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  • Crackdown intensifies on illegal taxi operators in Phuket | Thaiger

    Crackdown intensifies on illegal taxi operators in Phuket

    Phuket authorities are stepping up enforcement against illegal taxis, known locally as “black-plate taxis,” in response to growing complaints and safety concerns. Phuket Governor Saransak Srikruanetra chaired a meeting on Friday, November 7, to address the issue. He was joined by Vice Governor Samawit Suphanpai, Phuket Provincial Police Deputy Commander Pol. Col. Phasakon Sonthikul, and Phuket Provincial Transport Office (PLTO)…

  • Foreign woman caught offering illegal travel packages in Phuket | Thaiger

    Foreign woman caught offering illegal travel packages in Phuket

    A Member of Parliament (MP) for Phuket province criticised a foreign woman allegedly offering travel packages illegally to tourists on a beach. Chalermpong Saengdee, an MP from the People’s Party, shared a video of the woman on his Facebook page on Friday, November 7. The nationality of the foreign suspect has not yet been identified. In the footage, the woman…

  • Energy minister pushes ahead with hydrogen and nuclear strategy | Thaiger

    Energy minister pushes ahead with hydrogen and nuclear strategy

    Thailand’s Energy Minister Auttapol Rerkpiboon says he will pursue long-term clean energy projects, including hydrogen and nuclear development, despite the limited time under the current government’s term. Speaking yesterday, November 9, Auttapol said he aims to lay the groundwork for initiatives that may not be completed before the administration steps down. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has pledged to dissolve Parliament…

  • Thai PM to suspend Cambodia peace declaration after recent landmine explosion | Thaiger

    Thai PM to suspend Cambodia peace declaration after recent landmine explosion

    Thailand’s Prime Minister (PM), Anutin Charnvirakul, is seeking to suspend a peace declaration with Cambodia and has delayed the return of 18 Cambodian prisoners of war, following a landmine explosion that caused another Thai soldier to lose a leg today, November 10. The explosion occurred opposite the Prasat Phra Wihan temple, also known as Preah Vihear, in Si Saket province…

  • Thai man arrested after paying party entertainer with counterfeit banknotes | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested after paying party entertainer with counterfeit banknotes

    A Thai man was arrested on Friday, November 7, at a condominium in Bangkok’s Bang Sue district after allegedly using counterfeit banknotes to pay a female party entertainer. The entertainer, Arinrada, filed a complaint with Prachachuen Police Station after a man who hired her to provide services in his condo room paid her with fake banknotes. She received three euro…

  • Cambodian senator and daughter hit with asset seizure in scam connection | Thaiger

    Cambodian senator and daughter hit with asset seizure in scam connection

    Police raided 36 locations in Bangkok and the eastern province of Trat, seizing assets worth more than 400 million baht owned by a Cambodian senator and his daughter in connection with a call centre scam and money laundering. In July, cyber police officers raided the luxury home of Cambodian businesswoman Phu Cherlin, daughter of Kok An, owner of the Crown Casino…

  • Pathum Thani residents warned of rising Chao Phraya River levels | Thaiger

    Pathum Thani residents warned of rising Chao Phraya River levels

    Residents in Pathum Thani were on alert this week following an official warning about rising water levels in the Chao Phraya River, with authorities reporting the river is now just 20 centimetres below its 2021 flood peak. On November 9, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) issued an SMS alert stating that the Chao Phraya Dam was discharging…

  • Thailand video news | Thailand tightens alcohol rules, Major tattoo festival coming to Pattaya’s Central Marina in 2025 | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thailand tightens alcohol rules, Major tattoo festival coming to Pattaya’s Central Marina in 2025

    In today’s Thailand video news, Alex and Jay cover key stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia. Highlights include stricter alcohol regulations with new fines targeting drinkers, the arrest of a Russian man accused of promoting online drug sales using QR code stickers, and a look at Thailand’s upcoming currency makeover, with new polymer banknotes set to enter circulation soon.…

  • Chinese man arrested for fatally stabbing friend in Bangkok condo | Thaiger

    Chinese man arrested for fatally stabbing friend in Bangkok condo

    Police arrested a Chinese man in the northern province of Chiang Rai for fatally stabbing his friend at a condominium in Bangkok on October 29. Officers from Sutthisan Police Station were alerted to the fatal stabbing at a condominium room in Soi Pracharat Bamphen 5, Huai Khwang, at around 3am on October 29. According to the condominium owner, a group…

  • Frenchman arrested for series of thefts at Bangkok airport | Thaiger

    Frenchman arrested for series of thefts at Bangkok airport

    Police yesterday, November 9, arrested a Frenchman for a series of thefts committed between September and October at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. Officers of Don Mueang Airport and Don Mueang Police Station had received multiple reports of theft over recent months, prompting a thorough investigation. Officers reviewed security camera footage and identified a foreign man, later named as…

