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    Why 8 Atelier Residence is poised for growth: Phuket’s investment hotspot in the making

    Phuket’s residential real estate market is no longer defined only by beachfront villas and short-stay resort condominiums. The island is now seeing sustained interest from international investors targeting long-term yields, capital stability, and access to full-scale lifestyle infrastructure. Looking at...

  • Bumrungrad Hospital battles online investment scam | Thaiger

    Bumrungrad Hospital battles online investment scam

    Bumrungrad Hospital executives in Bangkok filed a complaint with the Cyber Police, targeting a fraudulent page that falsely claimed to represent the hospital in an online investment scam. Atirat Ratanakijpipat, CEO of Bumrungrad Hospital, yesterday, January 30, along with the management team, met with high-ranking Cyber Police officials to initiate legal action against the perpetrators who created the fake page.…

  • SET index may drop below 1,300 due to digital wallet handout | Thaiger

    SET index may drop below 1,300 due to digital wallet handout

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index could potentially plummet below the 1,300-point mark this year, warns the CEO of One Asset Management (ONEAM), Pote Harinasuta. This alarming projection is associated with the government’s proposed digital wallet handout which could result in Thailand’s credit rating being downgraded and a subsequent hike in corporate borrowing costs. Key factors that could influence…

  • Thailand welcomes cooler mornings as temperatures dip | Thaiger

    Thailand welcomes cooler mornings as temperatures dip

    A high-pressure system or moderate cold air mass continues to cover Thailand and the South China Sea, leading to cooler morning temperatures across several regions of the country. The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) forecast that the north, northeast, central, eastern, and upper southern parts will experience cold weather in the mornings. In the north, residents woke up to chilly conditions…

  • Body of missing Thai man found on roadside, arms and legs bound | Thaiger

    Body of missing Thai man found on roadside, arms and legs bound

    A motorcycle rider stumbled upon the dead body of a missing Thai man on the roadside of a motorway in the Bang Pakong district of Chachoengsao province near Bangkok. He bore a gunshot wound to his head, and his arms and legs were bound. The 18 year old motorcycle rider, Pornthep Thomthisaeng, reported the discovery of the body to Bang…

  • Foreign man refuses to pay fare and bites Bolt driver in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Foreign man refuses to pay fare and bites Bolt driver in Pattaya

    A Thai Bolt driver in Pattaya reached out to a news agency after a foreign man refused to pay his transport fare and bit him, leaving him with a cut lip. Channel 7 announced that the reporters visited the Thai Bolt driver, Weeraphon, in hospital yesterday, January 29. The man was being treated for bite marks and scratches on his…

  • Udon Thani family terrorised nightly by local youth’s attacks | Thaiger

    Udon Thani family terrorised nightly by local youth’s attacks

    A family in Udon Thani is living in fear after their home has been persistently targeted by a local youth. The family’s residence in Nong Han district has been under siege, with objects ranging from rocks and beer bottles to dumbbells and even ping pong bombs being hurled into their property by a teenager. The situation has escalated to the…

  • Rock-solid plea: Don’t send Bi-2 back to Russia, urges Human Rights Watch director (video) | Thaiger

    Rock-solid plea: Don’t send Bi-2 back to Russia, urges Human Rights Watch director (video)

    A Human Rights Watch director pleaded with the Thai authorities not to deport a Russian rock band back to their homeland. Elaine Pearson, the Asia Director of the Human Rights Watch division, revealed that the Russian-Belarusian rock band Bi-2 faces persecution for their outspoken public criticism of the Russian government if Thailand deports them back home. The Thai police arrested…

  • Thailand pledges support to Laos in handling ASEAN issues | Thaiger

    Thailand pledges support to Laos in handling ASEAN issues

    Thailand is prepared to back Laos in addressing the Myanmar crisis and other significant issues within the ASEAN region, according to Thai Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara. During a press conference yesterday, January 29, he explained that this support would bolster Laos’s success as the ASEAN chair this year. Parnpree held discussions with his Lao equivalent, Saleumxay Kommasith, on Sunday to…

  • Bank of Thailand urged to slash interest rates amid economic struggle | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand urged to slash interest rates amid economic struggle

    Pressure is mounting on the Bank of Thailand to ease the economic strain on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by slashing interest rates on commercial bank loans. Pichai Naripthaphan, deputy chairman of the Pheu Thai Party‘s strategies and politics committee and an advisor to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, argued that the central bank needs to acknowledge the real-world challenges people…

  • Thai PM invites Xi Jinping to mark 50 years of Thai-Sino relations | Thaiger

    Thai PM invites Xi Jinping to mark 50 years of Thai-Sino relations

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has invited China President Xi Jinping to visit the Land of Smiles in the upcoming year, a move set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Thai-Sino relations. This invitation was extended following a meeting with China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, who just concluded a four-day visit to the Southeast Asian nation. The meeting between the…

