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  • Thai Deputy Education Minister accused of encroaching on national park, suspended | Thaiger

    Thai Deputy Education Minister accused of encroaching on national park, suspended

    Thailand’s Deputy Education Minister has been accused of encroaching on a national park in central Thailand. Today the Supreme Court has suspended the deputy minister, Kanokwan Wilawan, from her duties, Thai media reported. The country’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) said that Kanokwan obtained a deed in 2002 for 30 rai of land in the central province of Prachin Buri, in…

  • Thailand’s Favourite Restaurants 2022 by Koktail to be presented by Siam Paragon | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Favourite Restaurants 2022 by Koktail to be presented by Siam Paragon

    Press Release Thailand’s Favourite Restaurants by Koktail, is partnering with Siam Paragon to host the most exciting culinary event ever in Bangkok. The event, “Thailand’s Favourite Restaurants by Koktail” will be held over two days from 27-28 August 2022 at Parc Paragon, Siam Paragon. The event is open to the public from 11 am until 9 pm on Saturday 27th…

  • UPDATE: Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption

    UPDATE Today, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police Division 1 Pol. Cl. Ekarat Pao-in gave an update about the Din Daeng casino robbery. Ekarat is also now acting Superintendent of Din Daeng Police Station since five Din Daeng officers are being investigated for corruption. Ekarat said that he and other officers searched the casino and “didn’t find anything at…

  • More stormy weather headed for central and eastern Thailand | Thaiger

    More stormy weather headed for central and eastern Thailand

    More stormy weather is headed for central and eastern Thailand this weekend and will last until August 31. Thundershowers and isolated heavy to very heavy rains are expected in several provinces, including Nakhon Nayok, Prachinburi, Sa Kaeo, Chachoengsao, Chonburi (Pattaya), Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trat. From Saturday to Wednesday (August 27-31), scattered thundershowers are expected. Southwesterly winds are expected to blow…

  • Man gets scammed by two escorts in one night in NE Thailand | Thaiger

    Man gets scammed by two escorts in one night in NE Thailand

    A man who would rather not be named says he was deceived by not one, but two prostitutes last night in Loei province in northeast Thailand. The man filed a complaint against the women at Mueang Leoi Police Station this morning but, to no one’s surprise, the police couldn’t help him. The 24 year old man from Mueang district –…

  • Actress’ rape complaint could expose political corruption in Thailand | Thaiger

    Actress’ rape complaint could expose political corruption in Thailand

    A Thai actress sought the help of a celebrity lawyer after police repeatedly ignored her claims she had been drugged and raped by the nephew of a prominent politician. The actress, singer, and songwriter made public the alleged rapist contacted her via Instagram to talk about work. They agreed to meet at a shopping mall on August 9 but at…

  • Thai authorities search for graffiti activists insulting ex PM Prayut | Thaiger

    Thai authorities search for graffiti activists insulting ex PM Prayut

    Authorities are searching for a group of political activists who spray-painted offensive words disparaging Thailand’s suspended prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in a number of public places throughout the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima. The media reported that the activists held a public expression of solidarity at several spots in Nakhon Ratchasima without permission on Wednesday, August 24. The activities were…

  • Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption | Thaiger

    Casino robbery in Bangkok sparks investigation into local police corruption

    CCTV footage taken in the early hours of Tuesday morning reveals a man stealing 300,000 baht cash from an illegal casino in the Din Daeng area of Bangkok. The man, known as “Mack Anusaoree,” stole the money after gambling away more than one million baht, allegedly. Mack Anusaoree – “Mack Victory” – raided the gambling den on Soi Pracha Songkhro…

  • Household debt hits all-time high, nearly 100% of Thais have debt | Thaiger

    Household debt hits all-time high, nearly 100% of Thais have debt

    A Thai household debt survey this year revealed that almost every person in Thailand has household debt. But that’s not all, the average household debt hit an all-time high in the kingdom. Today, the Centre for Economic and Business Forecasting of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce revealed the survey results, saying nearly 100% of Thai people had…

  • Man shot dead at a funeral ceremony in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Man shot dead at a funeral ceremony in southern Thailand

