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  • Pattaya police escort mother and child home after begging incident | Thaiger

    Pattaya police escort mother and child home after begging incident

    Pattaya residents reported spotting a mother and her child soliciting money from tourists in front of a 7-Eleven on Pattaya Third Road. Responding swiftly to complaints, Pattaya police and city enforcement officers approached the pair, engaging in a conversation that led to a peaceful resolution. The mother and child were persuaded to leave the area, and officials ensured they were…

  • Suspicious van packed with explosives found near Thai-Myanmar border | Thaiger

    Suspicious van packed with explosives found near Thai-Myanmar border

    Police discovered 119 sticks of explosives in a van parked near a shopping mall in the northern province of Chiang Rai on Sunday, September 7. The vehicle is reported to have been parked there for more than six months. Officers from Mae Sai Police Station, together with administrative officials and soldiers from the Pha Muang Task Force, received a report…

  • Scholarships awarded to 119 disabled children in Phuket | Thaiger

    Scholarships awarded to 119 disabled children in Phuket

    A total of 119 children with disabilities in Phuket received scholarships to support their education and personal development, aimed at fostering inclusion and opportunity. The ceremony, held yesterday, September 8, at Phibun Sawatdi Municipality School, was organised by the Khun Phum Foundation in collaboration with the Phuket Special Education Centre. Governor Sophon Suwannarat attended the event alongside representatives from the…

  • Thaksin ordered to serve 1 year in prison for hospital stay scandal | Thaiger

    Thaksin ordered to serve 1 year in prison for hospital stay scandal

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been ordered to serve one year in prison after the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions ruled on the controversial case surrounding his stay at the Police General Hospital (PGH). The ruling follows a lengthy legal battle initiated by former MP Chanchai Issarasenarak, who questioned whether Thaksin’s sentence was properly enforced.…

  • Thaiger video news “Supreme Court Verdict Looms Over Thaksin’s Alleged Fake Hospital Stay”, “Majority of Thais Demand Parliament Be Dissolved Now” | Thaiger

    Thaiger video news “Supreme Court Verdict Looms Over Thaksin’s Alleged Fake Hospital Stay”, “Majority of Thais Demand Parliament Be Dissolved Now”

      Thailand faces a turbulent week as newly appointed Prime Minister Anutin pledges rapid recovery and border stability, while the Supreme Court readies a crucial verdict on Thaksin’s alleged hospital stay. Public impatience grows with calls for immediate parliament dissolution, even as concerns mount over education setbacks, local security incidents, and media ethics. Meanwhile, conservation crackdowns intensify, and the tourism…

  • Tourism chiefs demand cash coupons for foreign visitors | Thaiger

    Tourism chiefs demand cash coupons for foreign visitors

    Tourism leaders are urging the new minister to launch urgent spending incentives for foreign visitors to boost travel and prepare for the upcoming low season. Ratchaporn Poolsawadee, vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, is pushing the new tourism minister to act fast with competitive measures such as travel cash vouchers for international tourists. The proposal mirrors successful programmes…

  • 17 year old Thai motorcyclist electrocuted on flooded road | Thaiger

    17 year old Thai motorcyclist electrocuted on flooded road

    A Thai mother is taking legal action against a construction company after her 17 year old son was fatally electrocuted on a flooded road in Samut Prakan province near Bangkok yesterday, September 8. Officers from Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station and a rescue team were called to the scene on Phraekasa Road at about 1am. Sadly, the victim, 17 year old…

  • Tourists stranded as flash floods swamp Pattaya streets | Thaiger

    Tourists stranded as flash floods swamp Pattaya streets

    Heavy overnight rain caused flash floods in Pattaya, disrupting traffic and stranding tourists as local officials rushed to inspect and manage the situation. Chon Buri Governor Thawatchai Srithong sprang into action with an emergency inspection of the worst-hit zones after over 50 millimetres of overnight rain swamped the popular resort city. Joined by Bang Lamung District Chief Patcharapat Sritanyanon, Pattaya…

  • Phuket drug suspect shot dead after killing police officer | Thaiger

    Phuket drug suspect shot dead after killing police officer

    A Thai drug dealer died in an extrajudicial killing after resisting arrest and fatally shooting a police officer at a rented room in Phuket yesterday, September 8. Officers from the Investigation Sub-division in Phuket had earlier arrested three drug suspects and questioned them until they revealed the identities of more senior dealers in the province. The suspects identified a couple…

  • AIA ordered to pay up for Bangkok MRT flooding chaos | Thaiger

    AIA ordered to pay up for Bangkok MRT flooding chaos

    A botched construction project caused flooding chaos at Bangkok’s Cultural Centre MRT Station, and now AIA is footing the bill. The Governor of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA), Kajpajon Udomthammaphakdi, has ordered AIA to compensate for damages following a deluge that submerged part of the MRT station on Friday, September 5. Kajpajon confirmed that AIA has accepted…

