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  • Rajamangala University students fight at Siam Skywalk, one injured | Thaiger

    Rajamangala University students fight at Siam Skywalk, one injured

    A fight broke out between university students at Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, at approximately 5.50pm yesterday. A group of 30 to 40 students from Rajamangala University of Technology, Uthen Thawai Campus walked around Siam Skywalk on the Tokyo shopping mall side, and at the same time, another group of students from the Pathum Wan Campus came up from the Art…

  • The White Lotus blooms with new A-listers for season 3 set in Thailand (video) | Thaiger

    The White Lotus blooms with new A-listers for season 3 set in Thailand (video)

    HBO‘s The White Lotus announced yet another stunning A-list cast for its highly anticipated third season set in Thailand. Parker Posey, Jason Isaacs, Leslie Bibb, Michelle Monaghan, Dom Hetrakul, and Tayme Thapthimthong are set to join the gripping comedy-drama, promising an explosive mix of talent and intrigue. Season one’s Natasha Rothwell is making a comeback, reprising her Emmy-nominated role as…

  • Elephant herd continue to cause havoc in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Elephant herd continue to cause havoc in central Thailand

    Volunteers in Prachin Buri province warned reporters to watch out for wild elephants in Wang Tha Chang Subdistrict yesterday, January 8, during their visit. The Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and village headman were watching out for wild elephants from Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary, Chachoengsao Province, which migrated across the border. The herd, comprising over 150 elephants, invaded deep into…

  • Thai PM gives a lesson of appreciation to teachers ahead of Teacher’s Day | Thaiger

    Thai PM gives a lesson of appreciation to teachers ahead of Teacher’s Day

    Thai Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin delivered a message ahead of Teacher’s Day, highlighting the importance of teachers as leaders of knowledge, who bring together teachings from textbooks and experiences. He emphasized that teachers are not merely instructors, but creators and givers. In today’s rapidly evolving world, the role of a teacher extends beyond imparting textbook knowledge. Teachers…

  • Thai man suspected of abusing his girlfriend and burying her alive | Thaiger

    Thai man suspected of abusing his girlfriend and burying her alive

    Police are searching for a Thai man suspected of physically assaulting his girlfriend and burying her alive in the Isaan province of Maha Sarakham. The dead body of the girlfriend, a 30 year old Thai woman called Daraporn “Pare” Phonsri, was found buried in a forest near a residential area in the Mueang district of Maha Sarakham province. She was…

  • Cambodian PM’s Thai-ties tour set for February 7 | Thaiger

    Cambodian PM’s Thai-ties tour set for February 7

    Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet is gearing up for a visit to Bangkok on February 7 to bolster bilateral ties between Cambodia and Thailand, as revealed by a well-placed diplomatic source. The diplomatic meeting will focus on an array of crucial topics to elevate the partnership between the two nations. Topping the discussion agenda is the cross-border trade, a joint crackdown…

  • Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce boosts global recognition for Thai cuisine | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce boosts global recognition for Thai cuisine

    Noteworthy strides are being made by the Ministry of Commerce in Thailand as they launch the Travel, Taste, Eat Thai SELECT campaign, a remarkable initiative to advance Thai cuisine’s global recognition. This ambitious endeavour, spearheaded by the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), is invested in motivating Thai eateries around the globe to secure the Thai SELECT certification, a seal…

  • Thai health minister faces backlash over new cannabis control bill | Thaiger

    Thai health minister faces backlash over new cannabis control bill

    Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew’s recent approval of a fresh draft of the cannabis and hemp control bill sparked a wave of criticism from pro-legalisation activists in Thailand, who called the move a betrayal of his commitment to public consultation. Prasitchai Nunual, who serves as the secretary-general for Thailand’s Cannabis Future Network, shared his disappointment on Facebook, accusing the minister…

  • Ukrainian drowns trying to swim from Koh Chang to nearby island | Thaiger

    Ukrainian drowns trying to swim from Koh Chang to nearby island

    A Ukrainian man drowned near Bailan Beach on the island of Koh Chang in the eastern province of Trat. He reportedly tried to swim from Koh Chang to Koh Man Nai after an argument with his family. Locals discovered the dead body near Bailan Beach in the Koh Chang Tai sub-district, on Koh Chang at around 2pm yesterday, January 8,…

  • Election disinformation: Threat on integrity and democracy | Thaiger

    Election disinformation: Threat on integrity and democracy

    A staggering 87% of 8,000 respondents across 16 countries, bracing for elections in 2024, are deeply concerned about the impact of disinformation on the integrity of their democratic process. A shocking 47% are very concerned, unveiling a digital battlefield that poses a grave threat to the core of democracy. According to UNESCO-IPSOS, their Global Survey of Online Disinformation and Hate…

  • Invisible thief’s vanishing act fails: Police unmask man who believed in his invisibility powers | Thaiger

