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  • Thailand gives illegal migrant workers a year-long lifeline | Thaiger

    Thailand gives illegal migrant workers a year-long lifeline

    Thailand has approved a one-year extension allowing undocumented migrant workers from neighbouring countries to stay and work legally in the country. Labour Minister Trinuch Thienthong announced the measure this week, confirming that it applies to Laotian, Myanmar, and Vietnamese workers who are either overstaying their residence or work permits or entered the country illegally but wish to become part of…

  • People’s Party urges tough diplomacy after border mine blast | Thaiger

    People’s Party urges tough diplomacy after border mine blast

    The People’s Party has called on the government to adopt urgent diplomatic measures after a mine explosion left soldiers injured near the Cambodian border. On Monday, November 10, a mine explosion near Huai Ta Maria in Sisaket’s Kantharalak district left one Thai soldier severely injured, resulting in the amputation of his right ankle. In the aftermath, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul…

  • Klatham Party MP assets frozen due to online gambling links | Thaiger

    Klatham Party MP assets frozen due to online gambling links

    The Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) temporarily froze assets worth 159 million baht from a Member of Parliament (MP) of the Klatham Party over alleged financial links to an online gambling operation. Political activist and President of the Crime Victim Assistance Club, Atchariya Rueangrattanapong, accused MP Chonnaput Naksue of receiving benefits from online gambling platforms. He claimed to have evidence supporting…

  • PM Anutin wipes tears while comforting soldiers injured in border landmine | Thaiger

    PM Anutin wipes tears while comforting soldiers injured in border landmine

    Prime Minister (PM) of Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul, visited soldiers injured in a recent landmine explosion in Sisaket yesterday, November 11, and was seen wiping away tears while listening to one of them recount the incident. Two Thai soldiers, Sergeant Major First Class Thirdsak Samapong and Private Wachira Phantana, were injured after stepping on a landmine while patrolling the border between…

  • Thailand vows to tear down rogue scam towers in forests | Thaiger

    Thailand vows to tear down rogue scam towers in forests

    Thailand’s Senate committee is pushing for the removal of illegal telecom towers built in forest areas that are allegedly aiding cross-border scam operations. Committee chairperson Chiwaphap Chiwatham announced the move ahead of a committee meeting this week, revealing that numerous telecom towers suspected of supporting scam syndicates in Myanmar and Cambodia had been illegally built in protected forest areas. “These…

  • Rohingya boat sinks near Thai-Malaysia border, dozens missing | Thaiger

    Rohingya boat sinks near Thai-Malaysia border, dozens missing

    Dozens are feared dead and many more remain missing after a packed boat carrying Rohingya refugees capsized near the Thailand-Malaysia maritime border. Malaysian and Thai police have intensified their search for survivors and victims following the sinking of a boat believed to be carrying 70 Rohingya refugees. The incident, which occurred near the maritime boundary between the two nations, has…

  • Thailand pulls Cambodia peace deal after landmine hits soldiers | Thaiger

    Thailand pulls Cambodia peace deal after landmine hits soldiers

    Thailand suspended a key agreement with Cambodia after soldiers were injured by landmines near the border, prompting swift action from national security leaders. At a high-stakes National Security Council (NSC) meeting chaired by Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, officials approved the suspension of the four-point Thai-Cambodian Kuala Lumpur Declaration. The decision came in response to a recent explosion…

  • PM halts special stay order for Cambodian migrants over security concerns | Thaiger

    PM halts special stay order for Cambodian migrants over security concerns

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered a suspension of a proposed Interior Ministry regulation that would allow Cambodian nationals to remain in Thailand under a special arrangement, pending a comprehensive review of related security and legal concerns. The announcement was made today, November 10, by the Prime Minister’s Secretary-General Traisulee Traisoranakul. She stated that although the draft regulation was originally…

  • Anutin promises to dissolve Parliament within 120 days | Thaiger

    Anutin promises to dissolve Parliament within 120 days

    Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed that Parliament will be dissolved within 120 days as part of a political agreement with the opposition party. The PM reaffirmed his commitment to dissolve parliament by January 31, 2026, fulfilling an agreement made with the People’s Party. The decision follows growing speculation about his administration’s stability ahead of the upcoming censure debate. Anutin…

  • Thailand’s tourism tax stalled again despite 11 billion baht potential | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourism tax stalled again despite 11 billion baht potential

    Thailand’s plan to introduce a tourist tax for foreign visitors remains stalled due to political delays, despite full readiness and strong industry backing. Initially backed by the National Tourism Policy Committee in February 2023, the fee would charge inbound travellers 300 baht by air or 150 baht by land or sea, applying only to overnight visitors. Despite its potential to…

