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  • Wet weekend on the way for many parts of the country | Thaiger

    Wet weekend on the way for many parts of the country

    The Thai Meteorological Department is warning people around the country to prepare for some heavy rains through the weekend. The department says the heavy rains are being fueled by a moderate high-pressure pressure system from China that has spread over upper Laos and Vietnam. At the same time, a monsoonal trough lies across the lower north, the Upper Central, the…

  • Deaths of two Thai students ruled a murder-suicide | Thaiger

    Deaths of two Thai students ruled a murder-suicide

    Two Thai women found dead in an apartment in Seattle’s University District in the US have been identified by the local medical examiner’s office. The Seattle Times reports that the Coroner has determined that the 32 year old woman fatally stabbed her younger roommate and then killed herself, according to The Seattle Times. The died last Saturday. 25 year old…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Friday | Thaiger

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  • Thai families in mourning over mystery killing of two Thai students in the US | Thaiger

    Thai families in mourning over mystery killing of two Thai students in the US

    “The room was locked from the inside when the building manager tried to gain entry, apparently adding substance to the theory there was nobody else involved.” Kornkamol Leenawarat left from Thailand back to Seattle, Washington on August 21. Just two weeks later she has been found dead in her apartment along with the body of her roommate Thiti-orn Chotchuangsap. The only…

  • Five Chinese ‘fraudsters’ arrested in scams valued around 17 billion baht | Thaiger

    Five Chinese ‘fraudsters’ arrested in scams valued around 17 billion baht

    Special report by Khanathit Srihirundaj Five Chinese suspects in three separate fraud and loan shark cases, who obtained around 3.43 billion yuan (about 17.15 billion baht) from fellow Chinese victims and had fled to Thailand, have been arrested. Police say they will check ifthe suspects laundered money in Thailand before contacting the Chinese authorities about repatriation. In the first case,…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Thursday | Thaiger

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  • Despite the heavy rain and floods in some regions, rainfall is up to 50% less than usual | Thaiger

    Despite the heavy rain and floods in some regions, rainfall is up to 50% less than usual

    For the man sound of body and serene of mind there is no such thing as bad weather; every day has its beauty, and storms which whip the blood do but make it pulse more vigorously. – George Gissing Tell that to the people of northern Thailand who have had rain pummeling localised areas for two months and now being warned…

  • September Event round-up | Thaiger

    September Event round-up

    Boat enthusiasts rejoice! With several boating events celebrating Thailand’s rich sailing tradition, September is your month! The popular Thai-Laos long-boat racing takes place in Bueng Kan throughout September for HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s Cup, while the annual Pa Sak Boat Racing Festival in Saraburi province on September 29-30 has boats attending from all over the country. The Mon Floating…

  • Tak woman is 16th rabies death this year | Thaiger

    Tak woman is 16th rabies death this year

    A Tak woman has died of rabies a year after she was bitten by a dog in Surat Thani. This takes the 2018 rabid toll to 16 dead. The latest casualty was reported by the director general of the Disease Control Department. Tao is in Thailand’s north-west, bordering with Myanmar. Dr Suwanchai Watanayincharoen says he received a report that the…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Wednesday | Thaiger

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  • Confidence levels in the Thai economy continue to rise | Thaiger

    Confidence levels in the Thai economy continue to rise

    Consumer confidence in Thailand is riding high. In fact it’s at its highest level in over 5 years. A growing economy and better prices for farm products is believed to be part of the continuing confidence. Regions in the country which have a high level of manufacturing or tourism are reaping the benefits of the growing economy. A survey by…

  • Thai police chase the messengers – arrest warrant issued for CSI LA admin. | Thaiger

    Thai police chase the messengers – arrest warrant issued for CSI LA admin.

    Samui Provincial Court has now approved an arrest warrant for not only the administrator of the CSI LA Facebook page but also 12 of the page’s followers who dared to share some of the reports about the alleged rape of a 19 year old British tourist on Koh Tao. CSI LA now has over 810,000 followers on its Facebook blog…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Tuesday | Thaiger

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  • Tourist police threaten to ban the alleged Koh Tao rape victim | Thaiger

    Tourist police threaten to ban the alleged Koh Tao rape victim

    PHOTO: Sairee Beach, Koh Tao – saireehutresort.net Maj-Gen Surachate Hakparn says that the London teenager who claims she was drugged, robbed and raped on Koh Tao will be blacklisted for life if she is lying. He went on saying that “Thailand wants quality tourists – not bad ones. There is not a scrap of evidence to suggest she is…

