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  • 16 year old schoolgirl blames depression for slashing classmate’s face | Thaiger

    16 year old schoolgirl blames depression for slashing classmate’s face

    A 16 year old schoolgirl slashed her classmate’s face with a Stanley knife in Loei province on Friday, November 28, allegedly blaming depression for the attack. The victim’s mother, 41 year old Kanoknipa, contacted the media to seek justice for her daughter, 16 year old Da. She said her daughter was a well-behaved student and a scholarship recipient, adding that…

  • Thai mother and 2 children die embracing in Samut Sakhon building fire | Thaiger

    Thai mother and 2 children die embracing in Samut Sakhon building fire

    A Thai mother and her two young children were found dead, embracing each other, after a fire tore through a four-storey building in Samut Sakhon yesterday, November 30. Krathum Baen Police Station received a report of the blaze at 12.50pm and quickly coordinated with firefighters from Om Noi City Municipality, Suan Luang Subdistrict Municipality, Tha Mai Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and…

  • Queen Suthida runs half marathon with Eliud Kipchoge in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Queen Suthida runs half marathon with Eliud Kipchoge in Bangkok

    Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana joined thousands of runners yesterday, November 30, at the Amazing Thailand Marathon Bangkok 2025, where she ran alongside Kenyan marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge. This year marks the eighth edition of the event, held at Pathumwan Princess Hotel and Sanam Luang. More than 50,000 runners from around the world registered to take part. The marathon was…

  • 6 Hat Yai men arrested for stealing beer from container train amid floods | Thaiger

    6 Hat Yai men arrested for stealing beer from container train amid floods

    Police yesterday, November 30, arrested six suspects for stealing beer from a container train at Hat Yai Train Station during the ongoing flood crisis in Songkhla. Officers are still searching for the ringleader and additional suspects. Videos showing several Thai men removing crates of beer from four railway containers and carrying them away went viral on Thai social media on…

  • Government confirms 65 deaths in Songkhla floods amid conflicting reports | Thaiger

    Government confirms 65 deaths in Songkhla floods amid conflicting reports

    The Ministry of Public Health announced yesterday, November 30, that 170 people died in the severe flooding across southern Thailand, including 65 deaths in Songkhla province. The figure conflicts with reports from police and rescuers, who claimed that more than 100 bodies were found in Hat Yai district alone. According to the ministry, 170 deaths and 102 injuries were recorded…

  • Frenchman arrested for stealing from luxury villa on Koh Samui | Thaiger

    Frenchman arrested for stealing from luxury villa on Koh Samui

    Police arrested a Frenchman at a luxury villa on Koh Samui in Surat Thani province on Thursday, November 27, after he stole assets worth more than 240,000 baht from a Thai man. The Thai victim, whose name was not disclosed, filed a complaint with Bor Phut Police Station after discovering that several valuables had gone missing from his villa. Officers…

  • Public opinion regarding casino legalisation across Thailand | Thaiger

    Public opinion regarding casino legalisation across Thailand

    Thailand prohibits most games for real money under the 1935 Gambling Act B.E. 2478. In 2025 the government proposed a new law called the Entertainment Complex Bill to allow casinos inside regulated entertainment complexes. That idea stirred a big debate across the country. In Norway and other Scandinavian countries, gambling is legal and generates revenue for the state. Other countries…

  • Crackdown on illegal alcohol sales at Pattaya Fireworks Festival | Thaiger

    Crackdown on illegal alcohol sales at Pattaya Fireworks Festival

    Banglamung District officials conducted a late-night operation on Pattaya Beach, targeting vendors illegally selling alcoholic beverages in a restricted area during the Pattaya International Fireworks Festival 2025. The focus was to curb the distribution of illegal alcohol at the event. Yesterday, on November 29, at approximately 10.16pm, Patcharapat Sritanyanon, the Chief District Officer of Banglamung, instructed Tharit Chanchareun, a senior…

  • NBTC waives phone and internet charges amid Hat Yai floods | Thaiger

    NBTC waives phone and internet charges amid Hat Yai floods

    The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has directed mobile service providers to waive charges for phone calls, internet, and Wi-Fi for residents in Hat Yai during the flooding. As of now, approximately 85% of all communication signals in the affected area have been successfully restored, with Thaicom’s satellite services stepping in to strengthen coverage and provide additional support to…

  • Thailand climbs to 17th in climate risk index amid extreme weather | Thaiger

    Thailand climbs to 17th in climate risk index amid extreme weather

    Thailand is now ranked 17th in the latest Climate Risk Index (CRI) for nations most vulnerable to extreme weather, as per Germanwatch. The Department of Climate Change and Environment (DCCE) has responded by advancing early-warning system upgrades and pursuing a cohesive resilience strategy. Phirun Saiyasitpanich, director-general of the DCCE, disclosed the 2026 index on Saturday. He noted that Thailand’s position…

