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  • Free boat rides launched after Bangkok sinkhole chaos | Thaiger

    Free boat rides launched after Bangkok sinkhole chaos

    A free boat service has been launched in Bangkok to help commuters affected by severe traffic disruptions caused by a sudden road collapse near a hospital. The Marine Department has deployed one of its patrol boats, Jao Tha 214, to ferry passengers for free between Thewet Pier and Kiakkai Pier. The emergency water transport service aims to alleviate severe traffic…

  • Thailand warned of flash floods as monsoon rains intensify | Thaiger

    Thailand warned of flash floods as monsoon rains intensify

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned of heavy rains, flash floods and high seas as a strong monsoon and an incoming storm intensify across the country. Residents in the North, Northeast and East should prepare for widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy to very heavy rain between yesterday, September 24, and tomorrow, September 26. Flash floods, overflowing rivers and landslides…

  • Thailand MPs back bills to cut work hours, add menstruation leave | Thaiger

    Thailand MPs back bills to cut work hours, add menstruation leave

    Thailand’s House of Representatives approved two opposition bills to amend labour laws, aiming to reduce working hours, expand leave rights and boost workplace equality. The bills, both tabled by MPs from the People’s Party, were approved during a heated session today, September 24, and will now be reviewed by special committees before any further readings. The first bill, introduced by…

  • Thai youth shaping a greener future through innovation through the project Wonder Lab: Youth for a Greener Tomorrow | Thaiger

    Thai youth shaping a greener future through innovation through the project Wonder Lab: Youth for a Greener Tomorrow

    Sustainability is one of those topics that can feel abstract until you see it in action. In Thailand, a group of young people recently showed that tackling environmental challenges does not always require big budgets or government programmes. Sometimes, it starts with students, a few bold ideas, and a platform that believes in their potential. That platform was Wonder Lab:…

  • Skeleton in Bangkok confirmed as Thai woman missing 12 years ago | Thaiger

    Skeleton in Bangkok confirmed as Thai woman missing 12 years ago

    Thai parents are seeking an investigation into the death of their missing daughter, whose remains were recently identified after 12 years. A DNA test confirmed that a skeleton discovered in the Lat Krabang district of Bangkok belonged to her. The missing woman, Phawinee “Kae” Kortaisong, was reported missing in 2013 at the age of 23. An only child, she had…

  • Thailand rolls out stricter ride-hailing rules from October | Thaiger

    Thailand rolls out stricter ride-hailing rules from October

    Thailand will introduce new ride-hailing regulations next month, requiring stricter checks on drivers and platforms to improve safety, trust and transparency. The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) confirmed that the regulations, effective from October, will redefine the role of ride-hailing platforms from intermediaries to active service regulators. Under the new rules, platforms must verify the identities of both passengers and…

  • Thai man confesses to killing son-in-law for raping his granddaughter | Thaiger

    Thai man confesses to killing son-in-law for raping his granddaughter

    An 80 year old Thai man in Nakhon Sawan province confessed to killing his son-in-law, stating that the victim had raped his stepdaughter, who is also his beloved granddaughter. A Thai woman discovered the dead body of her husband, 44 year old Sergeant Major First Class Nirut, in a pond in the Phaisali district of Nakhon Sawan on September 22.…

  • Foreigners slammed for using kids to sell roses on Pattaya strip | Thaiger

    Foreigners slammed for using kids to sell roses on Pattaya strip

    Business owners in Pattaya raised concerns after foreigners were seen using children to sell roses on Walking Street, fuelling fears of exploitation and harm. The complaints surfaced at around 3.30am yesterday, September 23, when Walking Street operators reported groups of foreign men and women using children as young as one to seven years old to sell roses. Each flower is…

  • Anutin launches inquiry after Bangkok sinkhole causes shutdowns (video) | Thaiger

    Anutin launches inquiry after Bangkok sinkhole causes shutdowns (video)

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul ordered an investigation after a road collapse near a Bangkok hospital damaged buildings, forced evacuations and shut services. Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin rushed to the scene and has ordered an urgent investigation into the cause of the collapse, which occurred at a construction site for the new MRT Purple Line. “This is a purely…

  • Bus driver found dead beside parked vehicle in Chachoengsao | Thaiger

    Bus driver found dead beside parked vehicle in Chachoengsao

    A 52 year old bus driver was found dead beside his parked vehicle in Chachoengsao province, central Thailand, leaving factory workers stranded as police launched an investigation. The incident took place around 9pm yesterday, September 23, at a designated parking area along Bang Na-Trat Road. The driver, identified as 52 year old Veerawat from Samut Prakan, was found lying on…

