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  • Thai student slashed in high-speed car chase after school row | Thaiger

    Thai student slashed in high-speed car chase after school row

    A schoolgirl was slashed by a knife after the mother of a schoolboy pursued a group of teenage students down a highway following a row at her son’s sports day. The Facebook page, Let Me Know If You Want to Be Famous Return Part 3, อยากดังเดี๋ยวจัดให้ รีเทิร์น พาร์ท 3, posted a video of the high-speed car chase, which was recorded…

  • Thai leg of the high speed rail to Laos and China will be completed by 2028 | Thaiger

    Thai leg of the high speed rail to Laos and China will be completed by 2028

    The government has stated that by 2028, it will have finished its part of a long-delayed high-speed rail system connecting Thailand with China and Laos. The 434 billion baht project’s first of two phases will be completed by 2026, according to officials. According to the director-general of the Department of Rail Transport, Pichet Kunadhamraks, 12% of the first stage is…

  • UPDATE: Boris Johnson has agreed to resign as UK prime minister | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Boris Johnson has agreed to resign as UK prime minister

    UPDATE: Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says there will be “a widespread sense of relief that the chaos of the last few days (indeed months) will come to an end” as and when Boris Johnson resigns as Conservative leader. But the SNP leader questions the sustainability of Johnson staying on until the autumn, and says he was always “manifestly unfit…

  • Survey shows over 80% want legal casino complex in Thailand | Thaiger

    Survey shows over 80% want legal casino complex in Thailand

    A survey released by the Casino Committee of Thailand has revealed overwhelming evidence that the Thai nation wants a legal casino and entertainment complex in the country. Almost 81% of 3,296 participants said they would welcome a legal casino and entertainment complex in Thailand. MP from the Pheu Thai Party, and Casino Committee of Thailand spokesperson, Jakkapon Tangsuttitham, yesterday revealed…

  • ‘A poll is just a poll,’ Thai PM Prayut unfazed by opposition’s popularity | Thaiger

    ‘A poll is just a poll,’ Thai PM Prayut unfazed by opposition’s popularity

    Thailand will hold a general election at some point before March 2023, but polls reveal that current PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is not the favourite to win. PM Prayut says he’s not worried about the poll results, because “a poll is just a poll.” Paetongtarn Shinawatra – daughter of ousted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra and central figure of the Pheu Thai Party…

  • 2 Brits honoured for heroic efforts in Thai cave rescue | Thaiger

    2 Brits honoured for heroic efforts in Thai cave rescue

    The University of Bristol has awarded 2 British cave divers with honourary degrees after recognising their heroic efforts in rescuing 12 boys and a man from a flooded cave in Thailand. Linda Wilson, Vice-President of the University of Bristol’s Spelaeological Society, nominated John Volanthen, from Bristol, and Rick Stanton, from Coventry, for their honorary degrees. Wilson hailed the 2 British…

  • Grandmother stabbed more than 20 times in brutal murder in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Grandmother stabbed more than 20 times in brutal murder in central Thailand

    Police have launched a murder investigation after a man stabbed a 75 year old woman to death at her home in Phetchaburi province, central Thailand, on Tuesday. The woman’s daughter, 39 year old Yok, said she had been unwell and had been taking sleeping pills. Yok woke up at noon to find her mother – 75 year old Suthasinee Phansawat…

  • Ferries to Koh Pha Ngan is costing 40% more (and the other islands too) | Thaiger

    Ferries to Koh Pha Ngan is costing 40% more (and the other islands too)

    Business owners on Koh Pha Ngan are demanding cheaper ferry charges after they increased by more than 40% since the start of July, impacting businesses and living expenses. For the average car, the ferry service from Don Sak dock to Pha Ngan with the Raja Ferry increased from 620 baht to 900 baht as of July 1. The Raja Ferry…

  • 2 Chinese charged with attempted murder after making a f-arse of extortion attempt | Thaiger

    2 Chinese charged with attempted murder after making a f-arse of extortion attempt

    A botched 3 million baht extortion attempt by 2 Chinese nationals turned into a f-arse when one of them shot a fellow countryman in the buttock. A married Chinese couple Yu Wang and Li Min met with mainland compatriot Wang Xiaoye at a house in Muang district of Chiang Mai under the pretence of selling some antique porcelain at around…

  • Thaksin predicts the opposition parties will win election in a landslide | Thaiger

