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    How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?

    Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....

  • Pattaya police intervene to stop violence as Kuwaiti tourists clash

    Pattaya police intervene to stop violence as Kuwaiti tourists clash

    Tensions escalated once more as Kuwaiti youths clashed in Pattaya last night, leading to police intervention. Police in Pattaya City were alerted to a brawl in the Soi Yensabai area of South Pattaya. The incident occurred around 11.06pm, yesterday, August 7, and officers from the Pattaya City Police Station quickly arrived at the scene. Upon arrival, the police discovered two…

  • EU denounces Thailand’s opposition party dissolution

    EU denounces Thailand’s opposition party dissolution

    The European Union (EU) voiced serious concerns about the dissolution of Thailand’s opposition Move Forward Party (MFP) by the Constitutional Court, highlighting its potential negative impact on the country’s democratic progress. The EU labelled the court ruling as a setback for political pluralism in Thailand, noting that the MFP garnered 14 million votes out of 39 million in the 2023…

  • Woman’s drink driving leaves motorcyclist injured in Pattaya

    Woman’s drink driving leaves motorcyclist injured in Pattaya

    A woman driving a car collided with a motorcycle, leaving the male rider seriously injured. The police suspect the woman was intoxicated and have sent her for alcohol testing. The incident occurred at 1am today, August 8, on Sukhumvit Road, Pattaya, near Chaiyaphruek Intersection. At the scene, officials found a severely damaged Honda Jazz with a Bangkok registration that had…

  • Thailand to revise EEC high-speed rail contract by next month

    Thailand to revise EEC high-speed rail contract by next month

    Government officials anticipate finalising the revised contract for the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) high-speed rail system by next month, paving the way for the project’s next phase. This high-speed rail system, a cornerstone project for the EEC, aims to connect Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and Asia Era One, a consortium led by…

  • Laotian man arrested for secret filming in public restrooms

    Laotian man arrested for secret filming in public restrooms

    A Laotian man has been arrested for secretly filming women, particularly young girls, in public restrooms and selling the footage to private groups. The suspect, identified as a 31 year old man confessed to the crime, which generated hundreds of thousands of baht. Yesterday, August 7, law enforcement officials, including Pattarawit Keetamotaneeyakul, the Trang Provincial Police Commissioner, along with Rattakhon…

  • Man arrested for running bullfighting betting site in Phatthalung

    Man arrested for running bullfighting betting site in Phatthalung

    Cyber police apprehended a 39 year old man from Khao Chaison suspected of operating an online bullfighting gambling website. He confessed to being the administrator of a Line group, setting betting odds and streaming matches for group members. Yesterday, August 7, Police Colonel Theera Chueasuwan, Superintendent of Division 4, and his team, including Police Lieutenant Colonel Thepprasit Samsi and Police…

  • Thai forces seize 130,000 meth pills after clash with traffickers

    Thai forces seize 130,000 meth pills after clash with traffickers

    A fierce clash between Thai forces and a drug trafficking gang led to the seizure of over 130,000 methamphetamine pills. The confrontation occurred at 9.40am yesterday, August 6, near the Khao Hua Lon passage in Ban Nong Tao, Mon Pin Subdistrict, Fang District, Chiang Mai Province. The Pha Dam Command, under the Chaiyanuphap Task Force, was conducting a patrol to…

  • University student crashes, kills motorcyclist in Nakhon Ratchasima

    University student crashes, kills motorcyclist in Nakhon Ratchasima

    A tragic accident occurred yesterday when a university student driving a black Toyota Fortuner collided with a motorcycle, resulting in the death of the motorcyclist. The incident took place at 6.30pm, yesterday, August 7, near a community clinic in Nakhon Ratchasima. The collision happened before a railway crossing on Suebsiri Road. The black Toyota Fortuner with license plate ขธ 2158…

  • Police in Suphanburi arrest man after methamphetamine discovery

    Police in Suphanburi arrest man after methamphetamine discovery

    Police in Suphanburi apprehended a man suspected of drug use after a tip-off from residents. Despite his initial denial, a urine test confirmed methamphetamine use, leading to the discovery of more drugs hidden in his home. A special task force targeting drug suppression and social order, led by Sit Yamphraiphirom, the district chief of Mueang Suphanburi, and Thanapon Sangkhaphan, a…

