Bangkok News

Bangkok news, politics, business, crime, and nightlife—stay updated with breaking stories, events, and expat updates from Thailand’s capital. Get the latest from The Thaiger, your trusted Bangkok news source.

  • Sponsored

    Why retirees in Thailand are choosing long-term health insurance over quick fixes

    Retirees in Thailand are increasingly seeing the importance of health insurance in protecting their well-being during retirement. With insurance requirements for retirement visas and rising healthcare costs, many are moving away from short-term plans and choosing long-term coverage. Long-term health...

  • Bangkok zookeeper killed in horrific lion attack at Safari World (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok zookeeper killed in horrific lion attack at Safari World (video)

    A zookeeper was attacked and killed by a pack of lions at a Bangkok zoo, as tourists witnessed the incident and tried to intervene to save him. The shocking attack lasted approximately 15 minutes, with visitors attempting to intervene by honking car horns and shouting to distract the animals. According to Colonel Dr. Thawatchai Kanchanarin, a former professor and surgeon…

  • BTS monthly packages return amid uncertain 20-baht flat fare policy | Thaiger

    BTS monthly packages return amid uncertain 20-baht flat fare policy

    The Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS Skytrain) is reinstating its travel packages, allowing passengers to purchase monthly fares at discounted rates from tomorrow, September 11. BTS previously offered travel packages which enabled passengers to purchase between 15 and 35 trips per month, which had to be used within that month. These packages allowed for cheaper travel compared to standard fares.…

  • Bangkok warns of rabies outbreak in multiple districts | Thaiger

    Bangkok warns of rabies outbreak in multiple districts

    Bangkok officials have issued a rabies warning in multiple districts after several animals tested positive, urging residents to avoid stray animals and stay alert. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Public Health Veterinary Office has identified a 5-kilometre alert zone around Soi Chaloem Prakiat Rama 9 Soi 49, Chaloem Prakiat Rama 9 Road in Nong Bon subdistrict, Prawet district, Bangkok. Residents and…

  • Hong Kong Customs seize 6kg of cannabis from Thailand flight | Thaiger

    Hong Kong Customs seize 6kg of cannabis from Thailand flight

    Hong Kong Customs seized 6 kilograms of suspected cannabis from a passenger arriving from Bangkok, leading to an arrest and trafficking charges. Cannabis buds valued at approximately HK$1.3 million (approximately 5.98 million Thai baht) were confiscated at Hong Kong International Airport. The seizure followed the arrival of a 23 year old female passenger from Bangkok. During routine customs clearance, officers…

  • Thai AirAsia X launches Bangkok-Almaty flights from December | Thaiger

    Thai AirAsia X launches Bangkok-Almaty flights from December

    Thai AirAsia X is taking off into Central Asia with a new direct route from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport to Almaty, Kazakhstan, offering promotional fares starting at 6,690 baht. The airline’s first venture into the region aims to attract Thai travellers seeking visa-free trips, unique culture, and breathtaking natural scenery in a consistently cool climate. The service will operate four…

  • Storm chaos: Cathay Pacific cancels 20 flights including to Bangkok | Thaiger

    Storm chaos: Cathay Pacific cancels 20 flights including to Bangkok

    Cathay Pacific faced significant disruptions yesterday as Storm Tapah wreaked havoc across Asia, forcing the airline to cancel 20 flights on key routes spanning China, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and beyond. Thousands of passengers were left stranded yesterday, September 8, at major airports, including those in Osaka, Beijing, Bangkok, and Seoul. Storm Tapah, which has intensified over the South China Sea,…

  • People’s Party MP sentenced to 4 years for lese majeste, appeals | Thaiger

    People’s Party MP sentenced to 4 years for lese majeste, appeals

    A People’s Party MP has been sentenced to over two years in prison for lese majeste, with the court ruling she violated laws regarding defamation of the monarchy.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) Chonthicha Jangrew, a People’s Party MP for Pathum Thani, has been handed a prison sentence of two years…

  • 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.…

  • Pheu Thai backtracks on bid to boot Anutin from office | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai backtracks on bid to boot Anutin from office

