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  • Thailand’s first LGBTQ+ couple registers marriage on historic day | Thaiger

    Thailand’s first LGBTQ+ couple registers marriage on historic day

    History was made in Bangkok as Thailand celebrated its first official day of equal marriage. Organised by Narumit Pride, alongside numerous government and civil society organisations, the event marked the start of marriage registration for LGBTQ+ couples nationwide, turning a long-awaited dream into reality. At 6.15am, the first couple, 33 year old Ploynapas Jirasukon and 32 year old Kwanporn Kongphet…

  • Election official faces legal action over Bhumjaithai Party decision | Thaiger

    Election official faces legal action over Bhumjaithai Party decision

    Election Commission (EC) secretary-general Sawang Boonmee may face legal action for his decision not to recommend the dissolution of the Bhumjaithai Party over allegations of unlawful donations. Lawyer Pattharapong Supaksorn has filed a petition with the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases against the senior EC official. Pattharapong accuses Sawang of dereliction of duty, based on his decision…

  • New Thai law lets LGBTQ+ couples sue for adultery compensation | Thaiger

    New Thai law lets LGBTQ+ couples sue for adultery compensation

    Thailand has made legal history by granting LGBTQ+ couples the right to sue adulterous spouses for compensation, marking a pivotal step towards equality under the law. The amendment, which came into effect today, ensure[s fair treatment for all couples, regardless of gender. The Civil and Commercial Code has been updated to allow LGBTQ+ spouses the same legal protections as heterosexual…

  • Thai driver released on 600,000 baht bail after killing motorcyclist | Thaiger

    Thai driver released on 600,000 baht bail after killing motorcyclist

    The Bangkok South Criminal Court released a Thai sedan driver on bail set at 600,000 baht this afternoon after he intentionally hit and killed a motorcyclist on Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. The 30 year old suspect, Seree Srettheenamwong, was captured on a security camera deliberately crashing his white Toyota Altis sedan into a black electric motorcycle ridden by 49 year…

  • Bangkok: Blind woman sexually harassed by cousin seeks help | Thaiger

    Bangkok: Blind woman sexually harassed by cousin seeks help

    A blind woman has sought help from Panadda Wongphudee, president of the Foundation for Good Deeds after enduring a month-long ordeal of alleged sexual harassment by her cousin. The police are set to issue a summons yesterday, January 21. The incident was shared on Panadda’s personal Instagram account, a well-known beauty queen, actress, singer, and presenter, who also serves as the…

  • Frenchman detained in Thailand for explicit video scandal | Thaiger

    Frenchman detained in Thailand for explicit video scandal

    Thai immigration police yesterday detained a 26 year old Frenchman accused of posting explicit videos online without the knowledge of those involved. Following a tip-off, Police Colonel Jirapong Rujiradamrongchai, along with his team from Immigration Division 3, investigated a French national accused of sharing explicit content and boasting about his physique on social media. Believed to involve Thai women, these…

  • Thai sedan driver arrested for intentionally hitting and killing motorcyclist | Thaiger

    Thai sedan driver arrested for intentionally hitting and killing motorcyclist

    A Thai sedan car driver hit and killed an app-based motorcycle rider following a traffic dispute on Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok yesterday. Officers from Lumpini Police Station were alerted to the fatal accident on Sukhumvit Road in the afternoon. They arrived at the scene accompanied by rescuers from the Por Teck Tung Foundation. They discovered the lifeless body of 48…

  • Five arrested in Bangkok drug bust, 1.65 tonnes of Ice seized | Thaiger

    Five arrested in Bangkok drug bust, 1.65 tonnes of Ice seized

    Police Lieutenant General Phanurat Lakboon, Secretary-General of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), announced the arrest of five individuals involved in cross-border drug trafficking. They were apprehended during a significant operation that led to the seizure of 1.65 tonnes of crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as Ice, which was hidden in 33 cotton rolls within a warehouse located in Bangkok’s Rat Burana…

  • Toxic air: Thailand considers work from home nationwide | Thaiger

    Toxic air: Thailand considers work from home nationwide

    The Ministry of Public Health is set to recommend a nationwide work from home directive next week after PM2.5 ultrafine dust pollution surpassed safe thresholds in nearly every province yesterday, January 21, with Greater Bangkok experiencing the highest levels. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin announced that a meeting would be held today to formulate strategies to address the escalating pollution…

  • Deadly crash in Bangkok’s Chatuchak leaves two women dead | Thaiger

    Deadly crash in Bangkok’s Chatuchak leaves two women dead

    A tragic accident occurred in the Chatuchak district of Bangkok early today, January 22, when a Mercedes-Benz CLS 220d collided with a motorcycle, resulting in the deaths of two women. The incident was reported to the Phaholyothin Police Station at 5am, following which police and volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation arrived at the scene for investigation. The accident took place…

