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  • Man and child die in jet ski accident in Pattaya, Thailand | Thaiger

    Man and child die in jet ski accident in Pattaya, Thailand

    A 35 year old man and seven year old boy were killed in a jet ski accident yesterday at Pattaya Beach, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province, eastern Thailand. At 7pm, officers at Pattaya City Police Station were informed that a jet ski overturned in the sea near the entrance of Soi 14 and two people were missing. Police rushed…

  • Just clicked: Snap-happy photographer captures Wiki Loves Monuments Launch in Thailand | Thaiger

    Just clicked: Snap-happy photographer captures Wiki Loves Monuments Launch in Thailand

    A snap-happy photographer from Thailand got the picture at the launch of Wikimedia Thailand’s Wiki Loves Monuments (WLM) photography contest. The winning snap, by photographer Kriengsak Jirasirirojanakorn, features the eight stupas located in Wat Phra Kaew or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok. The WLM is an annual competition that focuses on cultural heritage monuments and sites in…

  • Power bank explosion causes panic over safety concerns | Thaiger

    Power bank explosion causes panic over safety concerns

    A recent Facebook post showing a severely burnt table and the charred remains of a power bank that caught fire has raised concerns about the safety of the product and prompted calls for an investigation. The user who posted the shocking image detailed their harrowing experience in the accompanying caption. According to the post, the incident occurred at night when…

  • Preserving Uyghur language and culture in US weekend schools | Thaiger

    Preserving Uyghur language and culture in US weekend schools

    In a weekend school based in the US state of Virginia, the younger generation of Uyghurs are not only preserving their language and culture for posterity, but they are also learning vital vocabulary that will enable them to engage in discussions about the distressing situation faced by their loved ones in China. The Uyghur language, history, and culture classes are…

  • What’s new in Bangkok 2023: new art galleries to visit | Thaiger

    What’s new in Bangkok 2023: new art galleries to visit

    New in Bangkok for 2023, the city unveils a wave of captivating art galleries that cater to both tourists and locals. In this article, we present a handpicked selection of must-visit spots guaranteed to delight art enthusiasts. Join us as we explore the latest gems of Bangkok’s thriving art scenes. New art galleries in Bangkok 2023 Here is a list…

  • Thailand is the biggest exporter of condoms in the world | Thaiger

    Thailand is the biggest exporter of condoms in the world

    Condoms are among five products that Thailand exports more than any other country in the world, according to data from the global trade insights website kidka.com, reports Prachachat. Today, the Ministry of Commerce’s Director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, Poonping Naiyanapakorn, revealed that Thailand was the champion exporter of five outstanding Thai products in 2022… Fresh Durian Thailand…

  • Azerbaijan establishes border checkpoint on disputed land link, igniting tensions with Armenia | Thaiger

    Azerbaijan establishes border checkpoint on disputed land link, igniting tensions with Armenia

    In a provocative move that has riled up its arch-enemy Yerevan, Azerbaijan established a border checkpoint yesterday on the only land link between Armenia and the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. Tensions continue to mount between the two ex-Soviet Caucasus nations with fierce rivalries centred around the Azerbaijani Armenian-majority territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan’s state border service announced… “The units of the Azerbaijani…

  • Overseas voting dates set for Thai election: Apr 25-May 5 | Thaiger

    Overseas voting dates set for Thai election: Apr 25-May 5

    Ahead of the Thai General Election set for May 14, eligible Thai voters who reside overseas will have the opportunity to cast their votes between April 25 and May 5. The specific date within this period on which Thais can vote will be determined by the Thai embassy and consulate in each respective country, according to Sawaeng Boonmee, secretary-general for…

  • Malaysians urged to take out insurance before driving in Thailand | Thaiger

    Malaysians urged to take out insurance before driving in Thailand

    An activist is urging Malaysians who wish to drive while travelling in Thailand to take out full insurance coverage policies to reduce problems in the case of an accident. Abdul Halim Othman, also known as Cikgu Joe Satun, is a Malaysian activist living in Satun province in southern Thailand. He said the issue of insurance should be taken seriously because…

  • Pollution linked to 1,200 child deaths, chronic illness in Europe | Thaiger

    Pollution linked to 1,200 child deaths, chronic illness in Europe

    Over 1,200 youngsters under 18 are losing their lives prematurely because of air pollution across Europe every year. That’s not all – it’s also raising the risk of chronic illnesses later in life. These saddening stats were revealed by none other than the EU environmental agency itself. Even though there have been some improvements, the levels of crucial air pollutants…

  • Scam alert: fake Facebook page swindles Thai tourists out of thousands of baht for Pattaya pool villas | Thaiger

    Scam alert: fake Facebook page swindles Thai tourists out of thousands of baht for Pattaya pool villas

