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  • Air India flight diverted to Russia due to engine issue, passengers stranded | Thaiger

    Air India flight diverted to Russia due to engine issue, passengers stranded

    An Air India flight en route from New Delhi to San Francisco was forced to make an unscheduled landing in Russia’s Far East port town of Magadan due to engine issues. The airline has stated that a reserve plane will be dispatched from Mumbai to transport the affected passengers. The Boeing 777 aircraft, carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew members,…

  • Acclaimed painter Francoise Gilot dies at 101, leaving vibrant legacy | Thaiger

    Acclaimed painter Francoise Gilot dies at 101, leaving vibrant legacy

    Acclaimed painter Francoise Gilot, who was known for her turbulent relationship with Pablo Picasso, has passed away at the age of 101. Her daughter, Aurelia Engel, confirmed that Gilot died in a New York hospital, where she had been residing for many years. Engel praised her mother’s artistic talent, stating, “She was an extremely talented artist, and we will be…

  • Drought hits Singburi: Turbo-charged pump aids fish, supports local agriculture | Thaiger

    Drought hits Singburi: Turbo-charged pump aids fish, supports local agriculture

    As drought continues in Thailand’s central Singburi province the a temple’s fish pond is experiencing a severe reduction in water levels, causing a shortage of oxygen for the fish. Consequently, the Pak Than Sub-district Administration Organisation (SAO) has urgently installed a turbo-charged pump to transfer water from a nearby canal into the pond, simultaneously supporting the aquatic life and allowing locals…

  • Phuket shooting: Russian restauranteur targeted in daylight attack | Thaiger

    Phuket shooting: Russian restauranteur targeted in daylight attack

    The idyllic streets of Phuket were rocked today by a brutal act of violence as a man, believed to be a Russian restaurant owner, was shot inside his car outside a cafe. The incident unfolded in broad daylight, sending shockwaves through the peaceful neighbourhood. Police rushed to the scene on Boat Avenue in Cherng Talay, where they discovered a blue…

  • Election Commission to recommend vote recounts amid integrity concerns | Thaiger

    Election Commission to recommend vote recounts amid integrity concerns

    In a new development on the Thai election, the Election Commission (EC) of Thailand is taking necessary measures to ensure the fairness of the recent general election. The EC plans to recommend vote recounts in certain party list constituencies after finding unused distributed voting cards. Furthermore, the EC is working to resolve over 280 disputes that question the validity of…

  • Police Division 8 enhances gun training amid growing criminal confrontations | Thaiger

    Police Division 8 enhances gun training amid growing criminal confrontations

    Thailand’s Police Division 8 enforces gun practice training for officers to effectively control situations involving criminals, as confrontations between police and criminals have seen a spike. The goal is to improve officers’ competence in handling weapons and their preparedness to face real-life scenarios. In recent times, conflicts between investigators and criminals have seen a sharp increase, which has caused concern…

  • Alcoholic sets fire to his bedridden wife resulting in her death | Thaiger

    Alcoholic sets fire to his bedridden wife resulting in her death

    In a horrifying incident that has left a community in shock, a Thai man set fire to his bedridden wife, resulting in her tragic demise. The disturbing crime unfolded in the Isaan province of Udon Thani. At 8am today, Banyat and Phatcharapha Ritthanusorn were startled by an argument they overheard. Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, they promptly reported it…

  • Superheroes gather at homemade pizza-burger joint for vibrant grand opening | Thaiger

    Superheroes gather at homemade pizza-burger joint for vibrant grand opening

    Worldwide superheroes gathered to launch a pizza and burger restaurant offering homemade delicacies and colourful entertainment at The Box Homemade Pizza & Burger today, located in front of CJ Supermarket near the Sam Liam community market in Khon Kaen City Municipality. With a special buy one, get one free promotion on small-sized pizzas, the grand opening attracted a large crowd,…

  • MFP leader vows to tackle Bangkok’s traffic, flooding, and air pollution | Thaiger

    MFP leader vows to tackle Bangkok’s traffic, flooding, and air pollution

    In a meeting yesterday with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, Move Forward Party (MFP) leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat pledged to address 21 major issues plaguing the capital city. These problems include traffic congestion, flooding, and PM 2.5 air pollution. The meeting was also attended by several MFP MPs-elect for Bangkok and Bangkok councillors, signalling a strong collaboration between…

  • School addresses behavioural improvement camp after viral social media post | Thaiger

    School addresses behavioural improvement camp after viral social media post

    A reputable school in Thailand’s Chanthaburi province has clarified its position after being accused on the ‘Bad Student’ Facebook page of sending students with low behavioural scores to a military camp for training. The school insisted that close supervision during the program ensured no violence occurred, and the activity aimed to improve students’ discipline. According to the director of Benchamarachuthit…