  • Thailand braces for flash floods amid monsoon deluge | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for flash floods amid monsoon deluge

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning of heavy rainfall across Thailand, affecting 50 provinces, with Bangkok and its surrounding areas expected to experience rain over 80% of the region. The TMD predicts the potential for flash floods and water accumulation today, September 9. Heavy rain is anticipated in the eastern provinces of Rayong, Chanthaburi, and Trat, prompting residents…

  • Car fire kills 3 year old boy left sleeping while mother collects mushrooms | Thaiger

    Car fire kills 3 year old boy left sleeping while mother collects mushrooms

    A fire broke out in a car parked in a forest in Nakhon Ratchasima province today, September 8, claiming the life of a three year old boy who was sleeping inside the vehicle. Hin Dat Police Station officers received a report of the car fire at around 9.15am, and officers were dispatched to the scene, located near the Ban Noi…

  • Volunteer drowns while installing flood barricade in Nakhon Ratchasima | Thaiger

    Volunteer drowns while installing flood barricade in Nakhon Ratchasima

    A volunteer rescue worker drowned in Nakhon Ratchasima on Saturday while trying to install a barricade at a weir to protect locals from flash floods. Two fellow volunteers survived the incident. The tragedy occurred on September 7 in Ban Sap Charoen, Mueang district. Police from Sikhiu Police Station were alerted in the evening that a man had been swept away…

  • Thai news anchor faces blacklash for mocking MP with depression | Thaiger

    Thai news anchor faces blacklash for mocking MP with depression

    A renowned female news anchor and political activist is under fire for mocking a Member of Parliament (MP) from the People’s Party who suffers from depression.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) The 53 year old news host, Lakkana “Khaek” Punwichai, better known as Kham Phaka, was caught making the remarks during…

  • Bangkok deploys AI traffic lights in bid to ease congestion | Thaiger

    Bangkok deploys AI traffic lights in bid to ease congestion

    Bangkok drivers may soon see shorter commutes as the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) rolls out artificial intelligence (AI) to manage traffic lights. The initiative, known as Project Green Light, began in February through a partnership between the BMA and Google. The system analyses data from 561 intersections and adjusts traffic light timings in real time, aiming to reduce congestion and…

  • Visa-free travel boosts Chinese interest in Russia for National Day | Thaiger

    Visa-free travel boosts Chinese interest in Russia for National Day

    Interest from Chinese tourists in visiting Russia is on the rise as the weeklong National Day break approaches, with potential visa-free travel on the horizon. Online travel agency Tongcheng Travel reported a significant increase in searches for Russian hotels and flights, rising more than sixfold on Friday, September 5, following reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that Chinese travellers…

  • Pattaya residents complain of security guard’s disruptive behaviour | Thaiger

    Pattaya residents complain of security guard’s disruptive behaviour

    Police in Nongprue responded to complaints of a public disturbance on Saturday night, September 6, after a security guard, identified only as Somkhuen, was accused of repeatedly disturbing residents in the Moo 5 community in Pattaya. The incident occurred at 10.36pm, when officers received multiple reports of noise and harassment. Upon arrival, police found a crowd gathered outside a townhome…

  • Thai woman bitten after mistaking snake eggs for mushrooms | Thaiger

    Thai woman bitten after mistaking snake eggs for mushrooms

    A Thai woman in Buriram province mistook snake eggs for mushrooms and attempted to collect them, prompting a snake to attack her yesterday, September 7. Her husband, 50 year old Bancha, rushed his 62 year old wife, Chalaem Pinsuwan, to Nang Rong Hospital with the dead snake in a plastic bag at around 9.30am. The snake was later identified as…

  • New PM Anutin vows swift economic recovery and border peace | Thaiger

    New PM Anutin vows swift economic recovery and border peace

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, newly appointed, has committed to rapidly addressing economic difficulties and resolving tensions at the Cambodian border, focusing on peaceful methods and safeguarding national sovereignty. Anutin announced these intentions at the Bhumjaithai Party‘s headquarters in Bangkok after receiving the royal command appointing him as prime minister. “I assure all the respected people of our nation that my…

  • 3 year old boy dies after falling from motorcycle and being run over | Thaiger

    3 year old boy dies after falling from motorcycle and being run over

    A three year old Thai boy lost his life after falling from a motorcycle and being run over by a truck on a road in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok on Saturday, September 6.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) A Thai father sought assistance from the Ruam Katanyu Rescue Foundation and Bang…

  • Vietnamese man caught with 6.9 million baht rhino horns at Bangkok airport | Thaiger