    In a dramatic U-turn, the Pheu Thai Party has withdrawn its petition to disqualify Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut over alleged constitutional breaches. House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha confirmed the reversal, stating that the petition had not yet been submitted to the Constitutional Court, allowing for its legal withdrawal. The request was initially submitted…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Singer reports influencer Keng Lai Prang for alleged harassment | Thaiger

    Singer reports influencer Keng Lai Prang for alleged harassment

    A female singer reported an incident involving a well-known influencer, Keng Lai Prang, identified as Panya Yimamphai, to the Sutthisan Police Station yesterday, September 6. Concerned for her safety, she alleged that she was followed to her accommodation. The incident began after they had dinner in Ratchada. The singer detailed that the event occurred around midnight on September 6, when…

  • Power outage scheduled for 33 locations in Bangkok and nearby provinces | Thaiger

    Power outage scheduled for 33 locations in Bangkok and nearby provinces

    The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) has announced a scheduled power outage affecting 33 locations across Bangkok, Samut Prakan, and Nonthaburi today. September 7. The outage, starting at 8.30am, aims to enhance and maintain electricity distribution systems, with some areas experiencing disruptions until 4pm. To ensure safety during these operations, MEA has stated the need to temporarily suspend electricity supply in…

  • Bangkok to host dazzling Colours of Africa fest at CentralWorld | Thaiger

    Bangkok to host dazzling Colours of Africa fest at CentralWorld

    Bangkok will host the fifth Colours of Africa event at CentralWorld, bringing together culture, trade, and diplomacy between Thailand and African nations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has confirmed that the fifth edition of the Colours of Africa event will be held on Monday, September 8 and Tuesday, September 9 at CentralWorld. The annual celebration, co-organised by the MFA,…

  • Pheu Thai prepares for opposition role after prime ministerial defeat | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai prepares for opposition role after prime ministerial defeat

    Pheu Thai was pushed into opposition after losing the prime ministerial vote, while Anutin Charnvirakul secured victory with majority support in Parliament. Thailand’s Parliament witnessed a decisive vote yesterday, September 5, confirming Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul as the nation’s 32nd prime minister. He secured 311 votes, well above the 247 needed for a majority, defeating Pheu Thai candidate Chaikasem…

  • Bangkok Cultural Centre MRT stays open after flood chaos hits | Thaiger

    Bangkok Cultural Centre MRT stays open after flood chaos hits

    Flooding hit Bangkok’s Cultural Centre MRT station after heavy rain and nearby construction works, though the line remains open with partial access. Bangkok Expressway and Metro Public Company Limited (BEM) has moved to reassure passengers after flooding hit the Cultural Centre MRT station this week. The company confirmed that the downpour, combined with nearby construction, caused water to spill into…

  • Anutin clinches top job as 32nd Thai PM after tense vote | Thaiger

    Anutin clinches top job as 32nd Thai PM after tense vote

    Thailand’s House of Representatives has elected Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, as the country’s 32nd prime minister. The election followed the Constitutional Court’s ruling that Paetongtarn Shinawatra must step down as prime minister. During today’s session, Parliament debated under Section 159 of the Constitution before moving forward with the nomination process. Candidates required a majority backing from at…

  • 74 year old imposter doctor arrested in Bangkok clinic, shocking colleagues | Thaiger

    74 year old imposter doctor arrested in Bangkok clinic, shocking colleagues

    A Thai man impersonated a doctor to work at a clinic in the Lat Phrao area of Bangkok. He confessed that he wanted to earn a high salary to fund his gambling addiction. Officers from the Metropolitan Police Bureau Division 3 received a complaint about the impersonation. The complainant reported that the identity and certificate of Dr Manit Jaruwan were…

  • Democrats to abstain as Anutin nears prime minister vote | Thaiger

    Democrats to abstain as Anutin nears prime minister vote

    The Democrat Party has confirmed that its MPs will abstain from voting in the upcoming prime ministerial selection, a move likely to strengthen Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul’s chances of clinching the top job. Deputy leader Pramual Pongthavaradet, who also serves as chair of the Democrat MPs and represents Prachuap Khiri Khan, convened the party’s parliamentary members at 9.30am today,…

