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    5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)

    Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...

  • Coconut farmers fight back with monkey-free certificates

    Coconut farmers fight back with monkey-free certificates

    Coconut farmers in Ratchaburi and Samut Sakhon provinces have received Department of Agriculture monkey-free certificates in an attempt to combat a PETA Asia campaign against traditional coconut farming. The certificate confirms that no monkeys were used during collection. PETA Asia found the issue of Thai farmers using monkeys to collect coconuts sufficiently photogenic to bring it to the world’s attention…

  • Fearless Facebook page sells counterfeit banknotes

    Fearless Facebook page sells counterfeit banknotes

    Maybe he didn’t know it was illegal? Thai social media is aflutter over my Facebook page that unabashedly offered counterfeit Thai banknotes for sale. With fake money being offered for sale so brazenly, some people are even questioning whether these counterfeit bills are already in their wallets. The popular Thai page Panda Lab Doctor brought attention to this website with…

  • Cool weather sees tourists heading north for holiday weekend

    Cool weather sees tourists heading north for holiday weekend

    More Thais will travel during this holiday weekend than last week’s as cool temperatures see tourists heading north. People are choosing to travel on Constitution Day because they preferred to stay with their family on Fathers’ Day last weekend. Cool and foggy weather in the North and Northeast are very attractive to Thais who have been sweating under sultry storm…

  • Pattaya Walking Street cannabis sellers need, but cannot get, licenses

    Pattaya Walking Street cannabis sellers need, but cannot get, licenses

    In the battle to regulate cannabis after its decriminalisation, street stalls in Pattaya may be the next to fall. Police are warning market and street vendors that they cannot sell cannabis products without a license. The catch is, licenses can only be obtained for businesses with a legal address, which pop-up stalls do not have. Last night, The Pattaya News…

  • An Azur Air flight circles Phuket for hours, then aborts

    An Azur Air flight circles Phuket for hours, then aborts

    An Azur Air flight intended for Russia never made and no one is saying why. The flight took off toward Novosibirsk after a five-hour delay but never made it past the Andaman Sea. It circled for hours and ended up back in Phuket leaving about 200 passengers stranded. Azur Air flight ZF3750 was supposed to depart at 3.50pm yesterday toward…

  • UPDATE: Polish men identified after assaulting Cambodian woman

    UPDATE: Polish men identified after assaulting Cambodian woman

    Police in Pattaya have now issued arrest warrants for two Polish men that have been identified in a brutal attack on a young Cambodian woman. She was violently attacked and tortured in Chon Buri province in eastern Thailand. The young woman says she was tricked by Polish men who said they wanted to pay her to draw something. She says…

  • Canadian hitman in Phuket killing moves closer to extradition

    Canadian hitman in Phuket killing moves closer to extradition

    The Canadian hitman accused of killing a Vancouver gangster in Phuket is one step closer to extradition after a ruling from an Alberta judge. Matthew Dupre was committed to extradition Friday, to be surrendered to Thailand to be tried for his involvement in the death of Jimi Singh Sandhu. Dupre was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan…

  • VIDEO: Thieves mess with the wrong gold shop owner in northern Thailand

    VIDEO: Thieves mess with the wrong gold shop owner in northern Thailand

    Four thieves attempted to rob a gold shop at gunpoint yesterday in the Mueang district of Tak province in northern Thailand. Turns out the gold shop owner is a shooting competition champion. At 12.55pm, a gang of thieves shot through Yaowarat gold shop’s glass shopfront and let themselves in. As one of the robbers tried to cut through the steel…

  • Transport officials expect tens of thousands of bus travellers in Thailand during three-day weekend.

    Transport officials expect tens of thousands of bus travellers in Thailand during three-day weekend.

    Transport officials expect tens of thousands of domestic bus travellers in Thailand during the three-day weekend from December 10-12. The managing director of the state-run Transport Co Ltd., Sanyalak Panwattanalikhit, said the company has about 3,000 trips to facilitate during these days. Sanyalak said that over 227,386 people travelled during the last long weekend from December 2-5, for Thai Father’s Day.…

  • Twitter investigation discovers mass censorship & blacklisting under previous regime

    Twitter investigation discovers mass censorship & blacklisting under previous regime

    Elon Musk’s decision to fire most of his staff when he bought Twitter caused much furore on and off the platform but a recent investigation into the staff’s censorship behaviour would make China blush and suggests he was right. The US business magnate, who bought the social media platform on October 27, last week handed over the Twitter files to…

