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  • Thai woman thought she had found true love, only to end up behind bars. | Thaiger

    Thai woman thought she had found true love, only to end up behind bars.

    Fifty year old Chamanun Phetporee thought she had found the love of her life. A man claiming to be a doctor in Afghanistan messaged her on Linkedin in 2019, and sparks flew, at least for Chamanun. She and her new long-distance love, who called himself ‘Dr Andrew Chang’ began to message each other for hours every night. Little did she…

  • “I strongly urge the Health Minister to reveal the actual number of new Covid cases” – Thai doctor | Thaiger

    “I strongly urge the Health Minister to reveal the actual number of new Covid cases” – Thai doctor

    A Thai physician is calling out Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, claiming they are not publishing accurate data on the actual number of Covid-19 infections. He claims that there is a cover up of the real numbers currently being disclosed to the public. The Deputy Minister of Health Dr Sathit Pitutecha claims that the actual number of current infections is…

  • Court bans rap song for being a threat to Thailand’s national security | Thaiger

    Court bans rap song for being a threat to Thailand’s national security

    A rap song has been banned by the Court for being seditious and a threat to Thailand’s national security. The song, Patiroob (meaning reform), by Rap Against Dictatorship, was blocked on the YouTube platform as a result of a Ministry of Digital Economy and Society petition to the Court that it should be prohibited under the terms of the Computer…

  • Extradition for Nigerian wanted for alleged murder of Thai woman on hold | Thaiger

    Extradition for Nigerian wanted for alleged murder of Thai woman on hold

    A Nigerian man wanted for the murder of a Thai woman has been told he must remain in detention until Canada gets assurances from Thailand he won’t face the death penalty if extradited. The Nigerian, allegedly identified as John Odoemenam but using a fake South African passport with the name, Mzwakhe Memela, and also known as Prince Michael Obi, last…

  • Nearly 1 million people approved to grow cannabis already | Thaiger

    Nearly 1 million people approved to grow cannabis already

    If you have been wondering what the fuss is about over the decriminalisation of cannabis in Thailand, you probably aren’t one of the nearly 1 million people who have now been issued a certificate to grow the plant. The Food and Drug Administration announced that as part of its Plook Ganja mobile app program, over 980,000 people have now registered…

  • Emergency Decree extended, but vows not to infringe on freedoms | Thaiger

    Emergency Decree extended, but vows not to infringe on freedoms

    The Emergency Decree, declared throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, has officially been extended for another 2 months. The decree which declares that Thailand is in an official state of emergency was set to expire on July 31, but this extension covers from August 1 to September 30. This is the 19th time the Emergency Decree has been extended. Prolonging the decree…

  • TAT promotes I Lert U mobile app to connect tourists to police | Thaiger

    TAT promotes I Lert U mobile app to connect tourists to police

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand has issued a press release touting the Tourist Police I Lert U mobile application and encouraging visitors to download it. The app was launched on December 15 to allow tourists quick access to emergency response and general assistance, and yesterday’s press release was intended to raise awareness of the application as tourism begins to ramp…

  • Thailand Post increases rates, pilots 24-hour delivery services | Thaiger

    Thailand Post increases rates, pilots 24-hour delivery services

    The good news is that Thailand Post will begin 24-hour delivery services, but the bad news is that mail rates have gone up. The new round-the-clock delivery and pick-up service will begin as a pilot project from Thailand Post’s main sorting facility in Chaeng Wattana servicing Laksi, Pak Kret, and Ram Inthra areas. The rate hike is the first in…

  • To wear or not to wear a face mask (in Thailand) – that is the question – OPINION | Thaiger

    To wear or not to wear a face mask (in Thailand) – that is the question – OPINION

    The Thai PM, chairing today’s CCSA meeting, has asked people in Thailand to keep wearing their masks. The words were carefully crafted. “…although there are no legal obligations for people to wear face masks, people are still very strongly advised to do so, especially when it is deemed necessary.” In other words, you don’t HAVE to. So nothing has changed…

  • Life of Thai digital nomads made easier by Airbnb TAT alliance | Thaiger

    Life of Thai digital nomads made easier by Airbnb TAT alliance

    Airbnb today announced it is going to work closely with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to make it easier for remote workers to live in the kingdom. The California-based vacation rental company reported that a number of projects are in the pipeline, including constructing a dedicated custom-built hub for Thailand, showcasing local long-term stay listings as well as providing information on entry…

