Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.
  • Thailand NewsTang Rat app crashes amid rush for 10,000 baht digital wallet | Thaiger

    Tang Rat app crashes amid rush for 10,000 baht digital wallet

    The Tang Rat application crashed as numerous people rushed to download and verify their identities ahead of the registration for the 10,000 baht digital wallet set to begin tomorrow, August 1. It was reported today that the government, through the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES) and the Ministry of Finance, will open the registration for the 10,000 baht…

  • Thailand NewsThai man arrested for stealing from Bangkok laundrettes | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for stealing from Bangkok laundrettes

    Thai police arrested a man suspected of breaking into coin-operated machines at several laundrettes in Bangkok. Despite his attempts to evade detection by adjusting surveillance cameras, he was ultimately caught. Police Lieutenant General Thiti Saengsawang, Police Major General Noppasil Poolwasawat, Pol. Maj. Gen. Teeradech Thammasuthee, and Colonel Niwat Phuenguthaisri, along with their investigative teams, successfully apprehended 29 year old Chaiyanan.…

  • Phuket NewsUrgent call for O-negative blood donations in Phuket | Thaiger

    Urgent call for O-negative blood donations in Phuket

    A call for urgent blood donations has been issued by the RH-Emergency Donation group to aid a Frenchman in dire need of O-negative blood. The plea highlights the scarcity of this blood type among the Thai population, underscoring the importance of donations from Westerners. This urgent request was made through a Facebook post, emphasising the critical need for O-negative blood…

  • Thailand NewsEx-PM Thaksin’s Dubai dreams dashed: Medical treatment declined | Thaiger

    Ex-PM Thaksin’s Dubai dreams dashed: Medical treatment declined

    The Criminal Court dashed former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s hopes of jetting off to Dubai for medical treatment. The embattled ex-leader requested to travel to the UAE from August 1 to 16, citing a slew of health issues, including chronic pneumonia, respiratory and coronary symptoms, a torn right rotator cuff, and spinal disc herniation. Thaksin, who celebrated his 75th birthday last…

  • Thailand NewsBTSC demands 40 billion baht Green Line overdue debt payment | Thaiger

    BTSC demands 40 billion baht Green Line overdue debt payment

    The Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC) declared itself ready to negotiate with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Krungthep Thanakom (KT) over the staggering debt tied to the BTS Green Line extensions. This comes hot on the heels of a Supreme Administrative Court ruling on July 26, giving both parties a 180-day deadline to cough up nearly 12 billion baht…

  • Thailand NewsKhon Kaen residents find bag of 134,000 meth pills by roadside | Thaiger

    Khon Kaen residents find bag of 134,000 meth pills by roadside

    Residents in Khon Kaen stumbled upon a black bag containing 134,000 methamphetamine pills (meth) discarded by a roadside. Police are investigating fingerprints left behind to track down the drug trafficking network involved. Police Colonel Pichai Nakhundi, head of the Manchakhiri Police Station, explained that the drugs were found on the route between Ban Burana and Ban Nong Hai in Phon…

  • Thailand NewsCrackdown reveals 2,000 fake vehicle registrations in Thailand | Thaiger

    Crackdown reveals 2,000 fake vehicle registrations in Thailand

    Royal Thai Police launched an operation titled Crackdown on Illegal Vehicles Flooding the City, leading to the search of four locations and the discovery of over 2,000 fake registrations, including a single registration number used on 26 vehicles. The operation, conducted yesterday, involved the Crime Suppression Division and the Department of Land Transport (DLT). Senior officers including Sopon Saraphat, Montri…

  • Thailand NewsThailand to send 900 workers to Finland for berry picking | Thaiger

    Thailand to send 900 workers to Finland for berry picking

    Thailand’s Minister of Labour discussed with Finland’s Minister of Employment plans to send 900 Thai workers to pick wild berries. The safety, welfare, and benefits of the workers are guaranteed, with strict visa and work permit checks in place. Minister of Labour Pipat Ratchakitprakarn engaged in a video conference with Finland’s Minister of Employment Arto Satonen and his team. The…

  • Thailand NewsThai Olympic boxer Somluck denies sexual assault charges in court | Thaiger

    Thai Olympic boxer Somluck denies sexual assault charges in court

    A Thai Olympic boxing hero arrived at Khon Kaen Provincial Court today, confident he could prove his innocence against sexual assault charges. The 51 year old boxer, Somluck Khamsing, and his close aide Pichet Chinaehantha, accompanied by their lawyer, attended court for the first hearing today, July 31, which involved the examination of evidence and witness lists. Prosecutors have indicted…