  • 3 call centre scammers arrested in Bangkok with 1,000 Yaba pills | Thaiger

    3 call centre scammers arrested in Bangkok with 1,000 Yaba pills

    Police arrested three call centre scammers at a luxury hotel in the Chatuchak district of Bangkok yesterday, September 23, and seized 1,000 methamphetamine tablets, commonly known as Yaba. The Royal Thai Police (RTP) detected suspicious money transfers involving two victims in the Phaya Thai and Bang Pho areas of Bangkok. A total of 4.5 million baht was moved from their…

  • Gunfire erupts as Cambodian troops target Thai border fence | Thaiger

    Gunfire erupts as Cambodian troops target Thai border fence

    Cambodian soldiers fired shots at a barbed wire fence along the Thai border in Sisaket, prompting Thai troops to hold fire while keeping watch on the area. The incident occurred yesterday afternoon, September 23, in Sao Thong Chai subdistrict, Kantharalak district. Reports indicate that between three and five rounds were discharged at around 1.20pm, with Thai troops stationed nearby choosing…

  • Thai govt plans cheaper fares and 60 billion baht stimulus boost | Thaiger

    Thai govt plans cheaper fares and 60 billion baht stimulus boost

    The government announced a two-phase transport plan aimed at cutting travel costs and easing living expenses, with fare and subsidy details expected soon. Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn announced a short-term, four-month initiative to cut public transport costs, covering electric rail fares, bus services, and expressway fees. Specific details are expected within a week, while long-term strategies…

  • Hi-So activist arrested after assaulting U Drink I Drive driver in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Hi-So activist arrested after assaulting U Drink I Drive driver in Chon Buri

    Police arrested a political activist and businessman who physically assaulted a U Drink I Drive driver in Chon Buri on July 5, after he failed to respond to three summonses issued by officers. U Drink I Drive is a platform offering professional chauffeur services to customers who own cars and wish to travel safely, particularly after consuming alcohol. The platform’s…

  • German man arrested for illegal e-bike tours on Koh Pha Ngan | Thaiger

    German man arrested for illegal e-bike tours on Koh Pha Ngan

    A German man and a Myanmar national were arrested on Koh Pha Ngan for illegally operating a tour business using electric motorbikes to guide tourists. Tourist police swooped in at midday on Monday, September 22, following complaints that high-speed electric motorcycles, reportedly rented out by the pair, were causing safety concerns among locals and visitors. The suspects were identified as…

  • 2 Ugandan women arrested in Pattaya prostitution crackdown | Thaiger

    2 Ugandan women arrested in Pattaya prostitution crackdown

    Police arrested two Ugandan women at a hotel in Pattaya yesterday, 23 September, on charges of prostitution following multiple complaints from foreign visitors irritated by persistent service offers.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) The Director of the Tourist Police Bureau, Saksira Pueak-am, reported that officers had received repeated complaints from tourists…

  • Meth-crazed man threatens mum in Chon Buri cash rampage | Thaiger

    Meth-crazed man threatens mum in Chon Buri cash rampage

    A man under the influence of drugs threatened his mother at their Chon Buri home, prompting police intervention after he demanded money for more narcotics. The incident unfolded around 5pm yesterday, September 23, in Village 3 of the Bo Win subdistrict, where police were called to a private residence following reports of domestic violence. The suspect, identified as 26 year…

  • Lightning strike kills caddy during stormy round in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Lightning strike kills caddy during stormy round in Bangkok

    A caddy died after being struck by lightning while working during a rainstorm at a Bangkok golf course, as players continued their game despite the weather. The fatal incident occurred during a storm last Thursday, September 18, as four golfers and four caddies played through heavy weather at The Legacy Golf Club on Panya Indra Road in Khlong Sam Wa…

  • Chon Buri hit-and-run driver dumps pickup and flees on foot | Thaiger

    Chon Buri hit-and-run driver dumps pickup and flees on foot

    A high-speed hit-and-run in Chon Buri left one vehicle damaged and led to a dramatic chase after the driver fled the scene and abandoned their truck in a field. The collision occurred at 9.36pm on Monday, September 22, along Chaipornwithee Road near Tham Pratun Temple in the Khao Mai Kaew subdistrict. Police Lieutenant Yuttana Phosidi, Deputy Inspector at Huay Yai…

  • Typhoon Ragasa fuels storms as Thailand faces fresh flood fears | Thaiger

    Typhoon Ragasa fuels storms as Thailand faces fresh flood fears

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned residents nationwide of heavy rain, thunderstorms and rough seas as the monsoon trough and a nearby typhoon intensify. The TMD warned that the North and Northeast remain under the influence of the monsoon trough, while the southwest monsoon is prevailing over the Andaman Sea, Gulf of Thailand, and much of the southern, central and…

