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  • Indian man plunges to death from Pattaya hotel balcony | Thaiger

    Indian man plunges to death from Pattaya hotel balcony

    An Indian man fell to his death from a hotel balcony in Pattaya, shocking diners below and prompting a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding it. The fall occurred at around 7.36pm yesterday, September 19, prompting a swift response from Deputy Inspector Phupha Hongyakul of Pattaya City Police Station. Investigators and Sawang Boriboon rescue volunteers rushed to the scene following…

  • Thailand braces for floods and heavy rains amid monsoon trough | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for floods and heavy rains amid monsoon trough

    Heavy rain and rough seas are expected across Thailand as a monsoon system moves in, prompting warnings for residents and travellers to stay alert. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warned that residents in affected areas should be cautious of heavy to very heavy rainfall, which could lead to flash floods and overflows, particularly along foothills, near waterways, and in low-lying…

  • Thai king endorses Anutin’s new Cabinet of 36 ministers | Thaiger

    Thai king endorses Anutin’s new Cabinet of 36 ministers

    Thailand’s new Cabinet was officially endorsed by His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn, allowing the prime minister and ministers to take office following a recent leadership change. The announcement was published in the Royal Gazette today, September 19, allowing the ministers to proceed with their oath-taking ceremony before the king and formally present their policy statement to Parliament: Thailand’s final step…

  • Chinese fugitive caught in Phuket after 272-day overstay | Thaiger

    Chinese fugitive caught in Phuket after 272-day overstay

    A Chinese man wanted for embezzlement was arrested in Phuket after being tracked to a restaurant by immigration officers for overstaying his visa in Thailand. The 37 year old man, identified only as Peng, was arrested by Phuket Immigration officers on Wednesday, September 17, after investigators tracked him to a Chinese restaurant in the Wichit area. Peng was wanted in…

  • Child with special needs found dead in Hat Yai canal | Thaiger

    Child with special needs found dead in Hat Yai canal

    A young boy with special needs was found dead in a canal in Hat Yai, southern Thailand, after going missing, prompting a desperate overnight search by police, rescue teams and family. The boy, known as Nong Inter, vanished on Wednesday afternoon, September 17, from a car repair shop in Hat Yai District 8. He was last seen wearing a camouflage…

  • Pattaya cannabis vendor claims highway police extorted cash | Thaiger

    Pattaya cannabis vendor claims highway police extorted cash

    A young cannabis vendor reported to Bang Lamung police that highway officers stopped him on a motorway, assaulted him, and extorted tens of thousands of baht. The vendor, identified as 21 year old Khemudom “Boom” Fafueangwitayakul, filed a complaint with Bang Lamung Police on Wednesday, September 17. He alleged that between four and five highway officers pulled him over at…

  • 4 Brits arrested after robbing American lawyer in Phuket heist | Thaiger

    4 Brits arrested after robbing American lawyer in Phuket heist

    Police in Phuket arrested four British nationals after an American tourist was ambushed on his motorbike and robbed of a luxury watch worth millions of baht. The violent attack, which was caught on dashcam and widely shared on social media, took place on Layan Soi 7 in Cherng Talay district, Thalang. A blue car struck the victim’s motorcycle before two…

  • Northern Thailand machete attack leaves teen with severed wrist (video) | Thaiger

    Northern Thailand machete attack leaves teen with severed wrist (video)

    Police arrested a machete-wielding suspect at a Lamphun checkpoint after a violent Chiang Mai clash left several teenagers seriously injured. The suspect, identified only as Mong, was caught at a drug checkpoint in Mueang Tha district while attempting to flee on a motorcycle. Police said Mong was wanted for his role in a violent clash earlier this year that left…

  • American tourist rammed off bike and robbed in Phuket attack | Thaiger

    American tourist rammed off bike and robbed in Phuket attack

    An American tourist was attacked on a Phuket road when two men rammed his motorbike with an SUV before robbing him of a luxury watch and fleeing the scene. The assault happened at about 4.20pm yesterday, September 18, on Soi Layan Soi 7, heading towards Ban Phru Somphan, when a blue Ford Everest SUV struck the tourist’s red Honda motorbike…

  • Pheu Thai hints at Thaksin’s son-in-law for PM race | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai hints at Thaksin’s son-in-law for PM race

    Pheu Thai is considering a family-linked business executive as a possible candidate for prime minister in the next general election, sparking fresh speculation. Nuttaphong Kunakornwong, husband of Thaksin’s eldest daughter Pintongta Shinawatra Kunakornwong, has drawn support from some within the party as a fresh face for leadership. Nuttaphong is currently the chief executive of SC Asset Corporation and has largely…

