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  • Frenchman dies after jumping from Pattaya hotel balcony | Thaiger

    Frenchman dies after jumping from Pattaya hotel balcony

    A hotel security guard in Pattaya alerted police after witnessing a Frenchman jump from a fifth-floor balcony early this morning, October 27, despite efforts to intervene. Rescuers from the Sawang Boriboon Dhammastan Foundation were alerted to the incident at around 5am and rushed to the scene, a hotel in southern Pattaya. Officers from Mueang Pattaya Police Station were also called…

  • Thai and Cambodian leaders sign peace declaration witnessed by Trump | Thaiger

    Thai and Cambodian leaders sign peace declaration witnessed by Trump

    Thai Prime Minister (PM) Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian PM Hun Manet signed a joint declaration in Malaysia, witnessed by United States President Donald Trump and Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim. The ceremony, titled Delivering Peace: Cambodia-Thailand Peace Deal, was held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, October 26. President Trump opened the event by expressing his condolences to Thailand over the passing of…

  • Pheu Thai Party to elect new leader as four frontrunners emerge | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai Party to elect new leader as four frontrunners emerge

    The Pheu Thai Party will hold a special general assembly on Friday to elect a new leader and executive committee following the resignation of Paetongtarn Shinawatra, according to party sources and a report from Bangkok Post. Paetongtarn stepped down as party leader on October 22, after being disqualified from serving as prime minister by the Constitutional Court in August over…

  • October 27: Heavy rain forecast for 16 provinces in Thailand on October 27 | Thaiger

    October 27: Heavy rain forecast for 16 provinces in Thailand on October 27

    The Meteorological Department is predicting heavy rain today, October 27, in 16 provinces, particularly in the south, where 60% of the area is expected to be affected. Bangkok and its vicinity are also warned to exercise caution due to adverse weather conditions. Meanwhile, temperatures in upper Thailand are expected to rise slightly. Heavy rain is primarily expected in the central and…

  • Four dead, including 3 year old, after car crashes into canal in Phayao | Thaiger

    Four dead, including 3 year old, after car crashes into canal in Phayao

    A tragic Phayao accident claimed the lives of four family members, including a 3 year old child, after their car plunged into a canal. The incident took place yesterday, on October 25 at 6.57pm. Police are investigating the cause of this unfortunate event. The accident was reported to the Dok Kham Tai Police Station by the emergency room of Dok…

  • Glowing sushi causes health concern over bioluminescence | Thaiger

    Glowing sushi causes health concern over bioluminescence

    A Facebook user, “Mild Burusskorn,” recently shared an unusual discovery in the group ‘We Are Consumers’ today, on October 26. The user purchased sushi, only to find one piece glowing blue. This unexpected phenomenon caused concern and confusion, prompting further investigation. The sushi in question was a piece of sweet egg, specifically ordered from the staff after the initial set…

  • Jellyfish barbecue leaves five in hospital in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Jellyfish barbecue leaves five in hospital in Samut Prakan

    Early this morning on October 26, five individuals, including four adults and a young girl, collapsed unconscious on a road in Samut Prakan province. They had been enjoying a barbecue party at a housing complex in Bang Pu district when they suddenly fell ill after consuming jellyfish. The group, who had been partaking in the festivities, started experiencing severe symptoms…

  • Nigerian drug traffickers arrested in Bangkok’s Nana in undercover sting (video) | Thaiger

    Nigerian drug traffickers arrested in Bangkok’s Nana in undercover sting (video)

    Undercover police disguised as construction workers apprehended several suspected Nigerian drug traffickers in Bangkok’s Nana area earlier today, on October 26. According to Police Major General Theeradet Thumsuthee, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, a team of 40 plainclothes officers, primarily posing as construction workers, arrested eight Nigerian men and a Thai suspect, aged 23 to 41, just after…

  • Call centre scam backfires after targeting Deputy Commander | Thaiger

    Call centre scam backfires after targeting Deputy Commander

    A call centre gang attempted to deceive a senior police officer by impersonating a mobile network company representative, leading to a search of a condominium in Nonthaburi province. The search resulted in the discovery of equipment potentially linked to illegal activities. Yesterday, on October 25 at 10am, Major General Worachat Saenkham, head of Provincial Police Region 1, along with Deputy…

  • Thai Astronomical Society explains mysterious fireball sightings | Thaiger

    Thai Astronomical Society explains mysterious fireball sightings

    The Thai Astronomical Society has reported that a bright fireball observed early morning, on October 26, followed by a loud explosion, may be remnants of an ancient comet that disintegrated 10,000 years ago. The society clarified that this fireball is unrelated to the Comet Lemmon, which is over 90 million kilometres away from Earth. At approximately 12.30am on October 26,…