  • Thai government seeks interest rate cut as household debt fuels recession | Thaiger

    Thai government seeks interest rate cut as household debt fuels recession

    Thailand’s economy is currently grappling with a recession triggered by soaring household debt, as reported by the Deputy Finance Minister, Julapun Amornvivat, today. This intensified the call for the central bank to reduce interest rates. Julapun also expressed the government’s commitment to the 500 billion baht distribution plan, which aims to allocate 10,000 baht per person to 50 million Thai…

  • Extortion racket tied to anti-corruption advocate Srisuwan Janya more structured than thought | Thaiger

    Extortion racket tied to anti-corruption advocate Srisuwan Janya more structured than thought

    The extortion racket, previously linked to the anti-corruption advocate Srisuwan Janya, is more extensive and well-structured than initially suspected, according to reports from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB). The organised group, which is believed to have a mastermind, has targeted numerous individuals. CIB’s deputy commissioner, Charoonkiat Pankaeo, stated that the police investigation into the alleged 3 million baht extortion from…

  • Thailand prime minister requests another giant panda from China | Thaiger

    Thailand prime minister requests another giant panda from China

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin recently voiced his desire for China to send another giant panda to Thailand. This request follows the death of Lin Hui, a beloved panda who had been a significant attraction in the country. The prime minister’s request received support from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, highlighting the close diplomatic relations between the two nations that span…

  • Music festivals in Thailand to look forward to in 2024 (so far) | Thaiger

    Music festivals in Thailand to look forward to in 2024 (so far)

    2023 marked a significant comeback for music festivals in Thailand after a long pandemic-induced hiatus. And the enthusiasm continues into 2024! This year, music festivals are becoming a year-round affair, with numerous events lined up throughout the calendar. But of course, with so much happening, staying updated on venues, dates, and performers can be a task. That’s why we’ve compiled…

  • Thai transwoman betrayed by friend and caught in Hong Kong cannabis bust | Thaiger

    Thai transwoman betrayed by friend and caught in Hong Kong cannabis bust

    A Thai man allegedly betrayed a transwoman friend by hiding cannabis in her luggage, leading to her arrest in Hong Kong. More than 30 other victims of the Thai man came forward to expose his fraudulent behaviour. The Facebook account, Pat Catty, shared a story of her transwoman friend on January 25 and urged netizens to be aware of a…

  • Thai taxi driver seeks justice after brutal axe attack and car theft (video) | Thaiger

    Thai taxi driver seeks justice after brutal axe attack and car theft (video)

    A local taxi driver sought justice after a Thai man posing as a passenger attacked him with an axe before stealing his car. The taxi driver said he was seriously injured but the police gave the attacker a lenient sentence. The taxi driver, 51 year old Chinnaphat Chokchana, urged non-profit organisation Saimai Survive to help him seek justice. Chinnaphat recounted…

  • Thailand’s car production hits brakes, sees 15.75% drop in December | Thaiger

    Thailand’s car production hits brakes, sees 15.75% drop in December

    Thailand’s car production experienced a significant drop of 15.75% in December, compared to figures from the previous year, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). The downturn resulted in only 133,621 units being produced, largely due to a reduction in pickup truck output. This figure is a stark contrast to November’s year-on-year…

  • Visa-lah! Thailand and China ink deal to waive visas, turbocharging tourism | Thaiger

    Visa-lah! Thailand and China ink deal to waive visas, turbocharging tourism

    After much anticipation and months of talks, Thailand and China yesterday officially sealed the deal on a reciprocal visa-waiver agreement, aimed at ramping up tourism between the two nations when it kicks into gear come March. Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, solidified the pact at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok. Dubbed the Agreement…

  • Model reports sexual assault by brother-in-law in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Model reports sexual assault by brother-in-law in central Thailand

    A model bravely stepped forward to report a harrowing series of sexual assaults and blackmail at the hands of her brother-in-law, a troubling case that has recently come to light in Samut Sakhon province. Today at 10am, the 29 year old woman, accompanied by lawyer Sittha Biabangkerd, also known as Lawyer Tum, filed a report at the Ban Phaeo Police…

  • Monks’ misconduct: Temple faces complaint for dog abuse in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Monks’ misconduct: Temple faces complaint for dog abuse in southern Thailand

    Tha Sala District Livestock Office filed a complaint against an abbot and monks at Jan Por Temple in the Tha Sala district in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat for physically abusing a dog. The dog was seriously injured and may lose its sight. Twitter user @whathappenMr shared a video of three monks and another man beating a black…