    Thaksin predicts the opposition parties will win election in a landslide

    Talking on a social media chat program this week, fugitive and former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra says the opposition parties, or as he described them, the “pro-democracy” parties, will win. And win with an absolute majority. The interview was conducted on ‘Care Talk’ on the Clubhouse app on Tuesday this week. Thaksin was speaking online from his house in Dubai.…

  • Thai officer caught on camera riding carelessly won’t be fined | Thaiger

    Thai officer caught on camera riding carelessly won’t be fined

    A Thai police officer caught on camera riding a motorcycle as if he was drunk in the Isaan province of Chaiyaphum, won’t be prosecuted. The Chaiyaphum News Hunter Facebook page, คนล่าข่าวชัยภูมิ, posted a video of the police with a caption saying, “Locals sent this to me. Is it too dangerous, boss? This happened on the Bypass Road Mueng Chaiyaphum at…

  • Shooter in Pattaya turns himself in after shooting at man in car | Thaiger

    Shooter in Pattaya turns himself in after shooting at man in car

    After shooting up a car where a man was waiting for his girlfriend in Pattaya, the shooter has now turned himself in at the Bang Lamung Police Station. The 38 year old man told police that the hail of bullets that he showered the car with was in response to a personal dispute and initially confessed to the crime. The…

  • Sri Lanka PM tells bankrupt nation to prepare for ‘difficult journey’ | Thaiger

    Sri Lanka PM tells bankrupt nation to prepare for ‘difficult journey’

    The Sri Lanka prime minister told the nation to prepare for “a difficult and bitter journey” as he declared the country bankrupt and prepared to approach the International Monetary Fund for a loan. PM Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday declared Sri Lanka “bankrupt” before making public that he had approached the IMF to figure a way out of the nation’s worst financial…

  • Suspected insurgent shot dead by police in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Suspected insurgent shot dead by police in southern Thailand

    Thai police shot dead a suspected insurgent at a house in Pattani province, southern Thailand, yesterday at 4:30am. The suspect tried to escape the house by climbing out of the window and allegedly fired shots at police who shot back in self-defence. The deceased allegedly had a role in the 2019 Bangkok bombings. Police received information that a wanted, suspected…

  • Phuket will have a tsunami drill on July 20 following multiple small tremors offshore | Thaiger

    Phuket will have a tsunami drill on July 20 following multiple small tremors offshore

    There will be a tsunami evacuation drill in Phuket’s Thalang district on July 20 after a number of underwater earthquakes off the Nicobar Islands, some 500 kilometres away, increased residents’ fears of a possible tsunami. Phuket tsunami 506 kilometres away from Thailand’s Andaman coast, the Andaman and Nicobar islands were continuously hit by 4.0 to 4.9 magnitude underwater earthquakes for three…

  • Songkhla officials investigate migrant smuggling network | Thaiger

    Songkhla officials investigate migrant smuggling network

    Officials and police in southern Thailand’s Songkhla province are investigating an illegal migrant smuggling network. On Monday, officials and immigration police set up an ambush in a forest in the Hat Yai district. Illegal Burmese migrants had been staying there. After the authorities waited through the night and into the next day, 2 pickup trucks showed up, and the migrants…

  • Attempt to bring an ancient Khmer sculpture home from NYC | Thaiger

    Attempt to bring an ancient Khmer sculpture home from NYC

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is displaying a sculpture that is believed to be an ancient Khmer king. Now an archaeologist in Buriram is fighting to bring it home to Thailand where he claims it belongs. The bronze sculpture was smuggled out of the country by antique traders, but a 67 year old local woman in…

  • Pattaya’s prisoners clean the city’s sewers to prevent flooding | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s prisoners clean the city’s sewers to prevent flooding

    Monsoon season brings floods to every region of Thailand year in and year out. This year, Pattaya’s prisoners are taking action to mitigate the flood risk. On Monday, inmates from Pattaya Remand Prison began the mammoth task of cleaning out the city’s clogged up sewers for the first time since before the pandemic began. Well-behaved inmates, alongside city hall sanitation…

  • Mayor delivers election promise to rid Pattaya of its ugly cables | Thaiger

    Mayor delivers election promise to rid Pattaya of its ugly cables

    The Pattaya Mayor yesterday took a big step in delivering one of his election promises “to make the city more beautiful to tourists from all over the world” by ridding the resort of its ugly communication cables. Tons of dead communication wires, on the road along Jom Tien Beach in Pattaya that had been left dormant for years, were removed…