  • Teen protestor claims police harassment

    Teen protestor claims police harassment

    A child protestor aged only 13 is claiming he was followed and harassed by police after a protest at Sanam Luang – Democracy Monument – on Fathers’ Day earlier this week. “Oia” (pseudonym) said that on Monday he tried to stage a protest calling for the repeal of the royal defamation law during an event commemorating the birthday of the…

  • License to own unicorn issued by LA animal care authority

    License to own unicorn issued by LA animal care authority

    Los Angeles animal control authorities have apparently been smoking something pretty strong, or are suffering from a massive lack of anything useful to do. A California girl named Madeline has been issued with a license to own a unicorn — if she can find one. The first permit of its kind came with strings attached – though judicious use of…

  • Flash flood warning issued for 9 provinces in southern Thailand

    Flash flood warning issued for 9 provinces in southern Thailand

    Heavy rain and flash flooding is expected to continue on southern Thailand‘s east coast for at least another two days, from December 9-10, according to the Songkhla Meteorological Centre. A monsoon from the northeast is moving southward to the Gulf of Thailand and a second monsoon is moving northward through upper Malaysia, said the centre. Heavy rainfall is expected today,…

  • No link between phishing and Shopee transfer scam

    No link between phishing and Shopee transfer scam

    E-commerce platform Shopee has stopped Internet bank transfers as a payment method for purchases, as it wants to improve the user experience. The company says the move is unrelated to the case of a buyer’s account being allegedly hacked. In an email to The Thaiger, Shopee said… “The phasing out of manual bank transfers as a payment method on Shopee…

  • From soapy king to supersleuth, Chuwit’s rehabilitation

    From soapy king to supersleuth, Chuwit’s rehabilitation

    The rehabilitation of soapy massage king Chuwit Kamolvisit continues. The controversial former Thai politician was once the country’s biggest massage parlour owner and fondly known throughout the kingdom as the “tub tycoon.” Chuwit acknowledged paying hefty bribes to many Thai police officers after he was arrested in 2003 but then decided to go legit. The 61 year old sold most of…

  • ‘Pattaya Coffee on the Beach’ festival coming up tomorrow

    ‘Pattaya Coffee on the Beach’ festival coming up tomorrow

    Pattaya coffee enthusiasts have a special treat coming up tomorrow. The Pattaya Coffee on the Beach Festival 2022 will be held from December 10-11, Saturday to Sunday, on North Pattaya Beach. The festival will be held from 8am to 8pm each day, The Pattaya News reported. The festival is set to include over 60 cafes, food stalls, and activities on…

  • Thai traffickers trick man into prostitution in Dubai

    Thai traffickers trick man into prostitution in Dubai

    Thailand’s cruel sex traffickers have struck again. The victim, a man only identified as ‘B,’ said the three traffickers told him he would work as a massage therapist in Dubai last year. On top of a monthly 80,000 baht salary, B was promised free food and accommodation, as well as a free flight. But B was in for a horrific…

  • “Merchant of Death” Viktor Bout arrives in Russia as part of US-Russia prisoner swap

    “Merchant of Death” Viktor Bout arrives in Russia as part of US-Russia prisoner swap

    The “Merchant of Death,” or Viktor Bout, has arrived in Russia after being swapped with prisoner Brittney Griner from the US. The notorious arms dealer was exchanged in Abu Dhabi with American basketball star Brittney Griner. Despite his reputation, Bout received a hero’s welcome upon arriving in Moscow. He spoke to his family when his plane made a refuelling stop…

  • Thailand’s Deputy PM not too excited to take over after Prayut

    Thailand’s Deputy PM not too excited to take over after Prayut

    Thailand’s Deputy PM Anutin Charnvirakul is allegedly not too excited to take over after current PM Prayut Chan-o-cha. Anutin made such remarks after PM Prayut made it known that he hopes to stay in office for another two years after the upcoming election in 2023. Anutin noted that most who did inherit the position never served a full term. But,…

  • Australia charges Chinese nationals in US online scam totalling over US0 million in losses

    Australia charges Chinese nationals in US online scam totalling over US$100 million in losses

    Four Chinese nationals in Australia are being charged with an online investment scam that allegedly caused losses of over US$100 million. The scam, which was mostly carried out in the US, involved the manipulation of legitimate electronic trading platforms that were licensed to foreign exchange brokers. Those brokers then allegedly provided the software to their clients, resulting in major financial…

