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  • Alcohol sales hours to change in Thailand starting today | Thaiger

    Alcohol sales hours to change in Thailand starting today

    In a major shake-up to alcohol sales in Thailand, the Royal Gazette has announced that new regulations will take effect starting today. Under the new rules, the sale of alcoholic beverages will be restricted to specific hours, but there are three major exceptions. Here’s what you need to know about the changes that will affect bars, restaurants, and travellers. Yesterday,…

  • 20-baht flat fare for Bangkok trains starts September 30 | Thaiger

    20-baht flat fare for Bangkok trains starts September 30

    Bangkok’s electric train network will soon have a flat fare of just 20 baht. Starting from September 30, passengers will be able to travel on all eight electric train lines in the capital and surrounding areas for the same low price. But there’s a catch—if you want to take advantage of the new system, you’ll need to register via the…

  • Heavy rainfall and flash flood continue to batter Thailand | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall and flash flood continue to batter Thailand

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has forecasted heavy rainfall in the country’s upper regions, affecting 70% of two provinces today. A total of 43 provinces are expected to experience severe weather, with warnings issued for potential flash floods, forest runoff, and landslides. The heavy rain is attributed to a monsoon trough stretching across northern Thailand and Laos, merging into a low-pressure…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 27 to 29) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 27 to 29)

    Bangkok is warm, wet, and heavy with that mid-year feeling. Skies flip between clear and grey, and the air smells like rain before it arrives. But the city is alive, as always. There are shows to see, artists to support, and new places to duck into when the clouds break open. Here the best things to do in Bangkok this…

  • Thailand’s cannabis recriminalisation: What’s the damage? | Thaiger

    Thailand’s cannabis recriminalisation: What’s the damage?

    Thailand has recently reversed its decision to decriminalise cannabis, with the Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin signing an order on June 23, preventing stores from selling cannabis without a prescription. The new regulations restrict cannabis use solely to medical purposes, essentially reclassifying the plant as a controlled herb. The move also marks the end of the country’s three-year experiment with recreational…

  • Thailand and Cambodia relax border rules amid tensions | Thaiger

    Thailand and Cambodia relax border rules amid tensions

    In a significant move to ease tensions, the Royal Thai Army (RTA) has temporarily relaxed regulations at four border checkpoints in Sa Kaeo province, allowing Thais and Cambodians to cross the border after days of strict closures. The announcement, made by the Burapha Task Force today, June 26, comes amid increasing calls for a relaxation of the blanket border closures…

  • Woman caught smuggling exotic food from Thailand into Australia | Thaiger

    Woman caught smuggling exotic food from Thailand into Australia

    In a daring attempt to smuggle over 62,000kg of exotic foods into Australia, a woman has landed herself behind bars after her plan to flood the Sydney black market with illegal goods was thwarted by vigilant border agents. The woman, who tried to import a variety of goods from Thailand, used mislabelled polystyrene boxes to ship the products. Inside, agents found a disturbing range of items,…

  • Pattaya takes to the streets in World Drug Day march | Thaiger

    Pattaya takes to the streets in World Drug Day march

    In a powerful show of unity, Pattaya took to the streets today to mark World Drug Day with a major anti-drug campaign march. Led by Bang Lamung District Chief Patcharapat Srithanyanon, the event along Pattaya Beach Road, in front of Central Pattaya Shopping Mall, attracted participants from all walks of life, united in the battle against drug abuse. The march,…

  • Teacher busted with drugs, weapons, and wildlife in Phang Nga | Thaiger

    Teacher busted with drugs, weapons, and wildlife in Phang Nga

    A 53 year old school teacher in Kuraburi, Phang Nga, was arrested in a major crackdown on illegal activities following an operation aimed at suppressing drugs and wildlife crime in the region. Today, June 26, Governor Pairot Petchyuan ordered a security operation, which saw local officials, including District Chief Kittipong Maneesri, set up a checkpoint on Mae Yai Bridge Road. The…

  • Fatal collision in Ayutthaya: Car and truck crash claims life | Thaiger

    Fatal collision in Ayutthaya: Car and truck crash claims life

    A tragic accident occurred today when a car collided with a 22-wheeler truck on the Highway 356 bridge over the railway in the district of Mueang, Ayutthaya province. The collision today, June 25 at 2.30pm, resulted in the immediate death of 35 year old Krissanapat, who was driving the car. Police Lieutenant Wuttiphat Chuaykhit of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police…

  • Phuket’s luxury real estate boom raises green space concerns | Thaiger

    Phuket’s luxury real estate boom raises green space concerns

    Phuket’s latest luxury real estate development, Utopia Urban Glam, has made waves as it positions itself as a key driver of the island’s economic growth. The seven-storey building, currently under construction in Rawai’s Saiyuan area, boasts 110 residential units and a range of high-end amenities, including seven swimming pools, a private cinema, a fitness centre, and a rooftop Sky Lounge. The…