  • Thailand NewsAirAsia launches direct flights from Phuket to India | Thaiger

    AirAsia launches direct flights from Phuket to India

    AirAsia Thailand unveiled new direct flight routes from Phuket to Chennai and Kolkata, promising seamless travel to paradise from two of India’s major cities. Starting from October 27, these flights will offer travellers a convenient gateway to Phuket’s pristine beaches, vibrant cultural scenes, and delectable seafood. The Chennai-Phuket route will operate thrice weekly, while the Kolkata-Phuket connection will take off…

  • Thailand NewsThailand warns travellers as Oropouche fever spreads in Brazil | Thaiger

    Thailand warns travellers as Oropouche fever spreads in Brazil

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is closely monitoring the spread of Oropouche fever in Brazil, where two fatalities have already been reported. The disease, transmitted by midges, has not yet been detected in Asia, prompting vigilance and travel advisories for those heading to Central and South America. The Brazilian Ministry of Health reported on July 25 that two women under…

  • Thailand NewsActivist Parit Chiwarak sentenced to two years for lese majeste | Thaiger

    Activist Parit Chiwarak sentenced to two years for lese majeste

    The criminal court of Thailand sentenced political activist Parit Chiwarak, also known as Penguin, to three years in prison for lese majeste, later reduced to two years without suspension. An arrest warrant has been issued for him to serve the sentence within a 10-year statute of limitations. The verdict was delivered today, July 31, at 10am at Criminal Court Room…

  • Thailand NewsPaws for thought: Orphaned dogs named after 28 Thai provinces | Thaiger

    Paws for thought: Orphaned dogs named after 28 Thai provinces

    The Voice Foundation is urgently seeking new homes for 28 small-sized dogs, all named after Thai provinces, following the death of their owner in Khlong Sam Wa district, Bangkok. The story has captivated the public, with the foundation’s unique naming scheme for the dogs catching widespread attention. The dogs were discovered after a concerned neighbour noticed the absence of their…

  • Thailand NewsDuty-free shutdown drama: Thai airports set to lose big bucks | Thaiger

    Duty-free shutdown drama: Thai airports set to lose big bucks

    Airports of Thailand (AOT) is bracing for a colossal monthly loss of 143 million baht after announcing the closure of all duty-free shops in the arrivals areas of five major airports. This shocking move, aimed at boosting domestic spending, was approved by the Cabinet on July 2 and will come into effect on August 1. The closure affects duty-free shops…

  • Thailand NewsScottish former footballer jailed for Thailand child abuse | Thaiger

    Scottish former footballer jailed for Thailand child abuse

    A former football star turned child sex offender Ian Heddle has been sentenced to four years in jail after a chilling discovery of his heinous crimes. Once a midfielder for Scottish clubs like Dunfermline Athletic and St Johnstone, Heddle’s fall from grace was steep and shocking. The disgraced 61 year old ex-footballer was arrested at Edinburgh Airport in February last…

  • Thailand NewsUdon Thani noodle shop owner fined for pavement obstruction | Thaiger

    Udon Thani noodle shop owner fined for pavement obstruction

    Thai officials confirmed that the removal of tables and chairs from a noodle shop obstructing the pavement and road in Ban Dung district, Udon Thani province, was carried out in accordance with the law. The shop owner admitted to causing inconvenience and revealed that he and his nine year old daughter have been selling noodles since the early hours of…

  • Thailand NewsVaping troubles: British tourists warned of costly holiday mistake | Thaiger

    Vaping troubles: British tourists warned of costly holiday mistake

    British tourists heading abroad this summer are being warned of a costly mistake that could ruin their holiday. E-cigarette smokers need to be aware of strict anti-vaping laws in popular South East Asian destinations. The penalties for breaking these rules range from hefty fines to imprisonment. Countries like Thailand and Singapore have some of the strictest vaping bans in the…

  • Thailand NewsShameless Buriram school insists janitor pays 25,000 baht pickup bill | Thaiger

    Shameless Buriram school insists janitor pays 25,000 baht pickup bill

    A shameless school in Buriram has driven a school janitor into poverty after insisting he pays for repairs to the old school bus he drives. The unnamed school insists he pays a 25,000 baht repair bill despite being on a modest monthly salary of 10,000 baht. Kritsana Pitakkoet has been employed as a janitor at a local school for more than…

  • Thailand NewsShrimp farmer in Samut Prakan finds potential hybrid fish | Thaiger

    Shrimp farmer in Samut Prakan finds potential hybrid fish

    A shrimp farm owner in Samut Prakan has discovered a fish believed to be a hybrid between a blackchin tilapia and a blackchin gourami and has called for further investigation into its potential impact on local agriculture. Adisorn Chansuksawasdi, the owner of the shrimp farm located in Moo 6, Khlong Dan subdistrict, Bang Bo district, invited journalists to inspect his…

