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    Digital nomading in Chiang Mai? What US$1,000 a month really gets you

    Chiang Mai has become a popular destination for digital nomads due to its low living costs, rich culture, and active remote work community. The city offers affordable housing, tasty food, reliable internet, and many co-working spaces, making it a great...

  • Flight flab: Thai airlines weigh in on passenger pounds

    Flight flab: Thai airlines weigh in on passenger pounds

    Several airlines have introduced weight checks for passengers and their luggage before boarding to calculate standard and average passenger weight. This passenger weigh-in measure, initiated today, allows airlines to distribute weight more effectively on international flights, thus reducing fuel usage. Foreign airlines have implemented the passenger weigh-in rule to investigate and calculate standard and average passenger weight. The collected data…

  • Indie guitarist hits rock bottom: From strings to online gambling sins

    Indie guitarist hits rock bottom: From strings to online gambling sins

    A renowned ex-Indie band guitarist found himself on the wrong side of the law after falling into online gambling and resorting to theft. The 31 year old musician, Anutree, was apprehended for theft today by the police team led by Thiti Saengsaeng, Napasorn Poolsawat, Theeradech Thammasuthee, and Warapoj Rungkrajang. The arrest came after an incident on October 10, when an unidentified…

  • Internet star Lina Jung highlights squalid state of 100 million baht Bangkok complex home

    Internet star Lina Jung highlights squalid state of 100 million baht Bangkok complex home

    Popular Internet idol Lina Jung recently exposed the shocking condition of her city-centre shopping complex home, worth over 100 million baht, which she has resided in for over 30 years. The building has been left in a squalid condition, filled with drugs, sanitary bags, and rubbish, prompting Jung to draw the attention of the Royal Thai Police and the Governor of…

  • Compensation for Thai families with members killed in Israel conflict

    Compensation for Thai families with members killed in Israel conflict

    Eight deceased Thai workers, who were victims of the attack by Hamas in Israel on October 7, were brought back home this morning, aboard a commercial flight. Upon landing at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Samut Prakan province, their bodies were transported to their respective hometowns. The commercial flight, El Al Flight LY083, carried the eight verified Thai males from Israel,…

  • Thai couple arrested for filming and selling explicit content of women lured via dating app

    Thai couple arrested for filming and selling explicit content of women lured via dating app

    A Thai husband and wife were apprehended by the Royal Thai Police for allegedly deceiving women through a dating app, playing them with alcohol, filming explicit content, and subsequently selling it on social media platforms. The couple, 24 year old Kantakawee Boonchalom and 27 year old Rossukon Phanarboon, who identified themselves as sex creators, reportedly earned around 600,000 baht from their…

  • Rapists return to prison for brutal rape of 15 year old girl in central Thailand

    Rapists return to prison for brutal rape of 15 year old girl in central Thailand

    Police yesterday arrested two Thai men for the alleged brutal rape of a 15 year old girl in the central province of Kanchanaburi. The accused rapists had been imprisoned for the same crime and released only last year. A 49 year old woman named Noi contacted the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women and Panom Tuan Police Station after her…

  • Unusual golden crab discovery stirs lottery luck hopes in Phayao province

    Unusual golden crab discovery stirs lottery luck hopes in Phayao province

    Residents in Phayao province were “claw-struck” when they stumbled upon a rare golden yellow crab. The locals are “pinching” the hope that this quirky catch might be their lucky charm in the upcoming lottery draw. Authorities from Phu Sang National Park have playfully dubbed the crustacean “Cliff Crab” and are delving into whether it falls under the category of protected…

  • Health superstitions: Thai neurosurgeon frustration over brain surgery delay (video)

    Health superstitions: Thai neurosurgeon frustration over brain surgery delay (video)

    A peculiar health superstitions case was shared by a renowned neurosurgeon at Chiang Mai Ram Hospital involving a 55 year old male patient who postponed a scheduled brain surgery due to astrological beliefs. The patient’s health condition involved a brain haemorrhage, caused by a fall two months ago. The neurosurgeon, Pracha Kanyaphrasith, revealed his patient’s brain was still swollen from the…

  • Unusual cohabitation: Ex marks the spot as Chinese woman shares house with husband’s former wife

    Unusual cohabitation: Ex marks the spot as Chinese woman shares house with husband’s former wife

    A woman in China has shared an unusual tale of marital cohabitation. After marrying a divorced man, she discovered that her husband’s ex-wife continues to live in the same house, a situation they have managed to navigate peacefully. The unusual family arrangement, however, raises eyebrows and sparks widespread discussion. The woman, from Suzhou in Jiangsu province, China, discovered her husband’s…

  • Thai labour ministry provides financial aid to bereaved families of workers

    Thai labour ministry provides financial aid to bereaved families of workers

    Eight Thai workers’ bodies were received at Suvarnabhumi International Airport today, with a detailed explanation of financial aid provided to the bereaved families. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Phairoj Chotikasathien, visited the airport to explain the procedure and participate in the mourning ceremony. Phairoj revealed that religious rites and wreath-laying ceremonies would be conducted upon the arrival of…