  • Cambodian woman with missing arm arrested after Sa Kaeo protest | Thaiger

    Cambodian woman with missing arm arrested after Sa Kaeo protest

    A Cambodian woman with a missing arm has been arrested following her participation in a protest at the Khlong Luek border checkpoint in Sa Kaeo province. The protest arose as a large group of Cambodians demanded that Cambodian officials reopen the border, having waited on the Thai side for nearly eight hours. Despite the efforts of Thai military personnel to…

  • Neighbour dispute in Pathum Thani ends in fatal stabbing | Thaiger

    Neighbour dispute in Pathum Thani ends in fatal stabbing

    A long-standing neighbourhood dispute in Pathum Thani’s Nong Suea district culminated in tragedy when a 64 year old man fatally stabbed a neighbour. The incident occurred after the suspect’s son was allegedly harassed by the victim. Yesterday, June 25, Police Lieutenant Nipon Butsana of Nong Suea Police Station was informed of a fatal stabbing incident within a village in Bueng…

  • Army and prisoners tackle Thailand’s fruit labour crisis | Thaiger

    Army and prisoners tackle Thailand’s fruit labour crisis

    To tackle the ongoing labour shortage and ensure a smooth harvest, the Department of Internal Trade (DIT) has launched an ambitious plan to handle the incoming fruit harvests from both the north and south of Thailand. The initiative, which has already gained support from military personnel and good prisoners, aims to streamline fruit distribution and provide much-needed assistance to farmers.…

  • Businessman shot dead in Kanchanaburi mall car park | Thaiger

    Businessman shot dead in Kanchanaburi mall car park

    A well-known businessman in Sangkhla Buri was fatally shot in a car park of a wholesale mall in central Kanchanaburi, highlighting potential personal or business conflicts. The incident occurred at 7.26pm yesterday, June 25, when police received reports of a fatal shooting in the car park of a prominent wholesale mall in Pak Phraek subdistrict, Mueang district, Kanchanaburi province. Upon…

  • Unrest in Pattani as assailants target officials during rescue | Thaiger

    Unrest in Pattani as assailants target officials during rescue

    Unidentified assailants caused unrest in two districts of Pattani province, aiming to harm officials during rescue operations. The incidents yesterday, June 25, at 9.30pm, took place in Sai Buri and Kapho districts, leading to multiple road closures. In Sai Buri district, arsonists set fire to a vehicle belonging to the Paen Subdistrict Administrative Organisation, resulting in significant damage. Emergency services…

  • Khon Kaen cannabis shop raided over young patrons | Thaiger

    Khon Kaen cannabis shop raided over young patrons

    Police, including the Khon Kaen Provincial Public Health Office, Region 4 Narcotics Control Board, and Mueang Khon Kaen Police, conducted a raid on Thun Kan, a cannabis shop in Khon Kaen province. The raid, yesterday, June 25, uncovered concerning activities involving underage people. Upon entering the shop, officials found a pervasive smell of cannabis. Two groups of young patrons were…

  • Patong Beach gets bomb squad and sniffer dogs for tourist safety | Thaiger

    Patong Beach gets bomb squad and sniffer dogs for tourist safety

    Phuket officials are ramping up security in one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations after a safety inspection at Patong Beach, aimed at reassuring tourists and locals. Yesterday, June 25, a bomb scare was averted thanks to the swift action of local police, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) units, and specially trained sniffer dogs. At 12.30pm, Police Colonel Akanit Danpitaksan, Deputy…

  • Thai woman kills teen boy over mistaken identity | Thaiger

    Thai woman kills teen boy over mistaken identity

    A 69 year old woman killed a 14 year old boy after mistakenly believing he had assaulted her grandson. Yesterday, June 25, Police Lieutenant Colonel Manop Marotarakul reported the incident after Police Lieutenant Phatrawit Kittisirivuwan, deputy inspector of Khiri Ratthanikhom Police Station, received a report of a stabbing outside a house in Village 11, Tha Khanon subdistrict, Khiri Ratthanikhom district…

  • Detour de force: Drivers dodge Rama II death trap to reach Hua Hin | Thaiger

    Detour de force: Drivers dodge Rama II death trap to reach Hua Hin

    A weekend getaway to Hua Hin should be a breeze but, thanks to the notorious Rama II Road, it’s more of a gamble than a getaway. The highway, which links Bangkok to southern destinations, has earned itself a grim reputation as one of Thailand’s deadliest routes. Endless construction, heavy traffic, and a staggering accident rate have made it a route…