  • GSB windfall: Bangkok man wins 40 million baht jackpot | Thaiger

    GSB windfall: Bangkok man wins 40 million baht jackpot

    A man from Bangkok became the lucky winner of a 40 million baht jackpot from a special one-year digital Government Savings Bank (GSB) bond. The GSB Society page congratulated Danai, the lucky winner, on this extraordinary prize, stating that the prize distribution was genuine and congratulating him on winning the substantial amount. Danai, a client from the GSB branch at…

  • MK Group goes MongKol: Thai hotpot chain’s CNY rebrand | Thaiger

    MK Group goes MongKol: Thai hotpot chain’s CNY rebrand

    In a sizzling marketing twist, Thailand’s leading Suki restaurant chain, MK Group, embraces the cultural phenomenon of “muketing” by rebranding four Bangkok branches to “MongKol” restaurants just in time for Chinese New Year. Muketing, a fusion of marketing and the Thai term mutelu (beliefs and superstitions), integrates lucky symbols, colours, and auspicious timings into business strategies. MK Group’s new MongKol branding,…

  • Rising PM2.5 pollution forces Bangkok schools to close | Thaiger

    Rising PM2.5 pollution forces Bangkok schools to close

    Schools throughout the capital city were compelled to close due to rising PM2.5 pollutant levels reaching unhealthy thresholds yesterday, January 20. Nong Khaem district experienced particularly high concentrations, measuring 77.8 microgrammes per cubic metre at 12.30pm, significantly surpassing the Pollution Control Department’s 24-hour safe exposure limit of 37.5µg/m³. Consequently, two schools in the district were instructed to close, as stated…

  • Dealers dealt a blow: 13 nabbed in Bangkok Nana drug bust | Thaiger

    Dealers dealt a blow: 13 nabbed in Bangkok Nana drug bust

    Thirteen drug dealers found themselves in handcuffs in Bangkok’s bustling Phra Khanong district as Royal Thai Police (RTP) swooped on illegal narcotic deals over the weekend. The suspects, accused of peddling illegal drugs to unsuspecting tourists along the infamous Sukhumvit Road, mark a significant win for RTP officers determined to clean up the city’s inner areas. Commissioner of the Narcotics…

  • More jobs: Thaksin defends casino complex in Maha Sarakham | Thaiger

    More jobs: Thaksin defends casino complex in Maha Sarakham

    In Maha Sarakham province, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra criticised opponents of the government’s proposed casino entertainment complex, accusing them of misrepresenting the project as merely a casino. Thaksin defended the plan, stating that less than 10% of the complex’s activities would involve gaming, with the majority dedicated to other attractions. The 75 year old former prime minister highlighted that each…

  • Airport arrest: Chinese fraud suspect extradited from Thailand | Thaiger

    Airport arrest: Chinese fraud suspect extradited from Thailand

    A Chinese national accused of public fraud has been extradited from Thailand to China in relation to a case involving over 112 million yuan (approximately US$15.3 million or 540 million baht). Yan Tianxi was transferred to Shanghai Economic Police at Suvarnabhumi International Airport and subsequently boarded a flight to China on Thursday, January 16, confirmed Thitiwadee Sintawanarong, a public prosecutor…

  • Theft at Add Carabao’s daughter’s home incurs 100,000 baht loss | Thaiger

    Theft at Add Carabao’s daughter’s home incurs 100,000 baht loss

    A theft at the under-construction home of Nenicha Opakul, daughter of renowned singer Yuenyong Opakul, more commonly known as Add Carabao, resulted in losses estimated at over 100,000 baht. The incident, reported by Nenicha’s legal representative, Melita, is under police investigation. Today, January 20, Phuvanes Viviekhatkan, a deputy investigator at Pravet Police Station, received a report about the theft. The…

  • Bangkok stabbing over missing money leaves man critically injured | Thaiger

    Bangkok stabbing over missing money leaves man critically injured

    A dispute over missing money led to a stabbing incident in Bangkok, where a 28 year old man was seriously injured. The suspect later returned to the hospital to check on the victim, resulting in his arrest. Yesterday, January 19, police in the Nong Chok district were approached by 61 year old Wanna, who reported that her son, 28 year…

  • Woman accused of visa fraud arrested in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Woman accused of visa fraud arrested in Bangkok

    A woman accused of visa fraud, who had closed her company after receiving 10 arrest warrants and causing damages exceeding 3 million baht, was arrested while working as a dishwasher in Bangkok. The arrest took place on Saturday, January 18 in front of a restaurant in the Chom Thong district. Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom and Police Colonel Santi Korkasem…

  • Revving up for 2027: F1 circuit planned for Vibhavadi Rangsit Road | Thaiger

    Revving up for 2027: F1 circuit planned for Vibhavadi Rangsit Road

    The Government of Thailand revealed ambitions to host a prestigious Formula 1 race right in the heart of Bangkok by 2027. The plan? To transform the bustling Vibhavadi Rangsit Road into a high-speed circuit, as mentioned by Kongsak Yodmanee, governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand. Just last week, key discussions took place to explore potential routes and tackle the…

