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  • Phuket power play: Deputy PM aims to dismantle influential figures | Thaiger

    Phuket power play: Deputy PM aims to dismantle influential figures

    A campaign to dismantle the influence of Thai and foreign powerful figures in Phuket has been launched by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Anutin Charnvirakul. The initiative was announced before an assembly of 550 officers yesterday at the Phuket Provincial Police Station, aiming to disrupt any criminal networks promoted by said figures. As the campaign’s primary aim…

  • Thailand and EU nearing completion of free trade agreement | Thaiger

    Thailand and EU nearing completion of free trade agreement

    Thailand is on the verge of finalising a free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union within the year, as they collaborate on commitments to halt illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing practices. The Europe Day 2024 celebration, held yesterday in Bangkok by the EU embassy, commemorated the historic event that underpinned the establishment of the EU. Europe Day, observed…

  • Minimum wage increase pledge sparks hotel industry crisis | Thaiger

    Minimum wage increase pledge sparks hotel industry crisis

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s promise to boost the minimum wage to 400 baht by October 1 has set off alarms in the private sector, particularly among hoteliers. Concerns abound as businesses foresee a hefty 15 to 20% surge in costs across goods and services, presenting a formidable hurdle for the hospitality sector. The impending wage revision marks the third adjustment…

  • Thai-Saudi collaboration set to boost health and wellness tourism | Thaiger

    Thai-Saudi collaboration set to boost health and wellness tourism

    Health and wellness tourism in Saudi Arabia is set to receive a boost as the Thai Public Health Ministry sets its sights on fostering collaborations in the sector. Simultaneously, the Labour Ministry is eyeing the opportunity to dispatch a greater number of skilled Thai workers to the Middle East nation. Saudi Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah al-Kassabi was welcomed to…

  • Parking the problem: Thai national parks close to revive coral reefs | Thaiger

    Parking the problem: Thai national parks close to revive coral reefs

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) implemented indefinite closures at marine attractions in 12 national parks in Thailand to allow coral reefs to recover from bleaching. DNP Director Auttaphon Jaroenchansa told the media yesterday, May 9, that the director in each national park closely monitors the coral bleaching situation to determine the cause and identify recovery…

  • Thailand’s longest onshore gas pipeline launched by PTT | Thaiger

    Thailand’s longest onshore gas pipeline launched by PTT

    PTT President Auttapol Rerkpiboon announced the opening of Thailand’s longest onshore gas pipeline. The 417-kilometre pipeline, previously delayed due to Covid-19, will secure the gas supply across seven provinces, supporting power generation, industrial operations, and transportation. As part of PTT‘s fifth-phase development, the pipeline extends from the company’s gas separation plants in Rayong to Nontha Buri, facilitating a gas transport…

  • Free electric buses spark hope in Phuket’s traffic chaos | Thaiger

    Free electric buses spark hope in Phuket’s traffic chaos

    In the heart of Phuket’s Old Town, where tourists flock to soak in the community’s charm, a groundbreaking project has taken flight to combat congestion and pollution. Led by local businesses, the Phuket Smart Bus EV initiative promises a greener, smoother journey for all. To tackle the notorious traffic gridlock plaguing Phuket’s picturesque Old Town, a group of local businesses…

  • Thailand aims to host 2025 InterPride World Conference | Thaiger

    Thailand aims to host 2025 InterPride World Conference

    Thailand is setting its sights on becoming the inaugural Asian host of the InterPride World Conference in 2025. This intention was announced by the Director of the Mega Events and Festival Department under the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), Harisuda Boonyawat. The InterPride World Conference is a yearly congregation of Pride organisers worldwide. It serves as a platform for…

  • Unlocking progress: How tech enablement fuels Thailand’s economic and educational growth | Thaiger

    Unlocking progress: How tech enablement fuels Thailand’s economic and educational growth

    In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, tech enablement emerges as a pivotal factor driving Thailand’s development. As you delve into this exploration, you’ll uncover how integrating technology into various sectors is not just enhancing efficiency but also fuelling economic growth and innovation across the nation. This journey isn’t solely about adopting new tools; it’s about understanding the full spectrum of…

  • Car crash in Chiang Mai kills 5, including pregnant woman | Thaiger

    Car crash in Chiang Mai kills 5, including pregnant woman

    A car accident between a pickup and a hospital ambulance on the Chiang Mai-Phrao Road in the northern province of Chiang Mai injured six people and killed five others, including a pregnant woman and her unborn child. The Chiang Mai Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office received notification of the accident at around 5.20pm yesterday, May 9. The Thai authorities…

