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  • Future MFP MP arrested for drink driving in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Future MFP MP arrested for drink driving in Bangkok

    A soon-to-be Member of Parliament from Thailand’s Move Forward Party (MFP) was arrested for drink driving in Bangkok in the early hours of the morning. Today, she apologised for her behaviour and announced her resignation from the party. The drink driver held the 27th spot on the MFP’s party list, meaning she would have definitely become an MP once MFP…

  • Dresden heist verdicts due: Historic jewels’ fate hangs in balance | Thaiger

    Dresden heist verdicts due: Historic jewels’ fate hangs in balance

    A German court is set to announce verdicts for six members of a criminal gang accused of stealing priceless 18th-century jewels from Dresden’s Green Vault museum in a heist dubbed the biggest in modern history by German media. The theft, which occurred in November 2019, saw the criminals make off with artefacts worth over US$123 million. The trial, which began…

  • AI revolutionising search engines, shifting from links to direct answers | Thaiger

    AI revolutionising search engines, shifting from links to direct answers

    The online search experience, which has been dominated by Google for the past 25 years, is set to undergo a significant transformation as artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the way users seek answers to their questions. AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT, Bard, and Bing are revolutionizing the classic search-and-click method, enabling users to receive direct answers to their queries rather than sifting…

  • Active gunman training in Thailand with FBI boosts police crime response | Thaiger

    Active gunman training in Thailand with FBI boosts police crime response

    In a proactive move to address the increase in crime, Deputy National Police Chief Pol. Gen. Torsak Sukwimon organised an active gunman training session yesterday. The event took place at the Border Patrol Police Headquarters in the Cha-am district of Phetchaburi province, located in western Thailand. A total of 150 police officers participated in the training, which aimed to enhance…

  • Vietnam PM approves $134.7bn power plan, unlocking G7 green-transition funds | Thaiger

    Vietnam PM approves $134.7bn power plan, unlocking G7 green-transition funds

    Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has approved a power development plan requiring US$134.7 billion of funding for new power plants and grids, a move that could potentially unlock billions of dollars in foreign investment. The plan, known as PDP8, aims to ensure energy security for the Southeast Asian country while transitioning from its current heavy reliance on coal to…

  • Family, friends bid farewell to Thai-British teen murdered in Thailand | Thaiger

    Family, friends bid farewell to Thai-British teen murdered in Thailand

    UPDATE 3 Family and friends bid farewell to Thai-British teenager Woramet “Ben” Taota in an emotional funeral ceremony held in Lampang province in northern Thailand yesterday. Ben was murdered by local criminal 44 year old Chaiwat in what police suspect to be a drug deal gone wrong. He was last seen riding away from his house on a motorbike with…

  • Dead body of Swedish man found in house in Isaan | Thaiger

    Dead body of Swedish man found in house in Isaan

    Residents in the Isaan province of Udon Thani discovered the dead body of a Swedish man in a house. Police believe he had been dead for a week and the cause of his death remains under investigation. Yesterday, May 15, locals were hit by a foul stench emanating from a one-storey house belonging to a Swedish man and his Thai…

  • Argentina hikes interest rate to 97% amid soaring inflation and election | Thaiger

    Argentina hikes interest rate to 97% amid soaring inflation and election

    Argentina’s central bank has raised its base interest rate by six points to 97% to combat soaring inflation, which reached nearly 109% year-on-year in April. This marks the second increase in less than a month, as the government plans to announce a series of measures to address the economic crisis ahead of the General Election in October. The central bank…

  • Environmental DNA tracking raises privacy, surveillance concerns | Thaiger

    Environmental DNA tracking raises privacy, surveillance concerns

    Scientists have recently discovered that environmental DNA (eDNA) could potentially be used to track individuals or even entire ethnic groups, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance. The technique, which can gather a wealth of information from small samples of genetic material, has potential applications in medicine, science, and even criminal investigations. However, the ethical implications of using eDNA in this…

  • Six dead, dozens missing in devastating Wellington hostel fire | Thaiger

    Six dead, dozens missing in devastating Wellington hostel fire

    A devastating fire engulfed a four-storey hostel in Wellington, New Zealand, claiming the lives of at least six people and leaving many others unaccounted for. The blaze at Loafers Lodge hostel raged throughout the night, with 80 firefighters and 20 trucks battling the flames. A total of 52 people were rescued, while the final death toll remains uncertain reported Bangkok…

