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  • Border breakthrough: Thailand and Cambodia agree to disarm | Thaiger

    Border breakthrough: Thailand and Cambodia agree to disarm

    Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to begin withdrawing heavy weapons from their shared border in a phased plan to ease tensions and restore peace. Both nations have agreed to begin withdrawing heavy weaponry in a phased operation starting November 1. The move follows a high-level Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting at the Chong Chom checkpoint in Surin province. The decision…

  • Nigerian man tries to swallow cocaine during his arrest in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Nigerian man tries to swallow cocaine during his arrest in Pattaya

    One of two Nigerian suspects attempted to swallow cocaine during his arrest in Pattaya yesterday, October 29. Chon Buri Immigration Police officers received a tip-off about two Nigerian drug dealers, later identified as 38 year old Amarachi and 22 year old Ikenna. Officers then set up a sting operation and arranged a meeting for a crystal meth sale with Amarachi…

  • MedPark invites you to ‘MedMusic in the Park 2025’ to present the therapeutic power of music | Thaiger

    MedPark invites you to ‘MedMusic in the Park 2025’ to present the therapeutic power of music

    On the occasion of its 5th anniversary, MedPark Hospital, in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, is preparing to host MedMusic in the Park 2025. Bangkok residents are invited to enjoy in-the-park music, emphasising the value of music as a therapeutic art. The event will take place on a Saturday, November 29, at Benchakitti Forest Park, Bangkok, with the programme…

  • Nursing student killed while aiding crash victims on Pattaya motorway | Thaiger

    Nursing student killed while aiding crash victims on Pattaya motorway

    A Thai nursing student lost her life while assisting victims of a five-car pile-up on the motorway to Pattaya in the early hours of yesterday morning, October 29. Two others were killed and five were injured in the crash. The fatal accident was reported to the Highway Police at around 3.30am. The incident occurred on Motorway Number 7 in the…

  • Thailand hit by unseasonal chill and heavy rain warnings | Thaiger

    Thailand hit by unseasonal chill and heavy rain warnings

    Thailand is facing a weather shake-up as cool mornings and heavy rains sweep across several regions, prompting warnings for residents and farmers nationwide. A low-pressure system over the Cape of Annam and weakening high-pressure in upper Thailand are triggering widespread rain and storms, especially in northeastern and southern provinces. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warns of flooding risks and crop…

  • How to claim international health insurance in Thailand – A step-by-step guide | Thaiger

    How to claim international health insurance in Thailand – A step-by-step guide

    The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s hospitals are well-equipped for international patients, but the claim process can vary between insurers and facilities. Understanding direct billing, reimbursement, and pre-authorisation helps make sure your claim is processed quickly. Working with an experienced local broker like Pacific Prime Thailand can save you time and prevent costly claim mistakes. Private hospitals in Thailand are advanced. …

  • Thai army tells Cambodia: Meet our terms or no soldiers release | Thaiger

    Thai army tells Cambodia: Meet our terms or no soldiers release

    The Royal Thai Army (RTA) has confirmed it will release 18 detained Cambodian soldiers, captured in Sisaket in July, only if the Cambodian government fully complies with four stringent conditions. RTA spokesperson Major General Winthai Suvaree said the conditions, grounded in international law, must be met before any release is possible. “Hostile actions must cease significantly, and Cambodia must meet…

  • Thai police warn rowdy Israeli tourists to clean up act | Thaiger

    Thai police warn rowdy Israeli tourists to clean up act

    Thai officials and Israeli officials met in Phuket to address growing concerns over misconduct by Israeli tourists in popular destinations across Thailand. Thailand has called for better behaviour from Israeli tourists following a meeting between Thai law enforcement and Avi Bitton, a senior adviser to Israel’s Security Council. The talks, held in Phuket, were led by Police Major General Suwat…

  • Bangkok couple arrested for sex trafficking underage girls | Thaiger

    Bangkok couple arrested for sex trafficking underage girls

    Police have apprehended a couple operating a hotel in the Bang Khae district of Bangkok for allegedly sex trafficking underage girls. The arrest was made yesterday, October 28, led by Police Colonel Witthaya Sriprasertphap, head of the Anti-Human Trafficking Division. The suspects, 58 year old Wichit and his 37 year old wife, Boom, face charges of human trafficking and facilitating…

  • Jilted ex snatches bag in Pattaya, chased down by locals | Thaiger

    Jilted ex snatches bag in Pattaya, chased down by locals

    A Thai woman was left shaken after her ex-boyfriend allegedly snatched her bag in Pattaya, prompting nearby residents to intervene and detain the suspect. The incident occurred at around 12.10am on Monday, October 27, in Soi Pattaya Tai 24, when a 35 year old Thai woman was approached by her former boyfriend, an Indian national, who allegedly attempted to reconcile…

