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  • Thai man breaks down recounting alleged police assault in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Thai man breaks down recounting alleged police assault in Pattaya

    A Thai man broke down in tears while speaking to journalists as he recounted what he described as an unfair incident in which a police officer in Pattaya allegedly assaulted him, but he was later detained overnight instead. The 31 year old Thai man Arnon contacted several news agencies and urged journalists to publicise his case in the hope of…

  • Pattaya lifeguards save Dutch woman from drowning at Jomtien Beach | Thaiger

    Pattaya lifeguards save Dutch woman from drowning at Jomtien Beach

    Thai lifeguards at Jomtien Beach in Pattaya successfully saved a Dutch woman from drowning after performing CPR until her pulse returned. At around 1pm yesterday, December 28, rescue workers from the Sawang Borriboon Dhammasatan Foundation were notified that a foreign tourist was drowning in the sea off Jomtien Beach. The incident occurred near the Dongtan Police Post in Bang Lamung…

  • CCTV exposes Thai housemaid pouring disinfectant into baby’s bottle | Thaiger

    CCTV exposes Thai housemaid pouring disinfectant into baby’s bottle

    A Thai mother took to social media on Friday, December 26, to warn other parents after a housemaid allegedly poured disinfectant into the milk bottle of her young son. The woman shared the disturbing incident on her Facebook account, Yokey R. She explained that her household normally employs two housemaids: one responsible for general housework and another assigned to care…

  • Thai and Cambodian diplomats meet in China to reinforce ceasefire and border stability | Thaiger

    Thai and Cambodian diplomats meet in China to reinforce ceasefire and border stability

    Top diplomats from Thailand and Cambodia met in China on Sunday for high-level talks aimed at reinforcing a fragile ceasefire and preventing a return to fighting along their disputed border, as Beijing steps up its role as a regional mediator. The meetings follow the signing of a new ceasefire agreement intended to halt weeks of clashes that have killed more…

  • Thawiphop returns to restore public trust as People’s Party faces candidate crisis | Thaiger

    Thawiphop returns to restore public trust as People’s Party faces candidate crisis

    Former People’s Party MP Thawiphop Limjittrakorn has announced his decision to return to frontline politics, volunteering to stand as a parliamentary candidate in a bid to restore public trust following a major crisis involving the party’s candidate selection. The announcement comes in the wake of a large-scale police operation targeting the “Black Mirror TKP” drug trafficking network, which authorities say…

  • Indian man attacked by Pattaya transwomen allegedly over unpaid sex service | Thaiger

    Indian man attacked by Pattaya transwomen allegedly over unpaid sex service

    A group of Thai transwomen attacked an Indian man on Pattaya Walking Street early Saturday morning, December 27, allegedly over an unpaid sex service fee. Rescue workers from the Sawang Borriboon Dhammastan Foundation received a report at around 5.30am that a foreign tourist had been assaulted near the entrance to Walking Street. After receiving the alert, rescuers rushed to the…

  • Chinese man arrested in Pattaya knife attack that leaves 3 bar guards injured | Thaiger

    Chinese man arrested in Pattaya knife attack that leaves 3 bar guards injured

    Police arrested one of Chinese suspects after three Thai security guards were stabbed at a bar in Pattaya late last night, December 28, leaving one victim in critical condition. Officers from Mueang Pattaya Police Station were notified of the stabbing at around 11.36pm. The incident occurred at 168 Garden Bar on South Pattaya Road in Bang Lamung district. Rescuers from…

  • Man arrested for manslaughter after fatal dispute over 2,000 baht debt | Thaiger

    Man arrested for manslaughter after fatal dispute over 2,000 baht debt

    A 42-year-old man has been arrested on charges of manslaughter after allegedly killing his creditor during a dispute over a 2,000-baht debt in Bangkok’s Khlong Toei district, police said on Monday. The incident occurred inside a rented room on the ground floor of a three-storey townhouse in a side street of Khlong Tan subdistrict. The victim, identified as Mr. Suraphee,…

  • Thailand video news | Cambodian suspect detained in Bangkok with weaponry and bomb materials, New bank rules require reporting of large foreign fund inflows | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Cambodian suspect detained in Bangkok with weaponry and bomb materials, New bank rules require reporting of large foreign fund inflows

    In Thailand video news, Alex and Jay cover news stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia. The stories include the current political climate affecting holiday tourism revenue, a new warning of rising air pollution over the new year, and a proposal to get rid of 500 and 1000 baht banknotes from circulation. Cambodian Suspect Detained in Bangkok with Weaponry and…

  • Fire Destroys Two Homes in Sai Mai, Police Detain Suspect for Questioning | Thaiger

    Fire Destroys Two Homes in Sai Mai, Police Detain Suspect for Questioning

    Two residential houses were completely destroyed by a fire that broke out on Sunday night in Soi Phaholyothin 54, Intersection 14, in Bangkok’s Sai Mai district, prompting a large-scale emergency response and the detention of a suspect for questioning. The incident was reported at approximately 8:20 PM, when emergency services received alerts of a rapidly spreading fire at a two-story…

