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  • 55 people injured in clashes at Bangkok protests | Thaiger

    55 people injured in clashes at Bangkok protests

    The Erawan Emergency Medical Service Centre in Bangkok says around 55 people have been injured following clashes during yesterday’s protests in the capital. Violence erupted as pro-democracy activists attempting to reach the Parliament building, clashed with police and rival yellow-shirt pro-establishment groups. A spokesperson for the medical centre says 32 people have been injured by tear gas, which police used…

  • Finally! TAT partners with hotels, airlines, to offer travel stimulus package for expats | Thaiger

    Finally! TAT partners with hotels, airlines, to offer travel stimulus package for expats

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand is partnering with airlines and over 300 hotels around the country in another domestic tourism stimulus scheme, this time aimed at expats. It’s understood all foreigners and their families, living in the Kingdom, are eligible to avail of the scheme. The “Expat Travel Bonus” offers a 1,000 baht per night discount on hotel accommodation at…

  • Deputy PM says rise of Thai baht is only temporary | Thaiger

    Deputy PM says rise of Thai baht is only temporary

    Deputy PM Supattanapong Punmeechaow says that, while the Bank of Thailand is monitoring the current appreciation of the Thai baht, he believes the rise is only temporary. He says the appreciation is being driven by foreign investors turning to the markets as they seek to make a profit by the end of the year. According to Supant Mongkolsutree from the…

  • Thai law to be amended to allow for abortion up to 12 weeks | Thaiger

    Thai law to be amended to allow for abortion up to 12 weeks

    The Thai Cabinet has approved an amendment to the country’s laws that will permit abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Government deputy spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek confirmed the amendment in a press statement yesterday. “The cabinet has approved to amend the law of abortion in the Thailand Criminal Code, Section 301, for women who are not more than 12…

  • A round-up of events in Bangkok yesterday as protests turn ugly | Thaiger

    A round-up of events in Bangkok yesterday as protests turn ugly

    As various protest groups, both pro and anti-establishment, gathered near the Parliament building in Bangkok yesterday, tensions were high, and things eventually turned ugly. By mid-afternoon, as pro-democracy activists tried to reach the Parliament building where a debate on draft charter amendments was taking place, police resorted to a combination of tear gas and water cannons laced with chemicals to…

  • High season? What high season? Thai tourism has a gap year. | Thaiger

    High season? What high season? Thai tourism has a gap year.

    OPINION High season. What’s happening to Thailand’s traditional tourist high season this year? (Sounds of crickets and tumbleweed rolling down the streets) Just as last year’s high season was wrapping up, the Covid-19 pandemic became real and much of the world closed its borders in March. Thailand hoteliers, tour operators and airlines had to endure a very quiet low season,…

  • Police deploy water cannons and tear gas, Royalists throw bricks – the protests outside parliament | Thaiger

    Police deploy water cannons and tear gas, Royalists throw bricks – the protests outside parliament

    UPDATE: 6 people were shot with live rounds in yesterday’s scuffles. Read more HERE. The current spate of protests in Thailand took an ugly step forward yesterday when police resorted to using a high power water cannon truck with the water laced with a chemical irritant. They also fired tear gas and, according to protesters, used rubber bullets. Photos show…

  • Man gets caught in crossfire in rival gang clash, grenade explodes in his hand | Thaiger

    Man gets caught in crossfire in rival gang clash, grenade explodes in his hand

    As rival gangs exchanged gunfire at a Chanthaburi province fruit market, a man tried to break up the fight by holding up a grenade and threatening to use it. The plan backfired. 34 year old Thammarat Suntorn was shot multiple times in the crossfire and the grenade ended up exploding in his hand. Thammarat was severely injured with several gunshot…

  • Taxi drivers in Bangkok can now charge “handling fees” for luggage | Thaiger

    Taxi drivers in Bangkok can now charge “handling fees” for luggage

    Bangkok taxis can now start charging passengers extra for large luggage items with handling fees ranging from 20 to 100 baht per item. Under the new regulations, taxi drivers are required to tell passengers about the extra costs before the ride. Bags larger than 26 inches will be 20 baht and items larger than 50 inches will be no more…

  • UPDATE: Riot police deploy water cannons and tear gas at protest outside Parliament | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Riot police deploy water cannons and tear gas at protest outside Parliament

    Police in riot gear and gas masks used high pressure water cannons and tear gas against pro-democracy protesters who attempted to remove a 3 layer concrete barricade set up to block passage to the Thai Parliament building in Bangkok. A police officer confirmed with the reporters on site that the water was laced with tear gas. Photos shared in social…

  • Police seize 45 million baht worth of heroin and methamphetamine from Hat Yai home | Thaiger