  • UPDATE: Former Japanese PM dies after being shot – VIDEO | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Former Japanese PM dies after being shot – VIDEO

    BREAKING: Shinzo Abe dies WARNING: Video of the shooting may be disturbing for some people. UPDATE: Reports are circulating that the former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe is in critical condition after being shot at a campaign event in the city of Nara. The BBC describes his current condition as ‘grave’. Abe was shot at twice, the first allegedly missed with…

  • BREAKING: CCSA address face masks, emergency decree, and foreign arrivals | Thaiger

    BREAKING: CCSA address face masks, emergency decree, and foreign arrivals

    Today, Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha met with the Covid-19 Situation Administration – the CCSA – to discuss Covid rules and restrictions in Thailand. Namely, the use of face masks, the extension of Thailand’s emergency decree, and foreign arrival figures. The CCSA started by saying that cases of Covid subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 are on the rise in Thailand. Face…

  • Free parking at Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport during July holidays | Thaiger

    Free parking at Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport during July holidays

    Suvarnabhumi International Airport announced that free parking will be available at its long term car park at Zone C – which can accommodate 718 vehicles – during two long holidays this month. Parking will be free for 6 days from midnight on July 12 until midnight on July 18 in celebration of Asanha Bucha day (July 13) and the beginning…

  • Norwegian man drives into ravine in southern Thailand, 1 killed & 5 injured | Thaiger

    Norwegian man drives into ravine in southern Thailand, 1 killed & 5 injured

    A Norwegian man drove his car off a cliff and into a ravine at a viewpoint in Nakhon Si Thammarat province in southern Thailand yesterday. His Thai mother-in-law died from her injuries and 5 more were injured in the crash. Jorn Silva of Norwegian nationality was driving the car and inside were his wife Suwandee Silva, his daughters Natalie and…

  • US cop gets extra 20 years for George Floyd’s killing | Thaiger

    US cop gets extra 20 years for George Floyd’s killing

    The US cop who murdered George Floyd yesterday received another 20 years in prison on top of his original sentence for violating the victim’s civil rights. Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, is already serving over 22 years after being convicted of the 46 year old’s death in May 2020 after pleading guilty to the separate federal civil rights…

  • CCSA to discuss re-introduction of mask-wearing in public areas today | Thaiger

    CCSA to discuss re-introduction of mask-wearing in public areas today

    Thai PM Prayut Chan-O-Cha is meeting with the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration today at Government House. The prime minister is also the Chairperson for Thailand’s Covid taskforce that has overseen ongoing policy since April 2020 when the country enacted the emergency decree. The emergency decree remains in force. Today’s CCSA meeting is held as Thailand copes with a levelling-off…

  • Young Frenchman dies in motorbike accident in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Young Frenchman dies in motorbike accident in central Thailand

    A 22 year old Frenchman died in a motorbike accident this morning in Samut Prakan province in central Thailand. The man lost control of his motorbike while driving over a bridge and fell off onto a footpath, breaking his neck in the fall. At 10:30am this morning, police at Bang Bo Police Station received a report that a man had…

  • Thailand: Don’t answer calls starting with +697, it’s a scam | Thaiger

    Thailand: Don’t answer calls starting with +697, it’s a scam

    If a number starting with +697 rings you, don’t answer. Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) says it is most likely a scam call centre trying to swindle you out of money. In a smart move to combat call centre scams, Thailand’s National Broadcasting Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has purposefully added the prefix +697 to IP calls to help people…

  • Petrol prices in Bangkok reduced tomorrow | Thaiger

    Petrol prices in Bangkok reduced tomorrow

    Good news for Bangkok motorists as the PTT Oil and Retail Business today announced the cost of petrol will be reduced from tomorrow (Friday) morning. The retail prices of petrol and all types of gasohol except E85 will drop by 3 baht per litre, E85 by 1.8 baht per litre, at 5am tomorrow. It’s not all good news for motorists…

  • UPDATE: Boris Johnson has agreed to resign as UK prime minister | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Boris Johnson has agreed to resign as UK prime minister

    UPDATE: Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says there will be “a widespread sense of relief that the chaos of the last few days (indeed months) will come to an end” as and when Boris Johnson resigns as Conservative leader. But the SNP leader questions the sustainability of Johnson staying on until the autumn, and says he was always “manifestly unfit…