  • Migrant workers – even undocumented – can stay until 2025 | Thaiger

    Migrant workers – even undocumented – can stay until 2025

    Migrant workers from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam got a reprieve for the next few years as the Thai Cabinet extended their ability to stay in the country until early 2025. The extension of stay will be permitted for both documented and undocumented migrant workers and will lengthen the time they are allowed to stay until February 13, 2025. The…

  • Thailand’s tourism sector is asking for an additional 1 billion baht budget | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourism sector is asking for an additional 1 billion baht budget

    The Thai tourism sector has asked for an additional budget of about 1 billion baht to boost the Thai economy in hopes of making 265 billion baht (from inbound tourists). The tourism sector says they should be able to secure at least 80 million domestic trips, gaining 215 billion baht, alone. Then, they predict, the international market will see 1…

  • Thailand agrees to build economic community with China | Thaiger

    Thailand agrees to build economic community with China

    The doom and gloom of the nation’s economy were put to one side momentarily as Thailand and China agreed to build an “economic community with a shared future”, providing a much-needed boost to the kingdom’s prosperity. Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met at Government House yesterday to discuss greater trade, economic cooperation, investment, and connectivity…

  • Burmese migrants reportedly stab Chon Buri man in revenge for deportation | Thaiger

    Burmese migrants reportedly stab Chon Buri man in revenge for deportation

    A group of Burmese migrants has reportedly stabbed a man in Chon Buri province who they believed helped get them deported in the past. Yesterday the 3 attackers crashed into the victim on 2 motorbikes, knocking him to the ground, and then stabbed him multiple times, according to the victim’s son, Phuwadol. Phuwadol says the attackers then dashed away on…

  • Government panel now fears negative effect of cannabis on tourism | Thaiger

    Government panel now fears negative effect of cannabis on tourism

    The decriminalisation of cannabis could actually severely damage tourism in Thailand, according to a House committee discussing the 2023 fiscal year budget bill. The committee spokesperson said that a meeting yesterday was discussing money allocation for the Ministry of Public Health when the debate topic turned to the effect of legalised cannabis on the budget. Members of the committee fear…

  • Pattaya karaoke bar closed after social media exposes sex services | Thaiger

    Pattaya karaoke bar closed after social media exposes sex services

    Widespread prostitution may well be Thailand’s worst kept secret, with sex services being covertly offered in a variety of venues across the country such as bars, clubs, and massage shops. But a karaoke shop in Pattaya has temporarily shut down after social media post outed the well-known sex for sale secret. Though the official name of the venue was not…

  • UPDATE: High-profile officer not corrupt says Bangkok residents | Thaiger

    UPDATE: High-profile officer not corrupt says Bangkok residents

    Thirty community leaders from the Lat Krabang district met with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittupunt yesterday to demand justice for a high-profile district officer. The community leaders, led by a former Bangkok Metropolitan Council candidate, Ronnachai Sangkamitkun, visited Chadchart’s office at BMA City Hall near the Giant Swing, and asked him to provide more information about the city’s corruption investigation into…

  • Major floods hit Australia | Thaiger

    Major floods hit Australia

    Heavy rains have caused major floods in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia. Authorities have warned that the crisis could last until early next week. Already over 85,000 people in New South Wales, most in Sydney’s western suburbs, have been asked to either evacuate or warned they might receive evacuation orders. Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese announced today that flood victims will…

  • Real estate investment opportunity in Phuket- Solar-powered pool villas for sale in Thailand | Thaiger

    Real estate investment opportunity in Phuket- Solar-powered pool villas for sale in Thailand

    Press Release Demand for rental properties has been on the rise in Thailand since things began to ease up and businesses started to reopen in 2022. One of the main reasons is that many of the first-time buyers who were going to invest in properties have had to take a detour for their securities in these uncertain times. However, this…

  • 200 new electric buses will be in service in the Thai capital | Thaiger

    200 new electric buses will be in service in the Thai capital

    The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority will partner with private companies to run over 200 electric buses to increase capacity so it can transport up to a million people each day. The new electric buses are also part of the city’s efforts to upgrade its old bus services and reduce Bangkok’s overall carbon footprint. The new electric bus system will rapidly…

  • Thai health authorities insist latest Covid-19 wave is controllable | Thaiger

    Thai health authorities insist latest Covid-19 wave is controllable

    The Thai Department of Disease Control under the Ministry of Public Health insists that the latest Covid-19 wave in Thailand will be “small and controllable”, and should be called a “mini wave” not a new wave. The Rural Doctor Society Facebook page shared an urgent and secret document about a new wave of Covid to the public on Monday. The…