  • Thailand’s new alcohol law fines customers for drinking after hours | Thaiger

    Thailand’s new alcohol law fines customers for drinking after hours

    Thailand’s updated Alcohol Control Act, which came into force on November 8, came into effect with confusion and criticism from business operators, tourists and the hospitality industry, as the law introduces penalties not only for sellers but also for drinkers consuming alcohol outside permitted hours. Under the revised Alcohol Control Act (No. 2), B.E. 2568, consumers can now be fined…

  • November 10 weather: Thunderstorms expected in 31 Thai provinces today | Thaiger

    November 10 weather: Thunderstorms expected in 31 Thai provinces today

    Weather conditions in Thailand today, November 10, have prompted warnings from the Meteorological Department (TMD) for 31 provinces, with Bangkok and surrounding areas also advised to exercise caution due to thunderstorms. The Meteorological Department forecasts that over the next 24 hours, rainfall will decrease in the upper parts of the country. However, isolated thunderstorms are still expected due to a…

  • Man kills brother-in-law over loud music in Surin dispute | Thaiger

    Man kills brother-in-law over loud music in Surin dispute

    A tragic incident unfolded yesterday, on November 8, in Buachet district, Surin province, where a 51 year old man shot and killed his brother-in-law following a dispute over loud music. The incident occurred at a residence in Moo 8, Ban Na Klang, Sadao subdistrict. Police Lieutenant Yuttana Jantayung, an investigator at Sadao Police Station, received the report and informed Police…

  • Tattoo festival to transform Pattaya’s Central Marina in November 2025 | Thaiger

    Tattoo festival to transform Pattaya’s Central Marina in November 2025

    Tattoo enthusiasts and artists are preparing for the Marina International Tattoo Festival 2025, a major event set to transform Pattaya’s leading shopping destination into a vibrant celebration of body art. Taking place from November 15 – 16 at Central Marina Outlet, the festival will spotlight over 22 competitive categories, showcasing global talent through live demonstrations and engaging experiences that highlight…

  • Thai push for new airline routes in north to boost tourism | Thaiger

    Thai push for new airline routes in north to boost tourism

    Transport Deputy Minister Mallika Jirapanwanich is advocating for airlines to expand routes in North Thailand to boost tourism and the local economy. The Department of Airports is promoting the ‘New Route – New Airline’ policy to encourage new flight paths. Mallika highlighted yesterday, on November 8 that the northern region has become a popular destination for both Thai and international…

  • Phuket airport expansion delay threatens tourism growth | Thaiger

    Phuket airport expansion delay threatens tourism growth

    Phuket’s tourism sector is facing concerns as Thaneth Tantipiriyakij, President of the Phuket Tourist Association, criticises the delay in the Phuket International Airport Phase 2 expansion. He warned that waiting nearly another decade could leave the island struggling to meet increasing passenger demands. During a meeting at Splash Beach Resort in Mai Khao on Thursday, November 6, Thaneth highlighted the…

  • Pattaya city vies for 2026 ASEAN smoke-free award | Thaiger

    Pattaya city vies for 2026 ASEAN smoke-free award

    Yesterday, on November 7, Wuttisak Rermkijakarn, Deputy Mayor of Pattaya City, led a delegation to showcase the achievements of the ‘Outstanding Smoke-Free Local Government Organisation (Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes)’ initiative. The presentation, aimed at the 2026 ASEAN Smoke-Free Award organised by the ASEAN Secretariat, was held in Meeting Room 132, Pattaya City Hall. Attendees included the Pattaya City Clerk, Deputy City…

  • Thai supercar racer criticises police after two stops for license plate | Thaiger

    Thai supercar racer criticises police after two stops for license plate

    Today, on November 9, Dr Kanthicha Chimsiri, also known as Madam Yui, expressed frustration on Facebook after being pulled over by the police twice for not displaying a front license plate. She criticised the approach, suggesting it could pose a public inconvenience and danger. Dr Kanthicha, who is a well-known Thai female supercar racer and former Miss Universe Thailand 2016,…

  • Tourist bus overturns in Lampang, injuring over 39 passengers | Thaiger

    Tourist bus overturns in Lampang, injuring over 39 passengers

    A tourist bus travelling from Chiang Mai to Bangkok overturned on Khun Tan hill in Lampang province, resulting in injuries to over 39 international tourists, with one individual seriously injured and trapped inside in the bus crash. The incident occurred at around 8.45pm yesterday, on November 8, when Chiang Mai traffic police received a report about an accident involving a…

  • Foreign nationals arrested on Koh Phangan for illegal construction work | Thaiger

    Foreign nationals arrested on Koh Phangan for illegal construction work

    Two foreigners arrested in Koh Phangan for illegal construction and electrical work without permits, facing legal action after police found evidence. They threatened legal action against the officers but were eventually confronted with evidence of their activities. Yesterday, on November 8 at 2pm, Police Lieutenant General Suksira Phueka-am, Commissioner of the Tourist Police, directed officers from the Tourist Police Station…

