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  • Thai govt firm on January House exit despite opposition heat | Thaiger

    Thai govt firm on January House exit despite opposition heat

    The Thai government confirmed it will dissolve the House by the end of January and says it is prepared to face a possible no-confidence debate in Parliament. Paradorn Prissanananthakul, Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office, confirmed yesterday, November 17, that the administration remains committed to dissolving the House by January 31, 2026, as outlined in the coalition’s memorandum of agreement…

  • Thailand video news | Thailand lodges a letter to the UN accusing Cambodia of border aggression, American tourist KO’d after one punch in Bangla Road brawl | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thailand lodges a letter to the UN accusing Cambodia of border aggression, American tourist KO’d after one punch in Bangla Road brawl

    In today’s Thailand video news, Alex and Jay cover rising tensions between Thailand and Cambodia at the UN, a major tax ruling against Thaksin Shinawatra, and two strange crime stories involving a cross-dressing thief and a naked biker. Thailand lodges a letter to the UN accusing Cambodia of border aggression Thailand lodged a formal letter with the UN, accusing Cambodia…

  • Thai man dies in suspected suicide after driving pickup off bridge in Phuket | Thaiger

    Thai man dies in suspected suicide after driving pickup off bridge in Phuket

    A Thai man died after driving his pickup off the Sarasin Bridge into the sea in Phuket early this morning, November 18, in what police believe was a suicide. At around 3am, 30 year old fisherman Nattawut Wongnui called officers at Tha Chatchai Police Station to report that a pickup travelling at high speed had crashed through the bridge barrier…

  • Thai man tortured to death by scam gang in Cambodia’s Poipet | Thaiger

    Thai man tortured to death by scam gang in Cambodia’s Poipet

    A Thai man was killed in Cambodia after being tortured by a scam gang with metal objects and electric shocks for allegedly failing to meet work targets. Sarawut, also known as Toto, a resident of Samut Prakan, died after being attacked with metal objects and subjected to electric shocks inside a known scam operation base in Cambodia. The incident occurred…

  • Thai woman arrested in Samut Prakan for selling explicit content | Thaiger

    Thai woman arrested in Samut Prakan for selling explicit content

    A woman was arrested in Samut Prakan after police discovered she had been filming explicit outdoor videos with strangers and selling the content online. Police swooped on 42 year old Larinya (surname withheld) today, November 18, following a court-approved search warrant. The arrest was the result of an investigation into explicit content being distributed via social media platforms to a…

  • Phuket knife threat ends with man shot in leg during clash | Thaiger

    Phuket knife threat ends with man shot in leg during clash

    A man was shot in the knee after allegedly threatening residents with a knife outside a home in Phuket, prompting a police response and investigation. The incident began around 5.10pm on Sunday, November 16, in front of a house in Thepkrasattri subdistrict, Phuket. Thalang Police received a report of the shooting at 5.40pm and rushed to the scene. Officers found…

  • Brake failure kills truck driver in fiery Sri Racha pile-up | Thaiger

    Brake failure kills truck driver in fiery Sri Racha pile-up

    A truck driver died and two others were injured when a lorry suffered brake failure and crashed into multiple vehicles on a steep road in Chon Buri. The horror smash unfolded around 8.30am yesterday, November 17, on Pinthong 3 Road in Sri Racha district. The 10-wheel refrigerated lorry, heading downhill towards Pinthong 4, reportedly suffered a catastrophic brake failure and…

  • Supreme Court orders Thaksin to pay 17.6 billion baht in Shin Corp tax case | Thaiger

    Supreme Court orders Thaksin to pay 17.6 billion baht in Shin Corp tax case

    The Supreme Court of Thailand ordered former Prime Minister (PM) Thaksin Shinawatra to pay 17.6 billion baht in personal income tax following a long-running dispute over the sale of Shin Corporation shares. The tax dispute began after the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions ordered the seizure of 46 billion baht in assets gained from the Shin Corp…

  • Broke online seller robs Bangkok petrol station with fake gun | Thaiger

    Broke online seller robs Bangkok petrol station with fake gun

    A young online vendor was arrested in Bangkok after allegedly robbing a petrol station with a fake gun during the night to escape financial hardship. The suspect, identified as 23 year old Phutawan, was arrested for allegedly robbing a petrol station in the Bang Bon area using a toy firearm while disguised in delivery rider gear. The incident occurred on…

  • Revered foreign monk hospitalised after fall in Udon Thani temple | Thaiger

    Revered foreign monk hospitalised after fall in Udon Thani temple

    A respected foreign monk was hospitalised after suffering a fall at his temple, prompting surgery and a request for followers to delay visits while he recovers. The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, November 16, when the elderly monk reportedly slipped and fell inside his kuti (monk’s hut) at Wat Kaset Silakhun, also known as Wat Pa Ban…

