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  • Unravelling the mystery of Mona Lisa and Leonardo da Vinci | Thaiger

    Unravelling the mystery of Mona Lisa and Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci, a name synonymous with the fusion of art and science, sought to understand the world around him, incorporating his scientific discoveries into his art and his enigmatic masterpiece the Mona Lisa. His passion for exploration and understanding was evident from his childhood. As a young boy, he would sit at the doorway, observing birds and cloud formations,…

  • Fuelling the fire: Thai-Italian man arrested for stealing petrol in Bangkok (video) | Thaiger

    Fuelling the fire: Thai-Italian man arrested for stealing petrol in Bangkok (video)

    Police arrested a half-Thai, half-Italian man for stealing 2,600 baht worth of fuel from a petrol station in the Lat Phrao district of Bangkok. The Thai-Italian suspect, 29 year old Tanrak Corsaro, stole fuel from a petrol station on Soi Lat Phrao 134 in Bangkok on October 5. Tanrak was seen on CCTV driving his white Mercedes-Benz C 350 into…

  • Chang’an automobile invests over 120 million baht in Thai EV parts research | Thaiger

    Chang’an automobile invests over 120 million baht in Thai EV parts research

    Chang’an Automobile, China’s leading automotive company, received encouragement from the Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, to invest in the research and development of electric vehicle (EV) parts in Thailand. This came about after a meeting between Phumtham and Churu Huarong, Chang’an Automobile’s Chairman today. As a prominent player in the automotive industry, Chang’an Automobile has a…

  • Runaway love: Thai woman’s 20-kilometre vow at shrine unlocks divorce after five-year marathon | Thaiger

    Runaway love: Thai woman’s 20-kilometre vow at shrine unlocks divorce after five-year marathon

    A Thai woman honoured a vow at the Kampaeng Phet City Pillar Shrine in the northern province of Kampaeng Phet after she successfully divorced her ex-husband after five years of trying by running 20 kilometres. Suphaporn Ninlabordee’s story became the talk of Kampaeng Phet province when yesterday, November 26, she ran 20 kilometres from the Kampaeng Phet City Pillar Shrine…

  • Cosmic con: Fortune teller tricks Thai woman into sex and 14 million baht loss | Thaiger

    Cosmic con: Fortune teller tricks Thai woman into sex and 14 million baht loss

    A Thai woman issued a warning to others after a fortune teller tricked her into paying more than 14 million baht for rituals and lured her into having sex with him. The 30 year old victim, named only as A, shared her story with the non-profit organisation Saimai Survive to warn other women and process a lawsuit against the fortune teller.…

  • Heavy rainfall warning in 13 Thai provinces, flash floods alert | Thaiger

    Heavy rainfall warning in 13 Thai provinces, flash floods alert

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) warns of heavy rainfall in 13 provinces, alerting residents to potential floods and flash floods as a result of accumulated rainfall. In a statement issued today, the department cautioned residents of Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun. The risk is heightened by…

  • Thai government to construct new elevated tollways by 2028 | Thaiger

    Thai government to construct new elevated tollways by 2028

    The Thai Transport Ministry unveiled plans to construct two new elevated tollways to improve commuting in the country. These tollways will be built from Pathum Thani to Ayutthaya and from Nonthaburi to western Bangkok, with a combined estimated cost of 87 billion baht. The announcement was made by the Transport Minister, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, who laid out the details of the…

  • Media neutrality questioned by Thai citizens, NIDA Poll reveals | Thaiger

    Media neutrality questioned by Thai citizens, NIDA Poll reveals

    A recent public opinion survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), shed light on the perceptions of Thai citizens regarding media neutrality. The survey carried out from November 21 to November 24 amongst individuals aged 18 years and older across various regions, education backgrounds, professions and income levels, gathered responses from a total of 1,310 participants. The…

  • Bangkok offers digital Krathong floating near Chinatown to reduce waste (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok offers digital Krathong floating near Chinatown to reduce waste (video)

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is inviting locals and foreigners to celebrate the Loy Krathong Festival with an eco-friendly concept that allows visitors to float their digital Krathong into the Ong Ang Canal near Bangkok’s Chinatown. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt and the BMA team announced on Twitter (X) today, November 27, that this is the first year that Bangkok will…

  • Job-jitters in Thailand: Employment growth hits five-quarter low | Thaiger

    Job-jitters in Thailand: Employment growth hits five-quarter low

    The state planning agency of Thailand revealed today that the country’s employment growth has slowed to a five-quarter low of 1.3% year-on-year in the third quarter amid a sluggish economy and weak demand for exports. This comes as Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy recorded a meagre growth of 1.5% in the July-September period, marking the slowest pace witnessed this year. The…

