Is Euthanasia Legal in Thailand After the 2026 Law Changes?
Did you know that a 2025 poll found 78 % of Thai citizens favoring a legal pathway for ending unbearable suffering? […]
Did you know that a 2025 poll found 78 % of Thai citizens favoring a legal pathway for ending unbearable suffering? […]
The answer is yes – drones are legal in Thailand in 2026, but only if operators follow the revamped Civil
Is dropshipping legal in Thailand for foreign sellers in 2026? Yes, it is permissible, but only when the seller respects
In 2025 a covert market in Bangkok was busted, revealing that dozens of stalls were still serving dog meat despite
Gum may be an everyday habit, but in Thailand it still triggers a legal debate. As of 2026, chewing‑gum is
Thailand’s gun laws are among the strictest in Southeast Asia. As of 2026, private citizens may own firearms only after
Grab is now operating lawfully in Thailand. The 2026 rideshare legislation, which introduced a licensing regime, mandatory driver background checks
In Thailand, using Grindr is not illegal per se; the app itself is a neutral platform. However, Thai law criminalises
Thailand’s 2026 legislative package does not grant full marriage rights to same‑gender couples. The new statutes introduce a civil partnership
The demand for a “designer baby” is booming worldwide, and Thailand has become a hotspot for couples hoping to choose
In 2024, more than 3 million Thai couples announced gender‑reveal parties on social media, sparking heated debates about privacy, health misinformation,
Thailand has never criminalised consensual same‑sex activity—a fact that surprises many visitors who assume the country’s famed nightlife implies full
The Current Legal Status of Ganja in Thailand (2026) As of 2026, recreational use of cannabis — commonly called ganja — remains illegal in
Tourists flock to Thailand’s jungles each year, and a 2023 survey showed that 78 percent of visitors expected to ride an elephant
Legal Landscape in 2026 Over 2,300 foreign couples traveled to Thailand last year seeking assisted‑reproduction services, yet only 12 % were