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  • China’s unusual belly button sticker trend creates illusion of longer legs | Thaiger

    China’s unusual belly button sticker trend creates illusion of longer legs

    A rising beauty trend in China is causing a stir online as women flock to purchase temporary tattoo stickers designed to resemble belly buttons. This unusual belly button sticker trend aims to create an illusion of a shorter torso and longer legs, with an increasing number of women reported to be adopting this practice. The beauty trend, which has taken…

  • Teenagers accused of sexual assault on minor after cannabis use, victim pregnant | Thaiger

    Teenagers accused of sexual assault on minor after cannabis use, victim pregnant

    A 15 year old teenager, part of a group of five, has been accused of sexually assaulting a 14 year old girl, who is now pregnant after they had consumed cannabis. The girl’s aunt reported the incident to the Khlong Luang Police Station at 11am today. The aunt, accompanied by Cholada Butwicha, a representative from the Survive page, brought the…

  • Arresting attention: Handsome traffic officer’s viral photo drives social media frenzy in Thailand | Thaiger

    Arresting attention: Handsome traffic officer’s viral photo drives social media frenzy in Thailand

    A traffic officer’s photograph from the Facebook page of Phitsanulok City Police Station Traffic Department has gone viral, attributing its popularity to the officer’s good looks. The post, which was accompanied by a message encouraging safe driving and compliance with traffic laws, attracted numerous comments, especially from women expressing a desire to be arrested. The flurry of queries about the…

  • Thai government courts BlackRock for BGC investment | Thaiger

    Thai government courts BlackRock for BGC investment

    The Thai government recently initiated discussions with New York-based BlackRock Inc., the globe’s most prominent asset management firm, aiming to draw investments for Thailand’s Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) business sector. In a significant move, this conversation placed a spotlight on Thailand’s commitment to sustainable economic growth, aligning with global green trends. Chai Watcharong, the government spokesperson, disclosed that the dialogue between Prime…

  • Manila money munch: Airport officer’s theft cover-up caught on camera (video) | Thaiger

    Manila money munch: Airport officer’s theft cover-up caught on camera (video)

    A security camera at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines, captured the moment when an airport security officer tried to destroy evidence of a theft she committed – by swallowing the stolen money. The Chinese victim, identified as Cai, told local media that the theft occurred at around 8am on September 8 while he was going through a baggage…

  • Room key row turns sharp: Hotel worker stabbed in Pattaya dispute | Thaiger

    Room key row turns sharp: Hotel worker stabbed in Pattaya dispute

    A hotel worker in Pattaya was stabbed after a dispute with a woman who was attempting to gain unlawful access to the premises. The incident, which took place at 10.06pm yesterday, prompted an immediate response from the local police, and emergency services. The scene, located at the Central Mall Shopping Center, was a hive of activity as authorities discovered the injured…

  • Parking pickle: Bangkok condo resident slapped with 20,000 baht fine | Thaiger

    Parking pickle: Bangkok condo resident slapped with 20,000 baht fine

    A Bangkok resident has been hit a hefty fine of 20,000 baht after leaving her car parked in the condo’s parking lot for 20 days. The unnamed condominium management team explained to the resident, named Jen, that a fine is triggered once a vehicle remains stationary for over 15 days. This regulation is part of the condo’s rules, which Jen…

  • Elderly man found dead in Nakhon Ratchasima home, alcohol poisoning suspected | Thaiger

    Elderly man found dead in Nakhon Ratchasima home, alcohol poisoning suspected

    A 65 year old man was discovered dead in his home yesterday in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand after locals detected a foul smell. The authorities suspect he had been dead for about two days before his body was found yesterday. The deceased, named Amnuay (surname withheld), was discovered alone in his house in the Dan Kwian district, wearing only a pair…

  • Lost love: Roadside reunion with sex doll ‘ex’ leaves Taiwan buzzing | Thaiger

    Lost love: Roadside reunion with sex doll ‘ex’ leaves Taiwan buzzing

    An intriguing incident recently created a stir on Taiwanese social media, following the discovery of an abandoned ex-girlfriend on a roadside. This ex-girlfriend, a heavily used worn-out sex doll, was wrapped in a white cloth and left on the roadside grass, sparking sympathy and astonishment among netizens. The peculiar event was shared on the public Facebook group, the Taiwanese public…

  • Chilling confession: Sadistic child killer reveals horror tale behind children’s murders | Thaiger

    Chilling confession: Sadistic child killer reveals horror tale behind children’s murders

    Sadistic child killer Songsak Songsaeng revealed to police officers the harrowing details of his children’s murders. He claimed that he killed only three of them and that two others died of illness. KhaoSod reported today that Songsak shifted blame for his violent acts onto his wives and children. He further claimed that his mental health issues had made it difficult…