  • Woman goes bananas after children steal her fruit and sues them for 24,000 baht

    Woman goes bananas after children steal her fruit and sues them for 24,000 baht

    Eight children aged between five and 12 years old were fined 3,000 each after stealing and eating a bunch of bananas at a friend’s house in the Isaan province of Buriram. Parents of the children reported the issue to the media in the hope of seeking mercy for the children. Parents informed the press that the 33 year old woman,…

  • Dog carries baby’s corpse out of a forest in eastern Thailand

    Dog carries baby’s corpse out of a forest in eastern Thailand

    A truck driver pulled over this afternoon when he saw a dog carrying the corpse of a baby out of a forest in Rayong province in eastern Thailand. At 1pm, officers at Pluak Daeng Police Station received a report that a dog was seen carrying what appeared to be a baby’s corpse out of a forest in the Pluak Daeng…

  • Travis Scott to headline Rolling Loud Thailand festival

    Travis Scott to headline Rolling Loud Thailand festival

    American rapper Travis Scott will headline Rolling Loud Festival set to take place in Pattaya in eastern Thailand during Songkran next year. Rolling Loud’s inaugural three-day party in Thailand, held from April 13-15 at Legend Siam in Pattaya, marks the festival’s expansion into Asia for the first time. Scott is one of three headliners, according to Rolling Loud’s website. Festival organisers…

  • Last jumbo – the last Boeing 747 leaves the gate

    Last jumbo – the last Boeing 747 leaves the gate

    After 50 years of production, the last Boeing 747, perhaps the world’s most iconic aircraft, rolled out of Boeing’s massive factory in Everett, Washington, on Tuesday night. The final customer is cargo carrier Atlas Air, which ordered four 747-8 freighters early this year. The 747 jumbo jet has taken on a wide variety of roles during its lifetime. It’s a…

  • Kuwaiti overstayer busted in Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand

    Kuwaiti overstayer busted in Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand

    Police busted a Kuwaiti overstayer on Thailand’s island of Koh Pha Ngan, as Thai cops continue to crack down on overstayers. The man, 56 year old Rashed Hea Juma, overstayed his visa by 16 days, according to police. Surat Thani Immigration officers arrested Rashed at a house in the Baan Tai sub-district earlier this week. Rashed was taken to the…

  • Jailed politician erects billboard to wish voters Happy New Year

    Jailed politician erects billboard to wish voters Happy New Year

    A former Thai politician appears to be making a joke out of his current prison term by splashing the cash on a billboard to wish his constituents a Happy New Year. A picture of former Democrat MP Thepthai Senpong features on a Happy New Year billboard in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. The billboard has drawn a mixed…

  • Fifteen drug smugglers shot dead after gunfight with Thai soldiers in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Fifteen drug smugglers shot dead after gunfight with Thai soldiers in Chiang Mai

    Fifteen drug smugglers died after a gunfight with Royal Thai Army soldiers in Chiang Mai late last night. Maj Gen Suparerk Sathapornpol, commander of the Pha Muang Task Force, revealed this morning that his soldiers clashed with the bandits in tambon Mon Pin, between Ban Pa Kha and Ban Khob Dong. Patrol soldiers spotted a group of about 20 men…

  • Czech man behind trans Thai refugee attack avoids Paris trial

    Czech man behind trans Thai refugee attack avoids Paris trial

    The Czech man behind an attack on a Thai trans activist has had his appeal delayed again. A Paris court postponed the appeal trial of Petr Donatek, a Czech man who allegedly hired two thugs to beat up trans activist Aum Neko and musician Nithiwat Wannasiri in France. According to Prachatai, Aum Neko is a political refugee in France, well…

  • A sexy Thai model exposed as an identity thief and transwomen

    A sexy Thai model exposed as an identity thief and transwomen

    A sexy Thai model became notorious almost overnight after becoming an identity thief. The model stole the identification card (ID card) of a former college friend for work, causing all sorts of problems for the innocent woman who was subjected to several police summonses. But there’s more! The identity theft revealed that the model is actually a transwoman, shocking her…

  • Train smashes car off the tracks in southern Thailand, killing 3

    Train smashes car off the tracks in southern Thailand, killing 3

    A car smashed through the barrier at a railroad crossing and was hit by a passenger train early this morning in Hua Hin in southern Thailand. Three people were killed in the collision. One person survived with injuries. At 4am, officers at Hua Hin Police Station received a report of a train crashing into a car at the railroad crossing…