    Invisible thief’s vanishing act fails: Police unmask man who believed in his invisibility powers

    Police successfully arrested a Thai man claiming to possess invisible powers after he stole from a car parked near Tha Tian Pier in Bangkok. The man believes he has an invisibility superpower that can evade CCTV detection. Fortunately for the police, his invisibility powers weren’t working that day. The owner of a white Mercedes Benz filed a complaint at Phrarachawang…

  • Russian biker sorry for nuisance caused to locals in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Russian biker sorry for nuisance caused to locals in Pattaya

    Pattaya locals were left sleepless and outraged as a Russian big biker revved his engine into the night at FlowerLand Pattaya. The raucous disturbance prompted a visit from news reporters and a swift intervention by the police. On January 3, around 11pm, the peace in FlowerLand’s vicinity was shattered, triggering a flood of complaints from agitated residents. The noisy escapades…

  • Thai Airways: Perth to Bangkok route to take off on March 31 | Thaiger

    Thai Airways: Perth to Bangkok route to take off on March 31

    Thai Airways announced the resumption of daily flights between Perth and Bangkok. The route will be covered by the Boeing 787 Dreamliner on a nonstop seven-hour journey. No longer shackled by layovers, this exclusive direct route between Bangkok and Perth has left rival airlines – including Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Malindo Air, Malaysia Airlines, and Air Asia – in the dust,…

  • Thai man arrested after stalking and kidnapping married woman | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested after stalking and kidnapping married woman

    Police successfully rescued a Thai woman from a hotel in Chon Buri province after she was kidnapped by a besotted man who fell in love with her despite her being married and rejecting his advances. A 39 year old Thai man filed a missing person’s report at Ban Pho Police Station on January 5 telling officers that his 31 year…

  • Faulty tsunami buoy off Phuket’s coast doesn’t affect Thailand’s early warning system | Thaiger

    Faulty tsunami buoy off Phuket’s coast doesn’t affect Thailand’s early warning system

    Phuket’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation assured that despite a malfunction in one of the tsunami buoys deployed in the Andaman Sea, the country’s tsunami early warning system remains fully operational. The faulty buoy, identified as No.23461, is 340 kilometres off Phuket’s coast and ceased transmitting signals last Wednesday, as the Foundation of National Disaster Warning Council reported. The…

  • Deputy Transport Minister strategises to enhance Chiang Mai’s transport systems | Thaiger

    Deputy Transport Minister strategises to enhance Chiang Mai’s transport systems

    Surapong Piyachote, the Deputy Transport Minister, made a strategic visit to Chiang Mai yesterday to deliberate on the ministry’s endeavour to enhance the efficiency of the province’s transport systems. The meeting included Nirat Pongsitthaworn, the Chiang Mai Governor, along with representatives from corresponding sectors. Surapong emphasised the importance of optimising the province’s transportation system for the city’s economy, particularly in…

  • Unusual cremation leaves woman’s skull intact in Thai temple | Thaiger

    Unusual cremation leaves woman’s skull intact in Thai temple

    An unusual incident occurred at Wat Wang Boraphet in Uthai Thani province, where the skull of Jamrus Pachuthai, an 80 year old woman, remained almost intact after her cremation, while the rest of her body turned to ashes. This peculiar event took place at 4.30pm yesterday (January 8). The abbot of the temple, Phra Khru Uthitthamakhun, recounted that after the…

  • Drunken wife allegedly stabs husband in Pattaya domestic dispute | Thaiger

    Drunken wife allegedly stabs husband in Pattaya domestic dispute

    A domestic dispute in Pattaya, Chon Buri, turned violent when a drunken wife allegedly stabbed her 32 year old husband, Damrong Dokpikul, with a knife. The incident, reported to the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya rescue centre at 9.16pm, took place at a rental home opposite Soi Khao Makok, in Nong Prue, Banglamung. Upon arrival, rescue workers found the injured man…

  • Unidentified man found dead, neck bound with wire and wrists handcuffed in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Unidentified man found dead, neck bound with wire and wrists handcuffed in southern Thailand

    A Thai farmer stumbled upon the dead body of an unidentified man in a roadside forest in the southern province of Chumphon. The man’s neck was bound with an electric wire and his two wrists were handcuffed. The farmer, 58 year old Sunan, told Channel 3 that he took his cows to the spot every day in the morning and…

  • Thai man linked to major fraud case arrested in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thai man linked to major fraud case arrested in Bangkok

    Bangkok police apprehended a 57 year old Thai man linked to a sizeable fraud case going back almost ten years. Raveeroj Rithchoteanan, had been previously incarcerated in Angola for his involvement in a significant fraud scheme. The arrest took place on Sunday at a hotel in Wang Thonglang district, with Raveeroj accused of swindling a businessman out of 22 million…