  • Double rainbow dazzles northeastern Thailand with hopes of good fortune | Thaiger

    Double rainbow dazzles northeastern Thailand with hopes of good fortune

    An unusual spectacle of two rainbows at once stirred excitement among the residents of Sisaket, in northeastern Thailand who believe it to be a sign of forthcoming good fortune. The rare phenomenon occurred following a day of continuous heavy rainfall, which had cast a gloomy atmosphere over the area. As the rain ceased and sunlight pierced through the cloud cover,…

  • Phuket’s vice: Island faces rising tide in drug woes | Thaiger

    Phuket’s vice: Island faces rising tide in drug woes

    Phuket’s Vice Governor acknowledged there is an escalating drug crisis on the island, with surging narcotics use and a growing number of dealer arrests. The revelation was made during the Phuket Provincial Narcotics Prevention and Suppression Center Committee meeting at the Provincial Hall. The meeting was attended by Phuket Provincial Police Deputy Commander, Police Colonel Kitipong Klaikaew, Thongchai Somkiatkul from…

  • Cool ride, hot water: Fake licence plate lands young Thai man in prison | Thaiger

    Cool ride, hot water: Fake licence plate lands young Thai man in prison

    A young Thai man faces five years in prison after he was arrested by Ubon Ratchathani Highway Police for using a fake red licence plate. The suspect had a genuine plate but claimed he used the fraudulent one to make his vehicle look cool. The police suspect he was trying to evade traffic tickets. Forging government documents, such as licence…

  • Former Thai PM Thaksin’s parole could be as early as February | Thaiger

    Former Thai PM Thaksin’s parole could be as early as February

    Former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is expected to be granted parole as early as the latter part of February next year, following a reduction of his original eight-year prison term to a single year. This update was provided by a high-ranking official from the Department of Corrections. The 74 year old former prime minister made his way back to Thailand…

  • Police officer fatally shot by colleague at Thai ops base | Thaiger

    Police officer fatally shot by colleague at Thai ops base

    A terrifying incident unfolded when a police officer from a special operations unit was brutally gunned down by a fellow officer at their operations base in Rangae district, Narathiwat, southern Thailand. The victim was on guard duty when his colleague unleashed a hail of bullets from an M16 rifle, instantly killing him. National Police Chief Police General Damrongsak Kittiprapas promptly…

  • Thai woman sexually harassed on public bus by masturbating pervert in Nakhon Nayok | Thaiger

    Thai woman sexually harassed on public bus by masturbating pervert in Nakhon Nayok

    A Thai woman shared a video of a pervert masturbating and sexually harassing her on a public bus travelling from Bangkok to Nakhon Nayok province to denounce the deviant and warn others. The victim, 23 year old Boat, shared a video of being sexually harassed on the public bus on Facebook on Monday, September 18. In the video, the man…

  • Flaming love: Pre-wedding photoshoot sparks wildfire, shuts down Indonesian park (video) | Thaiger

    Flaming love: Pre-wedding photoshoot sparks wildfire, shuts down Indonesian park (video)

    A pre-wedding photoshoot gone awry in Indonesia’s Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park caused a substantial wildfire, forcing the temporary closure of the popular tourist site. The fire, which spread over 312 acres, was sparked by a flare used in the photoshoot. National park officials revealed that the fire was ignited by a flare shot during a pre-wedding photoshoot of a…

  • Solar sparks fly: SPCG revs up to electrify Eastern Economic Corridor | Thaiger

    Solar sparks fly: SPCG revs up to electrify Eastern Economic Corridor

    After nearly two years of delay, SPCG, a leading solar farm developer in Thailand, is set to start construction of solar farms within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). SPCG anticipates generating a combined power capacity of 500 megawatts. The delay was due to the need to identify suitable areas for the project and awaiting the license approval from the new…

  • Lucky gecko’s double tail: The house’s ticket to lottery fortune in Thailand | Thaiger

    Lucky gecko’s double tail: The house’s ticket to lottery fortune in Thailand

    Residents of a house believe a distinctive two-tailed gecko they spotted clinging to a wall in Phayao province, Thailand is a lucky lottery omen. The homeowner, holding a belief in the superstition that geckos are harbingers of good luck, decided to take a chance with the lottery by using the house number. These particular geckos, remarkably plump and measuring approximately…

  • 13 year old girl hides truth about giving birth to baby after being raped | Thaiger

    13 year old girl hides truth about giving birth to baby after being raped

    A 13 year old Thai girl lied to her family and the police after giving birth because she was ashamed of being raped. Fearing that her family would not accept the truth, the girl lied that she found a newborn baby abandoned in a market in the Pathum Thani province, near Bangkok. The young girl told her teacher on September…

  • Mind the gap! Bangkok BTS Skytrain startles passengers with open-door drama | Thaiger