  • Tourist arrested for selling Korean fried chicken in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Tourist arrested for selling Korean fried chicken in Chiang Mai

    A South Korean tourist is facing serious legal trouble in Chiang Mai after being arrested for selling Korean fried chicken without proper work authorisation. The man, who had been operating a food truck outside a local shopping centre, was caught in the act by tourist police following a tip-off. The arrest comes after police had been monitoring the food truck’s…

  • Earthquake swarm rattles Andaman amid tsunami rumblings | Thaiger

    Earthquake swarm rattles Andaman amid tsunami rumblings

    A flurry of undersea earthquakes off Thailand’s southern coast has put experts on high alert and locals are being urged to brush up on their evacuation plans, just in case. A popular Thai science page has warned that over 15 moderate tremors have rocked the Andaman Sea in the past few days, sparking fears of an underwater volcanic eruption —…

  • Grab Thailand rolls out 0% fees, AI tools to save restaurants | Thaiger

    Grab Thailand rolls out 0% fees, AI tools to save restaurants

    As Thailand’s economy stumbles and food businesses tighten their belts, Grab Thailand is stepping in with a bold new lifeline. The food delivery giant has launched a series of targeted initiatives aimed at helping small restaurant operators and solo entrepreneurs survive the current financial crunch, complete with zero commission deals, AI tools and micro-loans. Chantsuda Thananitayaudom, country head of Grab…

  • Thai official accused of attempted abduction in Pathum Thani | Thaiger

    Thai official accused of attempted abduction in Pathum Thani

    A woman from the provincial administrative organisation in northern Thailand yesterday reported a distrurbing incident to Ko Kret police in Pathum Thani. The 38 year old, identified as A (a pseudonym), accused a male colleague of attempting to lure her into a motel against her will. The incident reportedly took place on Thursday, June 19 at 11.30pm, following a party at…

  • Husband hides in pineapple field after Sri Racha knife rampage | Thaiger

    Husband hides in pineapple field after Sri Racha knife rampage

    A newlywed’s flat turned into a house of horror after a blazing row between a young couple ended in bloodshed, with the husband fleeing into a pineapple field to dodge arrest in Sri Racha. Police were called to a rented room in Moo 5, Khao Khansong, Sri Racha, just after 7pm, Monday, June 23 where they found 21 year old…

  • Bangkok protest shuts hospital clinics, triggers traffic meltdown | Thaiger

    Bangkok protest shuts hospital clinics, triggers traffic meltdown

    Bangkok is bracing for chaos this Saturday as a major political protest near Victory Monument forces a leading hospital to shut its doors and the police to warn of severe traffic disruption across the Ratchathewi district. Ramathibodi Hospital announced the suspension of services at its special and premium clinics on Saturday, June 28, from 3pm onwards, citing safety concerns over…

  • Cambodian vendors leave Chong Chom market amid border tensions | Thaiger

    Cambodian vendors leave Chong Chom market amid border tensions

    Cambodian vendors at Chong Chom border market in Dan subdistrict, Kap Choeng district, Surin province, are closing their shops and heading back to Cambodia. This follows a request for cooperation from officials to return home until the border situation normalises. Many vendors are organising significant sales, offering discounts of 40 to 50% on items like shoes, mattresses, and underwear, to…

  • Thai PM faces court showdown over leaked call to Hun Sen | Thaiger

    Thai PM faces court showdown over leaked call to Hun Sen

    Thailand’s political temperature is set to soar next week as the Constitutional Court gears up to decide whether to suspend Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra over a controversial leaked audio clip involving former Cambodian leader Hun Sen. Former Constitutional Court judge Jaral Phakdeethanakul has come out swinging, predicting the court will accept a petition against the Thai premier on July 1…

  • People’s Party wavers on Bhumjaithai’s shock no-confidence move | Thaiger

    People’s Party wavers on Bhumjaithai’s shock no-confidence move

    The People’s Party (PP) seems hesitant to join the Bhumjaithai Party’s initiative to call for a no-confidence debate against Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra once Parliament reconvenes on July 3. Parit Wacharasindhu, a PP list MP and party spokesperson, indicated that Bhumjaithai needs to consult with other parties to justify the necessity of a no-confidence motion. Observers suggest that without broader…

  • Paetongtarn visits Sa Kaeo for border security and crime talks | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn visits Sa Kaeo for border security and crime talks

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is scheduled to visit Sa Kaeo province today to provide support to frontline personnel amid increased border security measures and rising concerns over cross-border crime. Government spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub announced yesterday, June 25, that the visit will start at 10am and will be attended by key Cabinet members, including Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham…