Chattarin Siradakul

With a degree in language and culture, focusing on media studies, from Chulalongkorn University, Chattarin has both an international and a digital mindset. During his studies, he spent 1 year studying Liberal Arts in Japan and 2 months doing internship at the Royal Thai Embassy in Ankara, both of which helped him develop a deep understanding of the relationship between society and media. Outside of work, he enjoys watching films and playing games, as well as creating YouTube videos.
  • Thailand NewsNonthaburi driver attempts suicide over 35,000 baht repair cost | Thaiger

    Nonthaburi driver attempts suicide over 35,000 baht repair cost

    A 61 year old driver from Nonthaburi attempted suicide yesterday, December 3, due to stress over financial strain. Police responded to a report of a man seriously injured at his home in Bang Phut subdistrict, Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi province. At the scene, police found Anurat lying in the garage of his home, wearing only shorts. There was a knife…

  • Thailand NewsThailand and UAE mark 50 years of diplomatic relations | Thaiger

    Thailand and UAE mark 50 years of diplomatic relations

    Thailand and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) marked 50 years of diplomatic relations this week during a ceremony held at the UAE Embassy in Bangkok. The celebration coincided with the UAE’s 54th Union Day. UAE Ambassador to Thailand, Obaid Saeed Obaid Bintaresh Aldhaheri, addressed the attendees on Monday, praising the steady growth of bilateral ties. He remarked that the long-standing…

  • Central Thailand NewsPolice bust warehouse with 160,000 fake masks and cosmetics | Thaiger

    Police bust warehouse with 160,000 fake masks and cosmetics

    A police raid in Samut Prakan uncovered over 160,000 fake face masks and counterfeit cosmetics being sold online. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) stormed a warehouse in Bang Sao Thong district after tracing it to a major counterfeit products operation. Officers seized fake face masks branded as Welcare, along with fake cosmetic products, including Biore lotions and Cetaphil cleansers. Police launched…

  • Crime NewsTen foreigners arrested in Koh Phangan poker raid | Thaiger

    Ten foreigners arrested in Koh Phangan poker raid

    Tourist police arrested ten foreign nationals last night, December 2, for gambling during a poker game in Koh Phangan district, Surat Thani. The raid took place around 10pm at a private property. Officers from Division 5 of the Tourist Police Bureau acted after receiving information that foreigners had gathered there to gamble. When they arrived, they saw numerous motorbikes parked…

  • Environment NewsMyanmar rocked by 13 earthquakes in one week | Thaiger

    Myanmar rocked by 13 earthquakes in one week

    A popular Thai weather monitoring Facebook page has issued a warning about increased seismic activity in Myanmar. Today, December 3, the page “Tee Lomfah Akat” reported that three earthquakes struck Myanmar overnight from December 2 into the early hours of December 3. The page reported the earthquake around the Sagaing Fault Line, where a powerful quake earlier this year caused…

  • Hot NewsAustrian man dies in Phuket hotel, police rule out foul play | Thaiger

    Austrian man dies in Phuket hotel, police rule out foul play

    An Austrian man died in his hotel room in Kata, Phuket, yesterday morning, December 2. Police confirmed there were no signs of foul play. At around 7am yesterday, hotel staff contacted Karon Police Station about their discovery. Officers arrived and identified the deceased man as 62 year old Andreas Nemec. The tourist’s wife, 62 year old Hildegard Unterwieser, who is…

  • Crime NewsUdon Thani residents alarmed by suspected dog poisonings | Thaiger

    Udon Thani residents alarmed by suspected dog poisonings

    Residents in Udon Thani found five dead dogs in a forested area of Mueang district. Locals from Ban Pak Dong reported the incident yesterday, December 2. Sumanat Saengpanya, a livestock official in Udon Thani, joined district officials and village leaders to inspect the area. The site sits at the junction of three nearby villages. There, the group found two dead…

  • Crime NewsThai police arrest six foreigners over major fraud and trafficking | Thaiger

    Thai police arrest six foreigners over major fraud and trafficking

    The Immigration Bureau arrested six foreign nationals for financial fraud, human trafficking, and narcotics offences, according to Deputy Commissioner Police Major General Panthana Nuchanart. In the first case, police arrested Pan, a 41 year old Chinese man, wanted in China for swindling financial institutions out of 560 million yuan (roughly 2.8 billion baht). Officers say Pan falsified business information to…

  • Crime NewsWoman killed in Pathum Thani motorcycle crash | Thaiger

    Woman killed in Pathum Thani motorcycle crash

    A motorcycle crash in Pathum Thani claimed the life of a woman and left another injured after the bike collided with a six-wheel truck. The incident occurred around 10pm yesterday, December 1, on the inbound express lane of Phahonyothin Road, near kilometre marker 46+500 in Khlong Luang district. Police Lieutenant Kriangkrai Srimai of Khlong Luang Police Station, forensic doctors from Thammasat…

  • Pattaya NewsPacked Pattaya December 2025 events calendar unveiled | Thaiger

    Packed Pattaya December 2025 events calendar unveiled

    Pattaya plans to end 2025 with a festive bang by launching a calendar full of events throughout December as the city aims to cement its reputation as one of Thailand’s top event destinations. From December 5 to 9, the Sanctuary of Truth will host a five-religion ceremony to honour King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great. This spiritual tribute marks one of…

  • Thailand NewsThai Cabinet withdraws plan to add more public holidays in 2026 | Thaiger

    Thai Cabinet withdraws plan to add more public holidays in 2026

    The Thai Cabinet has backtracked on a decision to add more public holidays in 2026, voicing concerns that extended breaks could negatively impact businesses and employment. Today, December 2, the Cabinet meeting reviewed a proposal from the Secretariat of the Cabinet suggesting the addition of two special public holidays in 2026. However, ministers raised concerns that more long weekends might…

  • Bangkok NewsFire breaks out at Bangkok office building, injures two Americans | Thaiger

    Fire breaks out at Bangkok office building, injures two Americans

    A fire broke out at a six-storey commercial building in Bangkok’s Klong Toey district around 11.25am yesterday, December 1, injuring two American tourists. The blaze started in an office on the ground floor of the building, located at 39 Sukhumvit Soi 8. The property includes rental offices, residential units and a restaurant. Firefighters arrived quickly and extinguished the flames from…

  • Thailand NewsPhrae school seizes student’s jacket in 9°C weather | Thaiger

    Phrae school seizes student’s jacket in 9°C weather

    A school in Phrae province is under fire after a teacher seized a student’s winter jacket for violating the school’s dress code during cold weather. A concerned relative brought the incident to public attention, sharing the incident on Facebook yesterday, December 1. The student, from Wiang Ta Subdistrict in Long district, borrowed and wore a grey jacket because her school-issued…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok’s PM2.5 smog hits crisis levels in several districts | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s PM2.5 smog hits crisis levels in several districts

    Bangkok woke up to dangerously high levels of PM2.5 today, December 2, with air quality across all 50 districts hitting the red-zone threshold. Data from the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) at 6am revealed that smog covered every district in the capital. Gistda recorded the highest PM2.5 reading in Nong Khaem district at 102.5 microgrammes per cubic metre…

  • Environment NewsAir quality reaches unsafe status as PM2.5 levels spike | Thaiger

    Air quality reaches unsafe status as PM2.5 levels spike

    Bangkok and 47 other provinces have reported hazardous air quality status as ultrafine particulate matter (PM2.5) has risen in the past 24 hours, according to researchers. The government considers the PM2.5 level of 37.5 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³) to be the safe limit. As of 3pm yesterday, November 30, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda) reported that levels…