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  • Russian tourists survive as tour boat sinks off Coral Island | Thaiger

    Russian tourists survive as tour boat sinks off Coral Island

    A tour boat named Martini carrying six Russian tourists, sank off Koh Hey, also known as Coral Island, yesterday, January 9. Thankfully, no injuries were reported from the incident, according to the Phuket Marine Office. The tour boat named Martini met its unfortunate fate near Nam Bo Bay, on the west side of Koh Hey around 3.50pm. The vessel had embarked…

  • Royal Phuket Marina makes waves as Asia’s pioneering carbon-neutral paradise | Thaiger

    Royal Phuket Marina makes waves as Asia’s pioneering carbon-neutral paradise

    Royal Phuket Marina (RPM) announced its historic achievement as Asia‘s first-ever carbon-neutral marina. A beacon of eco-innovation, RPM goes beyond merely housing boats, transforming into a luxurious haven where sustainability meets opulence. Situated at the gateway to Phang Nga Bay and the Andaman Sea, RPM offers an unparalleled lifestyle immersed in tranquillity. From plush apartments to lavish villas, complete with…

  • Unexpected traffic fines surprise vehicle owners at tax renewal in Prachuap Khiri Khan | Thaiger

    Unexpected traffic fines surprise vehicle owners at tax renewal in Prachuap Khiri Khan

    At the Department of Land Transport (DLT) in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, vehicle owners renewing their annual taxes are being hit with unexpected charges, 735,000 baht in total, for unpaid traffic fines. Those who are unable to pay the fines immediately are issued a temporary tax renewal slip, valid for 30 days, during which they must clear their fines to…

  • Thai doctors’ heroic efforts in saving 5 year old girl who drank cyanide | Thaiger

    Thai doctors’ heroic efforts in saving 5 year old girl who drank cyanide

    A heroic Thai doctor from Srisangwan Hospital in the northern province of Mae Hong Sorn shared her experience of saving the life of a five year old girl who accidentally drank silver cleaning fluid containing cyanide. The female doctor, Theerada Wongjai, shared the life-saving story on Facebook on January 7 beginning the post with the hashtag, #CyanideRunningCompetition. The hashtag reflected how…

  • Alternative heartache: Party spokesperson’s daughters report mother for years of abuse (video) | Thaiger

    Alternative heartache: Party spokesperson’s daughters report mother for years of abuse (video)

    The daughters of New Alternative Party Spokesperson Sarinthip Sripak yesterday reported their mother to the police after years of physical abuse. Sarinthip, also known as Nikki, the owner of the Nikki Ka-yee Khao Facebook page was called to answer physical abuse charges. Nikki’s daughter, A (nickname) claimed that her mother forced her to extort hundreds of thousands of baht from…

  • DNP arrests Vietnamese trio in Bangkok, saving 1,000+ animals from illegal trafficking | Thaiger

    DNP arrests Vietnamese trio in Bangkok, saving 1,000+ animals from illegal trafficking

    Officers from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) arrested three Vietnamese men in the Lat Phrao district of Bangkok for an illegal wildlife trafficking attempt. More than 1,000 animals were rescued. The Watchdog Thailand Foundation (WDT) reported the wildlife trafficking to the DNP, claiming that their members had observed suspicious activities at a residence in Sinthon…

  • Thailand grapples with severe PM2.5 dust pollution impacting 53 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand grapples with severe PM2.5 dust pollution impacting 53 provinces

    The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported this morning that 53 provinces across Thailand grapple with detrimental health impacts due to PM2.5 dust pollution. Don Mueang district in Bangkok is suffering the most, registering the highest levels of this harmful particulate matter. According to GISTDA’s report from yesterday, there were 310 heat spots detected throughout the country by…

  • Depressed woman assaults mother and baby in Thai shopping mall | Thaiger

    Depressed woman assaults mother and baby in Thai shopping mall

    A woman claiming to be suffering from depression was caught on camera assaulting another woman and her eight-month-old baby in a prominent Thai shopping mall. The incident, which occurred on January 7, was reported on a social media page, sparking public outrage. Around 10.30am today, January 10, the victim, referred to as Wipaporn (surname withheld), detailed the incident. She had…

  • Gold price remains steady in Thailand | Thaiger

    Gold price remains steady in Thailand

    The Gold Traders Association (GTA) revealed today’s gold price remains steady and those interested should hurry to make purchases. As of today, January 10, the selling price for gold ornaments is 34,150 baht per baht weight, unchanged from the closing price yesterday, according to the latest information from the GTA’s website at 9.03am. The price for 96.5% gold bars in…

  • Thai man loses 50,000 baht after being blackmailed with explicit video | Thaiger