  • Thailand NewsCake drama leaves Thai woman in a crumby situation | Thaiger

    Cake drama leaves Thai woman in a crumby situation

    A Thai woman ordered a 5-pound cake costing 1,893 baht but received a product that left her and many others questioning its quality. The online community heavily criticised the cake’s appearance, igniting a viral debate. The woman posted a picture of the pandan caviar cake, which she ordered from a well-known bakery in Mahachai, Samut Sakhon, with an image in…

  • Thailand NewsMFP faces potential dissolution amid court ruling | Thaiger

    MFP faces potential dissolution amid court ruling

    Move Forward Party (MFP) remains resolute in its mission to promote progressive policies, regardless of the impending Constitutional Court ruling that could lead to its dissolution next week, according to spokesperson Parit Wacharasindhu. Parit announced that party leader Chaithawat Tulathon and chief adviser Pita Limjaroenrat will present statements on Friday summarising the legal arguments submitted to the court. The court…

  • Thailand NewsUS urges Thailand to release Vietnamese activist facing extradition | Thaiger

    US urges Thailand to release Vietnamese activist facing extradition

    US Congress members have formally requested that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin release Vietnamese activist Y Quynh Bdap and assist in his resettlement to a third country rather than deporting him. This appeal was based on a letter signed by Michelle Steel, Luis Correa, John Moolenaar, and Chris Smith dated Friday, July 26. Activist 32 year old Bdap, who founded Montagnards…

  • Thailand NewsDrunken Thai biker crashes into Chinese tourists in Jomtien | Thaiger

    Drunken Thai biker crashes into Chinese tourists in Jomtien

    A night of leisure turned into a nightmare for two Chinese tourists in Jomtien when a drunken Thai biker crashed into their motorcycle, leaving both parties injured. The incident occurred on Thursday night, July 25, on Soi Boonkanjana 5. Rescue workers and police swiftly arrived at the scene, discovering two Thai men, visibly intoxicated and unresponsive, sprawled next to their…

  • Thailand NewsUdon Thani park receives UNESCO World Heritage status | Thaiger

    Udon Thani park receives UNESCO World Heritage status

    Phu Phra Bat Historical Park in Udon Thani is poised to be recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the cultural category today, as announced by Natural Resources and Environment Minister Phatcharavat Wongsuwan. Phatcharavat, who leads the national committee for world heritage protection, stated that the Thai delegation attending the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee in India…

  • Thailand NewsHeavy rain and high waves to hit 34 provinces in Thailand | Thaiger

    Heavy rain and high waves to hit 34 provinces in Thailand

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for heavy rain from today until tomorrow, affecting 34 provinces, with risks of flooding and forest runoffs. High waves exceeding 2 metres are also expected at sea. Rainy conditions are anticipated over the holiday period, as the TMD forecasts weather between today and tomorrow, July 28. A moderate southwest monsoon is…

  • Thailand NewsBomb and gunfire injures four officers in Pattani | Thaiger

    Bomb and gunfire injures four officers in Pattani

    Khok Pho district in Pattani was thrown into chaos yesterday as negotiations failed, leading to an assailant throwing a bomb and opening fire on officials. Initial reports indicate four officers were injured in the incident. Officials arrived at Ban Khlong Chang in Na Ket subdistrict, Khok Pho district, Pattani province at 7.30am yesterday, July 26 following a tip-off from local…

  • Thailand NewsForensic report disputes self-defence claim in Thai pond murder | Thaiger

    Forensic report disputes self-defence claim in Thai pond murder

    A forensic investigation has contradicted the testimony regarding the murder of a friend disposed of in a pond in Nakhon Sawan province. The suspect had announced the act a month in advance, and the woman involved denied any romantic relationship, asserting there was no love triangle. In the case of a 54 year old Thai man, Rung, who killed 53…

  • Thailand NewsThai man rescued after two years of abuse by employers | Thaiger

    Thai man rescued after two years of abuse by employers

    A Thai man has been rescued and hospitalised after enduring two years of severe abuse and torture at the hands of his employers, a husband and wife, due to his inability to meet their sales targets. The 38 year old Thai man, Kong, was accompanied by social media activist Guntouch Pongpaiboonwet, also known as Gun Jompalang, when he filed a…

  • Thailand NewsNew bill to combat corruption in Thailand’s public sector | Thaiger

    New bill to combat corruption in Thailand’s public sector

    A new bill designed to streamline licencing and establish standards for government services is in the works, promising to be a significant tool in combating bribery and corruption in the public sector, according to Wissanu Krea-ngam, the prime minister’s legal adviser. Wissanu, during a lecture on preventing corruption in the public sector amid digital disruption, highlighted that this bill is…