  • People’s Party faces axe over student aide salary scandal | Thaiger

    People’s Party faces axe over student aide salary scandal

    The Klatham Party is preparing to file a petition with the Election Commission (EC) seeking the dissolution of the People’s Party (PP), following explosive allegations involving the misuse of parliamentary appointments and salaries. Klatham MP for Kamphaeng Phet, Phai Lik, announced his intention to take the matter to the EC, claiming that the PP appointed a Grade 10 student as…

  • Thai charter reform at risk as border tensions take focus | Thaiger

    Thai charter reform at risk as border tensions take focus

    Experts have warned that Thai voters may reject charter reform when they head to the polls, as rising nationalist sentiment shifts focus to border disputes. Yesterday, November 6, academics and political observers sounded the alarm that the junta-era charter is likely to survive another public vote, as attention shifts from constitutional reform to the more emotionally charged issue of revoking…

  • PM Anutin storms off after question on scandal-hit deputy | Thaiger

    PM Anutin storms off after question on scandal-hit deputy

    Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul abruptly ended a press interview after reporters asked whether he would remove Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat Prompao and alleged links to online scam networks. The incident unfolded following Anutin’s appearance at a high-profile ceremony aimed at launching a united crackdown on cybercrime, where six ministries and nine state and private agencies signed a memorandum of…

  • Thai royals to make historic China visit for golden friendship | Thaiger

    Thai royals to make historic China visit for golden friendship

    Thailand’s monarchs will make a state visit to China following an invitation from the president, to mark a key diplomatic anniversary between the nations. King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida will embark on a historic state visit to China from November 13 to 17, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping. The visit commemorates 50 years of diplomatic ties…

  • UK sanctions hit Thai firms over Russia war links | Thaiger

    UK sanctions hit Thai firms over Russia war links

    The UK has sanctioned four Thai companies for allegedly aiding Russia’s war in Ukraine, prompting Thai authorities to warn businesses of reputational risks. Thailand’s Department of Foreign Trade (DFT), under the Ministry of Commerce, confirmed the development following an announcement by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The UK’s latest round of designations targeted 39 individuals and entities…

  • Anutin brushes off Hun Sen’s 500-year border closure jibe | Thaiger

    Anutin brushes off Hun Sen’s 500-year border closure jibe

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has dismissed pointed remarks made by Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, who claimed Cambodia could withstand a closed Thai-Cambodian border for “500 years.” Speaking to reporters, Anutin played down the comments. “I haven’t read them.” Hun Sen had taken to Facebook to assert that Cambodia never asked Thailand to reopen any crossings, stating that it was…

  • Anutin cracks jokes, floats krathong and shrugs off zipper gaffe | Thaiger

    Anutin cracks jokes, floats krathong and shrugs off zipper gaffe

    Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and his wife, Thananon Niramit, joined a traditional Loy Krathong event near Government House, where he made wishes, floated a krathong and shared a cheeky moment. They were joined by Deputy Prime Minister Sophon Saram, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office Supamas Isaraphakdi, interior ministry official Santi Piyatat and Government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat. The group…

  • PM Anutin threatens early House dissolution over censure plot | Thaiger

    PM Anutin threatens early House dissolution over censure plot

    Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul warned he may dissolve the House early if opposition parties push ahead with a censure debate driven by political motives. Anutin said he would not stand for politically motivated attacks. “If the censure debate is merely a political game and the government cannot counter it, the House will be dissolved.” The prime minister said the…

  • Bangkok’s Mexican Embassy steps in after Miss Universe dispute | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s Mexican Embassy steps in after Miss Universe dispute

    The Mexican Embassy stepped in after its Miss Universe contestant clashed with organisers in Thailand, following a dispute during pre-pageant events. The Mexican Embassy in Bangkok has confirmed it is actively monitoring the situation surrounding Fátima Bosch, the country’s representative at this year’s Miss Universe pageant. In a public statement, the embassy said it has remained in close contact with…

  • Thailand splashes 4 billion baht to keep MotoGP roaring till 2031 | Thaiger

    Thailand splashes 4 billion baht to keep MotoGP roaring till 2031

    Thailand has approved a multi-billion baht budget to extend its MotoGP hosting rights, securing the international racing event for another five years. Deputy Government Spokesperson Ayrin Phanrit announced yesterday, November 4, that the Cabinet has approved the Ministry of Tourism and Sports’ proposal to extend Thailand’s MotoGP hosting rights from 2027 to 2031. The budget set aside for the high-octane…