    Police seize 45 million baht worth of heroin and methamphetamine from Hat Yai home

    Police arrested a man on drug charges and seized 45 million baht worth of drugs in the southern province Songkhla near the Thai-Malaysia border. Police raided a home Hat Yai district and found 76 bars of heroin weighing a total of 27 kilograms and 980,000 methamphetamine pills. 28 year old Sompong Mugem, who rents the home, was arrested. Police had…

  • Special holiday weekend expected to generate 12.6 billion baht – TAT governor | Thaiger

    Special holiday weekend expected to generate 12.6 billion baht – TAT governor

    With this Thursday and Friday deemed “special holidays” in an effort to boost domestic tourism, 3.02 million people are expected to travel around Thailand and generate over 12.6 billion baht in tourism revenue, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand. The recent Covid-19 cases could influence travellers’ plans, TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn says. In Bangkok, a Hungarian diplomat tested positive…

  • Thailand’s Covid-19 task force to debate quarantine reduction proposal tomorrow, again | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Covid-19 task force to debate quarantine reduction proposal tomorrow, again

    After deciding in last week’s meeting to continue on with the mandatory 14 day quarantine, the issue of a reduction from 14 days to 10, is back on the table. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration will meet tomorrow to discuss a proposal, again, to reduce mandatory quarantine from 14 days to 10, for arrivals from low-risk countries. But, again,…

  • Thai law on category II narcotics loosens up, allows sale and possession for research | Thaiger

    Thai law on category II narcotics loosens up, allows sale and possession for research

    Thai laws on category II narcotics like cocaine, morphine and opium are loosening up. A new regulation by the Public Health Ministry allows the sale and possession of category II narcotics under certain circumstances such as research. Drugs classified as category II in Thailand’s Narcotics Act include morphine, cocaine, ketamine, codeine, opium, medicinal opium and methadone. Under the new regulation,…

  • Tourism authority calls for expansion of domestic travel stimulus scheme | Thaiger

    Tourism authority calls for expansion of domestic travel stimulus scheme

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand is calling on the government to improve the existing domestic travel stimulus programme, in the hope of boosting home-grown tourism. The current scheme provides Thai tourists with a 40% subsidy on hotel rates, up to a maximum of 3,000 baht a night, for 10 nights. It also subsidises air fares to a maximum of 2,000…

  • Tourism officials fear local Covid cases may dampen enthusiasm of domestic travellers | Thaiger

    Tourism officials fear local Covid cases may dampen enthusiasm of domestic travellers

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand has expressed concern that the emergence of local Covid-19 infections may negatively affect travel during the November 19-22 holiday period. TAT governor, Yuthasak Supasorn, says there’s a risk that local infections, such as the Krabi resident who tested positive recently, may be dampening enthusiasm among domestic tourists. Local tourism officials are desperate to reboot Thailand’s…

  • Bangkok police urge drivers, pedestrians, to avoid Parliament area ahead of today’s protest | Thaiger

    Bangkok police urge drivers, pedestrians, to avoid Parliament area ahead of today’s protest

    Police in Bangkok say motorists and pedestrians should steer clear of routes around the Parliament today or risk heavy congestion and road closures. The advice comes ahead of a planned rally in the capital, as Parliament begins a 2 day session to vote on draft charter amendments. Already this morning there has been a protest from Royalist groups, clad in…

  • Thai Supreme Court upholds 50 year prison sentence for ex-tourism chief | Thaiger

    Thai Supreme Court upholds 50 year prison sentence for ex-tourism chief

    The Supreme Court upheld the decades long prison sentences for the former Tourism Authority of Thailand governor and her daughter who took bribes from Hollywood producers for a contract to manage Bangkok International Film Festival from 2002 to 2007. The ruling puts an end to the high profile case. The Supreme Court upheld the Appeal Court ruling from May 2019,…

  • Thai travel agents propose opening borders to tourists from “low risk” Chinese provinces | Thaiger

    Thai travel agents propose opening borders to tourists from “low risk” Chinese provinces

    Foreign tourists are entering Thailand slowly… very slowly. Only around a couple hundred tourists have entered the country since travel restrictions were put in place 7 months ago. Thailand needs to step up, according to the Association of Thai Travel Agents. Travel agents warn that around 2 million people could lose their jobs if foreign tourists aren’t allowed to enter…

  • Hitman arrested over 14 year old cold-case murder in Pattaya of NZ businessman | Thaiger

    Hitman arrested over 14 year old cold-case murder in Pattaya of NZ businessman

    An arrest has been made in a 14 year old Pattaya cold case following the arrest of a Thai man who allegedly murdered a New Zealander in 2006. 40 year old Yiamwut Julapong, aka. Pokpong, is now in custody in Phetchabun province after a raid led by Crime Suppression Division. ‘Pokpong’ was wanted under an arrest warrant issued by Pattaya Court back…