  • Move Forward Party lottery numbers sell out in Thailand | Thaiger

    Move Forward Party lottery numbers sell out in Thailand

    After the progressive Move Forward Party (MFP) won the most seats in Thailand’s elections on Sunday, lottery tickets associated with the party have sold out ahead of this afternoon’s national lottery draw. Sirilak Khamsuk, a 59 year old lottery ticket seller from Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand, revealed that all her tickets containing the MFP’s party number 31, as well…

  • Military-backed senators refuse to back MFP form a government | Thaiger

    Military-backed senators refuse to back MFP form a government

    Military-backed senators yesterday told the Move Forward Party (MFP) that they won’t be helping them form a government. The MFP need at least 376 members to form a coalition government but Thai senators said that they won’t be getting any votes from them. They will have to find the votes from somewhere else if they have ambitions to run the…

  • Massachusetts man arrested for spying on Chinese dissidents for Beijing | Thaiger

    Massachusetts man arrested for spying on Chinese dissidents for Beijing

    A Massachusetts resident Litang Liang has been detained for allegedly supplying information on Chinese dissidents in the United States to the Chinese government, according to the Justice Department. Liang was arrested on charges of acting as an agent for the People’s Republic of China (PRC) without informing US authorities reports Channel News Asia. The news of the 63 year old’s…

  • China’s industrial output and retail sales miss forecasts, raising recovery concerns | Thaiger

    China’s industrial output and retail sales miss forecasts, raising recovery concerns

    China‘s industrial output and retail sales growth for April fell short of expectations, indicating the economy experienced a further slowdown at the beginning of the second quarter. This comes amid a series of recent data pointing to a shaky post-pandemic recovery. In April, China’s industrial output increased by 5.6% year-on-year, picking up pace from the 3.9% growth seen in March,…

  • Expat’s driveway cut off as Phuket street paving creates one metre drop | Thaiger

    Expat’s driveway cut off as Phuket street paving creates one metre drop

    A long-term expat residing in Rawai, Phuket, is struggling to access his home after the local municipality’s paving project left his driveway with a vertical drop of nearly 1 metre. Australian-born British national, Brett Masters, has lived in the area for 18 years and in his current house for the past eight. Before the paving project began in late December, the…

  • Polish man murders and dismembers Ukrainian girlfriend in Bangkok condo | Thaiger

    Polish man murders and dismembers Ukrainian girlfriend in Bangkok condo

    A Polish man allegedly murdered and dismembered his 25 year old Ukrainian girlfriend “Alona” inside a condo room in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. He tried to flee the country via taxi yesterday but was arrested near the border of Cambodia in Sa Keao province last night. Yesterday, police from Wat Phraya Krai Police Station were informed that the body…

  • Phuket power outage announced for airport area on May 18 | Thaiger

    Phuket power outage announced for airport area on May 18

    A power outage is set to affect homes and businesses south of Phuket International Airport on Thursday, as announced by the Thalang branch of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA Thalang). The power cut, scheduled from 9am to 4.30pm, is necessary to allow workers to safely conduct improvements to high-voltage cables in the area, as part of an apartment expansion project.…

  • Khon Kaen Chamber urges rapid election endorsement for timely fiscal boost | Thaiger

    Khon Kaen Chamber urges rapid election endorsement for timely fiscal boost

    The Khon Kaen Chamber of Commerce urged a swift endorsement of General Election results to ensure the timely allocation of the fiscal 2024 budget for the Thai economy. Channarong Buristrakul, the chamber’s president, stressed the importance of forming a new government without delay and removing any hindrances to effective governance. The chamber emphasized the need for a new government to…

  • Phuket tourism seeks elected governor for tailored policies and mafia crackdown | Thaiger

    Phuket tourism seeks elected governor for tailored policies and mafia crackdown

    Tourism operators in Phuket are optimistic that electing their provincial governor could help address the island’s long-standing issues, such as the taxi mafia. The Move Forward Party (MFP), which secured the majority of Parliamentary seats recently, has proposed administrative reform that would allow provinces outside Bangkok and Pattaya to elect their governors. Suksit Suvunditkul, president of the southern chapter of…

  • Centel Q1 net profit soars as tourist arrivals boost hotel recovery | Thaiger

    Centel Q1 net profit soars as tourist arrivals boost hotel recovery

    Central Plaza Hotel Plc (Centel) has reported a significant increase in net profit for the first quarter of this year, reaching its highest level since the beginning of the pandemic. This improvement is attributed to a substantial rise in tourist arrivals. In comparison to a net loss of 44 million baht in the first quarter of last year, Centel recorded…