    Thai man loses 50,000 baht after being blackmailed with explicit video

    A Thai man revealed he contemplated suicide before turning to the police after losing 50,000 baht to a scammer who blackmailed him with an explicit video. The victim told the Police Cyber Taskforce (PCT) that he met a Thai woman on social media who claimed to be a teacher. After a period of online conversation, he asked her to be…

  • Disabled Thai woman crafts dolls for survival, selling from 15 to 120 baht | Thaiger

    Disabled Thai woman crafts dolls for survival, selling from 15 to 120 baht

    A disabled woman, crafting dolls for a living to provide for her son and sick mother, reached out to the public to buy her produce. Abandoned by her husband for another woman, she now fights for her survival. Those wishing to assist can buy her crafts today. Siapai Paton, a resident of Namduan, Mueangbangklang, Sawankhalok, Sukhothai, was left disabled after…

  • Thailand’s PM to reside in Government House, Children’s Day | Thaiger

    Thailand’s PM to reside in Government House, Children’s Day

    The Prime Minister of Thailand disclosed plans to start residing at the Government House on January 24, dashing the hopes of many who anticipated the traditional Children’s Day festivities. This year’s event will notably lack the dinosaur exhibits that have captured the imaginations of children in the past. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has yet to reveal what will take their…

  • Thai prisons chief promises answers for Thaksin’s prolonged hospital stay by next week | Thaiger

    Thai prisons chief promises answers for Thaksin’s prolonged hospital stay by next week

    Prisons Chief Sahakarn Phetnarin promises to provide long-awaited answers for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra‘s extended residency at the Police General Hospital. Director-General Phetnarin cited the need for a few more days to gather information meticulously from both the prison hospital and the Police General Hospital regarding Thaksin’s health conditions. He assured the public that all lingering questions would be…

  • Thai PM denies hold up with digital wallet plan | Thaiger

    Thai PM denies hold up with digital wallet plan

    The government remains undeterred as it stands firm on its 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme, scheduled for a May launch, despite legal challenges. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin promised a consensus after seeking opinions from key players. “We stand by the original timeframe.” The Council of State recently weighed in on the legality of the government’s plan to borrow a hefty 500…

  • Tragic motorcycle accident in Kamphaeng Phet leads to rider’s drowning | Thaiger

    Tragic motorcycle accident in Kamphaeng Phet leads to rider’s drowning

    A fatal motorcycle accident was reported in Kamphaeng Phet where the vehicle lost control on a bend and plunged into a canal, resulting in the death of the rider who drowned. The motorcycle was found submerged in the water while the rider’s body was discovered under the vehicle. The incident happened at Nam Thong, a village in the Tha Khun…

  • Thailand’s national park passports sold out, new supplies expected mid-January | Thaiger

    Thailand’s national park passports sold out, new supplies expected mid-January

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation announced that the National Park passports are currently out of stock, with new supplies expected around mid-January. Atthaphon Charoenchansa, the department’s director, revealed that the passports, which are used to record visits to various national parks across the country, are being continuously printed in collaboration with the National Park Association. Originally,…

  • Body found in communication cable pipe tunnel at Pathum Thani | Thaiger

    Body found in communication cable pipe tunnel at Pathum Thani

    A body was found inside a communication cable pipe tunnel on the road at 2.30am this morning, January 10, along Khlong Ha Thanyaburi – Khlong Luang in front of the Homeless Protection Center in Pathum Thani Province, Village No. 2, Rangsit Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani province. Police Lieutenant Deputy Inspector Putthapong Yokchom (Investigator), of Thanyaburi Police Station, Pathum Thani…

  • Ministry to protect Thai elderly from potential scammers | Thaiger

    Ministry to protect Thai elderly from potential scammers

    The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security revealed that more than 13 million of the elderly population in Thailand, constituting 20% of the total population, are susceptible to online scams. The ministry, led by Varawut Silpa-archa, is set to arm the elderly with digital literacy skills through an unprecedented nationwide campaign. Varawut raised a red flag, noting that the…

  • Thai university dean accused of pampering stray cats with public resources | Thaiger

    Thai university dean accused of pampering stray cats with public resources

    A recent social media post by the Home Guard Dog Operation Facebook page stirred up controversy after accusing a female dean of bringing her four cats to live at the Communication Technology Faculty, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon. The post claimed the dean had her pets living luxuriously, using public electricity, and assigned the building’s staff to care for…

  • Father-in-law shoots son-in-law dead over money dispute | Thaiger

    Father-in-law shoots son-in-law dead over money dispute

    A Thai man residing in Samut Prakan province shot his son-in-law dead after he grew frustrated that the son-in-law did not return borrowed money. Police Lieutenant Natthanicha Ruengkwan of Phra Samut Chedi Police Station received a report at 9pm yesterday, January 9, that there was a fatality from a shooting incident at Village No. 4, Nai Khlong Bang Pla Kot Subdistrict,…