  • Jackpot seekers get a ‘lotto’ think about: Ten-year analysis reveals Thai lottery trends for June 16 draw | Thaiger

    Jackpot seekers get a ‘lotto’ think about: Ten-year analysis reveals Thai lottery trends for June 16 draw

    Lottery enthusiasts looking for tips for this month’s lottery may want to ponder over a ten-year retrospective analysis of Thai jackpot results for the upcoming June 16 draw, including the most common winning numbers. Looking back at the lottery results for June 16 from the Government Lottery Office in the past ten years, a pattern of frequently occurring numbers has been…

  • Beach vendor apologises for misunderstanding over lounge chair slogan confusion | Thaiger

    Beach vendor apologises for misunderstanding over lounge chair slogan confusion

    A recent misunderstanding between a beach chair vendor and a tourist in Cha-am Beach, Phetchaburi, resulted in the vendor being suspended from work for 15 days. The tourist had rented a chair for 400 baht and asked about the duration allowed. The vendor responded with the phrase “Sit for as long as you like, even for days,” which led to…

  • Thailand among 13 countries eligible for Canada eTA, bypassing visa requirements | Thaiger

    Thailand among 13 countries eligible for Canada eTA, bypassing visa requirements

    Canada now allows Thai tourists to enter without a visa, provided they have previously had a Canadian visa or hold a valid US visa. The Canadian government announced this change yesterday, extending its Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) programme to 13 countries, including Thailand. The Canadian government has revised its relocation and services programme to ensure greater efficiency and equality for…

  • Lottery winner fulfills vow by sucking nipples of giant statue in Rayong | Thaiger

    Lottery winner fulfills vow by sucking nipples of giant statue in Rayong

    A Thai lottery winner fulfilled a vow he had made with a giant statue in the eastern province of Rayong by sucking its nipples. Residents in the area protested believing the man’s behaviour angered the spirit of the Phisuea Samut statue and five people died as a consequence. A resident in the Mueang district of Rayong province, 64 year old…

  • Thailand’s Big Data Institute to shape policies and boost economy | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Big Data Institute to shape policies and boost economy

    In a bid to harness the power of big data for social and economic progress, the Thai government has announced the creation of the Big Data Institute (BDI). This new public agency will focus on managing the vast amounts of data generated by the public and state agencies, and will be operational within 180 days. The BDI will replace the…

  • Medical glove exports decline amid allergy concerns and easing Covid-19 cases | Thaiger

    Medical glove exports decline amid allergy concerns and easing Covid-19 cases

    The export of medical gloves made from rubber latex is expected to continue its decline this year, as Covid-19 infections ease and some countries impose bans on natural rubber gloves due to allergy concerns, according to the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). The decline in glove exports has been significant since last year, impacting Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, said Warawan…

  • Customs Chief orders probe into high-ranking official clearing illegal fuel truck | Thaiger

    Customs Chief orders probe into high-ranking official clearing illegal fuel truck

    The Director of Thailand’s Excise Department ordered an urgent investigation into allegations of a high-ranking official calling to clear an illegal fuel transport operation. If found guilty, the official will be suspended or dismissed from service immediately. The operation led by a provincial excise officer resulted in the arrest of a 47 year old man accused of illegally possessing untaxed…

  • Viral image ties social media in knots as love triangle unfolds in Vietnam | Thaiger

    Viral image ties social media in knots as love triangle unfolds in Vietnam

    A viral image featuring a woman who married her neighbour’s older brother a decade after attending his first wedding has captivated social media users in Vietnam. The unexpected love story defies conventional expectations and caused quite a stir online. This unexpected love story began over 10 years ago when a young woman attended the wedding of her neighbour’s brother. No…

  • Two killed in Patong motorcycle crash near De Coze Hotel | Thaiger

    Two killed in Patong motorcycle crash near De Coze Hotel

    A tragic road accident near De Coze Hotel in Patong claimed the lives of a foreign man and an unidentified woman yesterday evening. Patong Police are currently investigating the case. The collision between a car and a motorcycle occurred on Phra Metta Rd, also known as Phang Muang Sai Kor Rd. Upon arriving at the scene, Lt Col Chayakorn Tangsakul…

  • Thai coalition parties propose zero-based budgeting for efficiency | Thaiger

    Thai coalition parties propose zero-based budgeting for efficiency

    The implementation of zero-based budgeting (ZBB) has been proposed by the Move Forward Party (MFP) as part of a 23-point memorandum of understanding signed by eight political parties seeking to form a new coalition government. The MFP argues that the current budgeting system fails to address the public’s needs due to bureaucratic hurdles. ZBB requires state officials to justify expenses…

