266 square kilometres across Phatthalung, Trang, Satun, and Songkhla, is believed to be the hideout of Chaowalit Thongduang, also known as Sia Paeng. This discovery prompted a shift in law enforcement’s…

  • Chinese young woman designs luxurious penthouse in Fujian

    Chinese young woman designs luxurious penthouse in Fujian

    A Chinese young woman bought and decorated a top-floor apartment transforming it into a luxurious penthouse with a stunning sea view despite concerns from her family. The 97 square metre apartment, located in a small seaside town in Fujian province, China, became a haven for the woman, 26 year old Tia Chao, offering serenity and solitude that contrasted with the…

  • Long-awaited pawmission granted: Banned Thai film ‘DogGod’ returns to screens

    Long-awaited pawmission granted: Banned Thai film ‘DogGod’ returns to screens

    Thailand’s Film and Video Screening Office (FVSO) finally gave its blessing to allow the Thai film DogGod, also known as My Teacher Eats Biscuits, to be screened after it was banned for 25 years as a threat to religions in Thailand. DogGod cinematographer Manit Sriwachichpoom shared the good news on Facebook yesterday, October 25. “Bravo! DogGod has passed the cinema…

  • Thai firms to get tax cuts for aiding PM2.5 pollution reduction efforts

    Thai firms to get tax cuts for aiding PM2.5 pollution reduction efforts

    The government is set to grant tax incentives to Thai firms that financially support the mitigation of PM2.5 fine particulate matter, primarily resulting from forest fires. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has expressed growing concern over the haze pollution expected to shroud the central and northern regions from November to March due to an extended drought period influenced…

  • Molasses spill from overturned truck causes traffic chaos on Ram Intra Road

    Molasses spill from overturned truck causes traffic chaos on Ram Intra Road

    An 18-wheel truck carrying molasses lost control and tipped over in the middle of Ram Intra Road’s outbound lane, causing a lengthy traffic jam and several motorcycles to slip and fall. The incident occurred at 5am today, according to Deputy Traffic Police Inspector Buncha Jantakun of Kunnayao Police Station, who was notified of the accident. The toppled 18-wheeler, a white…

  • Thai students meditate on their rights, challenge world record bid

    Thai students meditate on their rights, challenge world record bid

    Thai students are challenging their nation’s quest to shatter the world meditation record with a staggering one million young minds. Amidst this peaceful protest, they argue that this pursuit might tread on the sacred grounds of religious freedom. The Facebook page Bad Students (นักเรียนเลว), which is well-known among Thai students, announced yesterday, October 24, that many schools across the country…

  • Thailand mayor resigns following arrest over 600,000 baht extortion charges

    Thailand mayor resigns following arrest over 600,000 baht extortion charges

    Weerachart Rasamee, the son-in-law of Thailand’s Deputy Interior Minister Chada Thaised, stepped down from his role as municipal mayor following an arrest linked to alleged extortion charges. The incident unfolded in Uthai Thani province, with Weerachart being apprehended on Tuesday. Chada shared yesterday, October 25, that Weerachart offered his apologies for the incident after being granted bail on Tuesday evening.…

  • Impending heavy rainfall threatens 40 Thai provinces, Bangkok residents warned of potential flash floods

    Impending heavy rainfall threatens 40 Thai provinces, Bangkok residents warned of potential flash floods

    Heavy rainfall has been forecasted by the Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) for today, affecting 40 provinces, including Bangkok. The capital city is expected to witness heavy rainfall covering 60% of the area, urging residents to be cautious of potential flash floods and sudden runoff. The weather prediction for the next 24 hours is due to a high-pressure system or a…

  • Thai worker pleads for government help to retrieve twin brother’s body from Israel

    Thai worker pleads for government help to retrieve twin brother’s body from Israel

    A 36 year old Thai worker is urging the Thai government to assist in locating the body of his twin brother, who was fatally attacked during a Hamas-led assault on the Gaza Strip. His twin brother, whose body is undergoing identification in Israel, joined him in Israel six months after he began working there in 2019. While he was employed…

  • Thailand refines 10,000-baht digital handout eligibility amid wealth exclusion fears

    Thailand refines 10,000-baht digital handout eligibility amid wealth exclusion fears

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced that the government is developing criteria to determine eligibility for a 10,000-baht digital money handout amid speculation that affluent individuals might be exempted from the scheme. The prime minister, also serving as finance minister, stated that the government is refining the scheme following recommendations from diverse sectors. “I am listening to opinions. There will be…

