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  • Pheu Thai reshuffles Cabinet, Prasert to lead Interior Ministry | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai reshuffles Cabinet, Prasert to lead Interior Ministry

    A major reshuffle is in the works for Thailand’s Cabinet, with Pheu Thai proposing a significant change in leadership roles. The party is set to replace Prasert Jantararuangtong’s current position as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society with a new role as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior. According to a report from Government…

  • Macron offers to mediate Cambodia-Thailand border dispute | Thaiger

    Macron offers to mediate Cambodia-Thailand border dispute

    French President Emmanuel Macron has extended a helping hand to resolve the ongoing border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand, offering to facilitate the provision of documents if needed. The announcement came during a meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet in Nice, France, with the French president expressing willingness to assist both countries in resolving their differences peacefully. Speaking at…

  • Thai Journalists Association urges PM’s team to stop intimidating media | Thaiger

    Thai Journalists Association urges PM’s team to stop intimidating media

    The Thai Journalists Association urged officials working closely with the Prime Minister of Thailand, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to refrain from any intimidating behaviour towards journalists following a recent confrontation between the PM and a reporter. The Thai premier was seen expressing irritation towards a journalist during an interview on June 4 regarding the ongoing conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The 38 year…

  • Thaksin skips Supreme Court hearing over hospital jail stay | Thaiger

    Thaksin skips Supreme Court hearing over hospital jail stay

    Thaksin Shinawatra will not attend the Supreme Court tomorrow, as it reviews whether he served his prison sentence during his extended stay at Police General Hospital (PGH). According to his lawyer, Winyat Chatmontree, the former Thai prime minister was not required to appear for the hearing at the Supreme Court’s Criminal Case Division for Persons Holding Political Positions tomorrow, June…

  • Thai tourism at a crossroads: Can the industry survive? | Thaiger

    Thai tourism at a crossroads: Can the industry survive?

    Thailand’s tourism industry is facing a critical turning point, according to Yuthasak Supasorn, Chairman of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) and former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). While Thai tourism has weathered numerous crises in the past, it is now confronted with a significant structural change and a noticeable decline in tourist numbers. “Thai tourism…

  • Phuket’s election results are in: 10 new mayors announced | Thaiger

    Phuket’s election results are in: 10 new mayors announced

    Phuket officially confirmed its new batch of mayors after last month’s municipal elections, with 10 leaders set to take office across the island. Following the announcement by the Election Commission of Thailand (ECT Phuket) yesterday, June 10, the island’s political landscape is about to undergo a major transformation. Despite a slight delay in releasing the results, the ECT Phuket branch…

  • Thailand, Cambodia to resolve border dispute through dialogue | Thaiger

    Thailand, Cambodia to resolve border dispute through dialogue

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra revealed she held direct talks with Cambodian leaders, Prime Minister Hun Manet and Senate President Hun Sen, agreeing to resolve the ongoing border dispute through dialogue. The Thai premier stated that recent talks with Cambodia have been progressing smoothly, emphasising the government’s commitment to diplomatic solutions. Following a Cabinet meeting yesterday, June 10, she said that…

  • Cambodian hackers target Thai websites over border dispute | Thaiger

    Cambodian hackers target Thai websites over border dispute

    A Cambodian hacker collective has sparked outrage after defacing several Thai government websites in protest over the ongoing border dispute. In response, Thailand’s Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) has secured arrest warrants for the suspects and is now working with international agencies to track them down and bring them to justice. Police Lieutenant General Trirong Piwpan, the commissioner of CCIB,…

  • Health minister denies favouritism in photos with Chinese students | Thaiger

    Health minister denies favouritism in photos with Chinese students

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin responded to mounting criticism over photos of him with Chinese students at Government House, clarifying that the encounter was simply a new year greeting, not an act of preferential treatment. Somsak addressed the controversy today, June 10, following a Facebook post by CSI LA, a popular social media page. The post, published on Sunday, accused…

  • Phuket’s Biennale aims to put Thai art on global map | Thaiger

    Phuket’s Biennale aims to put Thai art on global map

    Thailand is aiming for artistic immortality, quite literally, with the launch of its 2025 Thailand Biennale campaign under the theme Eternal Kalpa, or more accurately, Eternal Eternity. The Ministry of Culture kicked off its promotional push at the Royal Phuket City Hotel, unveiling plans for the international contemporary art festival, which officials say will catapult Thai creativity onto the global…