  • Community mourns sudden death of journalist Nattawut Ponglanka | Thaiger

    Community mourns sudden death of journalist Nattawut Ponglanka

    The sudden passing of well-known journalist and news anchor, Nattawut Ponglanka, has left the community in shock. Ice Sarawat, a prominent news presenter who had recently co-hosted Phutta Talk with Nattawut, expressed deep sorrow over the loss. In a heartfelt social media post, Ice shared his condolences, emphasising the unexpected nature of the tragedy. Nattawut Ponglanka, 35 years old, was…

  • British tourist drowns at Phuket’s Freedom Beach | Thaiger

    British tourist drowns at Phuket’s Freedom Beach

    A 37 year old British tourist tragically drowned while swimming at Freedom Beach in Phuket late yesterday morning, November 29, as confirmed by Patong Police. The incident was reported at approximately 12.30pm, after beach guards were unable to revive the victim, identified as Jason Mark Lambert. Lambert had been visiting Phuket on holiday with his family since November 19 and…

  • Suspect arrested with over 200,000 meth pills in Thailand | Thaiger

    Suspect arrested with over 200,000 meth pills in Thailand

    The Narcotics Suppression Bureau (NSB) Unit 24 has apprehended a suspect in connection with the possession of over 200,000 methamphetamine pills. The arrest followed the discovery of a suspicious bag abandoned at a road sign. The suspect later confessed to plans of transporting the drugs to inner regions. Yesterday, on November 29, the Thai Army, through the 2nd Army Region…

  • Elderly woman fatally trampled by cow in Buriram province | Thaiger

    Elderly woman fatally trampled by cow in Buriram province

    A tragic incident occurred on Friday, November 28 when a 75 year old woman, Khian Yimram, from Ban Po Hu, Mueang Khwang subdistrict, Baan Dan district, Buriram province, died after being trampled by her own six-year-old cow. The animal, named Chao Khao, accidentally stepped on her chest, resulting in fatal injuries. Despite being rushed to Baan Dan Hospital and later…

  • Thai King donates 100 million baht for flood relief efforts | Thaiger

    Thai King donates 100 million baht for flood relief efforts

    The King of Thailand has shown significant concern for those impacted by severe flooding in the southern region by granting 100 million baht to Hatyai Hospital. This funding is intended to aid rehabilitation efforts and facilitate the acquisition of necessary medical equipment. In a royal message directed to Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, the King extended his condolences to the families…

  • Power semiconductor demand for EVs: manufacturing opportunities | Thaiger

    Power semiconductor demand for EVs: manufacturing opportunities

    The electric vehicle revolution depends fundamentally on power semiconductor technology that enables efficient energy conversion and management. Silicon carbide and gallium nitride semiconductors have emerged as critical components in EV powertrains, as they offer superior performance compared to traditional silicon-based devices. These materials allow electric vehicles to achieve longer range, faster charging times, and improved efficiency through reduced energy losses.…

  • Four dismissed in Bangkok prison scandal as probe widens | Thaiger

    Four dismissed in Bangkok prison scandal as probe widens

    Four senior officials at Bangkok Remand Prison have been dismissed for serious disciplinary violations linked to a widening scandal over preferential treatment given to certain inmates. Justice Minister Pol. Lt. Gen. Rutthapon Naowarat confirmed the dismissals, adding that 14 others remain under investigation. Among those removed are the former director of inmate supervision and three other officers who were aware…

  • Police arrest three teens over stabbing of man in Udon Thani | Thaiger

    Police arrest three teens over stabbing of man in Udon Thani

    Police in Udon Thani have arrested three male teenagers in connection with a stabbing that left a 37 year old man seriously injured in the Klao Chan community, Mueang district. The victim, identified as Porntep, sustained two stab wounds to his back and managed to flee to a nearby hotel, where he sought help. He was later taken to the…

  • Doi Inthanon frost dips to -4.9°C, temps continue to fall | Thaiger

    Doi Inthanon frost dips to -4.9°C, temps continue to fall

    Tourists continued to visit Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai yesterday, November 28, as temperatures on Thailand’s highest peak dropped further, with grass frost recorded at -4.9 degrees Celsius (°C), the lowest temperature observed there so far this season. Frost, known locally as moei khab, appeared at the summit ranger station for the fifth consecutive day, with a noticeably thicker layer…

  • Monitor lizard leads to discovery of infant’s body in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Monitor lizard leads to discovery of infant’s body in Samut Prakan