  • Phuket Airport’s future takes flight: Environmental impact on the agenda

    Phuket Airport’s future takes flight: Environmental impact on the agenda

    A meeting took place this morning to discuss the potential environmental and community impact of the proposed development plans for Phuket International Airport. The meeting, organised by the Phuket office of the Airports of Thailand (AOT), was held at the Proud Phuket Hotel near Naiyang Beach. The Chief Administrative Officer of the Phuket Provincial Office, Somprat Prabsongkhram, led the assembly.…

  • Animal trafficking ring in Spain busted, 400 pets rescued and 13 arrested (video)

    Animal trafficking ring in Spain busted, 400 pets rescued and 13 arrested (video)

    Over 400 pets, primarily cats and dogs, have been rescued in Spain from a major smuggling operation that illegally trafficked animals from Eastern Europe into Spain via Andorra. The animal trafficking group profited from selling these animals inside Spain, resulting in the arrest of 13 suspects facing charges of animal cruelty, document forgery, and fraud. These animal trafficking charges surfaced…

  • British man with depression falls to death from condo in Pattaya

    British man with depression falls to death from condo in Pattaya

    A British man became yet another statistic of the insensitively named “Pattaya Flying Club” after he fell to his death at a condominium in the popular seaside resort. His Thai caretaker said the deceased had been depressed after losing his Thai boyfriend. Officers at Mueang Pattaya Police Station were notified at 7am today, October 20, of the death of an…

  • Thailand’s EV initiative: Driving towards a greener future

    Thailand’s EV initiative: Driving towards a greener future

    The Thai government has embarked on an ambitious plan to replace ageing government vehicles with electric vehicles (EVs), in line with their carbon neutrality goal set for 2050. The Thai EV initiative move was prompted by a notification issued by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, encouraging the use of EVs within the government sector. PM Srettha’s order, issued via the Secretariat…

  • Couple arrested for operating illegal karaoke bar and prostitution in northern Thailand

    Couple arrested for operating illegal karaoke bar and prostitution in northern Thailand

    Officers from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) arrested a couple for running an illegal karaoke bar and human trafficking in the Isaan province of Loei and rescued three young Lao women from prostitution. The CIB received a tip-off that a Thai couple had turned their restaurant in the Loei province into an illegal karaoke bar, offering sex services to customers.…

  • Ghost encounter leaves Thai Dhamma retreat-goer spooked in Chiang Mai

    Ghost encounter leaves Thai Dhamma retreat-goer spooked in Chiang Mai

    A Thai woman claimed that a ghost haunted her after completing a Dhamma retreat at a Rampoeng temple in the northern province of Chaing Mai. She also shared her selfie with the ghost in the background on TikTok. Sawitcha “Pear” Butsara, shared a spooky video of her ghost encounter on TikTok @pipimpeary, on Wednesday, October 18, with the caption… “What…

  • Scam targets Thai overseas workers’ financial data amid Israel-Palestine conflict

    Scam targets Thai overseas workers’ financial data amid Israel-Palestine conflict

    The Thai Department of Employment raised the alarm on a new scam targeting the financial data of overseas workers amidst the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict. The scam involves tricking victims into downloading a fraudulent money transfer app on their mobile devices. Sompong Kaewwandee, the head of the Chiang Rai Provincial Employment Office, issued a public warning on Thursday, cautioning people against…

  • Prehistoric alligator’s undercover mission: 230,000 years submerged in Thailand

    Prehistoric alligator’s undercover mission: 230,000 years submerged in Thailand

    Alligators’ ability to remain submerged for several hours is common knowledge among herpetologists but it came as a surprise to some that one in Thailand had managed to remain buried for 230,000 years. The astonishing archaeological discovery was announced by Thailand’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, which reported the unearthing of fossilised remains belonging to an extinct alligator species,…

  • Monk’s divine intervention calms drunk Russian man causing chaos in Pattaya

    Monk’s divine intervention calms drunk Russian man causing chaos in Pattaya

    A Thai monk used divine intervention to control a drunk, out-of-control Russian man causing chaos on a street in Soi Chalerm Prakiat 19 in Pattaya by tapping the lid of his alms bowl on the foreign man’s head. The monk said the lid tapping was his way to encourage people to remain calm. The 26 year old Russian man, Rusten…

  • Thailand’s future so bright, it’s gotta rock Ray-Bans

    Thailand’s future so bright, it’s gotta rock Ray-Bans

    The future’s looking so bright for Thailand that it’s gotta wear shades, and not just any old shades, preferably Ray–Ban sunglasses. Fortunately, for residents in the Land of Smiles, EssilorLuxottica, the renowned creator of Ray-Ban sunglasses, has recently inaugurated a state-of-the-art factory in eastern Thailand, poised to serve as a prominent production centre for the Asia-Pacific region. Located in Rayong…