  • Taxi turf war erupts as Phuket drivers block cruise cab | Thaiger

    Taxi turf war erupts as Phuket drivers block cruise cab

    Police intervened at Phuket’s main cruise port after local taxi drivers blocked an outside cab from collecting tourists, sparking a tense standoff. The confrontation erupted at about 3pm at Phuket Deep Sea Port in Wichit, shortly after the Genting Dream cruise liner arrived with 4,200 foreign tourists. According to police, around 60 community taxi drivers gathered at the pier and…

  • Pattaya police bag award for teaming up with locals | Thaiger

    Pattaya police bag award for teaming up with locals

    Police in Pattaya have been honoured with a national award for launching a project that builds community cooperation to strengthen crime prevention efforts. The initiative, launched by Pattaya City Police Station, focuses on building a network where residents and police work together to tackle crime and improve safety in the city. It was singled out from more than 1,400 police…

  • Thailand battered by heavy rains as monsoon drags on | Thaiger

    Thailand battered by heavy rains as monsoon drags on

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned of heavy rainfall across multiple regions, urging residents to brace for flash floods, runoff, and rough seas. The warning, issued yesterday, highlights a monsoon trough stretching across the central, eastern, and lower northeastern regions into an active low-pressure system over the South China Sea. At the same time, the southwest monsoon prevailing over the…

  • Phuket cracks down on illegal restaurants in protected park | Thaiger

    Phuket cracks down on illegal restaurants in protected park

    Officials in Phuket inspected Mai Khao Beach and confirmed that restaurants are operating illegally inside Sirinat National Park, prompting a renewed crackdown. The joint inspection took place yesterday, September 17, in Villages 3 and 4 of Mai Khao, where officers confirmed that several operators continue to run beachfront businesses despite the area being legally designated as part of the national…

  • Bang Lamung monk busted with meth hidden in alms bowls | Thaiger

    Bang Lamung monk busted with meth hidden in alms bowls

    A Buddhist monk in Bang Lamung was arrested after police discovered methamphetamine hidden in alms bowls and other items, following a public tip-off. The arrest took place yesterday, September 17, after officials received information via the Broken Down Bang Lamung LINE application, which allows residents to report crime and misconduct. Acting on the complaint, District Chief Patcharapat Srithanyanon led a joint…

  • Thaksin’s daughters bring cash and comfort to jailed ex-PM | Thaiger

    Thaksin’s daughters bring cash and comfort to jailed ex-PM

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra received a family visit at Klong Prem Central Prison, where his daughters offered moral support and left him with 15,000 baht for expenses. The visit came after the Supreme Court ordered Thaksin to serve a one-year prison term earlier this month, stemming from three cases concluded two years ago. He was transferred to Klong Prem…

  • Hunt on for driver after car smashes Phuket U-turn barrier | Thaiger

    Hunt on for driver after car smashes Phuket U-turn barrier

    Police in Phuket are searching for a driver who fled after crashing into a newly built U-turn barrier in Thalang, an incident caught on video and shared online. The crash happened late on Tuesday, September 16, near the Thalang power station in Baan Lipon, Srisoonthorn. The impact, captured on video and widely shared on social media, shows a sedan slamming…

  • Pattaya drivers slam selective crackdown on odd-even parking | Thaiger

    Pattaya drivers slam selective crackdown on odd-even parking

    Pattaya officials tightened enforcement of odd-even parking rules on South Pattaya Road, sparking criticism from residents who accuse the city of selective crackdowns. The Pattaya City Administration recently announced tighter enforcement of the regulation, which requires vehicles to park on alternating sides of the street depending on the date. Signs along South Pattaya Road now warn: “Follow odd–even days strictly,…

  • Thai curry rice championship set to spice up Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thai curry rice championship set to spice up Bangkok

    Thailand has launched a national curry rice championship to crown the country’s top chefs and promote Khao Gaeng as a global symbol of Thai culinary culture. The event, organised with the Thai Restaurant Association and other partners, aims to showcase Khao Gaeng as an iconic dish that reflects Thailand’s culinary heritage while boosting its profile on the global stage. Tourism…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 19 to 21) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 19 to 21)

    How is it already mid-September? Time is flying by, but Bangkok isn’t slowing down one bit. Between riverside Pilates, a pop-up dedicated to Afro culture, and a world-class magic show, your calendar is about to fill up fast. Here’s our curated list of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 19 to 21). Things to do in…