  • Health minister blasted over Thaksin hospital scandal meeting | Thaiger

    Health minister blasted over Thaksin hospital scandal meeting

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin is under fire this week for planning to attend a high-stakes Medical Council of Thailand (MCT) meeting, with critics accusing him of overstepping his authority and meddling in a politically sensitive case. At the centre of the storm is the controversial hospitalisation of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was swiftly transferred from prison to…

  • Paetongtarn backs clean groundwater in drought-hit Kanchanaburi | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn backs clean groundwater in drought-hit Kanchanaburi

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra got her hands dirty, and her lips wet, in Kanchanaburi this week as she toured rural groundwater development projects aimed at solving Thailand’s ongoing water crisis. Yesterday, June 9, the Thai premier made her first stop at the Royal Initiative Project on Groundwater Supply in Ban Pak Chat Nong Bua, located in the Nong Fai subdistrict…

  • Thailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan | Thaiger

    Thailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan

    Thailand is waging war on dengue fever and it’s going all in to wipe out the deadly mosquito-borne disease for good. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin unveiled a new national strategy yesterday, June 9, during the 2025 ASEAN Dengue Day event, themed ASEAN United: Zero Dengue Death, a Future We Build Together. The goal? Zero dengue-related deaths in 2025. “No…

  • Thailand threatens to cut Internet over Cambodia’s visa snub | Thaiger

    Thailand threatens to cut Internet over Cambodia’s visa snub

    Cambodia has reduced the visa duration for Thai visitors to seven days, prompting Thailand to reciprocate and consider cutting electricity and Internet services to Cambodia, according to the Foreign Ministry. Nikorndej Balankura, a spokesperson for the Foreign Affairs Ministry, announced at a press conference yesterday, June 9, that Cambodia initiated the reduction of visa validity for Thai visitors. Thai passport…

  • Thai navy vows to guard seas as Cambodia drills near Koh Kut | Thaiger

    Thai navy vows to guard seas as Cambodia drills near Koh Kut

    The Royal Thai Navy (RTN) chief has reiterated the navy’s commitment to defending Thailand’s sovereignty, emphasising the necessity to repel any incursions into Thai territory promptly. Admiral Jirapol Wongwit made these remarks in Nakhon Si Thammarat amid reports that Cambodian naval forces were planning live-fire exercises near Koh Kut in Trat province. This latest issue between Thailand and Cambodia primarily…

  • Princess Sirindhorn opens National Rice and Farmers Day event | Thaiger

    Princess Sirindhorn opens National Rice and Farmers Day event

    Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presided over the opening of the 2025 National Rice and Farmers Day yesterday, June 6. The event, themed Advanced Agricultural Technology: Promoting New Age Farming and Sustaining Thai Farmers, saw the princess presenting certificates of honour to the central committee of national community rice centres and four outstanding farmers and agricultural institutions. The…

  • Thailand secures 12 Saab Gripen jets in 60 billion baht deal | Thaiger

    Thailand secures 12 Saab Gripen jets in 60 billion baht deal

    The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has confirmed its plan to acquire 12 Saab Gripen E and F fighter jets from Sweden, in a deal valued at 60 billion baht. The initial delivery is expected by 2029. Commander of the RTAF, Air Chief Marshal Punpakdee Pattanakul, announced yesterday, June 5, that the acquisition aims to replace Thailand’s ageing fleet of…

  • Thailand launches free alcohol quality tests in 3 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand launches free alcohol quality tests in 3 provinces

    Thailand’s Excise Department is stepping up its efforts to improve the quality and safety of locally produced alcohol by launching a groundbreaking initiative aimed at ensuring community-made liquor meets safety standards. The Community Liquor Lab on Wheels programme, announced yesterday, June 5, by Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul, will deploy mobile laboratories to Lampang, Sakon Nakhon, and Songkhla—three provinces with…

  • Thai healthcare scheme stable with 46 billion baht in reserves | Thaiger

    Thai healthcare scheme stable with 46 billion baht in reserves

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin has assured the public that the 30-baht “gold card” Universal Healthcare Coverage scheme remains financially stable, with hospitals holding reserve funds of 46 billion baht after liabilities. During a meeting of the National Health Security Office (NHSO) board, Somsak addressed concerns regarding hospital budget deficits, which some attribute to the scheme’s compensation mechanism. Critics argue…

  • Tensions rise: Thai-Cambodian border dispute intensifies | Thaiger

    Tensions rise: Thai-Cambodian border dispute intensifies

    Tensions between Thailand and Cambodia are reaching new heights, with the border dispute now a hot topic among the top military brass. Military leaders, including General Songwit Noonpakdee (Chief of Defence Forces) and General Phana Klaewplodthuk (Army Chief), remain on high alert despite believing the conflict is driven by motives other than actual combat. Both countries have deployed fully armed…