  • Thai workers may be released in next Hamas prisoner batch, says PM

    Thai workers may be released in next Hamas prisoner batch, says PM

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday hinted at possible positive developments regarding the Thai workers held hostage by Hamas. Expectations are high that they may be part of the next release batch, following negotiations facilitated by Qatar. However, the Thai prime minister has not yet had an in-depth discussion with Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara on the matter. Out of the 50…

  • Thai karaoke shop owner arrested in anti-human trafficking operation

    Thai karaoke shop owner arrested in anti-human trafficking operation

    Tuesday, October 24 marked an important day for the fight against human trafficking in Nakhon Si Thammarat, as officials from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD) and allied agencies undertook a significant operation. The focus of their action was a karaoke store located in Thung Song, a town in the province, which was under suspicion for illicit activities. The law…

  • Chon Buri man filmed in indecent act outside convenience store, community calls for police action

    Chon Buri man filmed in indecent act outside convenience store, community calls for police action

    A 20 year old youth caused a stir in the community of Phanat Nikhom, Chon Buri when he was caught on camera inappropriately touching himself outside a convenience store. The incident occurred yesterday and was filmed by a local. The young man, who was wearing just a beanie to cover his face, was also taking a selfie with his phone…

  • Asia-Pacific executives struggle with regenerative business shift: Kearney report

    Asia-Pacific executives struggle with regenerative business shift: Kearney report

    A recent survey by global consultancy Kearney reveals that nearly half of Asia-Pacific-based executives feel their current business transformations are not proving effective. The study, which included 800 C-suite leaders from around the world, shows that while businesses have evolved from focusing on resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic towards a regenerative approach, only 51% are successfully implementing this strategy. The…

  • MQDC’s Well Living Expo: Building a sustainable future one home at a time with a 30-year warranty

    MQDC’s Well Living Expo: Building a sustainable future one home at a time with a 30-year warranty

    Leading real estate developer MQDC hailed the success of its MQDC Well Living Expo at Siam Paragon, which took place from October 12 to 15. The expo stressed the importance of holistic homes and a 30-year warranty towards achieving a sustainable quality of life, in line with MQDC’s For All Well-Being mission. Chief Operating Officer of MQDC, Assada Kaeokhiao, said…

  • Pink gecko discovery in central Thailand stirs lottery hopes among locals

    Pink gecko discovery in central Thailand stirs lottery hopes among locals

    A unique pink-coloured gecko was spotted under a sofa at a house in Tha Chumphon, Photharam District, Ratchaburi. The discovery has caused quite a stir among the local community and lottery enthusiasts. The house owner, 53 year old Suchitra, tried to capture the reptile but failed due to its lightning speed. She believes the gecko brings good luck and might…

  • Thai schools warned about unapproved candy balls’ sale posing health risks to students

    Thai schools warned about unapproved candy balls’ sale posing health risks to students

    Education authorities issued a health warning about the sale of candy balls near schools. These products, which do not have Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and are not correctly labelled according to Ministry of Public Health announcements and Food Act B.E. 2522, could potentially harm children’s health. This was revealed today by Pheumpoon Chidchob, Education Minister. The FDA had…

  • 100 year old Buddha statue unearthed from mango tree in Chon Buri

    100 year old Buddha statue unearthed from mango tree in Chon Buri

    In a surprise discovery, a Buddha statue believed to be over 100 years old was unearthed from a mango tree at a renowned temple in Chon Buri. This finding came about during the temple’s preparation for the Kathina ceremony scheduled for November 5 when the temple monks were asked by the abbot to cut down the mango tree. In the…

  • Explorers ‘rattled’ with excitement as rare Blue-tailed Cave Racer snakes spotted mating in Krabi

    Explorers ‘rattled’ with excitement as rare Blue-tailed Cave Racer snakes spotted mating in Krabi

    Endangered Blue-tailed Cave Racer snakes have been spotted mating in a cave in Krabi province, stirring excitement among cave explorers and prompting calls for conservation. Manasathit, also known as Guide Nong, a 40 year old member of the Krabi Cave Lovers Club, led a group of national and international fossil experts on a cave expedition in the Ao Luek district.…

  • Safety measures doubted after Yaba addict bites off Thai nurse’s finger

    Safety measures doubted after Yaba addict bites off Thai nurse’s finger

    A Thai nurse raised concerns regarding safety measures for medical professionals after a Yaba (methamphetamine) addict lost control during treatment at a hospital and bit off a colleague’s finger. The nurse, whose identity remains undisclosed, revealed to the public that the shocking incident took place on Monday, October 23, and was the most frightening event she had experienced in 11…

