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  • Teen violence erupts at Pattaya skateboard park, two injured | Thaiger

    Teen violence erupts at Pattaya skateboard park, two injured

    A violent altercation involving teenagers at a Pattaya skateboard park left two injured as rival groups clashed. A 14 year old girl recounted the chaotic incident before the attackers fled, leaving chaos in their wake. Law enforcement seized five customised motorcycles at the scene. The incident unfolded late last night when officers from the Pattaya City Police Station, in coordination…

  • Cold air from China brings chill to Thailand’s north | Thaiger

    Cold air from China brings chill to Thailand’s north

    Thailand is experiencing a significant weather shift as strong cold air masses from China are causing temperatures to drop across the northern and upper southern regions. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued warnings regarding heavy rainfall in the south, urging residents to be cautious of potential flash floods and landslides. The current weather forecast predicts that the cold air mass…

  • Fire at Indian Restaurant near Pattaya Beach swiftly contained | Thaiger

    Fire at Indian Restaurant near Pattaya Beach swiftly contained

    A fire broke out early yesterday, November 2, at the Sultan Indian Restaurant, a four-story establishment located near Pattaya Beach Road. The incident, which occurred at approximately 12.10am, led to the swift evacuation of both Thai and international tourists from the building. The fire originated on the ground floor of a seven-unit commercial building, rapidly filling the upper floors with…

  • Bangkok MRT Orange Line construction to disrupt traffic this month | Thaiger

    Bangkok MRT Orange Line construction to disrupt traffic this month

    Construction on the western segment of Bangkok’s MRT Orange Line is set to bring some disruptions, as announced by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA). The project, which aims to enhance the city’s transit network, will necessitate the closure of a traffic lane along the initial five stops of the light rail line, stretching from Bang Khun Non…

  • Thailand to boost trade ties with South Asian nations | Thaiger

    Thailand to boost trade ties with South Asian nations

    Thailand is setting its sights on strengthening ties with South Asian countries to enhance trade in food, energy, and human security sectors across the Southeast region. Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, during his visit to India, discussed these ambitions following a meeting with Thai ambassadors and consuls stationed in South Asia. Maris highlighted South Asia’s strategic significance, noting that the…

  • German tourist crashes, injures cop at Pattaya checkpoint | Thaiger

    German tourist crashes, injures cop at Pattaya checkpoint

    A startling incident unfolded in Pattaya when a German tourist was arrested following a dramatic crash at a police checkpoint on Jomtien Road, Bang Lamung district, early yesterday. The crash left a traffic policeman seriously injured and prompted an extensive police pursuit. The incident occurred at 2.20am yesterday, November 2, when 30 year old  Christopher Maximilian Walther, riding a Honda CB…

  • Cattle herder murder: Body found in Nakhon Phanom forest | Thaiger

    Cattle herder murder: Body found in Nakhon Phanom forest

    A man who had gone to tend to his cattle was found dead in a forest in Nakhon Phanom province with multiple stab wounds. Police were alerted to the scene, uncovering a brutal murder that left the family devastated. The incident came to light around 8.30pm yesterday, November 1, when police were informed about a body found in the forest…

  • Chiang Mai resident hits 6 million baht lottery jackpot | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai resident hits 6 million baht lottery jackpot

    A resident of Lao Pao subdistrict, Doi Lo district, Chiang Mai, recently struck it lucky by winning the first prize in the government lottery, securing a 6 million baht reward. The first prize-winning number for yesterday’s draw was 536044, and it marked a life-changing moment for the local winner. The draw also included other results such as the three-digit front…

  • Bangkok mandates microchipping for pets under new law | Thaiger

    Bangkok mandates microchipping for pets under new law

    Bangkok is set to enforce a new regulation requiring all dogs and cats to be microchipped, alongside measures to control stray animal populations and manage dangerous dogs. The Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC) has recently approved a draft ordinance regarding pet ownership and stray animals. Naphaphon Chirakul, a member of the BMC for the Bang Khun Non district, and head of…

  • Pathum Thani vegetable vendor wins 12 million baht lottery prize | Thaiger

    Pathum Thani vegetable vendor wins 12 million baht lottery prize

    A vegetable vendor from Simummuang Market in Khu Khot, Lam Luk Ka district, Pathum Thani province, has struck gold by winning the first prize in the lottery, pocketing 12 million baht. The winning ticket, numbered 536044, was part of the draw held yesterday, November 1, and the news quickly spread as congratulations poured in for the lucky winner. The buzz…

