Daniel Holmes

Daniel Holmes is a New Orleans-born, Bangkok-based comedian, writer, and oil painter. With over eight years of performing comedy across Asia, including venues like The Laughing Skull in Atlanta and Spicy Comedy in Shanghai, Daniel's act blends cultural commentary and personal stories. As an oil painter with over eleven years of experience, his work has been exhibited in the U.S. and China. He also writes darkly satirical essays and comedic columns on expat life and modern absurdities.
  • Bangkok NewsFire destroys monk’s living quarters at Nimit Mai temple, investigation underway | Thaiger

    Fire destroys monk’s living quarters at Nimit Mai temple, investigation underway

    A fire completely destroyed a monk’s living quarters at a well-known temple in the Nimit Mai area of Bangkok on the morning of January 3, 2026, prompting an urgent response from firefighters and an ongoing investigation into the cause of the blaze. The incident was reported at 8.27am through the 199 emergency hotline. Firefighters from the Bang Chan Fire and…

  • Thailand NewsFire erupts in condo, woman hospitalized for smoke inhalation | Thaiger

    Fire erupts in condo, woman hospitalized for smoke inhalation

    A fire broke out inside a condominium unit in Bangkok’s Ladprao area on Thursday, sending thick smoke through the building and leaving a young woman hospitalized with smoke inhalation injuries. Authorities said the fire was quickly brought under control and is believed to have been caused by an electrical short circuit in an air-conditioning unit. At around 12.15pm on January…

  • Thailand NewsVan carrying passenger crashes after tire blowout, one killed and eight injured | Thaiger

    Van carrying passenger crashes after tire blowout, one killed and eight injured

    A fatal road accident in Udon Thani province left one person dead and eight others injured after a passenger van carrying pilgrims suffered a tire blowout and slammed into a roadside tree on Wednesday afternoon, authorities said. The incident occurred at about 1.50pm on January 2, 2026, on the Nong Han–Phibun Rak road between Ban Nai Yom and Ban Don…

  • Thailand NewsThai 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…

  • Thailand NewsMan 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 NewsPeople’s Party MP candidate arrested in drug money laundering probe, denies involvement | Thaiger

    People’s Party MP candidate arrested in drug money laundering probe, denies involvement

    A parliamentary candidate from the People’s Party was arrested on Monday morning in connection with an ongoing investigation into a large-scale drug trafficking and money laundering network, according to officials from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau. At approximately 10:45 a.m. on December 29, 2025, officers from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau detained Mr. Boonrit Raorungroj, also known as Bank, at his residence…

  • Thailand NewsFire 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…

  • Thailand NewsNarcotics 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…

  • Thailand NewsFormer 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.…

  • Thailand News5,000 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 NewsThailand 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…

  • Thailand News52 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…

  • Thailand NewsRajadamnern 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,…

  • Thailand NewsKing 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…

  • Thailand NewsCambodian 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…

  • Thailand NewsBorder 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…

  • Thailand NewsYaowarat comes alive as Chinese opera revives memories in Bangkok’s historic Chinatown | Thaiger

    Yaowarat comes alive as Chinese opera revives memories in Bangkok’s historic Chinatown

    The sound of cymbals, traditional melodies, and rhythmic chanting once again echoed through Yaowarat, Bangkok’s historic Chinatown, as Chinese opera returned to the heart of the neighborhood. For three nights, the area surrounding Wat Mangkon Station transformed into a living cultural stage during the event BEM Happy Journey 2025: Yaowarat, drawing longtime residents, elderly opera fans, and younger visitors together…

  • Thailand NewsConstruction 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…

  • Thailand NewsDelivery rider kills ex-girlfriend outside Bang Na apartment before taking his own life | Thaiger

    Delivery rider kills ex-girlfriend outside Bang Na apartment before taking his own life

    Two people are dead following a shooting outside an apartment building in Bangkok’s Bang Na district early Sunday morning, in a case police say was driven by jealousy, domestic violence, and a failed attempt at reconciliation. The incident occurred at around 12.30am on December 28, 2025. Bang Na Police Station received an emergency call reporting that a woman had been…

  • Thailand NewsWhy “Boycott Thailand” is trending on social media | Thaiger

    Why “Boycott Thailand” is trending on social media

    A social media backlash has erupted after a video showing the partial demolition of a Hindu deity statue near the Thai–Cambodian border went viral, triggering calls to boycott Thailand among some Indian social media users. The footage, widely shared across X and Instagram, appears to show heavy machinery damaging a statue of Lord Vishnu located near the border area between…

  • Thailand NewsLieutenant General accused of rape and filming officer surrenders after police raid | Thaiger