  • Thai government: King’s birthday to bring 72,000 rai land allocation | Thaiger

    Thai government: King’s birthday to bring 72,000 rai land allocation

    In honour of His Majesty the King’s 72nd birthday, the Thai government has earmarked 10 initiatives, one of which includes the allocation of 72,000 rai of military-owned land for public use. These projects were unveiled yesterday during the second meeting of the celebratory committee, presided over by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who is the leader of the ruling…

  • Police investigation into mysterious death rules out foul play | Thaiger

    Police investigation into mysterious death rules out foul play

    A police officer’s body was discovered beside a flat in the jurisdiction of the Police Region 5 in Chiang Mai yesterday, sparking an investigation that has ruled out foul play but suggests a tragic personal issue as the cause. The investigation team is set to further interrogate relatives and friends tomorrow, following the incident reported yesterday. A grim discovery was…

  • Pregnant Thai woman accuses doctor of sexually assault | Thaiger

    Pregnant Thai woman accuses doctor of sexually assault

    A pregnant Thai woman accused a doctor at a clinic in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok of sexually assaulting her by inappropriately touching her private parts and asking intrusive questions about her sex life. The 25 year old pregnant woman Bee, and her 28 year old husband, turned to non-profit organisation Saimai Survive for help in seeking an explanation and…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 10 – 12) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 10 – 12)

    The weekend is here, finally! If you haven’t made any plans yet, don’t worry because Bangkok is full of fun things to do, as always. Whether you want to check out the latest bar opening in town or have an ice-cool experience like an ice bath session, there’s plenty of ways to have fun this weekend. Things to do in…

  • BTS skytrain faces backlash amid assault allegations | Thaiger

    BTS skytrain faces backlash amid assault allegations

    Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc (BTSC), responsible for the operation of the city’s Skytrain services, refuted allegations concerning lax safety measures following an assault on a woman at the Kheha station on Wednesday, May 8. The Chief Operating Officer of BTSC, Sumit Srisantum, clarified that their security personnel were quick to react as soon as they were alerted by an…

  • Phuket seaplane to take flight by year-end in tourism boost | Thaiger

    Phuket seaplane to take flight by year-end in tourism boost

    The holiday island of Phuket is slated to receive a seaplane service by the end of the year, a move steered by the Transport Ministry as an extension of the government’s aviation hub policy. Deputy Transport Minister, Manaporn Charoensri, revealed the development during a workshop yesterday. The aviation hub policy, Manaporn elaborated, was orchestrated by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The…

  • Energising event: Thailand hosts future energy Asia summit | Thaiger

    Energising event: Thailand hosts future energy Asia summit

    Thailand will host the Future Energy Asia Exhibition and Summit from May 15 to 17 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok. The event highlights Thailand’s crucial role in fostering a sustainable regional energy transition and underlines its commitment to this cause. Currently, Thailand’s energy sector is undergoing a significant transformation. The government has laid down ambitious targets…

  • Man with cannabis on AirAsia flight arrested at Sri Lanka Airport | Thaiger

    Man with cannabis on AirAsia flight arrested at Sri Lanka Airport

    A 32 year old club dancer’s audacious attempt to smuggle a staggering 500 million Sri Lankan Rupees (approximately 61 million baht) worth of cannabis into Sri Lanka was thwarted by vigilant officers at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). The culprit, whose identity remains undisclosed, fell into the hands of the Police Narcotics Division following a meticulous investigation. Inside his luggage,…

  • Sandal scandal: Guard foils thief’s walk-out, no croc-ing about | Thaiger

    Sandal scandal: Guard foils thief’s walk-out, no croc-ing about

    A security guard thwarted a Lacoste sandal thief at a shopping mall in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok after she attempted a brazen walk-out after trying on the shoes and even asked the guard to pay for her stolen goods. Lacoste store staff, in the Bangyai neighbourhood, reported the incident to Bangyai Police Station yesterday, May 8 and urged officers to…

  • Phuket authorities to tackle pollution for tourism and ecosystem | Thaiger

    Phuket authorities to tackle pollution for tourism and ecosystem

    In a bid to protect the local environment and maintain the tourist appeal of Phuket, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) Police General Patcharawat Wongsuwan urged local authorities to take firm action against pollution. The concern comes amid an increasing accumulation of fishing net waste and monsoon debris in Phuket and its adjacent marine areas,…