  • Trump pushes Thai-Cambodian peace declaration during Malaysia visit | Thaiger

    Trump pushes Thai-Cambodian peace declaration during Malaysia visit

    Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Kuala Lumpur today, on October 26, preceding a signing ceremony for a ceasefire agreement with Cambodia, according to a government statement. The agreement, described as a ‘declaration’ rather than a peace deal, is intended to signal a desire to normalise relations, stated a Ministry of Foreign…

  • Pattaya bar offers bounty after thief nabs prized BMX bike | Thaiger

    Pattaya bar offers bounty after thief nabs prized BMX bike

    A bar in Pattaya is appealing for help after a thief stole a customer’s bicycle, prompting a police report and a cash reward for its return. The incident, which occurred on Monday, October 20, was captured on CCTV and widely shared on social media, sparking public outrage and concerns over the bar’s reputation. The bar, located in Soi 6, is…

  • Anutin hits back at scam claims, calls rumours baseless | Thaiger

    Anutin hits back at scam claims, calls rumours baseless

    Thailand’s prime minister denied involvement in scam networks following international reports, reaffirming government efforts to crack down on cybercrime. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has hit back at allegations linking him to scam operations in Thailand, dismissing the claims as unfounded and politically motivated. The remarks follow a New York Times report naming Thailand as a hotspot for scam activity, sparking…

  • Rain can’t stop Phuket Vegetarian Festival’s wildest parade | Thaiger

    Rain can’t stop Phuket Vegetarian Festival’s wildest parade

    Thousands gathered in Phuket Town to witness sacred processions, where spirit mediums braved rain and rituals during the Vegetarian Festival. Thousands of devotees, spirit mediums, and curious onlookers lined the streets of Phuket Town today, October 25, to witness the powerful Iw Keng processions from the Tha Ruea and Jeng Ong shrines, two of the most revered events in the…

  • Thai govt denies event ban, urges respect for Queen Sirikit | Thaiger

    Thai govt denies event ban, urges respect for Queen Sirikit

    Thai officials have clarified that no ban has been imposed on private events, urging organisers to adjust activities respectfully during the mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother. The government has clarified that no official ban has been imposed on private entertainment events during the national mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, urging only that activities…

  • New Norse Air routes boost Bangkok and Phuket winter arrivals | Thaiger

    New Norse Air routes boost Bangkok and Phuket winter arrivals

    Thailand will welcome more European visitors this winter as a low-cost airline launches five new direct routes to Bangkok and Phuket from the UK and Scandinavia. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is celebrating the launch of five new direct flights by Norse Atlantic Airways, strengthening long-haul connectivity from Europe to Bangkok and Phuket for the 2025/2026 winter season. The…

  • PM Anutin delays summit trip to lead Queen Mother funeral plans | Thaiger

    PM Anutin delays summit trip to lead Queen Mother funeral plans

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has delayed his planned trip to Malaysia to lead an urgent Cabinet meeting regarding the royal funeral arrangements for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother. The Queen Mother passed away at 9.21pm yesterday, October 24, at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, as announced by the Bureau of the Royal Household. In response, the Thai national flag…

  • ‘Shogun’-linked loan shark gang busted in Chon Buri raid | Thaiger

    ‘Shogun’-linked loan shark gang busted in Chon Buri raid

    Police in Chon Buri have arrested two men connected to a notorious illegal loan shark operation believed to be part of the infamous Shogun network, seizing evidence including loan documents, mobile devices, and an unlicensed firearm. The operation was led by Police Colonel Thienchai Lertmaneethawisap, Superintendent of the Region 2 Crime Suppression Division, under the direction of Major General Kiattisak Srathongoi.…

  • Phuket raids target foreigners in illegal business crackdown | Thaiger

    Phuket raids target foreigners in illegal business crackdown

    Phuket Immigration officers launched a coordinated crackdown on five businesses in Patong, targeting alleged illegal foreign operations as part of a nationwide campaign to tighten control over foreign nationals working or investing unlawfully in Thailand. The raids, carried out on Thursday, October 23, followed a directive from Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, instructing officials to step up efforts to monitor foreign…

  • Lampang teen found dead near socket in suspected electrocution | Thaiger

    Lampang teen found dead near socket in suspected electrocution

    A 14 year old boy was found dead beside an electrical socket at his home in Nikhom Phatthana, Lampang, northern Thailand, prompting an investigation into the cause of his sudden death. The incident occurred yesterday morning, October 24, when the boy’s mother tried to wake him for school. After receiving no response, she entered his room and made the heartbreaking…