  • Thai man blames fireworks shock after stabbing Indian man at birthday party | Thaiger

    Thai man blames fireworks shock after stabbing Indian man at birthday party

    A Thai man claimed that shock from fireworks caused him to stab an Indian man during a birthday party in Pattaya, although partygoers denied that any fireworks were used. Rescuers from the Sawang Borriboon Dhammastan Foundation were called to the S&G Coffee & Cake Bar on Pattaya Sai Sam Road after receiving a report of a stabbing at 1.36am of…

  • Narcotics Police Dismantle Major Drug Network, Parliamentary Candidate Implicated | Thaiger

    Narcotics Police Dismantle Major Drug Network, Parliamentary Candidate Implicated

    The Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) has dismantled a major drug trafficking and money laundering network operating across several provinces, arresting multiple suspects and seizing high-value assets. Authorities confirmed that one of the individuals named in the investigation is a parliamentary candidate from a well-known political party. The operation, codenamed Operation Black Mirror TKP, was launched at approximately 6:00 a.m. on…

  • Cement mixer truck brings downs power lines, topples eight utility poles | Thaiger

    Cement mixer truck brings downs power lines, topples eight utility poles

    A major traffic and infrastructure incident unfolded in northern Bangkok on Monday morning after a cement mixer truck struck overhead power lines, snapping cables and knocking down multiple utility poles near the Bhumjaithai Party headquarters. The accident left one pedestrian injured and caused a power outage across a busy stretch of Phahonyothin Road, prompting an urgent response from police and…

  • Former soldier assaulted by transport mafia on Pattaya Walking Street | Thaiger

    Former soldier assaulted by transport mafia on Pattaya Walking Street

    A 26-year-old former soldier has filed a formal complaint after being violently assaulted by a group of men allegedly linked to an organized transport mafia operating in Pattaya’s Walking Street area. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of December 24, has raised renewed concerns about safety, intimidation, and criminal influence in one of Thailand’s most visited nightlife districts.…

  • Trump says Thailand-Cambodia peace achieved with ‘very little assistance’ from UN | Thaiger

    Trump says Thailand-Cambodia peace achieved with ‘very little assistance’ from UN

    US President Donald Trump said yesterday, December 28, that Thailand and Cambodia returned to peace following a recent ceasefire agreement, claiming the outcome was achieved with “very little assistance” from the United Nations (UN). Trump made the statement on his social media platform, Truth Social, shortly after the ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia was reached on Saturday, December 27. In…

  • 5,000 Eggs Offered to Luang Pho Ham Jon as Villagers Seek Luck and Prosperity for the New Year | Thaiger

    5,000 Eggs Offered to Luang Pho Ham Jon as Villagers Seek Luck and Prosperity for the New Year

    A large-scale religious offering drew widespread attention in Phetchabun province on Sunday after a husband and wife arrived at a local temple with a towering stack of 5,000 chicken eggs to fulfill a vow made to Luang Pho Ham Jon, a revered Buddhist figure believed to protect worshippers from poverty. The event took place on December 28, 2025, at Wat…

  • Thailand Clarifies with Q&A about 72-Hour Ceasefire With Cambodia as Border Tensions Ease | Thaiger

    Thailand Clarifies with Q&A about 72-Hour Ceasefire With Cambodia as Border Tensions Ease

    The Thai government has released a detailed public explanation of the 72-hour ceasefire agreed upon with Cambodia, as authorities continue to monitor border conditions and prepare for possible next steps. On December 28, the Joint Press Center for the Thai-Cambodian Border Situation issued a comprehensive Question and Answer document addressing public concerns surrounding the temporary ceasefire. The clarification follows heightened…

  • 52 political parties register party-list and prime ministerial candidates ahead of 2026 election | Thaiger

    52 political parties register party-list and prime ministerial candidates ahead of 2026 election

    Thailand’s political landscape took a major step toward the February 8, 2026 general election on Sunday as representatives from 52 political parties formally registered their party-list candidates and prime ministerial nominees with the Election Commission at the Government Complex in Laksi district, Bangkok. The number of participating parties marks an increase from the 47 political parties that contested the 2023…

  • Staff shortage paralyze delivery network as thousands of parcels pile up | Thaiger

    Staff shortage paralyze delivery network as thousands of parcels pile up

    A major logistics disruption has unfolded in Yala Province after a mass resignation of delivery workers left tens of thousands of parcels stranded inside a local warehouse, triggering mounting public frustration and urgent calls for corrective action. On December 28, reporters visited a warehouse operated by a well-known shipping company in Yala after customers began reporting severe delays and missing…

  • Rajadamnern Stadium’s historic 80th anniversary ends with record-breaking Muay Thai night | Thaiger

    Rajadamnern Stadium’s historic 80th anniversary ends with record-breaking Muay Thai night