  • 50 Chumphon politicians jump ship to back Anutin’s Bhumjaithai | Thaiger

    50 Chumphon politicians jump ship to back Anutin’s Bhumjaithai

    Around 50 politicians from Chumphon have defected from the United Thai Nation Party (UTN) to join Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party (BJT). The group was officially welcomed at BJT headquarters yesterday, September 17, by senior party figure Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. Among the defectors were Chumphon MPs Chumpol Chulasai and Wichai Sudsawat, along with Nopporn Usit, president of the Chumphon Provincial…

  • Trang man dies after ambulance fails to arrive in time (video) | Thaiger

    Trang man dies after ambulance fails to arrive in time (video)

    A 60 year old man collapsed near a hospital in Trang and died after waiting in vain for an ambulance, raising questions over Thailand’s emergency response system. The victim, identified as Charoen, a hotel caretaker from Sikao district, was pronounced dead on September 12 after suffering an acute heart attack. His family say the tragedy highlights serious failures in the…

  • Agoda touts Asia’s hidden gems in Tourism Day push | Thaiger

    Agoda touts Asia’s hidden gems in Tourism Day push

    Agoda has highlighted rising interest in Asia’s secondary destinations as travellers seek unique experiences, with searches outpacing traditional hotspots this year. The digital travel platform revealed that accommodation searches for lesser-known spots are growing 15% faster than for traditional tourist hubs compared to the same period last year. The shift is particularly visible in countries such as Thailand, India, Indonesia,…

  • French tourist drowns after late-night swim at Patong | Thaiger

    French tourist drowns after late-night swim at Patong

    A French tourist drowned on Patong Beach after being swept away by strong currents during a late-night swim, despite red warning flags along the shore. Patong Police confirmed the victim as 53 year old Laurent Simon, who had arrived on the island just a day earlier with his brother, sister and brother-in-law. The family reportedly entered the water behind the…

  • Patong lifeguards warn as venomous bluebottles wash up | Thaiger

    Patong lifeguards warn as venomous bluebottles wash up

    Lifeguards at Patong Beach have issued a warning after venomous Portuguese man o’ war jellyfish washed ashore, urging tourists to stay cautious in the water. Lifeguards raised the alarm after several of the creatures were found along the sand. Patong Surf Life Saving urged beachgoers not to touch or play with them, stressing that anyone stung should immediately seek assistance…

  • Thai police fire rubber bullets at Cambodian border clash (video) | Thaiger

    Thai police fire rubber bullets at Cambodian border clash (video)

    Thai riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse Cambodian civilians who clashed with security forces during a border confrontation in Sa Kaeo. The confrontation took place yesterday afternoon, September 17, in Khok Sung district, near Ban Nong Ya Kaeo, where the border is marked between posts No.42 and No.43. Thai police had earlier reinforced the area with…

  • Drinkers in Thailand face 10,000 baht hit for after-hours pints | Thaiger

    Drinkers in Thailand face 10,000 baht hit for after-hours pints

    Drinkers in Thailand face fines for consuming alcohol in pubs and bars after legal hours, under tougher rules aimed at curbing late-night drinking. From November 8, anyone caught drinking in pubs and bars outside the permitted times faces fines of up to 10,000 baht. The Department of Provincial Administration confirmed the new penalties under an amendment to the Alcoholic Beverage…

  • Thailand on alert as fierce monsoon rains threaten floods | Thaiger

    Thailand on alert as fierce monsoon rains threaten floods

    Thailand prepares for more widespread monsoon rains, with the meteorological department warning of flash floods, rough seas, and heavy downpours across multiple regions this week. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reported that the monsoon trough is lying across the lower Central region, the East, and the lower Northeast, connecting to an active low-pressure cell over the South China Sea. Meanwhile,…

  • Woman dies after fall from Bangkok mall parking structure (video) | Thaiger

    Woman dies after fall from Bangkok mall parking structure (video)

    A woman in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao area died after falling from a shopping mall parking structure, with police now reviewing CCTV to determine the cause. The incident occurred at around 7.30pm yesterday, September 16, at a well-known department store in the Chatuchak district. Police Lieutenant Chakkrit Suwanwong, deputy inspector of Phahonyothin Police Station, coordinated with forensic officers, doctors from the…

  • People’s Party leader stands firm on lese majeste reform stance | Thaiger

    People’s Party leader stands firm on lese majeste reform stance

    People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut reaffirmed his stance on Thailand’s lese majeste law, stressing that any reforms must follow court rulings. Speaking yesterday, September 16, Natthaphong expanded on comments he made in a recent interview with Time magazine, where he addressed the controversial law. The magazine quoted him: “Article 112 still causes problems in Thailand, and if we get power,…