  • It’s either too much rain or no rain at all | Thaiger

    It’s either too much rain or no rain at all

    Warnings are out from the Thai Meteorological Department this morning about heavy rains in some regions around the country. And irrigation officials are warning some provinces about local dam levels. Some southern provinces are forecast to get a drenching though to the end of this week. Meanwhile other parts of Thailand are in virtual drought! Welcome to the weird, wild…

  • Meeting this month to consider lifting political restrictions | Thaiger

    Meeting this month to consider lifting political restrictions

    Deputy PM and Defense Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan says he’s confident the election roadmap will not be altered as the NCPO ponders the possibility of lifting political restrictions. Gen Prawit says the NCPO will hold a meeting this month to discuss the withdrawal of its order outlawing political movements and activities. Deputy PM for Legal Affairs Wissanu Krea-ngam, will be…

  • She gambled. She lost. | Thaiger

    She gambled. She lost.

    The Belarusian self-proclaimed seductress, nabbed by police last February in Pattaya running ‘sex classes’ for Russian tourists in the party town, remains in a Thai prison. In the days after her arrest, her relatively minor immigration transgression ramped up into an international scandal when she claimed she could dish dirt on US President Trump and some of his alleged Russian…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Sunday | Thaiger

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  • I’ve got a little list – Thai PM | Thaiger

    I’ve got a little list – Thai PM

    Article 44 of the interim Thai charter is the NCPO’s open cheque to pass any laws it wishes. And many have been directed from the PM’s office over the course of his over four years at the head of the nation’s military government. But it appears he’s lost count of how many have been passed and ordered his deputy PM…

  • More rain on the way – officials warn of possible flooding | Thaiger

    More rain on the way – officials warn of possible flooding

    Heavy rains continue to plague parts of Thailand with one of the wettest wet seasons in record. Seventeen provinces in all regions of the country are being warned to prepare for torrential rain from today until Wednesday, “which may trigger floods in few areas and exacerbate the situation” in areas already inundated and recovering from last month’s heavy rains. The…

  • Tourist arrivals up again – 11 percent rise year on year | Thaiger

    Tourist arrivals up again – 11 percent rise year on year

    Thailand welcomed 22,657,730 visitors over between January-July 2018, up by 11 percent over the same period in 2017, according to preliminary figures collected by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Estimated visitor expenditure also rose significantly, up 14.44 percent to 1.18 trillion baht. The top ten source markets of visitors to Thailand in January – July 2018:   SOURCE: Ministry…

  • Kanchanaburi mother and her lover arrested over 2015 murder | Thaiger

    Kanchanaburi mother and her lover arrested over 2015 murder

    A three year old crime has eventually caught up with a woman and her lover in Kanchanaburi. Police have arrested a 47 year old woman implicated in conspiring with her 36 year old plantation worker lover in the murder of her 56 year old plantation owner husband in Kanchanaburi’s Sai Yok district back in August 2015. Supatchaya Sirisuk was arrested…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Saturday | Thaiger

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  • 50 foreign prisoners to return to their home countries to finish sentences | Thaiger

    50 foreign prisoners to return to their home countries to finish sentences

    FILE PHOTO Fifty foreign inmates in Thai prisons have been approved to serve their remaining sentence behind bars in their home countries. The Corrections Department chief Narat Sawettanan says that inmates from Iran, France, the UK, Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain qualified for the transfers as per the Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced People. The department had since 1990…

  • ‘Boom’ denies all charges – 800 million baht bitcoin scam. | Thaiger

    ‘Boom’ denies all charges – 800 million baht bitcoin scam.

    Thai actor Jiratpisit “Boom” Jaravijit and his sibling, Thanasit Jaravijit, yesterday acknowledged charges of colluding in fraud. The charges were filed by the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) as part of their investigation into an alleged 800 million baht bitcoin investment scam. The actor continues to maintain his innocence despite police insisting they have evidence against him, including an electronic account…

  • Body of missing Irish man found in Kanchanaburi river | Thaiger

    Body of missing Irish man found in Kanchanaburi river

    The body of a man from Northern Ireland has been found floating on the Kwae Noi River in Kanchanaburi’s Sai Yok district this morning after his Thai wife went to the police to say he had been missing for two days. The body of 51 year old Robert Lytle was found just hours after his wife, 39 year old Supapansa…

  • Chinese arrivals down, but not by much | Thaiger

    Chinese arrivals down, but not by much

    Thailand’s July travel figures are showing the first signs of a decline in Chinese arrivals – this from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports’ latest data. But the news isn’t catastrophic. The July figures indicated a marginal decline as opposed to some reports of a mass exodus of Chinese tourists following the Phoenix boat disaster in Phuket on July 6.…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Wednesday | Thaiger

    Thaiger Radio News – Wednesday

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