  • Brit jailed over 19m baht Thailand cannabis run at Dublin airport | Thaiger

    Brit jailed over 19m baht Thailand cannabis run at Dublin airport

    A British man was sentenced to three and a half years in prison in Dublin after admitting to importing nearly 500,000 euros (approximately 19 million baht) worth of cannabis from Thailand, destined for sale in Ireland. The man, 22 year old Jamie Kearns from Arley in Coventry, was stopped by customs officers at Terminal One in Dublin Airport while arriving…

  • Thailand retailers wage all-out war for 11.11 shopping surge | Thaiger

    Thailand retailers wage all-out war for 11.11 shopping surge

    Major retailers in Thailand are ramping up 11.11 campaigns with omnichannel strategies to boost year-end consumer spending and reclaim lost sales. As the final quarter of the year kicks into gear, November has become a high-stakes battleground for Thailand’s leading retailers. With consumer spending still lagging, major department stores and specialty chains are pushing their 11.11 campaigns to new heights,…

  • Ang Thong reels as worst flood in decades hits homes and hospital (video) | Thaiger

    Ang Thong reels as worst flood in decades hits homes and hospital (video)

    Flooding in Ang Thong province has reached a critical level, with rising waters from the Chao Phraya River breaching barriers and inundating key areas including Pa Mok Market and local municipalities. Officials are scrambling to contain the damage by reinforcing embankments with clay in multiple locations. In Pa Mok Market, water levels have surged by up to 50 centimetres, forcing…

  • Anutin promises to dissolve Parliament within 120 days | Thaiger

    Anutin promises to dissolve Parliament within 120 days

    Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed that Parliament will be dissolved within 120 days as part of a political agreement with the opposition party. The PM reaffirmed his commitment to dissolve parliament by January 31, 2026, fulfilling an agreement made with the People’s Party. The decision follows growing speculation about his administration’s stability ahead of the upcoming censure debate. Anutin…

  • UK lifts travel warning as Trat tourism gears up for rebound | Thaiger

    UK lifts travel warning as Trat tourism gears up for rebound

    The United Kingdom has officially lifted its travel advisory against non-essential travel to Trat, a move welcomed by local tourism operators hoping to revive bookings ahead of peak season. Wichit Sukrasuyanon, president of the Trat Tourism Association, confirmed that the change has already led to a noticeable boost in bookings, especially from European markets. He said average hotel occupancy rates…

  • People’s Party faces axe over student aide salary scandal | Thaiger

    People’s Party faces axe over student aide salary scandal

    The Klatham Party is preparing to file a petition with the Election Commission (EC) seeking the dissolution of the People’s Party (PP), following explosive allegations involving the misuse of parliamentary appointments and salaries. Klatham MP for Kamphaeng Phet, Phai Lik, announced his intention to take the matter to the EC, claiming that the PP appointed a Grade 10 student as…

  • Pattaya preps for 5 billion baht Tomorrowland 2026 fest | Thaiger

    Pattaya preps for 5 billion baht Tomorrowland 2026 fest

    Officials in Pattaya are preparing for a massive music festival set to attract thousands of visitors and inject 5 billion baht into the local economy. Bang Lamung district is already laying the groundwork for Tomorrowland 2026, the first Southeast Asian edition of the iconic Belgian music festival, with a high-level strategy meeting chaired by District Chief Patcharaphat Srithanyanon. The festival…

  • Phuket boat taxi trial hits delay but promises smoother trips | Thaiger

    Phuket boat taxi trial hits delay but promises smoother trips

    Phuket’s boat taxi project, aimed at easing traffic for tourists and locals, has been delayed, pushing back the start of its much-anticipated trial run. The pilot run of Phuket’s boat taxi service, a project touted as a game-changer for the island’s notorious traffic problems, has been pushed back to mid-December. The trial, originally scheduled to launch earlier, will now take…

  • Bang Saen Beach turns black, vendors fear tourist drop | Thaiger

    Bang Saen Beach turns black, vendors fear tourist drop

    Seawater at a popular beach in eastern Thailand turned black, raising concerns among visitors and vendors about health risks and a drop in tourism. Seawater along Bang Saen Beach in Chon Buri has taken on a strange black hue, believed to be caused by a plankton bloom triggered by recent storms and rainfall. While there’s no unpleasant odour or danger…

  • School bus overturns in northern Thailand, students injured | Thaiger

    School bus overturns in northern Thailand, students injured

    A double-decker bus carrying students on a school trip in northern Thailand overturned on a highway, injuring several and prompting a police investigation. The bus, carrying dozens of secondary school students from Uttaradit, flipped onto its side on the Phitsanulok–Nakhon Sawan Road around 10am yesterday, November 7. The crash occurred in Banphot Phisai district, Phitsanulok province, and left multiple students…