  • Bangkok mall escalator malfunction leads to temporary closure | Thaiger

    Bangkok mall escalator malfunction leads to temporary closure

    An escalator at a prominent shopping mall in Bangkok suffered damage, prompting officials to suspend usage while the cause is investigated. Initial assessments suggest mechanical failure. The incident occurred in the evening yesterday, January 18, at a mall on Rama 4 Road, Khlong Toei district, Bangkok. Officers from Thonglor Police Station examined the scene, identifying the malfunction on the second…

  • Bangkok warehouse fire causes millions in damages | Thaiger

    Bangkok warehouse fire causes millions in damages

    A fire engulfed a timber warehouse in the Bang Po area, causing millions in damages, with the Bang Sue district preparing a temporary shelter for affected residents. The fire broke out on January 18 at a timber facility on Pracharat Sai 1 Soi 23 in the Bang Sue district, Bangkok. Fire and rescue teams from Bang Po deployed over 10…

  • Thai actress Tangmo’s brother questions reenactment accuracy | Thaiger

    Thai actress Tangmo’s brother questions reenactment accuracy

    Daisak Dechjob, the brother of late actress Tangmo Nida, recently expressed his frustrations as he attended a reenactment of his sister’s accident. The reenactment, held at the Pibulsongkram Pier, attempted to portray the events leading to Tangmo’s fall from a boat into the Chao Phraya River on February 24, 2022, which resulted in her untimely death. The event featured contestants…

  • Pollution battle: Flights fight PM2.5 pollution in Thailand | Thaiger

    Pollution battle: Flights fight PM2.5 pollution in Thailand

    Thailand is taking its fight against air pollution to the skies, deploying special flight operations to tackle the dangerous PM2.5 dust particles. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced that the innovative operations have already improved air quality in key regions, including Bangkok, the central region, and the upper north. Launched by Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd (AEROTHAI), the mission began…

  • Close call: Thai deputy PM reveals scammer encounter | Thaiger

    Close call: Thai deputy PM reveals scammer encounter

    Even Thailand’s top officials aren’t immune to scammer schemes. Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul shared on Thursday, January 16, that he had been targeted by a call centre scam, vowing to take decisive action against these criminal operations. Speaking to reporters, Anutin recounted receiving a suspicious call claiming his credit card had maxed out. “As she had…

  • Bangkok crowned second best city globally in 2025 rankings | Thaiger

    Bangkok crowned second best city globally in 2025 rankings

    If you’re dreaming of your next urban escape, look no further than Cape Town, crowned the world’s best city for 2025 by Time Out! From breathtaking nature to buzzing nightlife, this South African gem offers it all. “Where else can you visit a colony of African penguins, sip world-class wines, stroll pristine Blue Flag beaches, and enjoy views from one of the…

  • Pride and peril: Thai man caught ‘lion’ about cub safety rules | Thaiger

    Pride and peril: Thai man caught ‘lion’ about cub safety rules

    A Thai man is under investigation by the Department of National Parks (DPN) for transporting a lion cub without proper safety measures, a clear breach of wildlife transport laws. The man’s legal lion lapse could cost him dearly, with penalties including up to a year in prison and a hefty 100,000 baht fine. The situation roared into the spotlight after…

  • Train station construction closes Ratchathewi flyover for 3 years | Thaiger

    Train station construction closes Ratchathewi flyover for 3 years

    Bangkok officials announced the closure of the Ratchathewi intersection flyover for three years to facilitate the construction of the Ratchathewi underground electric train station. The closure, starting today, January 17 at 10pm and lasting until April 30, 2028, is expected to cause significant traffic congestion. City officials are recommending alternative routes to mitigate the impact and are emphasising efforts to…

  • Thai minister demands Shinawatra family forfeit Alpine Golf land | Thaiger

    Thai minister demands Shinawatra family forfeit Alpine Golf land

    Thai Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who also leads the Bhumjaithai Party, announced yesterday that the Shinawatra family’s ownership of extensive land at Alpine Golf and Sports Club should be rescinded. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is connected to these holdings through familial ties. Anutin stated that Chamnanwit Terat, the Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Interior, must ensure the revocation is completed…

  • Bangkok steals top spot for Chinese New Year celebrations | Thaiger

    Bangkok steals top spot for Chinese New Year celebrations

    Bangkok has emerged as the top destination for Thai and foreign tourists planning to celebrate Chinese New Year in Thailand, according to data from the digital travel platform Agoda. The vibrant capital outshone other popular spots, with accommodation searches surging ahead of the festivities starting January 29. Agoda revealed yesterday, January 15, that Bangkok topped the list for Thai tourists,…