  • Myanmar man stabs sister’s boyfriend in Sri Racha love row | Thaiger

    Myanmar man stabs sister’s boyfriend in Sri Racha love row

    A Myanmar man was rushed to the hospital after being stabbed twice in a jealous rage by his girlfriend’s brother during a heated altercation in Sri Racha. The incident took place around 7pm yesterday, October 28, at a condominium near Nong Kham Police Station in Chon Buri. The victim, 30 year old Ang Phiang Pha Yae, was found with serious…

  • Burmese worker dies after fall from moving garbage truck in Kathu | Thaiger

    Burmese worker dies after fall from moving garbage truck in Kathu

    A Myanmar worker died after falling from a moving garbage truck in Kathu district, Phuket, while transporting waste, prompting a police investigation into the fatal accident. The incident occurred around 2.20pm yesterday, October 28, near the Kathu Social Security Office on Phra Phuket Kaew Road. Police and emergency responders arrived to find a six-wheeled private garbage truck parked at the…

  • Pornography on Facebook? Thai users report that searching ‘May’ reveals explicit content | Thaiger

    Pornography on Facebook? Thai users report that searching ‘May’ reveals explicit content

    Thai Facebook users have raised fresh concerns about the platform’s content filtering after discovering that searching the word “May” can return unexpected and inappropriate results, which include pornographic videos. The issue, reported yesterday and becoming more noticeable today, appears to affect both the mobile app and desktop versions of the platform. Users have shared screenshots online showing that entering May,…

  • US$2,000 vanishes from Finnish tourists’ Pattaya holiday home | Thaiger

    US$2,000 vanishes from Finnish tourists’ Pattaya holiday home

    Two tourists reported a theft after discovering US$2,000 missing from their rented Pattaya home following a brief outing, prompting a police investigation. A pair of Finnish tourists in Pattaya had their holiday turn sour after returning to their rental house to discover US$2,000 in cash had mysteriously vanished. The incident occurred in Soi Jomtien 7, where the sisters had rented…

  • Ministry confirms schools can celebrate during mourning | Thaiger

    Ministry confirms schools can celebrate during mourning

    Thailand’s Education Ministry has clarified its stance on school celebrations, confirming that festivities are not banned, despite earlier confusion caused by conflicting guidelines. An urgent notice, issued to private schools yesterday, October 28, cancels the ministry’s previous directive and outlines revised measures. The new guidelines, effective from October 25, came following an executive meeting held on Monday, October 27. Academic…

  • Thailand braces for showers, chilly air and rough seas ahead | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for showers, chilly air and rough seas ahead

    Thailand will experience cooler mornings and scattered rain as changing weather patterns bring showers and wind to several regions across the country. A high-pressure system over upper Thailand and a low-pressure cell near southern Vietnam are bringing rain, cool mornings, and rough seas nationwide. The weather forecast from 6pm yesterday, October 28, to 6pm today, October 29, is as follows: In…

  • 8 year old boy in Bangkok rescued after year of abuse by father | Thaiger

    8 year old boy in Bangkok rescued after year of abuse by father

    The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (M-Society) yesterday, October 27, rescued an eight year old Thai boy in Bangkok after he had reportedly been abused by his father for more than a year. A neighbour in Bang Sue district alerted officials after the injured boy sought help, saying he was abused. The matter was reported to the Secretary…

  • Former Thai boxing champion arrested for multimillion baht gambling website | Thaiger

    Former Thai boxing champion arrested for multimillion baht gambling website

    Police today, October 28, arrested a former Thai boxing champion and seven other suspects for operating a gambling website with an annual circulation of more than 100 million baht. Officers from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) announced the results of the crackdown operation, titled “Knock Out 100 Million Baht Gambling Website,” at their headquarters in the Mueang Thong Thani…

  • Tourism dips as Thailand tackles debt and sluggish growth | Thaiger

    Tourism dips as Thailand tackles debt and sluggish growth

    Thailand’s foreign arrivals declined over a recent 10-month period, prompting officials to revise forecasts and accelerate economic recovery efforts. Thailand welcomed 26.25 million foreign visitors from January 1 to October 26 this year, marking a 7.25% drop compared to the same period in 2024, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports announced today, October 28. Malaysia led the pack as the…

  • Royal tribute: Loy Krathong to proceed with subdued tone | Thaiger

    Royal tribute: Loy Krathong to proceed with subdued tone

    The Ministry of Culture has confirmed that Thailand’s traditional Loy Krathong Festival will go ahead as planned, albeit with a more subdued tone to honour the recent passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother. Culture Minister Sabeeda Thaiset stated that the festival, traditionally marked by colourful celebrations and river lanterns, will continue under the revised theme, Thai Loy…