  • Thailand seeks 12m baht over coral reef damage by cargo ship | Thaiger

    Thailand seeks 12m baht over coral reef damage by cargo ship

    Thailand is pursuing compensation of at least 12 million baht after a Myanmar cargo ship, the MV Ayar Linn, ran aground on a coral reef in Mu Koh Surin National Park, Phang Nga, causing significant environmental damage. On June 1, the vessel was discovered lodged on a coral reef in Ao Jak Bay, according to Athapol Charoenshunsa, Director General of…

  • Thailand plans new casino laws to combat money laundering | Thaiger

    Thailand plans new casino laws to combat money laundering

    Thailand is set to implement measures to record and monitor financial transactions of casino visitors to combat money laundering, as the government aims to gain support for a bill to legalise gambling venues within new integrated resorts. The country plans to enforce responsible gaming regulations, which include prohibitions on casino advertising and barring those considered “financial risks” from entry, explained…

  • Thai PM Paetongtarn clashes with journalist over Cambodia border dispute | Thaiger

    Thai PM Paetongtarn clashes with journalist over Cambodia border dispute

    Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra clashed with a journalist during an interview yesterday, June 4, regarding the ongoing conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. A military clash between Thailand and Cambodia was reported on May 28 in the Chong Bok area of the Isaan province of Ubon Ratchathani. The clash began at approximately 5.30am and ended at 5.55am on the same day.…

  • Syphilis surge grips Phuket as tourism booms again | Thaiger

    Syphilis surge grips Phuket as tourism booms again

    A shocking surge in syphilis cases has hit Phuket, with infections now reported in all three districts of the island province. Health officials are sounding the alarm as the rise coincides with the post-pandemic rebound in tourism and a return to riskier sexual behaviour. “Youths remain a high-risk group, but syphilis can affect people of all genders and ages who engage in…

  • Activist demands court ruling over energy minister appointment | Thaiger

    Activist demands court ruling over energy minister appointment

    Thailand’s newest prime minister is already under legal fire, with a political activist demanding the Constitutional Court weigh in on her first big Cabinet move. Political activist Sonthiya Sawasdee has called on the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to seek a Constitutional Court ruling over Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s appointment of Pirapan Salirathavibhaga as deputy prime minister and energy…

  • TCC flags legal red flags in 13 Bangkok high-rises | Thaiger

    TCC flags legal red flags in 13 Bangkok high-rises

    Thirteen flashy high-rises across Bangkok are under fire after watchdogs revealed they may be breaking the law—by blocking fire trucks and fudging approved plans. The Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) has blown the whistle on 13 high-rise building projects across Bangkok, raising alarm over alleged legal violations and dangerous design shortcuts that could put residents at risk. Led by secretary-general Saree…

  • People’s Party MP slams 26.5 billion baht budget for inequality | Thaiger

    People’s Party MP slams 26.5 billion baht budget for inequality

    People’s Party MP Pukkamon Nunarnan criticised the government’s 26.5 billion baht provincial budget yesterday, arguing that it perpetuates inequality and fails to meet local communities’ needs. During the third day of the debate on the 2026 fiscal budget bill, Pukkamon, also known as “Lisa,” targeted the Interior Ministry’s budget. She asserted that the allocation model demonstrates a lack of power…

  • Paetongtarn rolls out 5 fixes to save Thai tourism | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn rolls out 5 fixes to save Thai tourism

    Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has issued a rallying cry to save the country’s ailing tourism sector, issuing five urgent orders that aim to transform the Land of Smiles into a global travel magnet. The 38 year old Pheu Thai leader has ordered five emergency measures to turbocharge Thailand’s tourism industry, making it a national priority under the government’s massive…

  • F1 fever hits Bangkok: Street race plans rev up | Thaiger

    F1 fever hits Bangkok: Street race plans rev up

    Thailand is gearing up for a high-octane future as Tourism and Sports Minister Surawong Thienthong revealed plans to host the F1 World Championship on a street circuit rather than investing in a dedicated racetrack. This bold move aligns with Formula One’s preference and the private sector’s eagerness to back the event, signalling an exciting chapter for Thai motorsport. Minister Surawong…

  • Thai-Cambodian tensions ease as leaders seek peace | Thaiger

    Thai-Cambodian tensions ease as leaders seek peace

    Tensions between Thailand and Cambodia are anticipated to ease as both nations engage in talks to address recent conflicts, said Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra yesterday. The Thai PM’s comments follow a Facebook statement by Hun Sen, Cambodia’s former prime minister and father of the current leader, after a brief gunfight on Wednesday, May 28, resulted in the death of a…