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  • Bangkok ordered to pay over 12 billion baht to BTS within 180 days | Thaiger

    Bangkok ordered to pay over 12 billion baht to BTS within 180 days

    The Supreme Administrative Court upheld a ruling requiring Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Krungthep Thanakom Company to pay BTS Group Holdings over 12 billion baht in outstanding debts related to the Green Line extension project within 180 days. The Supreme Administrative Court delivered its final verdict at 9am today, July 26, affirming the Central Administrative Court’s decision. The BMA and…

  • Olympics sabotage: French trains targeted in coordinated attack | Thaiger

    Olympics sabotage: French trains targeted in coordinated attack

    Hours before the much-anticipated opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, French rail company SNCF revealed that its high-speed network has been deliberately targeted by malicious acts intended to cripple the system. Several high-speed TGV lines to the west, north, and east of Paris have been hit, leading to significant queues at Montparnasse station, which serves destinations to the west of…

  • Thai woman’s repeated assaults by ex-boyfriend ignored by police | Thaiger

    Thai woman’s repeated assaults by ex-boyfriend ignored by police

    A Thai woman took to social media seeking help after her ex-boyfriend stalked and physically assaulted her and her family members over the past two years, with the police neglecting her case. The victim, identified only as May, shared her story with the Facebook page Esor News 3 after her ex-boyfriend, Deer, continued to evade capture despite years of abuse.…

  • Landslide warning issued at Khao Yai National Park | Thaiger

    Landslide warning issued at Khao Yai National Park

    A landslide warning has been issued at Khao Yai National Park due to heavy rain, causing soil and rocks to slide onto Thanarat Road. Park officials urge caution, especially near the waterfall. Heavy rainfall has led to a dangerous landslide situation at Khao Yai National Park, resulting in soil and rocks cascading down from over 100 metres high. Chaiya Huayhongthong,…

  • Heavy rain to batter 23 provinces in Thailand including Bangkok | Thaiger

    Heavy rain to batter 23 provinces in Thailand including Bangkok

    Heavy rain is expected to batter 23 provinces today, with Bangkok also facing a 70% chance of severe downpours. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warned of flash floods and forest runoffs, urging residents to stay alert and take precautions. TMD forecasts that the eastern and western regions of the northern part of Thailand will experience very heavy rainfall. Meanwhile, the…

  • AirAsia revolutionises safety with cutting-edge flight tracking tech | Thaiger

    AirAsia revolutionises safety with cutting-edge flight tracking tech

    AirAsia Aviation Group and AirAsia X have revolutionised flight safety and efficiency by adopting SITA Mission Watch across seven airlines. This industry-leading technology promises to bring unprecedented improvements to their operations. The partnership between Asia’s top low-cost carriers and SITA culminated in the implementation of SITA Mission Watch, a state-of-the-art flight tracking and monitoring solution. This advanced system provides comprehensive…

  • Thai man confesses to killing his friend over love triangle | Thaiger

    Thai man confesses to killing his friend over love triangle

    A Thai man confessed to killing his friend and dumping the body in a pond in the central province of Nakhon Sawan after becoming entangled in a bitter love triangle. A 75 year old Thai woman, Prayong, filed a missing person complaint with Thatako Police Station, stating that her 53 year old son, Yodrak, had been missing from home since…

  • Thai man steals masseuse’s phone after failing to rape her | Thaiger

    Thai man steals masseuse’s phone after failing to rape her

    Police arrested a Thai man yesterday in the southern province of Songkhla for attempting to rape a masseuse before changing his mind and stealing her mobile phone instead because she was on her period. The 28 year old masseuse escaped from the attempted rape and sought help from motorists on a road in the Hat Yai district of Songkhla. She…

  • Lopburi Municipality captures 150 monkeys in new operation | Thaiger

    Lopburi Municipality captures 150 monkeys in new operation

    Lopburi Municipality captured over 150 monkeys in the first two days of a new operation aimed at controlling the monkey population in the city. The goal is to capture at least 500 monkeys within 10 days, with support from 12 military personnel from the 13th Military Circle. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), in collaboration with…

  • Maya Bay to close for two months for monsoon season recovery | Thaiger

    Maya Bay to close for two months for monsoon season recovery

    The renowned Maya Bay in the Phi Phi Islands will be closed to tourists from August 1 to September 30 to allow nature to recover and ensure visitor safety during the monsoon season. Despite the rough seas, tourists continue to flock to this destination made famous by the Danny Boyle movie The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Yutthapong Damsrisuk, head of…

