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  • Thai girl left blind and disabled after overdose at Bangkok hospital | Thaiger

    Thai girl left blind and disabled after overdose at Bangkok hospital

    A nine year old Thai girl visited a hospital in Bangkok for treatment of diarrhoea but disaster struck when the medical team allegedly administered an overdose of medication, resulting in blindness and cerebral palsy (CP). Renowned lawyer Ananchai Chaiyadej shared details of the case on his Facebook account on April 9. He began his post by stating, “#WrongMedicineChangeLife. A doctor…

  • Late-night transgender fight shocks tourists on Pattaya Beach (video) | Thaiger

    Late-night transgender fight shocks tourists on Pattaya Beach (video)

    A dramatic altercation between two transgender women broke out on Pattaya Beach in the early hours of yesterday morning drawing the attention of stunned tourists and quickly going viral online. At 2.36am yesterday, April 10, Pattaya Police were alerted to the scene of the fight. Officers rushed to the popular beachfront location but, by the time they arrived, the pair…

  • Foreign travellers told to log on 3 days before Thailand arrival | Thaiger

    Foreign travellers told to log on 3 days before Thailand arrival

    Foreign travellers planning a trip to Thailand are being told to get online and fill in Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) three days before they arrive or risk being turned away at the border, as the country ditches its old-school paper arrival cards in favour of a slick new digital system. From May 1, all international visitors, whether arriving by air,…

  • Wanted Russian arrested at Phuket Airport over unpaid wages | Thaiger

    Wanted Russian arrested at Phuket Airport over unpaid wages

    Immigration officers at Phuket International Airport swooped to arrest a 29 year old Russian national wanted on a Phuket Provincial Court warrant for allegedly failing to pay employee wages and defying directives issued by labour inspectors. The dramatic takedown took place at approximately 3.30pm on Wednesday, April 9, inside the airport’s international arrivals hall. The arrest was the result of…

  • British fighter’s life cut short by drug cocktail in Pattaya, inquest | Thaiger

    British fighter’s life cut short by drug cocktail in Pattaya, inquest

    A British fighter’s dreams ended in heartbreak after he was found dead from a drug overdose in a Pattaya hotel room, an inquest has heard. Joshua Goldstone, from Etchingham, East Sussex, was discovered lifeless in Room 2412 of the Vogue Hotel in Pattaya on October 30. The 21 year old, who had been living and training in Thailand, was reportedly…

  • Shipyard foreman dies after drinking herbal liquor in Si Racha | Thaiger

    Shipyard foreman dies after drinking herbal liquor in Si Racha

    A 50 year old foreman at a well-known ship repair yard in Si Racha, Chon Buri, was found dead at his home yesterday after reportedly consuming herbal liquor. The body was found by his wife, prompting an immediate police investigation into the unexplained death. Police Lieutenant Colonel Natthaphon Boonrachakun of Laem Chabang Police Station was alerted to the incident and,…

  • Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang fly high in global airport rankings | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang fly high in global airport rankings

    Thailand’s major airports are flying high on the global stage, with Suvarnabhumi International Airport breaking into the top 40 of the world’s best airports for 2025 and Don Mueang International Airport landing in the top 10 for low-cost travel hubs. Yesterday, April 10, Airports of Thailand (AOT) Chief Executive Officer Keerati Kitimanawat announced the impressive leap in global rankings, attributing…

  • Booze cruise: Patong police nab 6 foreigners in drink-drive blitz | Thaiger

    Booze cruise: Patong police nab 6 foreigners in drink-drive blitz

    Patong police launched their Songkran road safety crackdown in dramatic style last night, collaring six foreign revellers for drink-driving in the early hours, some more than three times over the legal limit. Officers set up a checkpoint near Loma Circle on Thaweewong Road between 12.30am and 2.30am today, April 11, as part of the nationwide Seven Days road safety campaign,…

  • Lottery seekers flock to Ang Thong for tarantula fortune | Thaiger

    Lottery seekers flock to Ang Thong for tarantula fortune

    Excitement is sweeping through Ang Thong province after a mystical encounter with a tarantula at Wat Bot Ratchasattha temple. Locals and tourists flocked to the temple in the Bang Rakam subdistrict, Pho Thong district, hoping to cash in on the unlikely fortune teller. As Songkran celebrations kicked off, visitors gathered at the temple yesterday, April 10, to witness a local…

  • Bruises over baht: Pattaya van driver bloodied in beer-fuelled brawl | Thaiger

    Bruises over baht: Pattaya van driver bloodied in beer-fuelled brawl

    A late-night squabble over a 300-baht commission exploded into a full-blown street scrap in Pattaya, leaving one van driver bloodied and bystanders bolting for cover as chaos erupted in the early hours. The drama unfolded just after midnight on April 10, when Pattaya police received a call about a violent altercation on Second Road. Officers raced to the scene alongside…