  • More cold weather and heavy rain forecasted for Thailand | Thaiger

    More cold weather and heavy rain forecasted for Thailand

    A powerful cold front is sweeping across Thailand, bringing cooler temperatures, strong winds and heavy rain to several regions, according to forecasters. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reports that a fresh high-pressure front is extending from China into the upper northeast and will spread across upper Thailand and the South China Sea. Combined with persistent easterly winds, this will bring…

  • Police investigate death of elderly man after suspected drug use at sexual gathering | Thaiger

    Police investigate death of elderly man after suspected drug use at sexual gathering

    A 70 year old man was found dead on November 16 at a residence in Lopburi province, following a reported gathering involving drug use and sexual activity. Authorities have not released the man’s identity. Officers from Mueang Lop Buri Police Station responded to a call at 10.28pm and found the man lying unresponsive and unclothed on a sofa in the…

  • Thai taxi rider arrested for filming police cadet in mall bathroom after drug use | Thaiger

    Thai taxi rider arrested for filming police cadet in mall bathroom after drug use

    Police arrested a motorcycle taxi rider on Saturday, November 15, for secretly filming a police cadet in a shopping mall bathroom in the Isaan province of Udon Thani. The 26 year old cadet reported the incident to Mueang Udon Thani Police Station after noticing the suspect using a mobile phone to record him while he was using the bathroom. The cadet…

  • American man knocked out in Bangla Road fight | Thaiger

    American man knocked out in Bangla Road fight

    Phuket Tourist Police officers rushed to assist an American man who lost consciousness on Bangla Road after he got into a fight with another foreigner last night, November 16. The Phuket Times Facebook page reposted a video of the physical altercation between two foreign men on Bangla Road with a caption reading, “Bangla Stadium! Free great boxing show! One punch…

  • Thailand accuses Cambodia of border aggression in UN letter | Thaiger

    Thailand accuses Cambodia of border aggression in UN letter

    Thailand has submitted a formal letter to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), accusing Cambodia of ongoing hostile actions, including the recent placement of landmines and an armed cross-border confrontation. The Thai government has called for international accountability and an immediate halt to what it describes as repeated provocations. The letter, dated November 14 and signed by Cherdchai Chaivaivid, Thailand’s…

  • Thai woman confesses to police officer’s murder, citing abusive affair | Thaiger

    Thai woman confesses to police officer’s murder, citing abusive affair

    A 20 year old Thai woman confessed to murdering a police officer at his home in Chiang Mai province, claiming they had been having an affair and that the officer repeatedly abused her. A friend discovered the body of the 53 year old police officer on November 15. According to the friend, he visited the officer frequently and found his…

  • Rayong father suggests dog attack kills his 2 year old son | Thaiger

    Rayong father suggests dog attack kills his 2 year old son

    A missing two year old Thai boy was found dead on a roadside in the eastern province of Rayong on Friday, November 14. His father denied abusing the child and suggested that he may have died from a dog attack. The boy, Toto, went missing around midnight on Friday, prompting his father, 21 year old Korn, to appeal for help…

  • Former soldier arrested for robbery in Bangkok, disguised as woman | Thaiger

    Former soldier arrested for robbery in Bangkok, disguised as woman

    Police have arrested a 23 year old former conscript accused of a convenience store robbery in Bangkok while disguised as a woman, pocketing around 10,000 baht in cash. The suspect, identified only as Thanathon, was apprehended yesterday, November 16, at a condominium in the Ramkhamhaeng area by officers from Bangkok Metropolitan Police Division 4 and Hua Mak Police Station. Items…

  • Three Thai double-track railway projects set for Cabinet review | Thaiger

    Three Thai double-track railway projects set for Cabinet review

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) plans to submit three major double-track railway projects in the southern region for Cabinet consideration in December, aiming to begin the bidding process in 2026. Anan Pho-nimdaeng, SRT deputy governor and acting governor, announced today, November 17, that three southern routes under the second phase of the double-track rail development programme are progressing the…

  • Foreign man caught stealing 199-baht sunglasses in Phuket | Thaiger

    Foreign man caught stealing 199-baht sunglasses in Phuket

    A security camera footage capturing a foreign man stealing sunglasses from a shop in Phuket yesterday, November 16, was shared across social media. The employee of an accessory shop in Phuket shared the CCTV footage with the Newshawk Phuket Facebook page in an attempt to identify and locate the foreign thief. According to the worker, the man tried on several…

  • Thailand video news | Thailand updates alcohol rules, Thailand introduces new tax on low-cost imports | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thailand updates alcohol rules, Thailand introduces new tax on low-cost imports