  • Burmese couple intervenes in argument, resulting in murder | Thaiger

    Burmese couple intervenes in argument, resulting in murder

    A Burmese couple intervened in an argument with another Burmese couple, resulting in the murder of a woman on Wednesday at an apartment in the Bang Bir district of Samut Prakan province. A Burmese woman was killed while her boyfriend was seriously injured in the incident. Khlong Dan Police Station officers investigated the scene of the crime in Soi Rojanakun…

  • Electric motorbike fire in Chon Buri prompts police investigation | Thaiger

    Electric motorbike fire in Chon Buri prompts police investigation

    An electric motorbike caught fire unexpectedly in the Ban Suan subdistrict, Mueang Chon Buri district, Chon Buri province, forcing the rider to abandon the vehicle. Firefighters were called to extinguish the blaze, and police are investigating the cause. A sudden fire engulfed an electric motorbike on Sukprayoon Road heading into Chon Buri City, causing the rider to abandon the vehicle.…

  • Central Group, Thai banks initiate tourist QR payments | Thaiger

    Central Group, Thai banks initiate tourist QR payments

    The Central Group of companies, which includes Central Retail Corporation, Central Pattana, and Centara Hotels and Resorts, has joined forces with the Bank of Thailand and six leading commercial banks to launch a cross-border QR payment service for tourists. The banks involved in this collaboration are Bangkok Bank, Kasikornbank, Krungthai Bank, Siam Commercial Bank, Bank of Ayudhya, and CIMB Thai…

  • Udon Thani: Toddler drowns, grandfather kills family dog in grief | Thaiger

    Udon Thani: Toddler drowns, grandfather kills family dog in grief

    A two year old boy drowned in a village pond in Udon Thani province, leading to the emotional and controversial killing of his dog by the child’s grandfather. Thanwa was found lifeless in a pond behind a noodle shop in Non Saeng Chan village. He lived with his grandparents while his parents worked in another province. According to the grandfather,…

  • Storm topples high-voltage poles, obstructs road in Chanthaburi | Thaiger

    Storm topples high-voltage poles, obstructs road in Chanthaburi

    A violent storm with strong winds toppled six 12-metre high-voltage electricity poles, obstructing a road and damaging a vehicle in Chanthaburi province. Police are working urgently to clear the area and restore normalcy. Heavy rain and thunderstorms battered many parts of Chanthaburi province yesterday, with strong winds causing extensive damage. A fierce storm led to the collapse of six high-voltage…

  • Cult blamed for deadly killing rampage in Surat Thani | Thaiger

    Cult blamed for deadly killing rampage in Surat Thani

    Police reported that a strange cult allegedly led a Thai man to go on a killing rampage yesterday, taking the life of his niece and injuring her daughter at a palm plantation in the southern province. The violent rampage was reported at approximately 2pm yesterday, July 25, at a palm plantation in the Phrasaeng district of Surat Thani. Officers from…

  • MFP introduces bills to reduce military power, prevent coups | Thaiger

    MFP introduces bills to reduce military power, prevent coups

    The Move Forward Party (MFP) introduced three significant charter amendment bills aimed at mitigating the impact of the military regime’s orders, preventing future coups, and abolishing the junta-supported 20-year national strategy. An MFP list-MP, Parit Wacharasindhu, emphasised that although the Pheu Thai-led government has committed to rewriting a new charter, this process could take up to two years. The MFP…

  • Polish man arrested for ganja LED grow lights theft in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Polish man arrested for ganja LED grow lights theft in Chiang Mai

    Chon Buri Provincial Immigration Office officers arrested a Polish man for the theft of LED lights from a ganja farm in the northern province of Chiang Mai as he was about to renew his visa. The owner of a cannabis farm in the Sansai district of Chiang Mai filed a complaint against the farm’s former consultant, 37 year old Polish…

  • Invasive fish in Thailand causes 100 million baht annual damage | Thaiger

    Invasive fish in Thailand causes 100 million baht annual damage

    Thammasat University research reveals that the blackchin tilapia has caused economic damage to the Praek Nam Daeng community, amounting to at least 100 million baht per year. The SROI TU Centre for Social Return on Investment Research and Development recently posted a study detailing these impacts. The research, conducted between 2018 and 2019 by SROI TU, part of the Puey…

  • 2 Pakistani men arrested in Phuket after scamming Thai vendors | Thaiger

    2 Pakistani men arrested in Phuket after scamming Thai vendors

    Police have arrested two Pakistani men at a residence in Phuket after they repeatedly defrauded several Thai vendors. The men claimed that their criminal actions were unintentional and resulted from being under the influence of alcohol. The owner of a drugstore in the Kamala sub-district of Phuket filed a scam complaint with Kamala Police Station after a foreign customer, later…