  • Lottery ticket distributors arrested for allegedly scamming sellers for millions of baht | Thaiger

    Lottery ticket distributors arrested for allegedly scamming sellers for millions of baht

    Police arrested 2 lottery ticket distributors in Lop Buri, Central Thailand, for allegedly collecting money from lottery ticket sellers and failing to deliver the tickets for the October 16 and November 1 draws which were worth more than 400 million baht. More than 100 lottery ticket sellers filed a complaint at the Surin province’s Rattanaburi Police Station, saying they purchased…

  • Hoteliers to discuss how to revive Thailand’s crippled hospitality industry | Thaiger

    Hoteliers to discuss how to revive Thailand’s crippled hospitality industry

    The hospitality industry has taken a beating from the pandemic and a 2 year revival plan is now in the works to at least address the urgent problems faced by Thai hotels and hospitality outlets. The Tourism and Sports Ministry is holding a brainstorming session and around 15 hotel operators are expected to join to discuss recovery solutions for the…

  • Good samaritans help motorbike stuck in Pattaya construction pit | Thaiger

    Good samaritans help motorbike stuck in Pattaya construction pit

    A 30 year old man has good samaritans to thank after they helped pull his motorbike out of a construction pit in Pattaya. The motorbike became stuck in the pit on South Pattaya Road at about 3:30am yesterday morning. The man claims he didn’t see the pit, despite multiple signs, lights, and barriers. The area under construction was blocked with…

  • Burmese man busted with 20 kilograms of kratom | Thaiger

    Burmese man busted with 20 kilograms of kratom

    A Myanmar man has been busted with 20 kilograms of kratom after he illegally crossed a natural border into Thailand in the southern Muang district in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Border patrol police and administrative officials were patrolling Ban Hup Phueng, a village near the natural pass on the Myanmar border, when they noticed a man walking with a shoulder bag.…

  • Human skeleton found in a cassava field in Muang district | Thaiger

    Human skeleton found in a cassava field in Muang district

    A human skeleton was found early this morning by a villager in a cassava field in the Muang district of Phitsanulok province in Central Thailand. Police investigators travelled to the field near Rong Wai Fad village in Tambon Don Thong after being informed of the discovery to determine if foul play was involved. 49 year old Lampoey Leepla said she…

  • Protest members could face assault charges as police gather evidence | Thaiger

    Protest members could face assault charges as police gather evidence

    Core protest members could face assault charges as police gather evidence after yesterday’s demonstration in Bangkok, which saw 2 policemen injured. “Mob Fest” and “Bad Student” protest members staged the demonstration at Democracy Monument yesterday, where they wrapped a cloth with insults written on it, around the monument. Pol Ma-Gen Piya Tavichai, the deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau,…

  • ‘Mob Fest’ wraps up the Democracy Monument and turns backs on Thai King and Queen | Thaiger

    ‘Mob Fest’ wraps up the Democracy Monument and turns backs on Thai King and Queen

    In a peaceful but controversial gesture, protesters yesterday turned their backs on the royal motorcade as it carried the Thai King and Queen to the opening of a new railway line. As their backs were facing the passing cars, the mostly young Thai protesters raised their hands with the 3 finger salute and sang the Thai national anthem. The symbolic…

  • Krabi’s Ao Nang businesses shut up or sell up | Thaiger

    Krabi’s Ao Nang businesses shut up or sell up

    Ao Nang, Krabi’s tourist strip, is struggling under the strain of no customers or tourists. Thai Residents reports that there are now at least 10 hotels up for sale valued at billions of baht. Businesses and hotels along the popular Ao Nang tourist strip have been shutting down because of the prolonged closure of Thailand’s borders to general tourism. Even…

  • Former PM Abhisit warns of more unrest if Parliament votes against charter re-write | Thaiger

    Former PM Abhisit warns of more unrest if Parliament votes against charter re-write

    Former Thai PM Abhisit Vejjajiva (2008 to 2011) says if Parliament votes against the proposed re-write of the constitution during its 2 day session next week, it will only serve to worsen the ongoing political crisis. He says the resignation of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and a dissolution of Parliament won’t be enough to solve the problem, without a re-write of…

  • US President-elect Biden eyes 306 electoral college votes, to Trump’s 232 | Thaiger

    US President-elect Biden eyes 306 electoral college votes, to Trump’s 232

    US President-elect Joe Biden has likely bagged 306 votes in the Electoral College vote that decides who wins the keys to the White House. At this stage Donald Trump has won 232 votes in the tally. First to 270 Electoral College votes wins the US Presidency. Even if the state of Georgia somehow flips in a recount – historically unlikely –…