    In today’s Thailand video news, Alex covers key stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia, including changes to the alcohol laws, a new tax on low-cost imports aimed at protecting local SMEs, several incidents involving misbehaving foreigners, and a few feel-good updates to end on a positive note. Thailand Updates Alcohol Rules with New Sales and Closing Hours Thailand has…

  • Second Russian man arrested over drug sale QR code stickers in Phuket | Thaiger

    Second Russian man arrested over drug sale QR code stickers in Phuket

    Police arrested another Russian drug dealer on Friday, November 14, following an extended investigation into drug sale QR code stickers placed on utility poles across Phuket. The investigation was expanded after a Russian man was arrested on Koh Samui in Surat Thani province earlier in November for promoting drug sales via QR codes. The suspect was found placing QR code…

  • 12 Chinese drug users and 20 illegal Vietnamese workers arrested in Pattaya club raid | Thaiger

    12 Chinese drug users and 20 illegal Vietnamese workers arrested in Pattaya club raid

    Police raided an entertainment venue in Pattaya yesterday, discovering 12 Chinese nationals who tested positive for drugs and 20 Vietnamese workers without permits. More than 100 officers from Provincial Police Region 2 raided Space Club Pattaya on Pattaya Sai Sam Road in Bang Lamung district at 2.49am. Channel 7 reported that this operation differed from previous ones, as officers did…

  • Bhumjaithai hits back at looming Pheu Thai no-confidence motion | Thaiger

    Bhumjaithai hits back at looming Pheu Thai no-confidence motion

    The Bhumjaithai Party says it’s unfazed by an expected no-confidence motion from Pheu Thai, insisting Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s administration is already showing results. Nan Boonthida Somchai, a spokesperson for Bhumjaithai, said yesterday, November 16, that the party is fully prepared to respond to the censure debate, which Pheu Thai has signalled it will launch soon. Anutin, who has been…

  • Foreign man fined for strolling naked while visiting Thai wife in Kamphaeng Phet | Thaiger

    Foreign man fined for strolling naked while visiting Thai wife in Kamphaeng Phet

    Yesterday, A foreign man captured the attention of locals after strolling naked through a local market and a convenience store in the northern province of Kamphaeng Phet. Residents buying groceries at Khlong Lan Market recorded the man calmly walking around without clothes. In the clips shared on social media, bystanders stare in disbelief as the man casually makes a payment at…

  • Thailand and Sweden eye bigger trade boost and tech ties | Thaiger

    Thailand and Sweden eye bigger trade boost and tech ties

    Thailand and Sweden held talks to boost bilateral trade and investment, focusing on technology, green products, and a potential EU free trade agreement. In a high-level meeting on Friday, November 14, Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun sat down with Swedish Ambassador Anna Hammargren to push forward the Thailand-Sweden Strategic Partnership and discuss fast-tracking negotiations on a long-awaited Thailand–EU free trade agreement.…

  • Trump threatens to sue BBC for US$5 billion over speech edit | Thaiger

    Trump threatens to sue BBC for US$5 billion over speech edit

    US President Donald Trump has announced plans to sue the BBC over an edited broadcast of his speech, claiming it falsely implied a call for violent action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump vowed legal action against the BBC’s flagship Panorama programme, accusing it of manipulating footage from his controversial speech on January 6, 2021. “We’ll sue them for anywhere…

  • Thailand’s airport rail deal faces legal showdown | Thaiger

    Thailand’s airport rail deal faces legal showdown

    Thailand’s Transport Ministry has raised concerns over proposed contract changes to a major airport rail project, warning of legal risks if the deal is altered. Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, who also chairs the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Policy Committee, has called for a balanced and legally sound resolution to the dispute surrounding the 224 billion baht project linking Don Mueang,…

  • Chinese fake tour guide arrested after 1,043-day overstay | Thaiger

    Chinese fake tour guide arrested after 1,043-day overstay

    Tourist Police arrested a Chinese national in Pattaya for working illegally as a tour guide while overstaying his visa by nearly three years. Undercover Tourist Police swooped in on a Chinese tour group early on Wednesday, November 12, arresting 30 year old Jinlei (surname withheld), who was caught leading tourists with a fake tour guide licence while overstaying his visa…

  • Arsenic alert in Mekong prompts urgent government action | Thaiger

    Arsenic alert in Mekong prompts urgent government action

    The People’s Party (PP) has called on the government to address arsenic contamination in the Mekong River caused by foreign mining, urging immediate action. The spread is believed to be caused by foreign mining activities in China, Myanmar, and Laos. Chiang Mai MP and PP deputy spokesperson, Phattarapong Leelaphat, voiced concerns on Facebook, accusing the government of remaining silent despite…