  • Three more Thai hostages freed from Hamas captivity in Israel | Thaiger

    Three more Thai hostages freed from Hamas captivity in Israel

    The Foreign Ministry of Thailand today announced the release of three additional Thai nationals, Wichian Temthong, Surin Kesungnoen and Pornsawan Pinakalo, from Hamas’ captivity. This brings the total number of freed Thai hostages to 17. Upon their release, the trio were admitted to an Israeli hospital for medical check-ups. These individuals were among a group of 17 hostages released yesterday,…

  • Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected | Thaiger

    Belgian man found dead at house in Chiang Mai, murder suspected

    The lifeless body of a Belgian man was discovered with a bag over his head after a Thai maid stumbled upon his suicide note in a Chiang Mai province residence. Thai police suspect murder rather than suicide. The Thai maid reached out to San Kampaeng Police Station after finding the suicide note of a 73 year old Belgian businessman, Vachaudez,…

  • Green pioneer leaves earthly roots: Thai environmentalist branches out at 77 | Thaiger

    Green pioneer leaves earthly roots: Thai environmentalist branches out at 77

    The notable Thai environmentalist and tree-planting fanatic, dubbed Dab Wichai, passed away at the age of 77 yesterday. Wichai Suriyuth, better known as Dab Wichai, was renowned for planting over two million trees in Prang Ku district, Sisaket Province. His efforts transformed a once barren forest into a thriving eco-haven. Born on August 3, 1946, in Uthumphon Phisai district, Sisaket…

  • Mentally ill Thai man beats victim to death with pestle in Bangkok (video) | Thaiger

    Mentally ill Thai man beats victim to death with pestle in Bangkok (video)

    A mentally ill Thai man used a pestle to beat his male victim to death in front of a house in the Bang Kae district of Bangkok at 3am yesterday, November 26. A Thai woman reported the death of her boyfriend, 23 year old Kittiphon Chobsin, to officers at Lak Song Police Station early yesterday morning. Kittiphon’s lifeless body was…

  • Sound investment: Thai benefactors hit the high notes with Mahidol University’s new musical theatre | Thaiger

    Sound investment: Thai benefactors hit the high notes with Mahidol University’s new musical theatre

    A new musical theatre has been unveiled at the College of Music, Mahidol University, made possible with the backing of benefactors Dr Somsak and Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul. The Black Box Theater by Dr Somsak & Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul was inaugurated by Khunying Patama, accompanied by esteemed guests like Prasop Riangngoen, the Director of the Office of Contemporary Arts and Culture from…

  • Northern lights illusion debunked by biology professor | Thaiger

    Northern lights illusion debunked by biology professor

    The spectacle of Northern Lights appearing in Kaeng Krachan National Park was debunked by biology professor, Jessada Denduangboriphan from Chulalongkorn University, who confirmed that such a natural phenomenon could not occur in Thailand. Through a post on Facebook, Jessada clarified the misconceptions surrounding the strange green lights observed over Phanern Thung Mountain in Kaeng Krachan National Park on the night…

  • Motorbike accident near central Thailand temple sparks police investigation | Thaiger

    Motorbike accident near central Thailand temple sparks police investigation

    A motorbike accident involving two fatalities occurred at around 2.30am today on the Bang Khan-Nong Suea road in Pathum Thani. The deputy chief of the Khlong Luang Police Station, Police Lieutenant Colonel Siroj Naenian, revealed that a pickup truck had collided with a motorbike, resulting in the death of the two male motorbike riders. The motorbike accident occurred near the…

  • Peace dialogue: Chatchai to head panel in far south, says PM Srettha | Thaiger

    Peace dialogue: Chatchai to head panel in far south, says PM Srettha

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin appointed Chatchai Bangchuad, the deputy secretary-general of the National Security Council (NSC), as the head of the government’s peace dialogue panel in the far South, replacing Gen Wanlop Rugsanaoh. The latter’s term concluded after the constitution of the new government. Despite two former Fourth Army chiefs being among the proposed candidates, the 61 year old prime…

  • Vehicle swept into waterfall in Nakhon Si Thammarat rains | Thaiger

    Vehicle swept into waterfall in Nakhon Si Thammarat rains

    Amid incessant rainfall in Nakhon Si Thammarat, a vehicle was swept away by a powerful stream of water, causing a young interior decorator to plunge into a waterfall. The incident occurred around 10am today at a flooded water gate between Moo 6 and Moo 1, Thon Hong Subdistrict, Phrom Khiri District. This resulted from the continuous rain that began yesterday…

  • Thai groom kills bride and other 3 victims before committing suicide | Thaiger

    Thai groom kills bride and other 3 victims before committing suicide

    Jealousy led to a deadly shooting at a wedding ceremony in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima. A Thai groom killed his bride, her family members, and a guest before taking his own life. Wang Nam Khiao Police Station officers rushed to a house in the Wang Nam Khiao district in Nakhon Ratchasima after receiving a report of the shooting.…