    Lieutenant General accused of rape and filming officer surrenders after police raid

    A retired Lieutenant General accused of raping and secretly filming a female Lieutenant surrendered to police late Friday night following a coordinated operation that included a raid on his home in Nonthaburi and the arrest of a Captain linked to the case. Authorities say the case involves serious allegations of sexual violence, unlawful detention, and abuse of power within the…

  • Thailand NewsAuditor General building collapse leads to 23 fraud indictments | Thaiger

    Auditor General building collapse leads to 23 fraud indictments

    Twenty-three individuals and companies have been indicted following the collapse of Thailand’s new Office of the Auditor General building, with investigators citing design fraud, document falsification, and construction failures that led to loss of life. The Office of the Auditor General confirmed on December 26 that prosecutors have accepted recommendations from police investigators to charge 23 suspects in connection with…

  • Thailand NewsRare flat-headed cat spotted in Thailand after 29 years | Thaiger

    Rare flat-headed cat spotted in Thailand after 29 years

    Conservationists in Thailand have confirmed the return of the flat-headed cat, one of the world’s rarest wild felines, after a 29-year absence. On December 25, global wild cat conservation group Panthera and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation announced that camera traps captured multiple images of flat-headed cats at Princess Sirindhorn Wildlife Sanctuary in southern Thailand. The…

  • Thailand NewsThailand and Cambodia sign 72-hour ceasefire agreement | Thaiger

    Thailand and Cambodia sign 72-hour ceasefire agreement

    Thailand and Cambodia have formally agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire following high-level talks held under the framework of the General Border Committee (GBC), marking a temporary pause in hostilities along the disputed border areas. The agreement follows the principles outlined in the Kuala Lumpur Joint Agreement and is tied to a proposal involving the possible release of 18 Cambodian soldiers…

  • Thailand NewsThailand agrees to ceasefire, rejects pre-clash position return | Thaiger

    Thailand agrees to ceasefire, rejects pre-clash position return

    Thailand says it is prepared to enter a short ceasefire with Cambodia but will not accept any deal that requires Thai forces to retreat from areas they have secured during the latest border clashes. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said the National Security Council has approved a 72-hour ceasefire proposal and authorized Defense Minister Nattaphon Narkphanit to represent Thailand at talks…

  • Thailand NewsTruck driver falls asleep, kills four in motorway crash | Thaiger

    Truck driver falls asleep, kills four in motorway crash

    Four people were killed and one seriously injured after a pickup truck driver fell asleep and rear-ended an 18-wheel truck on a motorway in Chonburi early this morning. The crash occurred at 3.10am on December 27 at kilometer marker 91 on the Pattaya-bound lane of the motorway in Bang Phra sub district, Si Racha district. Police from Khao Khiao Highway…

  • World NewsThai army reports heavy clashes in Sisaket as border tensions stay high | Thaiger

    Thai army reports heavy clashes in Sisaket as border tensions stay high

    The 2nd Army Region has released its latest summary of fighting along the Thai-Cambodian border, saying tensions remained high on December 26, particularly in Sisaket province, where heavy exchanges of fire were reported throughout the day. According to the army, clashes were concentrated across multiple points along the border, but Thai forces retained control of all strategic areas. In Ubon…

  • Bangkok TravelFestive Christmas destinations in Bangkok to celebrate in 2025 | Thaiger

    Festive Christmas destinations in Bangkok to celebrate in 2025

    Bangkok does Christmas its own way. No cold weather. No quiet nights, but people still want a reason to gather, eat well, drink late, and stay out longer than planned. Hotels, bars, clubs, and venues know this, and they plan accordingly. If you want a clear plan for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or New Year’s Eve, start here. These places…

  • Thailand NewsRealsmart positions AI at the core of its 2026 growth strategy | Thaiger

    Realsmart positions AI at the core of its 2026 growth strategy

    RealSmart Public Company Limited has unveiled its business plan for 2026, positioning the company to ride what it sees as a decisive shift in how Thai organizations use artificial intelligence in daily operations and executive decision-making. Speaking this week, Phukit Distharanon, chief executive officer of RealSmart, said 2026 would mark a turning point where AI moves beyond pilot projects and…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s car production rises 11% in November as domestic sales climb | Thaiger

    Thailand’s car production rises 11% in November as domestic sales climb

    Thailand’s car production rose sharply in November, climbing 11.06% from a year earlier to 130,222 units, according to data released on Monday by the Federation of Thai Industries. The increase follows another strong month in October, when production rose 14.17% year on year, signalling a steady recovery in the country’s auto manufacturing sector. Thailand is Southeast Asia’s largest vehicle production…