  • British man beaten up and robbed in Pattaya, Thailand | Thaiger

    British man beaten up and robbed in Pattaya, Thailand

    A British tourist who woke up in his underwear on the floor on a Pattaya path says he got beaten up and robbed by 4 Thai men after a night of heavy drinking. Police found 29 year old Farnie (surname reserved) of British nationality covered in bruises on the floor of North Pattaya Road yesterday at noon. Farnie was missing…

  • ‘A poll is just a poll,’ Thai PM Prayut unfazed by opposition’s popularity | Thaiger

    ‘A poll is just a poll,’ Thai PM Prayut unfazed by opposition’s popularity

    Thailand will hold a general election at some point before March 2023, but polls reveal that current PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is not the favourite to win. PM Prayut says he’s not worried about the poll results, because “a poll is just a poll.” Paetongtarn Shinawatra – daughter of ousted ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra and central figure of the Pheu Thai Party…

  • 2 Brits honoured for heroic efforts in Thai cave rescue | Thaiger

    2 Brits honoured for heroic efforts in Thai cave rescue

    The University of Bristol has awarded 2 British cave divers with honourary degrees after recognising their heroic efforts in rescuing 12 boys and a man from a flooded cave in Thailand. Linda Wilson, Vice-President of the University of Bristol’s Spelaeological Society, nominated John Volanthen, from Bristol, and Rick Stanton, from Coventry, for their honorary degrees. Wilson hailed the 2 British…

  • Grandmother stabbed more than 20 times in brutal murder in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Grandmother stabbed more than 20 times in brutal murder in central Thailand

    Police have launched a murder investigation after a man stabbed a 75 year old woman to death at her home in Phetchaburi province, central Thailand, on Tuesday. The woman’s daughter, 39 year old Yok, said she had been unwell and had been taking sleeping pills. Yok woke up at noon to find her mother – 75 year old Suthasinee Phansawat…

  • 2 Chinese charged with attempted murder after making a f-arse of extortion attempt | Thaiger

    2 Chinese charged with attempted murder after making a f-arse of extortion attempt

    A botched 3 million baht extortion attempt by 2 Chinese nationals turned into a f-arse when one of them shot a fellow countryman in the buttock. A married Chinese couple Yu Wang and Li Min met with mainland compatriot Wang Xiaoye at a house in Muang district of Chiang Mai under the pretence of selling some antique porcelain at around…

  • Thaksin predicts the opposition parties will win election in a landslide | Thaiger

    Thaksin predicts the opposition parties will win election in a landslide

    Talking on a social media chat program this week, fugitive and former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra says the opposition parties, or as he described them, the “pro-democracy” parties, will win. And win with an absolute majority. The interview was conducted on ‘Care Talk’ on the Clubhouse app on Tuesday this week. Thaksin was speaking online from his house in Dubai.…

  • Thai officer caught on camera riding carelessly won’t be fined | Thaiger

    Thai officer caught on camera riding carelessly won’t be fined

    A Thai police officer caught on camera riding a motorcycle as if he was drunk in the Isaan province of Chaiyaphum, won’t be prosecuted. The Chaiyaphum News Hunter Facebook page, คนล่าข่าวชัยภูมิ, posted a video of the police with a caption saying, “Locals sent this to me. Is it too dangerous, boss? This happened on the Bypass Road Mueng Chaiyaphum at…

  • Thailand to receive new LAAB Covid vaccine by end of the month | Thaiger

    Thailand to receive new LAAB Covid vaccine by end of the month

    Thailand today signed an agreement to receive its first batch of Long-Acting Antibody doses at the end of this month. The Thai Deputy PM, and Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, signed an agreement with AstraZeneca Country President, James Teague, to receive 257,500 doses of LAAB for people who suffer from immunodeficiency, to reduce of risk of becoming gravely ill if infected…

  • Pattaya’s prisoners clean the city’s sewers to prevent flooding | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s prisoners clean the city’s sewers to prevent flooding

    Monsoon season brings floods to every region of Thailand year in and year out. This year, Pattaya’s prisoners are taking action to mitigate the flood risk. On Monday, inmates from Pattaya Remand Prison began the mammoth task of cleaning out the city’s clogged up sewers for the first time since before the pandemic began. Well-behaved inmates, alongside city hall sanitation…

  • Migrant workers – even undocumented – can stay until 2025 | Thaiger

    Migrant workers – even undocumented – can stay until 2025

    Migrant workers from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam got a reprieve for the next few years as the Thai Cabinet extended their ability to stay in the country until early 2025. The extension of stay will be permitted for both documented and undocumented migrant workers and will lengthen the time they are allowed to stay until February 13, 2025. The…