  • Sea turtle found tangled and lifeless on Phuket beach | Thaiger

    Sea turtle found tangled and lifeless on Phuket beach

    In a heartbreaking discovery, a young olive ridley sea turtle was found dead, entangled in fishing debris on Phuket’s Pak Phra Beach. Officials from Thailand’s Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) were alerted to the tragedy on Tuesday, October 29, by the Marine National Park Operations Centre 2. The juvenile turtle, weighing only 3 kilogrammes, was identified by DMCR’s…

  • Hundreds of Phuket families await relief as flood damage mounts | Thaiger

    Hundreds of Phuket families await relief as flood damage mounts

    Phuket’s flood-stricken families are still waiting for disaster relief funds, as officials gathered at Phuket Provincial Hall on Thursday, October 31 to address pending disbursements. The meeting, chaired by Vice Governor Adul Chuthong and attended by Sopon Thongsai, head of the Phuket Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office (DDPM Phuket), reviewed the island’s slow-moving relief fund process. The gathering united…

  • Motorbike crash off flyover in Pathum Thani leaves one dead | Thaiger

    Motorbike crash off flyover in Pathum Thani leaves one dead

    Two women on a motorbike met with a tragic accident when their vehicle lost control at a curve, causing them to fall from a flyover, resulting in one fatality and an injury. This occurred in the early hours of today, November 2, near a U-turn on Phahonyothin Road, Pathum Thani. The incident was reported to the local police, who promptly…

  • Thailand boosts climate resilience in coastal areas with UN grant | Thaiger

    Thailand boosts climate resilience in coastal areas with UN grant

    Thailand is actively enhancing its capacity to tackle the escalating threat of climate change, particularly in its marine and coastal areas. This initiative, a collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is titled Increasing Resilience to Climate Change Impacts in Marine and Coastal Areas along the Gulf of Thailand, and is supported by a US$3 million (101.2 million baht)…

  • Thai schools to allow regular attire for scout events | Thaiger

    Thai schools to allow regular attire for scout events

    Thailand’s Education Ministry is set to introduce a new regulation allowing children to wear regular school attire instead of traditional scout uniforms during scout events. This change aims to offer more flexibility and reduce the burden on both teachers and students, according to Education Minister Permpoon Chidchob. Permpoon revealed that the National Scout Executive Committee is in the process of…

  • Thailand to upskill 5 million workers by 2025 for economic growth | Thaiger

    Thailand to upskill 5 million workers by 2025 for economic growth

    The Department of Skill Development (DSD) in Thailand is gearing up for a significant initiative aimed at enhancing the skills of over 5 million workers by 2025, prioritising digital technology to bolster industrial growth. This ambitious retraining programme is a strategic response to evolving business needs, as highlighted by Decha Pruekphathanarak, the deputy permanent secretary for the Ministry of Labour.…

  • Thailand launches anti-drug campaign in 10 pilot provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand launches anti-drug campaign in 10 pilot provinces

    Thailand is taking decisive action against drug-related issues by designating 10 provinces as pilot areas to test new strategies. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra emphasised the broader societal impacts of drug problems during her visit to Roi Et, highlighting the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to tackle this challenge. Drug problems are seen as a significant barrier to national progress…

  • Loy Krathong festival set to light up Wat Arun on November 15 | Thaiger

    Loy Krathong festival set to light up Wat Arun on November 15

    Bangkok’s Wat Arun is set to illuminate the night on November 15 with its Loy Krathong festival. The festival promises a multicultural experience, underscored by a theme song performed in an array of languages, including Thai, English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish, to foster a deeper understanding of the event’s cultural importance. Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol announced that the Suntharaporn…

  • 5 surprising ways Internet of Behaviour impacts daily life and choices of Thais | Thaiger

    5 surprising ways Internet of Behaviour impacts daily life and choices of Thais

    It’s strange, almost unsettling, how an online ad seems to read your mind. It knows you’ve been eyeing those Onitsuka Tiger sneakers, popular among Bangkok’s fashionistas, even though you’ve barely mentioned it. That, right there, is the IoB at work—the Internet of Behaviours. Picture IoT (Internet of Things), but more invasive. While the IoT connects physical gadgets, like smart lights…

  • Turning up the Thai-mometer: Thailand and Russia in heated talks for free trade pact | Thaiger

    Turning up the Thai-mometer: Thailand and Russia in heated talks for free trade pact

    Thailand is turning up the heat on trade negotiations with Russia, as both nations look to seal a dynamic free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Recent high-stakes discussions at the Commerce Ministry between Thailand’s Commerce Minister, Pichai Naripthaphan, and Russian Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Sergey Levin, underscored a shared ambition to boost trade and investment. The spotlight…

  • Land of opportunity: Thailand lays ground for 99-year ‘lease’ of a lifetime | Thaiger