  • Soldier death sparks rumours: Mother refutes claims of hazing over e-cigarette incident | Thaiger

    Soldier death sparks rumours: Mother refutes claims of hazing over e-cigarette incident

    A 21 year old Thai soldier was found dead in the barracks of an army camp in Saraburi Province, sparking rumours that he was punished for bringing an electronic cigarette into the camp. However, the deceased soldier’s mother has refuted these claims, stating his cause of death was unrelated to any physical abuse or a ruptured spleen, and the truth…

  • Lorry driver survives crash while transporting corn, credits protective spirit | Thaiger

    Lorry driver survives crash while transporting corn, credits protective spirit

    A lorry driver miraculously survived after losing control and crashing his pickup truck, loaded with corn, into a tree in Thailand‘s Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The driver, 27 year old Patinya Muangsri, was unharmed during the incident, while his girlfriend sustained a minor injury. The accident occurred along Phet Kasem Road, near kilometre 314 in Nong Bua Village, Kho Lak,…

  • Inflation plummets to 21-month low in Thailand as fuel and electricity prices drop | Thaiger

    Inflation plummets to 21-month low in Thailand as fuel and electricity prices drop

    Inflation in Thailand reached its lowest point in 21 months last month, primarily driven by declining fuel prices and electricity bills, along with a higher price base in May of the previous year. Experts predict that the inflation rate will further decrease throughout June. Wichanun Niwatjinda, deputy director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, expects inflation for June to…

  • Chinese streamer dies in alcohol challenge, second incident in a month | Thaiger

    Chinese streamer dies in alcohol challenge, second incident in a month

    A popular Chinese live streamer, known online as Zhong Yuan Huang Ge, passed away on June 2 after indulging in excessive alcohol consumption during a live show to win a cash prize from his viewers. His death marks the second such incident within a month and highlights the dangers of internet fame mixed with alcohol challenges. Zhong Yuan Huang Ge,…

  • Foreign investors sell 100 billion baht in Thai stocks and shares amid global rate rise | Thaiger

    Foreign investors sell 100 billion baht in Thai stocks and shares amid global rate rise

    In the first five months of this year, foreign investors offloaded almost 100 billion baht worth of Thai shares, with 33.4 billion baht sold in May alone, due to increasing global interest rates and uncertainties surrounding the formation of a new government. Despite this, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) expressed optimism yesterday, believing that the recent easing of the…

  • Depressed woman kills partner with hammer, hangs herself in tragic double death | Thaiger

    Depressed woman kills partner with hammer, hangs herself in tragic double death

    A shocking tragedy unfolded as a Thai woman discovered her sister’s lifeless body hanging under the stairs at their home in Nakhon Nayok province. The search for her sister’s partner led her to find a second body, brutally beaten in the bathroom. Yesterday, authorities were called to a gruesome scene in a house near Mongkol Tham Park, in the Phrommani…

  • A question that matters: What is a woman? | Thaiger

    A question that matters: What is a woman?

    The question that had so many politicians stumped recently, a question that five years ago would make you think, why are you asking me such an obvious question? Well, it’s not 2018 anymore and the definition of a woman is no longer based on chromosomes and one’s ability to menstruate and mother a child. As we see in the recent…

  • Trang warns of severe dengue fever outbreak, 2 deaths and 164 cases reported | Thaiger

    Trang warns of severe dengue fever outbreak, 2 deaths and 164 cases reported

    Trang province‘s public health department urges citizens to be vigilant against dengue fever as outbreaks become more severe, with two deaths and 164 infections reported, mostly among children. Authorities are expediting efforts to eliminate mosquito larvae. The province’s deputy public health director, Wacharananon Tin-naiaython, revealed that dengue fever cases have increased significantly in the past two weeks, with 164 infections…

  • Thai family plagued by swarms of beetles struggles to eat and sleep | Thaiger

    Thai family plagued by swarms of beetles struggles to eat and sleep

    A family in Thailand‘s western Ratchaburi province faces a severe infestation of beetles, making their daily lives difficult as they struggle to eat, sleep, and conduct their regular routines. The 70 year old wooden house is the only one in the area affected by the insects, which have invaded various parts of the home, resulting in a desperate cry for…

  • Shanghai court freezes £200m in Dalian Wanda unit shares | Thaiger

    Shanghai court freezes £200m in Dalian Wanda unit shares

    A Shanghai court has imposed a freeze on 1.98 billion yuan (US$278.18 million) worth of shares in a subsidiary of Dalian Wanda Group, the largest commercial property developer in China. The affected shares were issued by Dalian Wanda Commercial Management Group, the property management division of Dalian Wanda Group. Two court notices, dated June 5, revealed that the shares were…