    The wife of a man shot dead by a gunman at a funeral yesterday says she is unaware her husband had any enemies. A middle aged man walked up to 67 year old Boonlert Sri-ngern, while he was playing dice with mourners, and shot him in the back at a house in Chamuang subdistrict, Khuan Khanun district, Phatthalung province. Witnesses…

  • Thai cops seize couple from China smuggling drugs to Australia | Thaiger

    Thai cops seize couple from China smuggling drugs to Australia

    A Chinese couple is facing a lifetime in prison, and a possible death sentence, after police arrested the pair trying to mail heroin to Australia with a street value of about US$500,000. Officers from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) in central Thailand swooped to arrest the couple, Jun Dai, and Jiali Xie, in front of a chicken rice shop in…

  • From Metaverse to MetaWORTH | Thaiger

    From Metaverse to MetaWORTH

    Press Release In this digital age, content is an essential part of our lives, and the pandemic showed us just how powerful content marketing could be. Yet, marketers still face a dilemma. Creating content that leaves a lasting impression among the millions of content published every day has proved challenging. Content marketing is also changing fast; with new trends, platforms,…

  • Who is Thailand’s new acting Prime Minister, Prawit Wongsuwan? | Thaiger

    Who is Thailand’s new acting Prime Minister, Prawit Wongsuwan?

    Today, Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan was asked to step in as acting PM of Thailand after the Constitutional Court voted to suspend PM Prayut Chan-o-cha from his duties. The court has suspended PM Prayut until they make a final verdict about whether his premiership hit the constitutional eight-year limit today, August 24, 2022. The court’s decision is expected to…

  • BREAKING: Constitutional Court suspends Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha | Thaiger

    BREAKING: Constitutional Court suspends Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha

    Thailand’s Constitutional Court has suspended Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha from his duties until the court makes a final verdict on his eight-year term limit. The 77 year old Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan will step in as PM for the time being. Out of the nine people on the voting committee, five voted to suspend Prayut from his duties. The…

  • Filipino workers invited to check in with Thailand tourism sector | Thaiger

    Filipino workers invited to check in with Thailand tourism sector

    Workers from the Philippines are invited to check in with the Thai tourism industry. A meeting last week between the Philippines Department of Tourism (DOT), and the Thailand Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS) concluded positively with an agreement to open the hospitality door to Filipino workers. The MOTS minister, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, made it known there is a shortage of workers…

  • Saturday passport offices in Bangkok see a huge demand | Thaiger

    Saturday passport offices in Bangkok see a huge demand

    The Covid-19 pandemic is winding down, or at least the travel restrictions that came with it are, and for Thai people, this means it’s time to get the heck out of the country, according to passport office statistics this weekend. Two Bangkok-area passport offices were open on Saturday and reported a huge demand for processing passports on the weekend. As…

  • Is time up for Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha? | Thaiger

    Is time up for Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha?

    Yesterday, several emotive but peaceful protests were held around Bangkok calling for Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to stand down. One protestor with a painted face stood outside Bangkok City Hall last night holding a sign that read… “Let it stop at 8 years. The Prime Minister is unconstitutional! Prayut, get out.” Protestors insist that Prayut’s time in office runs…

  • Man believed to have died of a drug overdose on Patong Beach | Thaiger

    Man believed to have died of a drug overdose on Patong Beach

    Just off Bangla Road, a man was found unresponsive on Patong Beach and died of what authorities believe to be a drug overdose. The man was found unconscious on the beach last night at around 10.15pm, only 200 metres south of the police box at the end of the popular party street, with a small bag of red pills laying…

  • Activists start days of protests urging Prime Minister to step down | Thaiger

    Activists start days of protests urging Prime Minister to step down

    With Government House fortified like a war post, covered in barbed wire and shipping containers, protesters gathered in heated but peaceful demonstrations vowing to camp out until PM Prayut Chan-o-cha steps down, ending his eight-year reign as prime minister. Hundreds gathered outside the building yesterday and the numbers are expected to grow as today marks what many believe is legally…

  • Mother demands 66 million baht after uni bus kills her daughter | Thaiger

    Mother demands 66 million baht after uni bus kills her daughter

    A mother is demanding 66 million baht from Khon Kaen University after the college bus hit and killed her daughter on the morning of August 10. A security camera captured footage of two students on a motorcycle waiting for the traffic lights to change at a road intersection when the university bus crashed into them. The two victims were sophomore…