  • Bangkok battles severe PM2.5 pollution, health warnings issued | Thaiger

    Bangkok battles severe PM2.5 pollution, health warnings issued

    Bangkok and several provinces across Thailand are currently grappling with dangerously high levels of PM2.5 particulate matter, exceeding standard pollution values and posing a significant health risk. Bangkok’s Phra Khanong district recorded the highest levels, urging the public to wear masks outdoors at all times for protection. The situation monitored hourly, is a collaborative effort involving the Ministry of Higher…

  • Bangkok drug bust: 5 foreign drug dealers arrested, 5 others still at large | Thaiger

    Bangkok drug bust: 5 foreign drug dealers arrested, 5 others still at large

    Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) officers arrested five foreign drug dealers for trading illicit narcotics in the Sukhumvit and Nana neighbourhoods of Bangkok and detained nine others for violating the Immigration Act. NSB Chief Kirisak Tantinawachai reported to PPTV HD that officers launched an investigation called Operation Mouse Hunt 1 in October last year and managed to arrest seven foreign drug…

  • China’s Lunar New Year tourism surge unlikely to reach pre-pandemic levels | Thaiger

    China’s Lunar New Year tourism surge unlikely to reach pre-pandemic levels

    Anticipations are high for an increased number of Chinese tourists venturing abroad during the forthcoming Lunar New Year. However, industry analysts predict the numbers will not reach the pre-pandemic levels due to the prevailing uncertain economic situation and evolving consumer trends. A significant surge in passenger traffic during the 40-day festive travel period, known as Chun Yun, is suggested by…

  • Thai woman fatally attacked with knife, secret affair suspected as motive | Thaiger

    Thai woman fatally attacked with knife, secret affair suspected as motive

    Police are searching for a killer who fatally attacked a Thai woman with a knife in the northern province of Sukhothai. The motive for the murder is suspected to be a secret affair and jealousy. Officers from the Ban Dan Lan Hoi Police Station dashed to the crime scene at 9.30am yesterday, January 28, and discovered the dead body of a…

  • Thai baht heads for poorest January since 2020 | Thaiger

    Thai baht heads for poorest January since 2020

    The Thai baht, after experiencing a nearly 4% loss compared to the US dollar, is on track for its poorest January performance since 2020. The currency’s downfall signals further challenges ahead, given the significant outflows. Emerging Asia’s top-performing currency in the fourth quarter turned into this year’s biggest loser as global funds avoid Thai assets. This comes amid a dispute…

  • Bus hostess killed, six injured in Phitsanulok night crash | Thaiger

    Bus hostess killed, six injured in Phitsanulok night crash

    A tragic collision between a tour bus and an 18-wheel truck at a U-turn near a gas station in Phitsanulok in lower northern Thailand resulted in the death of a bus hostess and left six passengers injured. The incident occurred at 12.15am today, January 29, when the Nakhon Chai Air bus travelling from Phrae to Bangkok was struck by the…

  • Thai man rapes daughter and stepdaughter, mother turns blind eye | Thaiger

    Thai man rapes daughter and stepdaughter, mother turns blind eye

    Police arrested a Thai father for repeatedly raping his biological daughter and stepdaughter over a 10- year period. One of the victims became pregnant while the victims’ mother chose to turn a blind eye to the sexual assaults. Officers from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) arrested the 38 year old alleged rapist named Ram on January 27 in the central…

  • Thailand weather: Cold mornings, thunderstorms, and waves over 2 metres | Thaiger

    Thailand weather: Cold mornings, thunderstorms, and waves over 2 metres

    The Meteorology Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a weather alert for 28 provinces across the kingdom, including Bangkok, warning of thunderstorms and cold to severe cold conditions on mountain peaks. The TMD forecasted that the northern, upper central, and northeastern regions are experiencing weather disturbances due to westerly wind streams, and the southern region is expected to see waves over…

  • Thailand’s Land Bridge project eyed for boosting economy amid local concerns | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Land Bridge project eyed for boosting economy amid local concerns

    Thailand’s Land Bridge project, a major infrastructure initiative resembling a proposed shortcut through Southeast Asia, dominated the recent mobile Cabinet meeting in Ranong. Residents expressed apprehensions to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, highlighting potential environmental damage and disruptions to their lifestyle. In the face of forecasted stagnant GDP growth, the government views the Land Bridge project as a promising solution for…

  • Needle-ss to say: Thai teachers suspended for piercing students’ mouths | Thaiger

    Needle-ss to say: Thai teachers suspended for piercing students’ mouths

    The director of a primary school in the Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok temporarily suspended two Thai teachers from duties after they punished 36 Grade 2 students by piercing their mouths with needles. A 30 year old woman, Am, filed a complaint against two female teachers at Samrongnuea Police Station on the evening of January 25 after hearing about the…