  • Bangkok ramps up Songkran safety with AI and ‘Five-No’ rule | Thaiger

    Bangkok ramps up Songkran safety with AI and ‘Five-No’ rule

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has extended an invitation to the public for Songkran celebrations on Silom and Khao San roads from tomorrow, April 12, to Monday, April 14, with assurances of safety measures implemented throughout the city. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has established thorough safety protocols for all Songkran venues, including entrance checkpoints and CCTV installations, to ensure public…

  • Thai man strangled and robbed while urinating by roadside | Thaiger

    Thai man strangled and robbed while urinating by roadside

    A Thai man survived being strangled and robbed while urinating by the roadside in the northern province of Chiang Rai this week. The 26 year old victim, Apisit, filed a complaint at Mae Lao Police Station yesterday, April 10, after he managed to survive the shocking attack. The robbery took place at Nong Chang Khot Park along Den Ha–Dong Mada…

  • Glimmer of hope as phone light found in Bangkok quake rubble | Thaiger

    Glimmer of hope as phone light found in Bangkok quake rubble

    Phetkasem Foundation rescue team is hoping for a miracle after spotting what could be a survivor’s mobile phone light blinking deep beneath the rubble of the collapsed State Audit Office building, two weeks after the deadly earthquake hit Thailand’s capital Bangkok. Rescuers from the Phetkasem Foundation reported a potential breakthrough in the search for survivors after detecting what they believe…

  • Thailand Video News | Building collapse death toll, Burger King fire, Lewd Pattaya shoot | Thaiger

    Thailand Video News | Building collapse death toll, Burger King fire, Lewd Pattaya shoot

    In today’s roundup for Friday, April 11, we’re tracking the biggest headlines making waves across Thailand and Southeast Asia. A fire in Phuket damaged a Burger King and several motorbikes, while tragedy strikes in Bangkok as the death toll from a building collapse continues to rise. In Pattaya, a Chinese couple’s explicit photo shoot sparks public outrage and legal consequences.…

  • Ayutthaya buffalo trader’s home attacked with grenades, no injuries | Thaiger

    Ayutthaya buffalo trader’s home attacked with grenades, no injuries

    A buffalo trader in Ayutthaya was left in shock after unidentified persons threw grenades at his home, causing significant damage. The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, April 9, in Phra Ya Ban Lue subdistrict, Lat Bua Luang district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. The attack resulted in three damaged vehicles and frightened livestock, though fortunately, no one…

  • New Zealand man caught smuggling cocaine to Phuket in passport | Thaiger

    New Zealand man caught smuggling cocaine to Phuket in passport

    Police arrested a New Zealand man at Phuket International Airport for smuggling cocaine into the country by concealing it inside a passport. Officers at the international arrivals terminal of Phuket Airport yesterday, April 10, discovered a packet of cocaine in the possession of the 24 year old New Zealander, whose identity was not disclosed in the report. According to a…

  • Byte-sized bounce: Thai digital sector plugs back into confidence | Thaiger

    Byte-sized bounce: Thai digital sector plugs back into confidence

    Thailand’s digital sector has shown signs of life, climbing out of the red and back into confidence territory this year, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) hype, economic boosters, and a softer policy rate. But insiders warn the rebound could short-circuit if skills shortages and wage hikes aren’t tackled fast. The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) revealed that its Digital Industry…

  • Pheu Thai pushes bill to repeal 23 NCPO orders | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai pushes bill to repeal 23 NCPO orders

    Pheu Thai Party list member of Parliament Chaturon Chaisang advocates for a bill to revoke 23 orders issued by the disbanded National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). This proposed legislation is set to be introduced in the forthcoming Parliamentary session. As the chairperson of the Parliamentary committee responsible for reviewing outdated NCPO directives, Chaturon provided an update on the…

  • IMF urges Thailand to give baht-up households a helping hand | Thaiger

    IMF urges Thailand to give baht-up households a helping hand

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned Thailand to boost protections for struggling families or risk keeping millions trapped in a cycle of crushing debt, much of it borrowed just to put food on the table. In a hard-hitting Country Focus report released on April 9, the global financial watchdog highlighted that more than half of Thai workers lack formal…

  • Cop killer on the run: Drug suspect flees after deadly shootout | Thaiger

    Cop killer on the run: Drug suspect flees after deadly shootout

    Police are searching for a drug suspect who fatally shot a police officer during an attempted arrest at a rubber plantation in the northeastern province of Loei yesterday. Police Sub-Lieutenant Pairoj Prom-in, along with the drug suppression unit of Mueang Loei Police Station, swooped on the plantation in the Kokdu subdistrict, Mueang district, Loei, at around 12pm yesterday, April 10,…