  • Court denies bail to Thai policewoman who allegedly kept soldier as a slave | Thaiger

    Court denies bail to Thai policewoman who allegedly kept soldier as a slave

    Ratchaburi Provincial Court yesterday denied bail to the policewoman who allegedly kept a female soldier as a “slave” and tortured her for two years in central Thailand. The 43 year old policewoman, who worked for the Special Branch Bureau, allegedly manipulated and tortured the 30 year old soldier by forcing her to work as a slave, hitting her with a…

  • AirAsia Thailand launches Bangkok to Fukuoka flights October 12 | Thaiger

    AirAsia Thailand launches Bangkok to Fukuoka flights October 12

    Following suit of Thai Vietjet last month, AirAsia Thailand will launch direct flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka, Japan. The flights are scheduled to commence on October 12 and fly from Don Mueang International Airport, Bangkok’s secondary airport that caters to low-cost carriers like AirAsia. To celebrate the launch, the airline is offering promotional fares on sale from now until August…

  • Court grants bail to salon owner who murdered couple over haircut in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Court grants bail to salon owner who murdered couple over haircut in central Thailand

    The salon owner who murdered an unhappy customer and her husband – both TV stars – in front of their young daughter in Pathum Thani on Saturday has been released on bail for 500,000 baht. Pathum Thani Provincial Court decided to grant bail to 51 year old Prasart Rangyai yesterday afternoon on the condition he wears an electronic monitoring (EM)…

  • Massive poll finds over 93% want PM Prayut to leave office now | Thaiger

    Massive poll finds over 93% want PM Prayut to leave office now

    With just one day before PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s premiership expires, the Constitutional Court still has not ruled if he can continue as Thailand’s leader or not, but the court of public opinion has spoken. A new phone survey from a group of universities, TV stations, and online media found that a whopping 93.17% of people do not want PM Prayut…

  • UPDATE: Famous Thai actress “Pinky” jailed for Forex-3D scam, denied bail | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Famous Thai actress “Pinky” jailed for Forex-3D scam, denied bail

    UPDATE Famous actress “Pinky” faces up to 20 years in prison for fraud for her involvement in a Forex-3D “Ponzi” scam that defrauded over 14,000 victims. Pinky, her mother, and her brother are still detained as they await trial. Committing fraud carries up to five years imprisonment for each victim in Thailand, causing speculation in Thai media that Pinky could…

  • Is the 10-year visa attracting Europeans and others to Thailand? | Thaiger

    Is the 10-year visa attracting Europeans and others to Thailand?

    Officials in Thailand have been heavily pushing the new 10-year golden visa options for digital nomads and rich expats, with Europeans as a primary demographic, but is it really a big draw? The government has predicted that one million wealthy tourists will jump at the chance to live long-term in Thailand over the next five years, but the programme that…

  • Save power – government will pay half to clean your aircon | Thaiger

    Save power – government will pay half to clean your aircon

    To help people struggling with the rising costs of electricity, the Thai government has offered to cover half the cost of having your aircon cleaned. A dirty air conditioner with a clogged filter can be unhealthy, and can significantly increase your aircon bill, so the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is repeating its previous “Clean Your Air for the…

  • China requests a five-time increase in flights to Thailand | Thaiger

    China requests a five-time increase in flights to Thailand

    A rise in Chinese tourism to Thailand may be on the horizon shortly as the Civil Aviation Administration of China has requested quintupling the number of flights between the two countries. There are currently three flights a week between Thailand and China but the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand announced that they received a letter from the CAAC asking to…

  • Election Commission discussing prime minister term limit today | Thaiger

    Election Commission discussing prime minister term limit today

    With what many believe to be the end of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s eight-year term limit just three days away, the Election Commission will discuss today the legal debate over if he can remain in the prime minister seat in any capacity beyond August 24. That date marks eight years since PM Prayut took office, and the current constitution allows a…

  • Fight over haircut in salon ends with man and wife dead | Thaiger

    Fight over haircut in salon ends with man and wife dead

    Iconic French fashion designer Coco Chanel once said, “A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life.” Unfortunately, following a tragic incident in a Pathum Thani salon, a woman lost her life, as did her husband, after an allegedly bad haircut ended in violence. The incident took place yesterday afternoon in a mall in the Greater Bangkok…