  • Severe monsoon warning issued for Thailand with heavy rainfall

    Severe monsoon warning issued for Thailand with heavy rainfall

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for severe monsoon conditions across Thailand, particularly in the northeast and eastern regions, with heavy to very heavy rainfall expected. Residents are advised to be cautious of sudden flooding and flash floods, while the sea will experience waves up to 2 metres high, prompting advisories for sailors to avoid navigating the Gulf…

  • Thai AirAsia launches new route from Tiruchi to Bangkok

    Thai AirAsia launches new route from Tiruchi to Bangkok

    Thai AirAsia will be launching direct flights from southern India’s Tiruchirappalli (also known as Tiruchi) to Bangkok, starting September 21. This move not only expands the airline’s network but also strengthens its foothold in the Indian market. The new service will operate thrice a week, offering flights in the Bangkok-Tiruchi-Bangkok sector on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The flight will depart…

  • Thai thief gets his knickers in a twist over stolen briefs (video)

    Thai thief gets his knickers in a twist over stolen briefs (video)

    A Thai thief who stole underwear from a village in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok got his knickers in a twist and begged a victim to drop legal charges against him, fearing his wife would be hurt and think he liked other people’s underwear more than hers. The victim, a Thai woman named Bee, reported the theft to Chaiyaphruek Police Station…

  • PM Srettha denies rumoured bribes to MFP MPs

    PM Srettha denies rumoured bribes to MFP MPs

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin vehemently denies knowing anything about the explosive rumours circulating about attempts to bribe Move Forward Party (MFP) MPs to switch allegiances. Insiders claim that rival political factions have allegedly dangled a staggering 30 million baht in front of some MFP MPs to lure them away. These tantalising whispers come as the MFP, the leading opposition…

  • Asian woman found dead on Phuket’s Kata Beach

    Asian woman found dead on Phuket’s Kata Beach

    An Asian woman was found dead on Kata Beach in Phuket early this morning. The grim find was made by a lifeguard, according to Karon police. The victim, who was clad in a black two-piece swimsuit, was approximately 160 centimetres tall, around 30 years old, with long black hair. Her body was discovered lying face down on the sand, directly…

  • Thailand takes off with green aviation: SAF guidelines

    Thailand takes off with green aviation: SAF guidelines

    Thailand’s Energy Ministry is poised to unveil groundbreaking guidelines on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the final quarter of this year, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). This initiative tackles the colossal carbon footprint of the energy sector, the top offender in global warming. With the energy sector spewing out a staggering 69% of total emissions—40% from…

  • Thai Lion Air flight delayed over fake bomb threat at Indian airport

    Thai Lion Air flight delayed over fake bomb threat at Indian airport

    At India’s Cochin International Airport, a passenger’s fake bomb threat wreaked havoc, delaying Thai Lion Air flight SL211 and leading to the individual’s arrest. The drama unfolded today during a routine security check before the flight’s departure to Thailand. According to Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL), the disruptive passenger made the bomb threat while undergoing the Secondary Ladder Point Check…

  • Northern Thailand school van crash claims young student’s life

    Northern Thailand school van crash claims young student’s life

    A young female student onboard a school van that crashed in the northern province of Nan has died, causing profound grief for her family and raising concerns about safety regulations. The incident occurred on Sunday, July 4 when the school van, carrying 16 students, lost control and overturned. Thirteen students sustained minor injuries, while three individuals, including the driver, were…

  • Drama, death, spirituality: The White Lotus season 3 teaser drops (video)

    Drama, death, spirituality: The White Lotus season 3 teaser drops (video)

    The first sneak peek of The White Lotus season 3 in Thailand has landed. The highly anticipated third season of Mike White’s hit murder mystery series, The White Lotus, was teased for just six seconds, but it revealed plenty. Despite production halts due to actors’ and writers’ strikes, everything is now back on track, with a 2025 release confirmed. The…

  • PM Srettha’s mother honoured at royal cremation ceremony

    PM Srettha’s mother honoured at royal cremation ceremony

    The funeral of Chodchoi Thavisin, mother of Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, took place with significant figures from various sectors attending to pay their respects. His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua appointed General Surayud Chulanont, President of the Privy Council, to represent him in the royal cremation ceremony held at Wat Thepsirintrawat yesterday, August 6 at 5pm. Notable attendees…

  • Thailand Parliament rejects pornography and sex toy legalisation

    Thailand Parliament rejects pornography and sex toy legalisation

    Parliament today rejected the Move Forward Party’s (MFP) proposal to legalise professions related to pornography and the sex toy industry. The decision was based on concerns about explicit advertising and potential violations of Muslim religious principles. MFP MP Taopiphop Limjittakorn submitted a draft to revise Section 287 of the Criminal Law to legalise professions related to pornography and the sex…