  • Business sector urges swift government formation for economic stability | Thaiger

    Business sector urges swift government formation for economic stability

    The business community in Thailand is urging the formation of a new government and the agreement of policies by coalition parties, as this will significantly impact the nation’s confidence. Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, highlighted the importance of a stable government that can govern without interruption. He also noted the high level of public engagement in…

  • Cyclone Mocha death toll rises in Myanmar as storm spares Rohingya camps | Thaiger

    Cyclone Mocha death toll rises in Myanmar as storm spares Rohingya camps

    Cyclone Mocha, which swept through the Bay of Bengal, has left 29 people dead as communication is slowly restored to western Myanmar. The cyclone, carrying winds of up to 195 kilometres per hour, is the largest storm to hit the Bay of Bengal in over a decade. While the storm had mostly passed by late Sunday, sparing the refugee camps…

  • SET index drops after MFP election win spooks investors | Thaiger

    SET index drops after MFP election win spooks investors

    Despite the Move Forward Party (MFP) election victory on Sunday, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) experienced a downturn yesterday. Investors sold shares related to politics and large-cap stocks that could be negatively impacted by the MFP’s policies, according to analysts. The SET index closed 1.28% lower yesterday, with shares of Gulf Energy Development Plc (GULF), Thailand’s largest power producer,…

  • China’s Afghan position paper reveals reluctance to invest in political solutions | Thaiger

    China’s Afghan position paper reveals reluctance to invest in political solutions

    China‘s recent release of an 11-point position paper on Afghanistan demonstrates its growing involvement in international diplomacy. The document, which follows a 12-point position paper on Ukraine, outlines China’s interests in the region with a focus on counterterrorism and combating the Uyghur separatist East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM). However, the paper also highlights China’s reluctance to invest significant political capital…

  • Social media pivotal in Moving Forward Party’s election victory, experts say | Thaiger

    Social media pivotal in Moving Forward Party’s election victory, experts say

    The 2023 election results have highlighted the significant role social media played in the Moving Forward Party‘s victory, as digital agencies and communication experts emphasise the importance of appealing content and social media engagement. It has become evident that social media is not just an alternative channel for election campaigns, but a mainstream media channel, reaching 85% of the population,…

  • New government urged to tackle living costs, support steel industry | Thaiger

    New government urged to tackle living costs, support steel industry

    The incoming government, led by the Move Forward Party, has been urged to address the high cost of living and expensive electricity bills while continuing to support the domestic steel industry, according to Somsak Leeswadtrakul, a prominent steel magnate and philanthropist. Tackling the rising cost of living, particularly for low-income earners, should be among the top priorities for the new…

  • Court dismisses gambling, money laundering charge against Long Joo Somchai | Thaiger

    Court dismisses gambling, money laundering charge against Long Joo Somchai

    The Criminal Court has dismissed a third gambling and money laundering charge against Somchai Jutikitdecha, also known as “Long Joo” Somchai, due to insufficient evidence. The case also involved his company and five other defendants, including Somchai’s son. Somchai was arrested in February 2021 at his home in tambon Mueang Phra, Rayong’s Muang district, following police raids on 10 locations…

  • Inspector Sua’s gambling network busted | Thaiger

    Inspector Sua’s gambling network busted

    A three-day operation targeting a criminal network allegedly connected to a former officer known as “Inspector Sua” has resulted in the arrest of 30 individuals. Law enforcement agencies conducted raids on 39 locations throughout Thailand, detaining suspects on charges of operating a secret organisation, gambling operations, and money laundering collusion. National Police Chief, Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittiprapas revealed that significant…

  • Fake football package tour swindles 30m baht from 10 devastated victims | Thaiger

    Fake football package tour swindles 30m baht from 10 devastated victims

    An estimated 30 million baht has reportedly been swindled from ten individuals who booked a fraudulent package tour to watch a football match in England, according to authorities. Deputy National Police Chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn revealed that several victims faced severe financial difficulties after using their life savings to pay for the trip. Surachate stated that the tour organiser…

  • Covid-19 cases surge 39% in a week, public urged to take precautions | Thaiger

    Covid-19 cases surge 39% in a week, public urged to take precautions

    The Department of Disease Control issued a public warning yesterday, alerting citizens to the resurgence of Covid-19 and urging them to take necessary precautions to protect themselves. The director-general, Dr Tares Krassanairawiwong, revealed that there were 2,356 Covid inpatients last week, marking a 39% increase from the previous week. Additionally, the number of patients suffering from lung inflammation and requiring…