    A group of Thai tourists were allegedly tricked out of tens of thousands of baht by a fake Pattaya pool villa Facebook page. Achiraya Malarat, a 27 year old Thai tourist from Khon Kaen province, got in touch with The Pattaya News to expose a scammer who was pretending to be a genuine pool villa operator on Facebook. On April…

  • Complete your Phuket nightlife experience with Weedly Wonka | Thaiger

    Complete your Phuket nightlife experience with Weedly Wonka

    In the heart of Phuket’s bustling nightlife scene, a new cannabis dispensary has opened its doors to locals and tourists alike. Weedly Wonka, the brainchild of a group of weed enthusiasts, is located in the most lively and prominent area of Phuket. Thanks to it’s location, it’s easily accessible to anyone who want to hang out, relax and enjoy high-quality…

  • Tour bus driver flees scene after crash in Thailand, 1 dead, 40 injured | Thaiger

    Tour bus driver flees scene after crash in Thailand, 1 dead, 40 injured

    A tour bus driver fled the scene after losing control and crashing in Maha Sahakham province in northeast Thailand this morning. One person was killed in the crash and 40 more people were injured. At 12.05am, officers at Rat Charoen Police Station were informed that a Thai Sriram Company’s tour bus from Ubon Ratchathani to Bangkok lost control and crashed…

  • Tragic accident: Elderly Thai woman killed by public bus at Si Yan Intersection in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Tragic accident: Elderly Thai woman killed by public bus at Si Yan Intersection in Bangkok

    A public bus knocked down and killed an 83 year old Thai woman while she was on a zebra crossing at Si Yan Intersection in Bangkok at 7am yesterday. The bus driver confessed he did not see the victim crossing the road when he made a turn. Officers from Samsen Police Station were notified of the accident and rushed to…

  • Over 100 evacuated in first French rescue flight from Sudan | Thaiger

    Over 100 evacuated in first French rescue flight from Sudan

    Over a hundred people were evacuated from Sudan on the first French rescue flight, as part of a complex and challenging operation. Two planes have so far rescued hundreds of individuals, with more flights expected soon. The 106 passengers on the first flight landed safely in Djibouti in the late afternoon. The French military has been instrumental in the rescue…

  • Grab Thailand relaunches premium services with ‘The Ultimate 5 Senses Experience’ | Thaiger

    Grab Thailand relaunches premium services with ‘The Ultimate 5 Senses Experience’

    Grab Thailand is ramping up its premium on-demand ride-hailing service by reintroducing “GrabCar Premium” with the concept of “The Ultimate 5 Senses Experience,” in collaboration with Spotify and Chol Aromatique. This strategic move is aimed at creating an impressive user experience through an astonishing ambience appealing to all five senses, targeting urban people – especially white-collar workers and foreign tourists – who…

  • Thai woman sets new record at London Marathon | Thaiger

    Thai woman sets new record at London Marathon

    A woman from Thailand who ran the London Marathon in the UK yesterday set a unique new Guinness World Record for “the fastest marathon dressed in Thai traditional dress.” The marathon runner, Shrinya “Dr Miyu” Kanchanasewi, is a 33 year old dentist based at Chao Phraya Hospital with a passion for running. Dr Miyu posted a photo on Facebook holding…

  • China’s Fujian: A naval game-changer | Thaiger

    China’s Fujian: A naval game-changer

    China is about to seriously shake things up in the world of naval warfare, as the latest state-of-the-art aircraft carrier, the Fujian, reportedly gears up to launch new-type aircraft. As soon as this beauty is commissioned, it’s expected to be the lynchpin of China’s ambitious plans to develop a blue-water navy – making its presence known on the open ocean…

  • Transwoman fined for dancing naked on Bang Saen Beach | Thaiger

    Transwoman fined for dancing naked on Bang Saen Beach

    Police fined a Thai transwoman 2,000 baht for dancing naked during Wan Lai along Bang Saen Beach Road last week. A video of the naked dance was circulated on Thai Twitter and quickly went viral on Sunday, April 16. In the video, the transwoman can be seen dancing on top of an ice bucket, taking off her panties and hanging…

  • Pattaya Police raid nightclub in late night crackdown on illegal activities | Thaiger

    Pattaya Police raid nightclub in late night crackdown on illegal activities

    Late last night, at around 10.30pm, a nightclub in Pattaya was raided by local police in search of overstayers and those partaking in illegal activities. The venue, known as “Hollywood,” is located on Petchtrakul Road and was filled with approximately 300 patrons, both Thai and foreign, when the police arrived. This raid comes as part of an ongoing campaign spearheaded…