    Land of opportunity: Thailand lays ground for 99-year ‘lease’ of a lifetime

    In a bold move to bolster foreign investment, Thailand is set to revolutionise its land lease policies by extending terms to an impressive 99 years. This game-changing proposal was unveiled by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira at the glitzy CEO Econmas Awards 2024, marking a monumental shift for international investors eyeing long-term opportunities in the Land of…

  • Thailand embraces AI to lead global economy by 2030 | Thaiger

    Thailand embraces AI to lead global economy by 2030

    Thailand is rapidly embracing artificial intelligence (AI) technology across public and private sectors, aligning with global technological advancements. This movement was highlighted during a seminar, where experts emphasised the importance of an AI-ready workforce to propel Thailand into the forefront of the AI-driven global economy by 2030. Scheduled as a significant milestone, 2030 is anticipated to witness a global economic…

  • Monks under ‘charm’ fire for selling Moo Deng amulets | Thaiger

    Monks under ‘charm’ fire for selling Moo Deng amulets

    A wave of drama unfolded when Thai monks from a temple in the Bang Lamung district of Chon Buri introduced Moo Deng amulets, sparking concern among residents. Locals worry that these charms could make people excessively gullible. The pygmy hippo Moo Deng has become a sensation among Thais and foreigners alike. Moo Deng has drawn thousands of visitors to the…

  • Energy scam shock: 20 duped by bogus clean energy company | Thaiger

    Energy scam shock: 20 duped by bogus clean energy company

    In yet another alarming tale of betrayal, the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD) of the Central Investigation Bureau swooped in with allegations against a company accused of swindling 20 unsuspecting investors. The victims were reportedly lured into pouring their hard-earned cash into what turned out to be a phantom clean energy venture. Spearheading the charge against this audacious act of…

  • 15,000 Malaysian tourists flock to Thailand for Diwali, Halloween | Thaiger

    15,000 Malaysian tourists flock to Thailand for Diwali, Halloween

    Thailand’s southern border districts are experiencing a significant surge in visitors from Malaysia as tourists flock across the border to celebrate Halloween and Diwali. Yesterday, October 31, marked a notable influx, with over 15,000 Malaysian tourists crossing the Sadao immigration checkpoint in Songkhla‘s Sadao district. The day coincided with Malaysia’s public holiday for the Diwali festival, prompting many to take advantage…

  • Med school malpractice: Thai students fight ‘doctoring’ of licence fees | Thaiger

    Med school malpractice: Thai students fight ‘doctoring’ of licence fees

    A prospective Thai doctor is on a quest for justice after educational service agencies allegedly attempted to overcharge her and 20 other medical students studying in the Philippines, and fabricated a document for medical licences in Thailand. There are also suspicions that the Medical Council of Thailand may have had a hand in these dubious dealings. The victim, referred to…

  • GDP on the up: Thailand’s economy gears up for 2.7% ‘Thai’ to growth | Thaiger

    GDP on the up: Thailand’s economy gears up for 2.7% ‘Thai’ to growth

    Thailand’s Finance Ministry is projecting GDP growth of 2.7% for the current year, with expectations to reach 3% in 2025. The Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) announced that while fiscal measures have been maximally employed to bolster the economy, further support from monetary policy is essential for achieving higher growth rates. During the ministry’s economic briefing, Pornchai Thiraveja, FPO Director-General, reaffirmed…

  • Thailand shifts gears to keep diesel costs cruising under control | Thaiger

    Thailand shifts gears to keep diesel costs cruising under control

    In a bold move to soothe the sting at the forecourts, the Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) unveiled its plan to keep Thailand’s diesel prices under a breezy 33 baht per litre, even though the current subsidy scheme is revving to a halt. This decision steers from an unexpected upturn in OFFO’s finances, courtesy of plummeting global oil prices. Fiscal…

  • Murder-suicide attempt: Burmese man dies after stabbing Thai girlfriend | Thaiger

    Murder-suicide attempt: Burmese man dies after stabbing Thai girlfriend

    A Burmese man stabbed his Thai girlfriend and committed suicide following her discovery that he had a legal wife in Myanmar and her request to end the relationship. The Thai woman survived the attack and remains in hospital. The Burmese man, 29 year old Htet, attempted to murder his Thai girlfriend, 24 year old Jiraporn, yesterday, October 31. However, only…

  • Thailand plans retirement lottery for over 60s, launching 2025 | Thaiger

    Thailand plans retirement lottery for over 60s, launching 2025

    Thailand’s Deputy Finance Minister announced plans to present the retirement lottery scheme to the Cabinet for approval next month, aiming to begin sales in the first quarter of 2025. The scheme proposes extending the eligible age for purchasing lottery tickets to over 60 years. Paophum Rojanasakul addressing the progress of the retirement savings lottery, stated that the proposal is expected to…