  • Pickup truck accident leads to woman’s canal rescue in Kanchanaburi

    Pickup truck accident leads to woman’s canal rescue in Kanchanaburi

    An accident involving a pickup truck teetering on the edge of an irrigation canal alarmed local residents in Thamuang district, Kanchanaburi province. Emergency services were swiftly notified and upon arrival, discovered the empty vehicle poised precariously on the embankment. A search ensued, and 400 metres downstream, a woman was found floating in the water. She was swiftly rescued by locals…

  • Tragic accident: Bangkok Police Deputy Superintendent dies in motorbike crash

    Tragic accident: Bangkok Police Deputy Superintendent dies in motorbike crash

    A tragic accident claimed the life of a deputy superintendent today who was returning home from his shift. In the early hours of the morning around 2am, 41 year old Thongplaew Hanpaiboon was riding his Yamaha Nmax motorcycle when he collided with a barrier on an elevated bridge near Makasan Pond in the Ratchathewi district of Bangkok. The accident scene, a…

  • Ghost hunt in Lopburi village creates chaos as million baht reward retracted

    Ghost hunt in Lopburi village creates chaos as million baht reward retracted

    News of a ghostly “Krasue” haunting a village in Ban Berk, Tha Wung district, Lopburi province, has caused widespread fear among locals. A subsequent offer of a million baht reward for capturing the Krasue, a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore, by a resort owner in Saraburi province has escalated the hunt for the spectre. However, it is reported…

  • Landslide in Chaiyaphum province prompts dramatic rescue

    Landslide in Chaiyaphum province prompts dramatic rescue

    A landslide incident near the floodgate of the Chi River in Chaiyaphum province led to a dramatic rescue. Five locals yesterday narrowly escaped death as the ground gave way, causing multiple motorcycles to fall into the river. The unexpected event occurred at Bueng Lahan (Yai Kaew canal), Nong Bua Ban sub-district, Chatturat district. Volunteers from the Nong Bua Ban Subdistrict…

  • Bangkok airport protest leaders face bankruptcy over 522 million baht compensation order

    Bangkok airport protest leaders face bankruptcy over 522 million baht compensation order

    The Central Bankruptcy Court has dealt a decisive blow to 11 pivotal figures of the dissolved People Alliance for Democracy (PAD) by issuing an absolute receivership order against them. This verdict relates to their involvement in protests that resulted in the closure of Bangkok’s two primary airports. The court order, made public via the Royal Gazette, gives an assigned receiver…

  • Bangkok taxi driver accused of kicking out female passenger

    Bangkok taxi driver accused of kicking out female passenger

    Police summoned a Thai taxi driver caught on a viral video kicking out a female passenger on a road in Bangkok for making a phone call in his cab. The victim, Ploy, shared the video with local news site Red Skull as she got into a heated argument with the taxi driver on the street. In the video, Ploy and…

  • Thai education embraces UK programmes to boost English language proficiency

    Thai education embraces UK programmes to boost English language proficiency

    Thailand has officially embraced programmes initiated by the United Kingdom, designed to boost English language proficiency among Thai students and teachers. The Education Minister of Thailand, Police General Permpoon Chidchob, held a conversation with the UK Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, to discuss this educational collaboration. The British ambassador, Mark Gooding, was also present at the discussion…

  • Indonesian woman deceived into marrying transgender man: A 20-year ordeal unveiled

    Indonesian woman deceived into marrying transgender man: A 20-year ordeal unveiled

    A 58 year old woman from Indonesia recently shared her harrowing experience 20 years ago of being deceived into marrying a transgender man. In 2000, Ida was introduced to a man named Nardinata Marchioni by a friend during a trip to Europe. The two kept in touch via expensive international phone calls until Nardinata returned to Indonesia. Ida was impressed…

  • Sky skirmish looms: Low-cost airlines face turbulence from price-dumping giants

    Sky skirmish looms: Low-cost airlines face turbulence from price-dumping giants

    The survival of emerging low-cost carriers in Southeast Asia could be threatened as dominant airlines may resort to price-dumping strategies to safeguard their market share. The airline industry’s seat recovery is also projected to take a decade to fully bounce back. Really Cool Airlines’ Chief Executive, Patee Sarasin, previously the chief executive of Nok Air, expects to obtain the Air…

  • Rubber’s forest fury: Southeast Asia’s deforestation problem worse than thought

    Rubber’s forest fury: Southeast Asia’s deforestation problem worse than thought

    The rampant deforestation caused by rubber production in Southeast Asia could be much higher than anticipated, potentially two to three times the current estimates. This alarming discovery is a significant concern for importers who are under increasing pressure to source sustainable supplies, as revealed in a recent research study. Global demand for rubber is on the rise, leading to an…