  • Massage therapist assaulted and robbed in Pattaya cassava field

    Massage therapist assaulted and robbed in Pattaya cassava field

    A massage therapist was lured into a cassava field, assaulted, and robbed by an assailant, with the victim hiding in the grass until dawn before seeking help. The incident occurred yesterday, August 6, at 8.05am, with the victim filing a complaint at Nong Prue Police Station. The 45 year old victim, Ya (pseudonym), arrived at the police station in a…

  • Gold prices take a tumble: Time to strike while the metal’s hot

    Gold prices take a tumble: Time to strike while the metal’s hot

    Gold prices experienced a significant drop today, prompting potential buyers to act quickly. As of today, August 7, gold jewellery is being sold at 40,700 baht per baht weight, a decrease of 400 baht compared to yesterday. This information comes from the Gold Traders Association (GTA), which released the latest prices at 9.07am. Gold bullion with 96.5% purity is being…

  • Three insurgents killed in Pattani clash with security forces

    Three insurgents killed in Pattani clash with security forces

    Security forces in Thailand’s southern province of Pattani engaged in a fierce clash with a group of insurgents in the Khlong Chang area, resulting in three insurgents being killed. This incident follows a sequence of violent events linked to the insurgents over several years. The confrontation occurred during a law enforcement operation in Khlong Chang, Naket subdistrict, Khok Pho district,…

  • 4.8 million baht seized from Big Joke over alleged gambling links

    4.8 million baht seized from Big Joke over alleged gambling links

    The Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) confiscated 4.8 million baht in life insurance cash surrender value from the former Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, and his wife as the couple was suspected of using proceeds from online gambling to pay for a life insurance policy. Big Joke and four other police officers in his…

  • Thailand boosts export defences amid global recession fears

    Thailand boosts export defences amid global recession fears

    The Government of Thailand ramped up efforts to counter potential impacts on exports amid concerns of a looming global recession driven by US economic uncertainties. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai highlighted the continuous monitoring of the US economic landscape, expressing worries about a possible recession that could ripple through global markets. “The government will not let Thai businesses and consumers be…

  • Pattaya City honours Queen Sirikit ahead of 92nd birthday

    Pattaya City honours Queen Sirikit ahead of 92nd birthday

    Pattaya City hosted an event to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother in anticipation of her 92nd birthday on August 12, which is Thailand’s Mother’s Day. The ceremony, held at 10.30am today, August 7, in the Thappraya Room at Pattaya City Hall, reflected the city’s deep respect and gratitude towards the Queen Mother. Mayor Poramese Ngampichet led the…

  • Phuket Airport grounded: Power cut leaves flights in the dark

    Phuket Airport grounded: Power cut leaves flights in the dark

    Phuket International Airport faced a brief power outage last night because of a power failure in the Provincial Electricity Authority’s (PEA) 115kV electricity distribution system. The outage, which started at 6.25pm, yesterday, August 6, impacted the Thalang district area, including the airport, according to an announcement from the Airports of Thailand Phuket branch (AoT Phuket). The disruption was attributed to…

  • Fake cop caught with his pants down and penis out on social media

    Fake cop caught with his pants down and penis out on social media

    Mueang Chiang Mai Police Station in northern Thailand arrested a man impersonating a police officer after he sent lewd pictures of his penis to women on social media. A netizen took to a local Chiang Mai Facebook group to share a picture of the suspect and warned women to stay away from him because he randomly sent explicit pictures to…

  • Barking mad: Samut Prakan resident’s bottle battle over noisy dog

    Barking mad: Samut Prakan resident’s bottle battle over noisy dog

    A neighbourhood dispute in Samut Prakan has escalated after years of enduring a barking dog, culminating in a neighbour throwing a bottle at the dog owner’s house. Local police are seeking a resolution to the ongoing conflict. The incident took place in a residential area within Soi Suksawat 100, Moo 3, Nai Khlong Bang Pla Kot, Phra Samut Chedi district,…

  • Thief arrested after stealing donation box from Saen Suk Temple

    Thief arrested after stealing donation box from Saen Suk Temple

    A thief was arrested after using bolt cutters to steal a donation box from Saen Suk Temple. He confessed and requested police for some incense to apologise to the temple’s guardian spirit, claiming the spirit had visited him in a dream and demanded he return the stolen items. Police yesterday, August 6, received orders from Police Major General Kiatkul Sonthinen,…