  • Bangkok State Audit Office to be rebuilt but not on the deadly ruins | Thaiger

    Bangkok State Audit Office to be rebuilt but not on the deadly ruins

    The Deputy Auditor General has confirmed plans to push ahead with building a new State Audit Office but it will be moved away from the exact spot where tragedy struck when an unfinished government complex came crashing down during a powerful earthquake last month, killing 23 workers and trapping dozens more beneath the rubble. The Auditor General’s Office, still under…

  • Who’s a cheeky monkey? Phuket cops go ape over missing orangutan | Thaiger

    Who’s a cheeky monkey? Phuket cops go ape over missing orangutan

    Police raided the home of a Chinese woman in Phuket after a neighbour spotted an orangutan inside the property last week. However, no monkey was found during the search. The Phuket Info Centre news page reported the raid on the Chinese woman’s residence on Wednesday, April 9. The house is located in Supalai Lake Village on Thep Kasattri Road, in…

  • Thailand braces for summer storms during Songkran festival | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for summer storms during Songkran festival

    The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) has warned about summer storms during the Songkran festival. Thunderstorms, strong winds, and potential hail are expected, especially in the upper northeastern and northern regions. From April 10 to 12, increased rainfall is anticipated in the South. Yesterday, April 10, Suchada Sang Thaensap, the secretary to the Minister of the…

  • Thailand urged to address rising zero-dollar exports from China | Thaiger

    Thailand urged to address rising zero-dollar exports from China

    Thailand’s economy is being short-changed by a flood of so-called “zero-dollar” investments and exports from China, with experts warning the government must clamp down, or risk a new wave of growth that benefits everyone but the Thais. Amonthep Chawla, chief economist at CIMB Thai Bank’s Economic Centre, said America’s latest tariff moves, both those aimed broadly and those specifically targeting…

  • Gambling legality in Thailand | Thaiger

    Gambling legality in Thailand

    Thailand’s tourism industry has been going through a bit of a renaissance, with visitors flocking from all over Europe, America, and Asia. Many come to experience the authentic Thai culture, see the incredible sights, and learn something more about the country’s fascinating history. Many of the visitors, however, are gambling fans, who’d like to play a hand or two. But,…

  • Chiang Mai aims for fingernail dance world record | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai aims for fingernail dance world record

    In celebration of tradition and unity, Chiang Mai is preparing to break a Guinness World Record next Friday, April 19, with over 20,000 traditional fingernail dancers performing together at the historic Three Kings Monument. The event marks the ancient northern city’s 729th anniversary and promises to be one of the most spectacular cultural displays ever staged in Thailand. Organisers say…

  • Phuket police probe Aussie man’s apparent suicide | Thaiger

    Phuket police probe Aussie man’s apparent suicide

    Just days after a previous suicide scare, a 62 year old Australian man was found dead in a Phuket home. His tragic end sparking renewed concerns about mental health support for expats. The Aussie, from Darlinghurst, Sydney, was found dead in an apparent suicide at a house in Village 2, Rawai, on the afternoon of April 9. Chalong Police were…

  • 23 dead, 71 missing in Bangkok high-rise collapse | Thaiger

    23 dead, 71 missing in Bangkok high-rise collapse

    A heartbreaking vigil continues in Bangkok, where the father of a 17 year old girl has stood outside a collapsed high-rise for nearly two weeks — still hoping for a miracle. The death toll from the catastrophic collapse of a 30-storey building in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district has climbed to 23, with 71 people still unaccounted for, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration…

  • Thai youths warned over racy Songkran selfies and booze pics | Thaiger

    Thai youths warned over racy Songkran selfies and booze pics

    Songkran might be a time for splashing fun and festive selfies but young Thais are being warned: post the wrong pic, and you could end up in serious legal trouble. As Thailand gears up for its world-famous water festival, the government has issued a stern warning to young revellers about posting inappropriate content online. From skimpy outfits to alcohol-fuelled parties,…

  • SAO secretary in Lop Buri attacked, fears for safety | Thaiger

    SAO secretary in Lop Buri attacked, fears for safety

    In Lop Buri province, a 55 year old subdistrict administrative organisation (SAO) secretary was assaulted by two people while returning to his vehicle. The attack left him injured, and he was subsequently treated at Somdet Phra Narai Maharat Hospital. Currently, Panapot is considering relocating his workplace due to fear of further attacks after previously receiving threats urging him to leave…