    A 19 year old woman has been questioned by police after the body of a newborn infant was discovered beneath a house in Phra Samut Chedi district, Samut Prakan province. The incident came to light yesterday, November 28, when residents of Moo 10, Nai Khlong Bang Pla Kot subdistrict, noticed a monitor lizard dragging a bag containing human remains near…

  • Corrections Department defends Thaksin family photo in prison visit | Thaiger

    Corrections Department defends Thaksin family photo in prison visit

    The Corrections Department has defended its policy allowing family photographs of inmates after a photo of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during a prison visit sparked criticism from a former senator over security protocols. The image, which circulated widely online on Thursday, November 27, showed Thaksin posing with his children and extended family. According to the department, the picture was…

  • Southern Thailand floods leave 145 dead, rescue and recovery efforts continue | Thaiger

    Southern Thailand floods leave 145 dead, rescue and recovery efforts continue

    Severe flooding in southern Thailand has claimed 145 lives, with Songkhla province reporting the highest number of fatalities at 110, according to the Emergency Flood Response Operations Centre. Government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkia confirmed the latest figures yesterday, November 28, stating that all deaths are being officially recorded as flood-related to ensure consistent reporting across agencies. Additional deaths were confirmed in…

  • Air France launches direct Paris to Phuket flights | Thaiger

    Air France launches direct Paris to Phuket flights

    Air France has launched a new direct route from Paris to Phuket, with its first flight arriving at Phuket International Airport yesterday morning, November 28, marking the return of seasonal service between France and Thailand’s southern tourist hub. Flight AF156, operated by a Boeing 777-200, landed at 9.25am after departing Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport the previous evening. The route…

  • November 29: Thailand faces cold front, storms in deep South | Thaiger

    November 29: Thailand faces cold front, storms in deep South

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a 24-hour forecast, detailing colder conditions sweeping across upper Thailand and parts of the South, as a high-pressure system strengthens its hold over the region. As of today, November 29, the cold air mass covering upper Thailand and the upper south is causing temperatures to dip further, accompanied by strong winds. The north and…

  • 3 foreign motorcyclists fined for running red light in Phuket after viral video | Thaiger

    3 foreign motorcyclists fined for running red light in Phuket after viral video

    Phuket police fined three foreign motorcyclists for running a red light at Si Kor Intersection in the Kathu district on Tuesday, November 26. A Thai motorist recorded the moment the three foreigners violated the traffic signal and later shared the footage with the Newshawk Phuket Facebook page. The page then published the video to highlight their behaviour. In the clip,…

  • Swedish arson suspect hides in Pattaya under fake German identity | Thaiger

    Swedish arson suspect hides in Pattaya under fake German identity

    Police arrested a Swedish man wanted on an Interpol Red Notice after he had been hiding in Pattaya for an extended period by posing as a German national. The Immigration Bureau Division 3 received information from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) about the fugitive, identified only as N. He was wanted in Sweden for a major arson attack in Sävsjö.…

  • Heartbreaking video turns joyful as Thai man finds dogs left behind in floods | Thaiger

    Heartbreaking video turns joyful as Thai man finds dogs left behind in floods

    A Thai man reunited with his two pet dogs after a viral video showed him crying when he was forced to leave them behind during the severe floods in Hat Yai district, Songkhla. The video, widely shared across Thai social media, showed the man, believed to be between 65 and 70 years old, sobbing on a rescue boat. According to…

  • Debate after Hat Yai flood victims seen taking items from flooded 7-Eleven | Thaiger

    Debate after Hat Yai flood victims seen taking items from flooded 7-Eleven

    Residents in Hat Yai district, Songkhla province, were seen collecting items from a damaged 7-Eleven store following severe flooding, prompting discussion online over whether the act was acceptable given the circumstances. TikTok user, @naruponnut, yesterday, November 27, posted videos showing the interior of a flooded 7-Eleven with its front window shattered. People were observed placing snacks and drinks into bags…

  • Body of 4 year old girl found after rescue boat accident in Hat Yai | Thaiger

    Body of 4 year old girl found after rescue boat accident in Hat Yai

    The body of a four year old girl was found yesterday, November 27, two days after she went missing in floodwaters following a rescue boat accident in Hat Yai district, Songkhla. The girl, Amidala “Padme” Arayawat, disappeared after falling from a rescue boat on Tuesday night, November 25, near Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai. Her family took to social media to…

  • Thai minister walks out after question on southern flood mismanagement | Thaiger

    Thai minister walks out after question on southern flood mismanagement

    The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office walked out of a press conference yesterday, November 27, after refusing to answer a reporter’s question on whether slow government management contributed to the losses from the southern floods. Paradon Prissanananthakul, who also serves as Director of the Emergency Flood Crisis Operations Centre, attended the briefing to provide updates on the flood situation…