  • Europe’s military spending skyrockets in wake of Ukraine crisis | Thaiger

    Europe’s military spending skyrockets in wake of Ukraine crisis

    In a jaw-dropping revelation, Europe‘s military spending has leapt to unbelievable heights this year, and the situation in Ukraine is the primary reason for this trend. Global security researchers unveiled that the ongoing strife has catapulted European military expenditure to dizzying levels, something not witnessed since the end of the Cold War! With challenges brewing in East Asia between the…

  • 47 dead bodies discovered in wake of the cult tragedy in Kenya | Thaiger

    47 dead bodies discovered in wake of the cult tragedy in Kenya

    Kenyan police announced yesterday that they had discovered an additional 26 dead bodies in eastern Kenya. This new revelation brings the number of deceased individuals linked to the Good News International Church cult up to a staggering 47. Investigators wearing white coveralls and masks are currently on-site carrying out further excavations in Malindi, searching for more potential remains. Several bodies…

  • XBB Omicron variant rising in Thailand: New strategies deployed | Thaiger

    XBB Omicron variant rising in Thailand: New strategies deployed

    Approximately 52% of new Covid-19 cases in Thailand have been attributed to the XBB sub-strain of the Omicron variant, according to the Centre for Medical Genomics. As a result, a prominent doctor has urged the public to obtain booster shots before the onset of the rainy season. The XBB variant and its sub-strains have been responsible for recent surges in…

  • BJT’s ambitious plan to creating a ‘land bridge’ to boost economic growth in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    BJT’s ambitious plan to creating a ‘land bridge’ to boost economic growth in southern Thailand

    The Bhumjaithai Party in Thailand vows to push forward with the development of a “land bridge” connecting the Andaman Sea with the Gulf of Thailand, which they believe will stimulate economic growth in the South. Itthidet Supong, spokesperson for Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul, stated that Anutin is particularly keen on constructing an overland freight route, which is slated to link…

  • Jordanian attacks Thai singer’s brother at condo in Thailand | Thaiger

    Jordanian attacks Thai singer’s brother at condo in Thailand

    A Jordanian man allegedly attacked the brother of a Thai singer, Kanyarat “Lula” Tatiyaporn, at a condominium in Thailand. The victim sustained a ruptured eardrum and multiple wounds all over his body. Lula revealed details of the incident and provided an update on her brother’s condition to KhaoSod yesterday. She explained that the incident occurred on the evening of Saturday,…

  • Floating restaurant blown across river from Laos to Thailand during thunderstorm | Thaiger

    Floating restaurant blown across river from Laos to Thailand during thunderstorm

    A thunderstorm and hail hit the Isaan region of Thailand and the neighbouring country of Laos, yesterday evening. The strong winds of the storm caused damage to a local restaurant and houses in the Mukdaharn province, leading to the roofs being blown off. A floating restaurant in Laos was blown into the Thai side, and eight people dining in the…

  • Thailand’s Grade 5 textbook sparks outcry over alleged malnutrition endorsement | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Grade 5 textbook sparks outcry over alleged malnutrition endorsement

    Critics have misinterpreted the content of a Thai-language textbook for Grade 5 pupils, following allegations that it appeared to condone malnutrition among young children, according to the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC). OBEC’s secretary-general, Amporn Pinasa, asserted that the criticised chapter, found in the Pasa Patee textbook used by fifth-graders, is actually a story about appreciating the value…

  • Thai government acts fast to evacuate nationals from Sudan | Thaiger

    Thai government acts fast to evacuate nationals from Sudan

    The government of Thailand is making arrangements to evacuate Thai citizens from Sudan as swiftly as possible, utilising nearby airports such as Cairo Airport in Egypt and the American Air Force Base in Djibouti. This decision follows increasing concerns over the security situation in Sudan, with fears growing for the safety of the estimated 300 Thai nationals residing in the…

  • Vote wisely: PM Chan-o-cha’s election appeal | Thaiger

    Vote wisely: PM Chan-o-cha’s election appeal

    Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, the United Thai Nation (UTN) Party’s candidate for prime minister, has called on voters to think carefully before casting their ballots, cautioning that electing the wrong politicians could have disastrous consequences for the country. As part of his election campaign, Prime Minister Chan-o-cha visited Tha Pla district to drum up support for the UTN candidates running…

  • Trunk-ated Stay: Thailand’s push to bring home abused elephant from Sri Lanka continues | Thaiger

    Trunk-ated Stay: Thailand’s push to bring home abused elephant from Sri Lanka continues

    The Thai government continues to explore ways to repatriate Sak Surin, one of three elephants gifted to Sri Lanka by Thailand back in 2001. This follows reports last year by an animal rights organisation that the elephant had been subjected to mistreatment by its handlers. While the government is aware of Sak Surin’s situation, transporting the elephant back to Thailand…