  • Anutin poised to take top job as PM vote nears | Thaiger

    Anutin poised to take top job as PM vote nears

    Anutin Charnvirakul is expected to be confirmed as Thailand’s next prime minister today, following a key political shift involving party alliances and a planned vote. House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha confirmed that the parliamentary vote for the new Prime Minister will be held today, September 5. The move follows the latest twist in Thailand’s turbulent political landscape, which now…

  • Election Commission to reject petition against Pheu Thai Party | Thaiger

    Election Commission to reject petition against Pheu Thai Party

    The Election Commission (EC) is likely to reject a petition aimed at dissolving the ruling Pheu Thai Party and its five coalition partners, after allegations that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra influenced the parties’ operations. The petition, which has been under review by the political registrar of the EC, claims that Thaksin exerted control over these parties, despite no official…

  • Shocking survey reveals kids as young as 6 vaping in Thailand | Thaiger

    Shocking survey reveals kids as young as 6 vaping in Thailand

    A nationwide survey conducted by the Department of Health Service Support (DHSS) has exposed disturbing trends in e-cigarette use among children and young adults in Thailand, with the youngest user reported at just six years old. The findings are a stark reminder of the growing vaping epidemic in the country. The survey, which was carried out earlier this year by…

  • Phumtham faces legal heat over House dissolution request | Thaiger

    Phumtham faces legal heat over House dissolution request

    A political uproar has erupted after caretaker Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai sought royal approval to dissolve the House of Representatives. Yesterday, September 3, a list MP and political activist filed a complaint with the police accusing Phumtham of lese majeste. The move has sparked allegations of corruption and malfeasance in office, with accusations that he exceeded his authority. Suratin Pichan…

  • Political showdown: Thailand’s House to vote on new PM tomorrow | Thaiger

    Political showdown: Thailand’s House to vote on new PM tomorrow

    Thailand’s House of Representatives will vote tomorrow to elect a new Prime Minister, following the dismissal of Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The outcome could reshape the country’s political landscape. As stipulated by the Constitution, the entire Cabinet was removed from office, with the caretaker government remaining in place until a new administration is formed. In response to the ongoing political turmoil, the…

  • Sri Lanka brews Thai ties with world-famous Ceylon tea | Thaiger

    Sri Lanka brews Thai ties with world-famous Ceylon tea

    Sri Lanka is banking on its world-famous Ceylon tea to deepen ties with Thailand, using the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations as the perfect occasion to showcase its prized export. On Monday, September 1, the Sri Lankan Embassy in Bangkok hosted a glittering evening reception titled Ceylon Tea Finest Evening. The event spotlighted the nation’s premium teas while highlighting their…

  • Fugitive captured in Bangkok after motorcycle theft spree | Thaiger

    Fugitive captured in Bangkok after motorcycle theft spree

    A 26 year old man was apprehended today, September 3, after a series of escapades following his escape from detention in Surat Thani. While fleeing, he stole several motorcycles and evaded police with his wife, who at one point suffered a leg fracture in a collision. The arrest was executed by Police Major General Witthaya Sriprasertphap, with support from Police…

  • Constitutional Court defends ruling that ousted Paetongtarn as PM | Thaiger

    Constitutional Court defends ruling that ousted Paetongtarn as PM

    Thailand’s political storm intensified today after the Constitutional Court stood firm on its decision to oust ex-Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, rejecting claims that the ruling was invalid due to a judge’s expired term. The court confirmed that its August 29 verdict, which removed Paetongtarn over alleged ethical misconduct linked to a leaked conversation with Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, remains…

  • PM bombshell: Pheu Thai confirms push to dissolve Parliament | Thaiger

    PM bombshell: Pheu Thai confirms push to dissolve Parliament

    Thailand’s political stalemate deepened this morning as the Pheu Thai Party confirmed that a request has been submitted to His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn for the dissolution of Parliament, a step that may lead to a snap election within months. At 9am today, September 3, at Parliament, Sorawong Thienthong, Pheu Thai’s secretary-general, revealed that a dramatic step was taken after…

1 2 3 209