  • Smoke chaos engulfs Hua Hin: Landfill fire threatens public health | Thaiger

    Smoke chaos engulfs Hua Hin: Landfill fire threatens public health

    A noxious haze descended upon Hua Hin for days, emanating from a blaze at an old landfill between Soi 102 and Soi 112 in Thap Thai. Governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan yesterday, May 8, marshalled resources to combat the enduring landfill inferno, which has stubbornly smouldered for five relentless days. Initially subdued by recent rains, the inferno reignited yesterday morning,…

  • Top 5 software houses to power up your digital presence | Thaiger

    Top 5 software houses to power up your digital presence

    In the dynamic realm of technology, software houses have become the beating heart of innovation and efficiency. Among these, Thailand has emerged as a hub, hosting some of the most accomplished software houses. “What is a software house?” one might ask. Software houses, not to be confused with software companies, focus mainly on software development for their clients in a…

  • Military’s risky rice plan revealed | Thaiger

    Military’s risky rice plan revealed

    Thailand’s Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang unveiled a bold plan regarding the nation’s rice surplus, promising to purchase rice stored under a contentious scheme. Responding to the alleged disclosure by Deputy PM and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, Sutin confirms that a portion of the 15,000-tonne rice stockpile could be destined for the bellies of military personnel. Sutin addressed concerns about oversupply.…

  • Thailand’s seaplane tourism venture set for December | Thaiger

    Thailand’s seaplane tourism venture set for December

    Deputy Minister of Transport Manaporn Charoensri paved the way for Thailand’s first seaplane tourism venture yesterday in Phuket, by inaugurating a three-day workshop titled First Seaplane Operations Toward Thailand’s Aviation Hub. Manaporn asserted that the initiative was in line with Prime Minister Settha Thavisin’s policies focused on revitalising the national economy, enhancing air transportation efficiency, and positioning Thailand as a…

  • Car industry faces crunch as EV demand slumps and costs rise | Thaiger

    Car industry faces crunch as EV demand slumps and costs rise

    The automobile industry, stretching from Europe to Asia, is bracing for a tough year ahead as rising costs and a slump in electric vehicle (EV) demand begin to take their toll on profits. Mercedes-Benz Group AG, yesterday, revealed plans to extend the lifespan of their combustion-engine cars due to underwhelming EV sales. Toyota Motor Corp, anticipating a 20% drop in…

  • Expats in fury: UK pension policies spark election rebellion | Thaiger

    Expats in fury: UK pension policies spark election rebellion

    As the UK gears up for a pivotal General Election, British expats in Thailand are raising a storm over frozen pensions and government neglect. In Thailand, British expats like Kevin Hoye and Anthony Peters are feeling the heat of political discontent. Hoye, a former Tory loyalist, finds himself disillusioned by frozen pension policies, while Peters, hailing from the sunny shores…

  • Comedian seeks justice after drunk driver blames him for accident | Thaiger

    Comedian seeks justice after drunk driver blames him for accident

    A Thai comedian is fighting for justice after a drunk driver allegedly blamed him for causing a car accident on the Ratchaphruek Road in Bangkok on March 21. The intoxicated woman allegedly tried to evade charges with help from a former senior soldier. The comedian, 43 year old Prasert Prasertsunthon, known by his stage name Tummeng Terd Terng, recounted the…

  • Former Thai police officer arrested in murders of 2 men 9 years ago | Thaiger

    Former Thai police officer arrested in murders of 2 men 9 years ago

    Special Service Division (SSD) officers yesterday arrested a former police officer at his home in the southern province of Narathiwat in connection with the murders of two Thai men nine years ago in 2015. The SSD officers, also known as Commando Police, apprehended the 39 year old former Police Sergeant Komkrit at his home in the Cho-airong district of Narathiwat…

  • Sexcapades scam: Bangkok conman caught with pants down | Thaiger

    Sexcapades scam: Bangkok conman caught with pants down

    A notorious Bangkok conman operating within the sex industry, known by the alias “Meen Rama 3” has been apprehended in a sting operation orchestrated by the Bangkok Metropolitan Police. The 33 year old man, Kittikorn, was arrested for posing as a modelling agent to deceive and assault more than 50 young sex workers, as well as for robbing them of…

  • Thief in lion’s clothing: Dance troupe man nabbed | Thaiger

    Thief in lion’s clothing: Dance troupe man nabbed

    A 37 year old man associated with a lion dance troupe was apprehended for a string of thefts targeting drunk individuals and the homeless sleeping in public areas. A 37 year old man was arrested following a police operation in Bangkok’s Thonburi district after being under investigation for mobile phone and cash thefts, which he admitted to committing to finance…