  • Boozy brawl ends in deadly stabbing in Chon Buri hillside home | Thaiger

    Boozy brawl ends in deadly stabbing in Chon Buri hillside home

    A man was fatally stabbed during a booze-fuelled fight in Chon Buri’s Sri Racha district on Thursday night, following a heated argument among friends. The incident occurred around 10.30pm on October 23 behind Somdej Phra Boromarajadevi Hospital where police found the lifeless body of 40 year old Prasert Iamsaard with three stab wounds to his abdomen. Officers from Sri Racha…

  • Queen Mother Sirikit passes peacefully at 93 in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Queen Mother Sirikit passes peacefully at 93 in Bangkok

    Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, has passed away peacefully at the age of 93. Her Majesty Queen Sirikit passed away at 9.21pm yesterday, October 24, at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, according to a statement released by the Bureau of the Royal Household. The announcement revealed that Her Majesty had been under medical care since September 7, 2019, for various illnesses…

  • Storm batters southern Thailand as cooler north warms up | Thaiger

    Storm batters southern Thailand as cooler north warms up

    Heavy rains are sweeping across southern Thailand as storms hit, while the northern region warms up. Officials warn of flooding risks as weather shifts nationwide. A strong monsoon trough over the lower South, combined with a moderate northeast monsoon, is bringing heavy rain to southern Thailand. Residents are being warned of flash floods, especially in low-lying and foothill areas. Offshore,…

  • Intoxicated tourist returned to hotel after collapse on Pattaya street | Thaiger

    Intoxicated tourist returned to hotel after collapse on Pattaya street

    Pattaya officials found a Chinese tourist who collapsed from intoxication near Walking Street in the early morning, prompting safety concerns. In the early hours of Wednesday, October 22, Pattaya municipal officers rushed to assist a heavily intoxicated Chinese visitor found unconscious near the entrance of the city’s infamous nightlife strip. The incident, which occurred at around 5am, drew concern from…

  • Miss Panama takes wrong spot in Miss Grand Bangkok blunder (video) | Thaiger

    Miss Panama takes wrong spot in Miss Grand Bangkok blunder (video)

    During an international beauty pageant in Bangkok, a contestant mistakenly stepped forward after mishearing the announcement of the Top 20 finalists. The glitzy event, held in Thailand’s capital on October 18, took an unexpected turn when Isamar Herrera, Miss Grand Panama, mistakenly stepped forward after believing her name had been called for the Top 20 finalists. In fact, it was…

  • Former RTP chief and 200 officers found guilty of taking bribes from gambling sites | Thaiger

    Former RTP chief and 200 officers found guilty of taking bribes from gambling sites

    After more than seven months of investigation, the Police Complaint Review Committee reported that the former Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP) and 200 officers were found guilty of accepting bribes from online gambling websites. Renowned lawyer Sitta Biabangkerd first brought the allegations to light, accusing former RTP Commissioner Torsak “Big Tor” Sukvimol and hundreds of police officers of…

  • Julapun poised to lead Pheu Thai reboot after Paetongtarn’s exit | Thaiger

    Julapun poised to lead Pheu Thai reboot after Paetongtarn’s exit

    The Pheu Thai Party is undergoing a major leadership shakeup after Paetongtarn Shinawatra resigned, paving the way for a new figure to guide the party through political headwinds. The shakeup has positioned Julapun Amornvivat as the leading candidate to take the reins, with a formal decision expected at the party’s general assembly on October 31. Julapun, known for his moderate…

  • 4 foreigners arrested in Phuket for operating restricted businesses | Thaiger

    4 foreigners arrested in Phuket for operating restricted businesses

    Phuket Immigration officers arrested four foreigners for illegally operating businesses in Patong, including a motorcycle rental shop, a travel agency, a barber shop, and restaurants. Immigration officials launched raids on five businesses along Phra Baramee Road and Rat-U-Thit 200 Pi Road in Patong sub-district, Kathu district, following complaints from residents. During the inspection, officers found an Israeli man, whose name…

  • SRT ramps up legal fight over land grabs in Buriram plots | Thaiger

    SRT ramps up legal fight over land grabs in Buriram plots

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has launched fresh legal action to evict those occupying its land in Buriram, aiming to reclaim 15 plots through the courts. The SRT is intensifying its efforts to reclaim state land in Buriram, filing fresh lawsuits to evict alleged trespassers from 15 plots in the Khao Kradong area. The move follows earlier legal action…

  • Southern Thailand man caught mailing grenades via courier | Thaiger

    Southern Thailand man caught mailing grenades via courier

    A man has been arrested in southern Thailand after a private courier discovered grenades in a suspicious parcel, prompting a full military-led investigation. Police arrested a man linked to the illegal shipping of M79 grenades after a private courier company discovered live rounds hidden in a parcel. Yesterday, October 23, Colonel Ekwarit Chobchupol, deputy spokesperson for the Internal Security Operations…