  • Thai-UK temple ceremony marks 170 years of friendship | Thaiger

    Thai-UK temple ceremony marks 170 years of friendship

    Thai and British diplomats jointly hosted a Royal Kathina ceremony in London to mark a major diplomatic milestone and support temple restoration efforts. The British Embassy in Bangkok and the Royal Thai Embassy in London jointly hosted a Royal Kathina robe-offering ceremony on Saturday, November 1, at Wat Buddhapadipa in Wimbledon. The revered temple, the first of its kind in…

  • Thai MP and police accused of involvement in 2.5 billion baht online gambling network | Thaiger

    Thai MP and police accused of involvement in 2.5 billion baht online gambling network

    A political activist accused a Member of Parliament (MP) from the Klatham Party and several police officers of involvement in and benefiting from online gambling operations with more than 2.5 billion baht in circulation. Recently, former Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, gave an interview to the media in which he accused a southern…

  • Gun Jompalang probed over lottery quota and shady links | Thaiger

    Gun Jompalang probed over lottery quota and shady links

    A Thai charity is under investigation after a political activist filed a complaint over lottery quota irregularities and suspected political connections. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has been urged to investigate the Gun Jompalang Chuai Su Foundation and its controversial face, Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet, over alleged irregularities involving 200,000 government lottery tickets and links to the Thamanat Prompow Foundation. The…

  • People’s Party launches anti-corruption campaign ahead of early election | Thaiger

    People’s Party launches anti-corruption campaign ahead of early election

    The opposition People’s Party (PP) has launched its early election campaign under the slogan With Us, No Grey, signalling a firm anti-corruption stance as the country inches toward a potential snap election. Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader of the PP and party-list MP, said the campaign reflects widespread public frustration over corruption, money laundering, and the rise of grey capital in…

  • Thai govt to launch Buddhism watchdog over rising concerns | Thaiger

    Thai govt to launch Buddhism watchdog over rising concerns

    The government plans to introduce a national committee to protect Buddhism, following Cabinet approval and concerns over monk misconduct and false teachings. Deputy Prime Minister Bowornsak Uwanno revealed that a new draft regulation, designed to bolster protections for the national religion, has already passed Cabinet approval and is set to be presented to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul next week. “This…

  • Thai MotoGP extension revs up for Cabinet approval | Thaiger

    Thai MotoGP extension revs up for Cabinet approval

    The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) plans to extend its MotoGP hosting rights following completed talks, with a five-year deal set for Cabinet approval soon. The proposal, aimed at securing the race’s place on the global calendar until 2031, will be tabled at the upcoming Cabinet meeting on November 4. SAT Governor Dr Kongsak Yodmanee confirmed that negotiations with Dorna…

  • Locals ready tractors to reclaim disputed Thai-Cambodian land | Thaiger

    Locals ready tractors to reclaim disputed Thai-Cambodian land

    A group of villagers and activists in Sa Kaeo province gathered near the Thai-Cambodian border to reclaim farmland they say has been occupied for decades. At the heart of the protest is the Nong Chan border area, where residents say Cambodian nationals have occupied Thai farmland for over 40 years. Today, October 31, more than 200 locals, led by activist…

  • Julapun takes Pheu Thai reins after Paetongtarn steps down | Thaiger

    Julapun takes Pheu Thai reins after Paetongtarn steps down

    The Pheu Thai Party has elected Julapun Amornvivat as its new leader, signalling a fresh chapter for Thailand’s largest political party after Paetongtarn Shinawatra stepped down to avoid ethical scrutiny. Julapun, a five-time Chiang Mai MP and former deputy finance minister, secured 354 out of 369 votes in an extraordinary general assembly held at the party’s headquarters today, October 31.…

  • PM Anutin’s wife stirs press row with ‘mean’ comment to reporters (video) | Thaiger

    PM Anutin’s wife stirs press row with ‘mean’ comment to reporters (video)

    An opposition MP criticised the prime minister’s wife after a comment made to reporters during a press encounter at an airport following his overseas trip. The incident followed Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s return from Malaysia earlier this week. Upon arrival at Wing 6 of Don Mueang Airport, Anutin faced a barrage of questions from reporters regarding remarks he made that…

  • Pheu Thai veteran Viroj Pao-in dies at 91 after illness | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai veteran Viroj Pao-in dies at 91 after illness

    A former Pheu Thai Party leader passed away at a hospital in Pathum Thani after battling an infection, prompting tributes from political allies and MPs. Thailand’s political landscape bid farewell to a long-serving figure this week as Viroj Pao-in, former caretaker leader of the Pheu Thai Party, passed away at the age of 91. He died from an infection at…