  • CPF no show slammed as blackchin tilapia talk goes fishy | Thaiger

    CPF no show slammed as blackchin tilapia talk goes fishy

    Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) faced criticism from a House committee for failing to attend a meeting to address questions regarding the importation of blackchin tilapia for research purposes back in 2010. The Move Forward Party MP for Bangkok, Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat, who also serves as the deputy chairman of the subcommittee investigating the spread of the invasive species, stated that CPF…

  • High hopes: Anutin’s green light for cannabis bill in Thailand | Thaiger

    High hopes: Anutin’s green light for cannabis bill in Thailand

    Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul expressed confidence yesterday that the cannabis control bill will be enacted within the tenure of the current coalition government. Meanwhile, a health advocacy group has pushed for a complete ban on recreational cannabis use. The Bhumjaithai Party submitted an initial version of the bill to the House last September. The Ministry of…

  • Thailand eases visa rules to attract long-term visitors | Thaiger

    Thailand eases visa rules to attract long-term visitors

    New visa regulations issued by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have made it significantly easier to visit and stay in the country long-term. The number of countries eligible for visa-free entry has increased from 57 to 93, now including India and China. Visitors from these countries will receive a 60-day entry stamp, which can be extended for another 30 days…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (July 26 to 28) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (July 26 to 28)

    How do you plan to spend this weekend in Bangkok? Are you planning to escape the rain by cheering your favourite teams at a sports bar? Or is your idea of a good weekend is dancing all night? No matter what you choose, there’s no chance to feel bored in this city. If you’re still trying to figure out how…

  • Thailand joins forces with Cambodia to tackle call centre gangs | Thaiger

    Thailand joins forces with Cambodia to tackle call centre gangs

    Top police officials from Thailand and Cambodia have declared war on call centre gangs, vowing to put an end to their reign of terror. The two nations agreed to collaborate during a high-stakes teleconference held today, sparking hope for millions affected by these scams. The critical agreement was struck between the Royal Thai Police, led by Commissioner-General Police General Torsak…

  • Hong Kong policeman’s fatal fall from baht bus sparks safety outcry | Thaiger

    Hong Kong policeman’s fatal fall from baht bus sparks safety outcry

    Pattaya Tourist Police are offering comprehensive support to the widow of a Hong Kong policeman who tragically lost his life after falling off a baht bus on Pattaya Second Road on July 22. The shocking incident has catapulted road safety in Pattaya into the national spotlight. The grieving widow is receiving assistance from police to navigate the investigation and manage claims…

  • Thaksin’s birthday bash: Alms, lunch, and A-list guests | Thaiger

    Thaksin’s birthday bash: Alms, lunch, and A-list guests

    Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is set to mark his 75th birthday with a private yet lavish celebration at his Chan Song Lar mansion in Bangkok. According to his daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thaksin will offer alms to Buddhist monks and host a lunch for a select group of close friends tomorrow. Paetongtarn revealed that her father plans to make…

  • Songkhla raid uncovers smuggled goods worth 8 million baht | Thaiger

    Songkhla raid uncovers smuggled goods worth 8 million baht

    Songkhla police raided a warehouse used to store smuggled goods, including e-cigarettes and foreign alcohol, with an estimated loss of 8 million baht. Investigations are underway to apprehend all involved parties. Chamleng Buasong, a Songkhla excise officer, led a coordinated operation with officers from the Excise Department, Region 9 Excise Office, Hat Yai Police Station, and Hat Yai District Administrative…

  • Thai woman killed, girl injured in rampage in Surat Thani | Thaiger

    Thai woman killed, girl injured in rampage in Surat Thani

    Phrasaeng Police Station officers have surrounded a palm plantation in the southern province of Surat Thani after a Thai man went on a rampage, killing one woman and injuring a young girl. Police were notified about the rampage at approximately 2pm today, July 25, and rushed to the scene along with a rescue team. Officers reported to KhaoSod that the…

  • Ex-police officer foiled in Phatthalung gold shop robbery attempt | Thaiger

    Ex-police officer foiled in Phatthalung gold shop robbery attempt

    A former police officer, dismissed from service, attempted to rob a gold shop in Phatthalung’s central market. Armed with a gun and a hammer, the suspect was thwarted by the shop owner who noticed the gun was fake and managed to apprehend him. Phatthalung City Police Station received a report at around 11.30am from a concerned citizen about a robbery…