    Mind the gap! Bangkok BTS Skytrain startles passengers with open-door drama

    A video clip of a Bangkok BTS Skytrain running with one of its doors wide open left passengers and netizens shocked. The footage, which quickly spread around the world online, was captured on a BTS Skytrain in Thailand. A TikTok user, under the account @star111042, shared the video, warning others not to stand or lean against the doors. The video…

  • Former FFP MP, Pannika Wanich, banned for life for disrespecting Thai monarchy | Thaiger

    Former FFP MP, Pannika Wanich, banned for life for disrespecting Thai monarchy

    The Supreme Court issued an official notice, permanently banning former Future Forward Party (FFP) MP Pannika “Chor” Wanich from participating in elections and holding political positions for life, following her display of disrespect towards the monarchy. This action stems from a 2019 Facebook post by Chor, which prompted the secretary-general of the Association for the Protection of the Thai Constitution,…

  • Weixin Pay rolls out red carpet for tourists in Thailand with new payment perks | Thaiger

    Weixin Pay rolls out red carpet for tourists in Thailand with new payment perks

    Tencent’s Weixin Pay, commonly known as WeChat Pay, a Chinese payment service provider, has introduced innovative features aimed at simplifying payments for foreign tourists in China and cross-border transactions in Thailand. These features allow visitors to conveniently make payments by scanning QR codes, streamlining the payment process. Starting in July, Tencent has been collaborating closely with major global credit card…

  • Lottery luck runs out for bag-grabbing Thai employee | Thaiger

    Lottery luck runs out for bag-grabbing Thai employee

    A private Thai company employee was arrested by Nakhon Sawan police for theft after CCTV footage showed him picking up an unattended bag left at a hospital. The bag, belonging to a local cattle trader contained 105,000 baht and 20 government lottery tickets. Instead of returning the bag, he used the money for personal indulgences, including buying drugs, a motorbike,…

  • Phuket’s tourism boom: Visa-free policy sparks influx of Chinese and Kazakhstani visitors | Thaiger

    Phuket’s tourism boom: Visa-free policy sparks influx of Chinese and Kazakhstani visitors

    The popular tourist destination of Phuket is on the cusp of a significant increase in Chinese and Kazakhstani visitors, thanks to a new visa-free policy set to take effect next week. The policy, unveiled in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, grants 30-day visa-free stays for nationals from both countries, starting from Monday and extending until February 29. The Tourism Authority…

  • 1 killed and 1 injured in sign collapse at petrol station in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    1 killed and 1 injured in sign collapse at petrol station in Chon Buri

    Tragedy struck in Sri Racha district, Chon Buri province, after thunder and lightning struck an enormous advertising sign at a PTT petrol station, causing it to collapse and kill a pickup driver. Officers at Sri Racha police station were notified of the sign collapse at around 4.30pm yesterday, September 20. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the advertising sign lay over…

  • Thai economy to be driven by private consumption, tourism in 2023 | Thaiger

    Thai economy to be driven by private consumption, tourism in 2023

    Stimulating private consumption is a reasonable strategy for the government to maintain economic growth amidst global uncertainties, according to Tim Leelahaphan, an economist at Standard Chartered Bank Thailand. The first half of 2023 saw a 7% year-on-year increase in the country’s private consumption. Expectations are high for private consumption and tourism to be the main drivers of economic growth in…

  • Thai woman issues warning after naked woman breaks into her house in Krabi to watch TV (video) | Thaiger

    Thai woman issues warning after naked woman breaks into her house in Krabi to watch TV (video)

    A Thai woman issued a warning to residents of Ao Luek district in the southern province of Krabi after a naked woman broke into her house to watch television. The homeowner, a 47 year old woman named Romla Saiwaree, shared a video of the naked woman with Channel 7 yesterday. In the video, Romla and another man are seen entering…

  • Thailand’s Student Loan Fund expands reach to address ageing society needs | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Student Loan Fund expands reach to address ageing society needs

    The Student Loan Fund (SLF) in Thailand, managed by Chainarong Katchapanan, announced plans to extend its loan services to all working-age adults, aged between 18 and 65. The move, aimed at upskilling and reskilling, is in response to Thailand’s shift towards an ageing society. This initiative will be implemented by the end of this year, marking the first time since…

  • Intense rainfall warning for 49 Thai provinces: Bangkok to face severe impact | Thaiger

    Intense rainfall warning for 49 Thai provinces: Bangkok to face severe impact

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for intense rainfall, impacting 49 provinces, with 70% of these regions likely to be severely affected. Bangkok is anticipated to bear the full brunt of the storms. Residents are cautioned against potential dangers, including flash floods and rapid forest water flow. This forecast is valid from 6am today until 6am tomorrow. Eastern…