  • December horoscope: Astrologer reveals fortune in Thai baht | Thaiger

    December horoscope: Astrologer reveals fortune in Thai baht

    As the year-end approaches, astrologer Thosporn cautions zodiac signs to stay vigilant during the final month of this year. The warning comes as he unveils the horoscope for December, highlighting the signs that will enjoy good fortune, those set to receive a significant monetary windfall, and those expected to experience luck in their relationships. However, some signs may face deception.…

  • Thai military officer fatally shot after high-speed pursuit | Thaiger

    Thai military officer fatally shot after high-speed pursuit

    A 22 year old military officer from the Royal Thai Armed Forces, identified as Ekkarat Suea-am, was fatally shot after a high-speed pursuit involving an aggressive pickup truck driver in Prachin Buri province. The incident, which unfolded over a distance of 10 kilometres, occurred at around 9pm yesterday. Ekkarat, who was driving his girlfriend from Saraburi to Sa Kaeo, was…

  • Thailand intensifies fight against online fraud | Thaiger

    Thailand intensifies fight against online fraud

    A heightened crackdown on online fraud and call centre scams is in motion, as directed by Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The 61 year old PM’s call for increased vigilance arose after he was personally targeted by scammers. His advice for the public is to adhere to the guidelines provided by the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry to avoid…

  • Visa-free travel policies boost global tourism and economy | Thaiger

    Visa-free travel policies boost global tourism and economy

    Countries worldwide are recognising the importance of travel freedom in bolstering their economies and accelerating the recovery post-pandemic. As tourism and trade flourish without border restrictions, governments are implementing strategies to enhance their tourism competitiveness, such as visa-free travel policies and the digitalisation of pre-travel processes. Prominent countries like China and India, with their vast populations, are primary targets for…

  • Notorious motorcycle gang Waterless Trip causes chaos in Phetchaboon (video) | Thaiger

    Notorious motorcycle gang Waterless Trip causes chaos in Phetchaboon (video)

    The notorious Waterless Trip, a motorcycle gang infamous for its rowdy behaviour, recently descended upon Phetchaboon Province for a visit to Phu Thap Boek. Locals voiced strong complaints about the group’s reckless road behaviour, including running red lights, creating traffic congestion, and producing excessive noise from their vehicles. The gang, which frequently neglects to display license plates, was captured on numerous…

  • Tham Luang cave set to welcome tourists to historic rescue site | Thaiger

    Tham Luang cave set to welcome tourists to historic rescue site

    The renowned Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai province, Thailand, the site of the gripping Wild Boars football team rescue five years ago, is set to welcome tour groups to Chamber 3 on December 15. This initiative is led by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Athapol Charoenchansa, Department’s Director-General, revealed that from December 15, small groups…

  • Thai village bans road rice drying after tragic motorcycle accident | Thaiger

    Thai village bans road rice drying after tragic motorcycle accident

    A Thai village headman imposed a ban on drying rice on the roads, following a fatal accident involving a young motorcyclist who collided with a pile of rice. The decision comes from understanding the predicament of both parties involved and acknowledging the traditional practices of the villagers. The accident took place on November 23, involving 38 year old Thongthai, who…

  • Four more Thai workers freed by Hamas, confirms UK Foreign Ministry | Thaiger

    Four more Thai workers freed by Hamas, confirms UK Foreign Ministry

    The Hamas group released another four Thai workers from their captivity yesterday, according to a statement made by Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Kanchama Patarachoke today. The announcement was based on a report from the Thai embassy in Tel Aviv. The spokesperson, who also heads the Department of Information, indicated that upon their release, Israeli officials admitted the four Thai nationals to…

  • Tragedy unfolds as Thai official Kawinna’s ex-husband confesses to her murder | Thaiger

    Tragedy unfolds as Thai official Kawinna’s ex-husband confesses to her murder

    The disappearance of Kawinna, or Fon, a 39 year old official from the Tambon Administration Organization (TAO) in Ban Na San, Surat Thani, ended in tragedy. Last seen on November 13, the mystery surrounding her disappearance unravelled when her 39 year old ex-husband, Prasitporn, confessed to her murder. Prasitporn, who was the last person to see Kawinna alive, initially told…

  • Drunk driver plows into crowd killing eight in Si Sa Ket | Thaiger

    Drunk driver plows into crowd killing eight in Si Sa Ket

    An unfortunate accident occurred last night in which a Toyota pickup truck, driven by a drunk driver, crashed into a group of people who had gathered to watch a film outside Wat Samrong Phlun temple in Si Sa Ket’s Phrai Bueng district. The incident claimed eight lives and left six others injured, some seriously. The pickup truck, registered in Udon…