  • Young Thais drive fashion and beauty boom in local market | Thaiger

    Young Thais drive fashion and beauty boom in local market

    A nationwide survey found Thai consumers still favour local food and drink, while younger shoppers are driving growth in beauty and fashion products. The nationwide poll, carried out in August by the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), gathered responses from more than 5,400 people across income groups and regions. It found that food and beverages remain the most popular…

  • How Spark Sonus uses AI video translation to help enterprises create ‘local hits’ | Thaiger

    How Spark Sonus uses AI video translation to help enterprises create ‘local hits’

    On September 16, during the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo, the intelligent Silk Road connecting voices to the world, the iFLYTEK Smart Media International Forum was successfully held in Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. This forum focused on the long-standing core pain points of content export: cost, efficiency, and localisation. And, for the first time, it systematically provided a standardised and…

  • Bhumjaithai Party members accused of secret ties to casinos in Cambodia | Thaiger

    Bhumjaithai Party members accused of secret ties to casinos in Cambodia

    A former police officer accused four executives of the Bhumjaithai Party of accepting bribes from nine casinos in Cambodia. The party leader and Prime Minister of Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul, has reportedly denied meeting the ex-officer. The former Special Branch Bureau officer, Santana Prayoonrat, visited the Bhumjaithai Party’s head office on September 22 to submit 50 pages of evidence in support…

  • Korean scam gang in Pattaya busted for 478 million baht fraud haul | Thaiger

    Korean scam gang in Pattaya busted for 478 million baht fraud haul

    South Korean police dismantled a syndicate based in Pattaya, accused of running online scams that defrauded victims of millions through fake schemes. The group allegedly scammed nearly 900 victims out of 21 billion Korean won (US$15 million or 478 million baht). South Korean police confirmed yesterday, September 22, that 25 suspects from the group, known as the Longge Company, have…

  • Phuket underpass chaos as 15-car crash halts traffic | Thaiger

    Phuket underpass chaos as 15-car crash halts traffic

    A multi-car crash in a Phuket underpass left one person injured and caused hours of traffic disruption as police and rescue teams rushed to the scene. The crash happened at around midday yesterday, September 22, in the Darasamutr Intersection underpass, prompting a large police and emergency response. Wichit Police confirmed that 15 vehicles were damaged in the collision, though no…

  • TAT woos Chinese tourists with stars and shopping perks | Thaiger

    TAT woos Chinese tourists with stars and shopping perks

    Thailand has launched a tourism campaign to attract more Chinese visitors, enlisting popular actors and offering perks as part of cultural celebrations. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) officially launched the Nihao Month initiative this month, running until the Chinese New Year in 2026. The campaign marks the 50th anniversary of Thai-Chinese relations and is timed to capture visitor traffic…

  • Malaysian tourists complain after hours-long wait at Thai border checkpoint | Thaiger

    Malaysian tourists complain after hours-long wait at Thai border checkpoint

    Malaysian tourists complained after officials at the Sadao Customs Checkpoint in the southern province of Songkhla made them wait two to three hours to enter Thailand due to delayed document processing. Senator Chaiyong Maneerungsakun planned to raise the issue of delays at the border checkpoint in Parliament. He revealed that he had received numerous complaints from Malaysian tourists travelling to Thailand…

  • Anutin plans UN trip to defend Thailand over border row | Thaiger

    Anutin plans UN trip to defend Thailand over border row

    Thailand’s prime minister is preparing to attend the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York to address border tensions with Cambodia and hold key talks. Speaking yesterday, September 22, Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed discussions are underway with the Council of State and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to assess the appropriateness of his attendance. “This is a valuable opportunity to engage with…

  • Pattaya man beaten unconscious after row over filming | Thaiger

    Pattaya man beaten unconscious after row over filming

    A young man visiting Pattaya was left critically injured after being attacked on a street when an argument over filming escalated into a violent assault. The brutal assault happened in the early hours of yesterday, September 22, behind the Tukcom Mall building in South Pattaya. Police said the incident appeared to stem from a heated dispute that escalated when the…

  • People’s Party slams backroom deal rumours on lese majeste case | Thaiger

    People’s Party slams backroom deal rumours on lese majeste case

    The People’s Party leader denied claims his party struck a secret deal with Bhumjaithai to protect MPs under investigation over lese majeste. The controversy centres on 44 lawmakers who were previously members of the dissolved Move Forward Party (MFP) before joining the People’s Party. They are currently under investigation for allegedly pushing to amend Section 112 of the Criminal Code,…