    Vietnamese man caught with 6.9 million baht rhino horns at Bangkok airport

    Officials from the Customs Department arrested a Vietnamese man at Suvarnabhumi International Airport on Saturday, September 6, for trafficking rhino horns valued at approximately 6.9 million baht. The spokesperson for Thai Customs, Phanthong Loykunlanan, stated that customs officers were acting in line with the policy of the department’s director, Teerat Auttanawanit, which prioritises the suppression of wildlife trafficking. According to…

  • Beachgoers beware: Venomous jellyfish spotted in Thai waters | Thaiger

    Beachgoers beware: Venomous jellyfish spotted in Thai waters

    Tourists enjoying Thailand’s beloved beaches are being warned to watch out for venomous marine life, especially during the monsoon season when jellyfish and other dangerous creatures drift closer to shore. While most jellyfish found in Thai waters are harmless. However, the venomous box jellyfish, known for their potentially fatal sting, have occasionally been spotted near popular beaches during windy, rainy…

  • Bangkok hosts global Chinese novel-writing competition launch | Thaiger

    Bangkok hosts global Chinese novel-writing competition launch

    Bangkok served as the inaugural location for a global Chinese novel-writing competition, which began on Sunday, September 7, at Baan Dusit Thani. This event, a collaboration between Singapore’s Lianhe Zaobao newspaper and SPH Media, gathered writers, publishers, and cultural figures from across Southeast Asia. Following its launch in the Thai capital, the competition will continue to Penang, Malaysia, and Nusa…

  • Thai man slits throat of condo security guard for deying him entry | Thaiger

    Thai man slits throat of condo security guard for deying him entry

    A Thai man slit the throat of a condominium security guard in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao area on Saturday, September 6, after the guard blocked him from meeting his ex-girlfriend, who lived there.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) Officers from Sutthisan Police Station investigated the death of the guard, Somdej Pimsanran, at…

  • Thaiger video news “Police Crack Down on Fake Lubricants and Sex Toys”, “Tourist Assaulted in Confrontation with Transgender Worker on Beach” | Thaiger

    Thaiger video news “Police Crack Down on Fake Lubricants and Sex Toys”, “Tourist Assaulted in Confrontation with Transgender Worker on Beach”

    Thailand’s week saw major developments from politics to public safety — Prime Minister Anutin pushing reforms, police cracking down on counterfeit goods, and troubling incidents involving tourists and foreigners. Rising concerns over unlicensed youth riders and a French man’s mysterious market injury also made headlines, while Bangkok embraced AI-powered traffic lights to ease chronic congestion. “Tycoon-Blue Leader Beco for Cannabis Reform”mes…

  • Cambodia seeks to restore ties with Thailand amid border tensions | Thaiger

    Cambodia seeks to restore ties with Thailand amid border tensions

    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet expressed his admiration for the newly appointed Thai Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, yesterday, September 7, while emphasising the importance of restoring amicable relations between Cambodia and Thailand. In a congratulatory letter to Anutin, Hun Manet stated, “Your resounding victory is a reflection of the strong confidence in your leadership. It is my belief that under…

  • Thai Airways shares soar post-trading resumption, strong profits | Thaiger

    Thai Airways shares soar post-trading resumption, strong profits

    Thai Airways International’s (THAI) share price has increased by over 400% since resuming trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on August 4, attracting significant investor interest. This surge followed the airline’s second-quarter financial results, which revealed normalised profits exceeding market expectations by 465% year-on-year. This was attributed to reduced fuel costs and interest expenses as debt diminished under a…

  • Thai nurse discovers boyfriend dead after stopping to help at car crash | Thaiger

    Thai nurse discovers boyfriend dead after stopping to help at car crash

    A Thai nurse stopped to assist at a car accident in Ayutthaya province on Saturday, September 6, only to discover that the deceased was her boyfriend. Rescue workers from the Ayutthaya Ruam Jai Foundation and Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital were alerted to the crash at Tung Makham Yong Intersection on Road 347 in Wat Toom sub-district at around 12.45am. According…

  • South Korean man claims self-defence after punching British national in Udon Thani | Thaiger

    South Korean man claims self-defence after punching British national in Udon Thani

    A South Korean man punched a British national in the face outside a shopping centre in Udon Thani province yesterday, September 7, claiming he acted in self-defence. A security guard intervened in the altercation between the 39 year old South Korean man and the 81 year old British man in the afternoon and called officers from Mueang Udon Thani Police…

  • 75 year old Jealous husband kills 41 year old wife and himself | Thaiger

    75 year old Jealous husband kills 41 year old wife and himself

    A 75 year old man, driven by jealousy over his much younger 41 year old wife, shot both her and himself with a shotgun at their home in Chon Buri today, September 7. Police at Klong Kiew Police Station were alerted to the incident at 8am, discovering the bodies at a single-storey residence in Moo 7, Klong Kiew subdistrict, Baan…