  • Family bloodbath in Nong Ruea: Stepson shoots family over marital dispute | Thaiger

    Family bloodbath in Nong Ruea: Stepson shoots family over marital dispute

    A brutal domestic dispute in Nong Ruea, Maha Sarakham, yesterday, resulted in five severely injured family members. The family’s stepson, 37 years old Piyanat, allegedly attacked his wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, and aunt with an air rifle, after his request for an additional wife was denied. The conflict reportedly began after Piyanat and his 39 year old wife, Yupawadee, had disagreed…

  • Korat’s iconic wooden bridge damaged in field fire, restoration underway | Thaiger

    Korat’s iconic wooden bridge damaged in field fire, restoration underway

    The century-old wooden bridge in Nakhon Ratchasima, a popular vintage tourist spot, suffered significant damage following a field fire. The incident has prompted the village headman to pursue legal action against the person responsible for starting the fire, while also rushing to restore the bridge for usage. Laiyad Hakratok, the headman of Khok Krachai district, along with Panya Yaemkratok, the…

  • Thai fruit seller reports mystical events around ancient tree in Rayong | Thaiger

    Thai fruit seller reports mystical events around ancient tree in Rayong

    A fruit vendor in Rayong province reported a series of strange occurrences centred around an ancient tree near her stall. She claims that offerings of red water seem to move as if being drunk, and that a three year old child pointed at the tree, mysteriously stating that the first prize was located there. Yesterday, January 9, a reporter travelled…

  • Chinese tourists search for new experiences in Thailand | Thaiger

    Chinese tourists search for new experiences in Thailand

    Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reveals that travel trends of Chinese tourists have shifted, no longer visiting Thailand in large tour groups. Data from the TAT and ATTA roadshow to China 2023 revealed a seismic shift towards independent and small-group travel, with groups of six to eight stealing the show. Nonglux Yooyendee, the director of TAT’s Shanghai office disclosed that…

  • Thai netizens applaud man’s gesture taking blind man to Koh Larn | Thaiger

    Thai netizens applaud man’s gesture taking blind man to Koh Larn

    Thai netizens were impressed by the heartwarming story of a Thai man who volunteered to take a blind man on a beach trip to Koh Larn, an island in Chon Buri province. The man said that what he did was nothing special, adding it was a simple gesture that everyone could do to spread positive energy to others. Paripol Toopiroh…

  • Century-old golden fig tree extracted from Thai canal after local ceremony | Thaiger

    Century-old golden fig tree extracted from Thai canal after local ceremony

    A century-old golden fig tree was successfully lifted from the depths of the Lam Maat canal, Buriram province, after a two-day struggle, due to two broken slings. The ease of extraction only came after a local ceremony was conducted to appease the tree’s spirit. Yesterday (January 9), residents reported a surprising event where a backhoe attempted to lift a golden…

  • Cold wave to hit northern Thailand with thunderstorms and temperature drop | Thaiger

    Cold wave to hit northern Thailand with thunderstorms and temperature drop

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning today about a cold wave of weather that is expected to hit the northern Thailand region. Residents are advised to prepare for thunderstorms, which are predicted to occur before a decrease in temperature between January 12 and 15. The high-pressure area or cold mass that covers the northeast and the South…

  • Astrologer predicts business success for Taurus, Leo, and Sagittarius in 2024 | Thaiger

    Astrologer predicts business success for Taurus, Leo, and Sagittarius in 2024

    Promising business prospects await individuals born under the Taurus, Leo, and Sagittarius zodiac signs in 2024, according to Chang Thosaporn, a renowned astrologer. Taurus individuals, those born between April 14 and May 14, will experience significant luck in initiating new ventures in the coming year. Any plans set in motion are predicted to have a high chance of success. Astrologically,…

  • Mysterious mass death at Chiang Mai Night Safari shocks Thailand | Thaiger

    Mysterious mass death at Chiang Mai Night Safari shocks Thailand

    Chiang Mai Night Safari, a popular tourist attraction in Thailand, faced a mysterious mass death of 13 endangered animals, a significant blow to the country’s wildlife. The casualties include a valuable white tiger, with veterinarians attributing the deaths to various causes, including natural ageing and diseases. Visitors to the Chiang Mai Night Safari expressed disappointment, reporting that the number of…

  • Son-in-law sparks house fire after abhorrent act in Phetchaburi | Thaiger

    Son-in-law sparks house fire after abhorrent act in Phetchaburi

    Today in Phetchaburi, a troubling incident unfolded as a heartless son-in-law, Yuranan Pranprai, also known as Yu, triggered a house fire at his home. Local law enforcement, under the leadership of Police Lieutenant Krittapas Montri, and the fire department swiftly responded to the scene to bring the situation under control. The incident took place in a single-storey house and a…