  • Thai police return 1.3 million baht in assets to elderly scam victim | Thaiger

    Thai police return 1.3 million baht in assets to elderly scam victim

    Police returned assets worth 1.3 million baht to a Thai woman who fell victim to a call centre scam operated by Hong Kong nationals. Officers arrested one of the suspects, Ming Yin Tang, on October 18, following a complaint from a Thai woman who had lost cash and gold to the foreign scammer. The woman realised she had been deceived…

  • Holiday tragedy: Kiwi tourist found dead in Kata hotel | Thaiger

    Holiday tragedy: Kiwi tourist found dead in Kata hotel

    A New Zealand tourist was found dead in her hotel room near Kata Beach, prompting police to launch an investigation into the circumstances. Officers from Karon Police Station were called to the scene at around 2.45pm after hotel staff reported that a guest had been found unresponsive. Police Lieutenant Phirawat Yodtor said forensic investigators and a doctor were immediately dispatched.…

  • Education Ministry denies school event ban during mourning | Thaiger

    Education Ministry denies school event ban during mourning

    Thailand’s Education Ministry has denied issuing a blanket ban on school activities during the national mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, following backlash from parents and educators online. Concerns were sparked after the ministry circulated a directive urging educational institutions to avoid “joyful activities” for one year out of respect. However, Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat has…

  • Woman caught on CCTV stealing 7,500 baht from lottery shop | Thaiger

    Woman caught on CCTV stealing 7,500 baht from lottery shop

    A security camera captured an elderly woman posing as a customer and stealing 7,500 baht in cash from a lottery shop in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok on Saturday, October 25. The owner of the lottery shop, 56 year old Supaporn Tananchai, shared the CCTV footage of the theft on social media, urging the online community to help identify the thief.…

  • Thailand eyes 1.2 million US tourists with new flight boom | Thaiger

    Thailand eyes 1.2 million US tourists with new flight boom

    Thailand is preparing to welcome a surge in tourists from the US, as new flight routes and increased interest in luxury travel drive up arrival forecasts. Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool announced that the country expects nearly 1.2 million visitors from the United States in 2026, an 8% jump from this year. The forecast follows the return…

  • 2 Chinese men arrested for supplying drug and e-cigarettes to Pattaya partygoers | Thaiger

    2 Chinese men arrested for supplying drug and e-cigarettes to Pattaya partygoers

    Police arrested two Chinese men at a condominium in Pattaya earlier today, October 28, for supplying crystal meth and e-cigarettes to foreign partygoers. Officers from the Chon Buri Provincial Immigration Bureau launched the operation following a tip-off from a Thai teenage girl who had voluntarily entered a drug rehabilitation programme. The girl reportedly agreed to enter rehabilitation after being previously…

  • Thailand and Vietnam vow to boost ties and economic links | Thaiger

    Thailand and Vietnam vow to boost ties and economic links

    Thailand and Vietnam are doubling down on their commitment to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties, following high-level talks at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Malaysia. In a bilateral meeting held on the sidelines of the summit, Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow met with his Vietnamese counterpart Le Hoai Trung to reaffirm their dedication to advancing the two countries’ comprehensive strategic…

  • 2 university students seriously injured in accident on Chon Buri zebra crossing | Thaiger

    2 university students seriously injured in accident on Chon Buri zebra crossing

    Two students sustained serious injuries after being hit by a car on a zebra crossing outside Burapha University in Chon Buri yesterday, October 27. Officers from Saen Suk Police Station were alerted to the accident on the zebra crossing outside the university in the Saen Suk sub-district of Chon Buri at around 4pm. Rescuers from the Trikunatham Foundation also rushed…

  • Thai man with rape history arrested for slashing Burmese woman’s throat | Thaiger

    Thai man with rape history arrested for slashing Burmese woman’s throat

    Police last night, October 27, arrested a Thai man for slashing the throat of a Burmese woman in a vacant bathroom within the Mae Sot District Office in Tak province. Officers from Mae Sot Police Station received a report of a knife attack on a woman at around 11am yesterday, October 27. The attack took place inside an old bathroom…

  • US calls on Thailand, Cambodia to release detained soldiers | Thaiger

    US calls on Thailand, Cambodia to release detained soldiers

    The United States has turned up the pressure on Thailand and Cambodia to start the release of 18 detained soldiers without delay, following a new ceasefire agreement signed in the presence of US President Donald Trump. A senior State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Washington expects swift action now that both Southeast Asian nations have committed to…