  • Father’s viral post: Humorously lists son for sale after iPhone 15 pro max mishap

    Father’s viral post: Humorously lists son for sale after iPhone 15 pro max mishap

    A viral social media post has been making rounds, where a father humorously announced the availability of his 12 year old son for purchase. Jackie Chew’s son had recently damaged his new iPhone 15 Pro Max, however, the device still functioned normally. The post quickly became a source of humour amongst netizens as the father cleverly listed his son’s ‘specifications’…

  • Bangkok’s reckless foreign rider roils social media, netizens demand action against Sukhumvit speedster

    Bangkok’s reckless foreign rider roils social media, netizens demand action against Sukhumvit speedster

    Thai social media users have called upon the police to take action against a serial foreign motorcyclist offender, observed engaging in reckless driving along Bangkok’s Sukhumvit Road. Referred to by locals as “Tua Tueng Sukhumvit,” which translates to “the top of Sukhumvit,” the foreign rider has drawn attention across the region. Numerous Thai TikTokers have shared video footage of the…

  • Wang Thonglang police apprehend two Narathiwat natives in late-night methamphetamine bust

    Wang Thonglang police apprehend two Narathiwat natives in late-night methamphetamine bust

    Police officers from Wang Thonglang Station apprehended two young men accused of dealing methamphetamines. The suspects, both from Yingo District in the Narathiwat Province, attempted to flee upon spotting the officers. They discarded their illicit drugs along the way, which were later recovered. Both confessed to intending to sell the drugs to teenagers. The arrest took place in the middle…

  • Workplace abuse: Japanese restaurant owner in Bangkok accused of abusing young waitress for years

    Workplace abuse: Japanese restaurant owner in Bangkok accused of abusing young waitress for years

    A brutal case of workplace abuse was reported in a Japanese restaurant located in Bangkok where the owner physically tortured a 21 year old waitress. The victim, identified as A, revealed her ordeal of being subjected to horrific physical abuse, culminating in intense burns all over her body. The workplace abuse case was brought to light yesterday, October 24, when…

  • Gold shop’s underwear thief leaves police searching for man who ‘phoned it in’ in Isaan

    Gold shop’s underwear thief leaves police searching for man who ‘phoned it in’ in Isaan

    Police are searching for a male thief in underwear who stole a mobile phone from a Heng Heng Yaowarat gold shop in Udon Thani province, Isaan. No, it’s not a Viz episode of Felix and his Amazing Underpants and the man in “hefty undercrackers” did anything but bring a “little sunshine into people’s lives.” The owner of a gold shop,…

  • Monkey business: UK tourist sexually assaulted by macaque in Cambodia hotel room

    Monkey business: UK tourist sexually assaulted by macaque in Cambodia hotel room

    A shocking incident involving a man who was sexually assaulted by a monkey in his hotel room in Cambodia has come to light. The victim, a tourist from the UK, had reportedly forgotten to close his hotel room window, leading to the unexpected sexual assault by a long-tailed macaque. The disturbing sexual assault was reported on Twitter. The victim had travelled…

  • Vehicular accident in Chiang Rai leaves driver dead and over 20 students injured

    Vehicular accident in Chiang Rai leaves driver dead and over 20 students injured

    A tragic vehicular accident involving a six-wheeled private delivery truck and a student minibus resulted in the death of the minibus driver and injured over 20 students. The incident occurred today in the jurisdiction of Pa Daet Police Station, Chiang Rai. The authorities were notified about the accident on Road No. 1126 in the Mai Tai Village, Moo 6, Pa…

  • Phuket taxis: Drivers demand action against illegal private car services

    Phuket taxis: Drivers demand action against illegal private car services

    Over 100 public transport operators, including metered taxi drivers, green plate taxis, and passenger van drivers, assembled at Phuket Provincial Hall yesterday to formally complain. They are demanding that the Phuket provincial government take more robust action against illegal private car services operating through taxi apps on the island. The formal complaint was received by Phuket Vice Governor Amnuay Pinsuwan…

  • Frigate negotiations: RTN discusses submarine switch controversy

    Frigate negotiations: RTN discusses submarine switch controversy

    Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang announced plans to assign the Royal Thai Navy (RTN) to enter into negotiations with China to reduce the cost of a frigate. This decision comes in the wake of the Thai government’s resolution to acquire such a vessel as a substitute for a submarine. Anticipated to depart for China next week, an RTN delegation will conduct…