  • GSB plans debt moratorium for 630,000 debtors amid Covid-19 pandemic | Thaiger

    GSB plans debt moratorium for 630,000 debtors amid Covid-19 pandemic

    The Government Savings Bank (GSB) is setting up a plan to provide a debt moratorium for 630,000 debtors, totalling 6.3 billion baht. This plan is in response to the economic hardship experienced by individuals and businesses due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to an anonymous source. During the pandemic, between 2020 and 2021, GSB, a state-owned entity, issued loans totalling…

  • Fatal family feud over land inheritance shocks Nonthaburi, Thailand | Thaiger

    Fatal family feud over land inheritance shocks Nonthaburi, Thailand

    A deadly family feud over land inheritance escalated into a brutal shooting in front of a house in Nonthaburi, Thailand, resulting in two fatalities. The incident occurred at 9.30am today, January 8, when local police and volunteer rescue workers were dispatched to a violent scene in the Ban Mai district of Bang Yai. The victims were identified as 60 year…

  • American wanted for sharing explicit videos and abusing Thai women | Thaiger

    American wanted for sharing explicit videos and abusing Thai women

    Three Thai women reached out to the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women after a perverted American man with anger issues they connected with on a dating app shared explicit pornographic videos, blackmailed, physically assaulted them and stole their valuables. Foundation founder Paveena Hongsakul accompanied one of the three victims to the Royal Thai Police (RTP) Sports Club to file…

  • Man with methamphetamine detained by Thai charity team | Thaiger

    Man with methamphetamine detained by Thai charity team

    In a recent operation by the special operations team from the Thung Yai Charity Faith Samakkhi Foundation, a man was apprehended in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province after his substance abuse led to destructive and delusional behaviour. The individual, who had been consuming methamphetamine daily, was reported to have caused substantial damage to his home and was suffering from severe hallucinations.…

  • Thai PM challenges central bank over interest rate hikes | Thaiger

    Thai PM challenges central bank over interest rate hikes

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who also holds the position of Minister of Finance, openly expressed his discontent with the Bank of Thailand’s decision to increase interest rates amidst a period of prolonged negative inflation. This move, according to the Thai prime minister, is detrimental to the nation’s economic well-being and disproportionately affects those on lower incomes and small to…

  • Saowapa Vocational College freezes the competition with top prize in Harbin snow sculpture showdown | Thaiger

    Saowapa Vocational College freezes the competition with top prize in Harbin snow sculpture showdown

    Three Thai vocational student teams took part in the international snow sculpture competition in Harbin, China, with Saowapa Vocational College scooping first prize. Teams from Saraburi and Surat Thani Vocational Colleges both secured third place. Prapat Ratanarun, Deputy Secretary of the Vocational Education Commission, revealed that the Office of the Vocational Education Commission (OVEC) sent three vocational student teams to…

  • Record PM 2.5 dust levels hit Thailand with Bangkok and Samut Songkhram worst affected | Thaiger

    Record PM 2.5 dust levels hit Thailand with Bangkok and Samut Songkhram worst affected

    Today saw the highest PM 2.5 dust levels this year in Thailand, with Samut Songkhram and Bangkok exceeding all other areas. The Geoinformatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), in collaboration with the National Research Office, the Pollution Control Department, Kasetsart University, and Chiang Mai University, revealed that 38 provinces exceeded standard PM 2.5 dust levels, impacting health. The PM…

  • Thai actress slams Russian police and airline inaction after luggage theft | Thaiger

    Thai actress slams Russian police and airline inaction after luggage theft

    Thai actress Pimprapa “Pim” Tangprabhaporn condemned Russian police and an airline carrier for their inaction after belongings worth over 200,000 baht were stolen from her luggage at Moscow Airport. Pim took to social media yesterday, January 7, to share a video of herself checking her luggage to find her lost valuables in the middle of the airport. She revealed to…

  • Weather update: Northern Thailand braces for chill as storms threaten the south | Thaiger

    Weather update: Northern Thailand braces for chill as storms threaten the south

    TheMeteorological Department of Thailand (TMD)forecasted another drop in temperatures across northern Thailand, with the weather ranging from cool to cold, particularly in the mountainous areas. Meanwhile, cloud cover has been observed in Bangkok. In contrast, the southern region has been issued a warning for storm conditions affecting nine provinces. A mass of cold air or high-pressure area continues to cover…

  • 2 armed robbers flee after shooting homeowner and stealing 235,000 baht of gold | Thaiger

    2 armed robbers flee after shooting homeowner and stealing 235,000 baht of gold

    Police are searching for two armed robbers who shot a homeowner and stole gold necklaces and a mobile phone from his family members at a house in the Ramkamhaeng neighbourhood of Bangkok. The crime was committed yesterday, January 7, and the loss totalled 264,000 baht. Wang Thong Lang Police Station officers were alerted to the shooting and robbery at a…