    For 80 years, Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium has been the place where Muay Thai earns its reputation the hard way. Blood, sweat, elbows, and careers have all been left on that canvas. To mark eight decades of history, the stadium didn’t throw a polite ceremony or a nostalgia tour. It did what it does best, it threw fights. Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium,…

  • King grants General rank to Lt Gen Boonsin, awards royal decorations to 15 special guards | Thaiger

    King grants General rank to Lt Gen Boonsin, awards royal decorations to 15 special guards

    His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklao Chao Khun has graciously conferred the military rank of General upon Lieutenant General Boonsin Padklang, along with granting royal decorations to 15 Special Royal Guards officers, according to a royal decree issued on December 28. The announcement was made through an official royal command, detailing the promotion and decorations awarded in recognition of…

  • Tunisian duo arrested for theft of 150,000 baht gold necklace | Thaiger

    Tunisian duo arrested for theft of 150,000 baht gold necklace

    Two Tunisian nationals were apprehended after allegedly snatching a gold necklace from a 29 year old British man, Liam Robertson. The incident occurred today, on December 28 at approximately 6.19am near Sukhumvit Soi 4 in Bangkok, thanks to timely intervention by local residents and the Lumphini Police. Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom, Police Major General Witawat Chinnakhom, and other officers…

  • Thai court sentences Prasit Jeawkok to 1,210 years in loan scam case | Thaiger

    Thai court sentences Prasit Jeawkok to 1,210 years in loan scam case

    Businessman Prasit Jeawkok has received a landmark sentence of 1,210 years in prison for defrauding the public through illegal loan schemes, marking one of the most severe fraud rulings handed down by the Criminal Court. The court’s decision followed a case brought by prosecutors from the Economic and Resource Crime Division against Nuea Lok Co, Ltd, Web Sawasdee Public Co,…

  • Cambodian man arrested in Bangkok with gun and explosives after planning revenge attack | Thaiger

    Cambodian man arrested in Bangkok with gun and explosives after planning revenge attack

    Police in Bangkok have arrested a Cambodian national after uncovering a gun and explosive devices in a rented room, following intelligence that the suspect was preparing to carry out a retaliatory attack after being chased and assaulted with a knife. The arrest took place on the evening of December 27 after officers from Bang Chan Police Station launched a targeted…

  • Border villagers return home, but remain cautious over ceasefire | Thaiger

    Border villagers return home, but remain cautious over ceasefire

    Residents along Thailand’s eastern border are slowly returning to daily life after weeks of tension, relief, and uncertainty. In Ban Kruat district of Buriram province, families who fled their homes during cross-border unrest are now back in their villages, grateful to work without the sound of gunfire but far from confident that the calm will last. Following the Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire…

  • Pickup truck and van collision in Kanchanaburi kills driver, injures 13 | Thaiger

    Pickup truck and van collision in Kanchanaburi kills driver, injures 13

    A tragic accident occurred when a pickup truck collided with a van at a red light in front of the Tha Ruea Municipal Office in Kanchanaburi, resulting in the death of the pickup driver and injuries to 13 van passengers, including several children. The incident was reported to the Tha Maka district police station in Kanchanaburi at 8.22pm yesterday, on…

  • Warnings of higher pollution levels in Bangkok over New Year | Thaiger

    Warnings of higher pollution levels in Bangkok over New Year

    Bangkok authorities have issued a pollution warning ahead of the New Year holiday, cautioning residents that PM2.5 levels are likely to rise as air ventilation weakens across the capital. The Bangkok Air Quality Information Centre released an updated air quality outlook covering the period from December 26, 2025 to January 3, 2026. The forecast highlights several days of elevated risk,…

  • Patong sidewalk upgrades on track, says Mayor Lalita | Thaiger

    Patong sidewalk upgrades on track, says Mayor Lalita

    Mayor Lalita Maneesri of Patong has assured both residents and visitors that ongoing efforts to enhance sidewalks along Patong’s beachfront and major roads are proceeding as scheduled. These improvements aim to ensure safe pedestrian access in this bustling tourist area. Mayor Lalita acknowledged the receipt of complaints regarding the condition of footpaths on Thaweewong Road, a location currently undergoing significant…

  • Indian tourist assaulted in South Pattaya over alleged escort payment dispute | Thaiger

    Indian tourist assaulted in South Pattaya over alleged escort payment dispute

    An Indian tourist aged 52 was hospitalised following an assault near Walking Street’s entrance in South Pattaya in the early hours of December 27. The incident reportedly arose from a dispute over payment for escort services. Rescue services from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation reported receiving an alert at approximately 5.30am about an injured foreign tourist near the beachside entrance of…

  • Construction worker dies after falling into drainage tunnel while retrieving phone | Thaiger

    Construction worker dies after falling into drainage tunnel while retrieving phone

    A fatal workplace accident occurred in the early hours of December 28, 2025, when a construction worker fell to his death at the Klong Prem Prachakorn drainage tunnel project in Bangkok. The incident happened after the man bent down to retrieve his mobile phone, lost his balance, and fell into a tunnel construction area below. Police Lieutenant Nitipol Changradom, Deputy…