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  • Motorcyclist killed in Pattaya crash with minivan and pickup truck

    Motorcyclist killed in Pattaya crash with minivan and pickup truck

    A tragic accident occurred in Pattaya yesterday, December 20, resulting in the death of a motorcyclist following a collision involving a minivan and a pickup truck. Bang Lamung police, accompanied by rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation, arrived at the scene of a fatal road accident at 11.30am yesterday on Sukhumvit Road near the Ban Suan U-turn in Naklua.…

  • Girl killed in Chon Buri hit-and-run sparks search for dark vehicle

    Girl killed in Chon Buri hit-and-run sparks search for dark vehicle

    A tragic accident in Chon Buri has spurred an online search for a dark vehicle involved in a hit-and-run that claimed the life of a young girl and left her mother severely injured. The accident occurred when a motorcycle sidecar was struck, causing the child to be thrown from the vehicle. The event unfolded yesterday on Route 344, near kilometre…

  • Bangkok bust: 6 Chinese arrested with 200k SIM cards

    Bangkok bust: 6 Chinese arrested with 200k SIM cards

    Police in Bangkok have dismantled a major call centre gang, arresting six Chinese nationals who had set up their operations in a luxury condominium in the heart of the city. The suspects were found with an astonishing 208,652 SIM cards and 286 SIM boxes, alongside other electronic equipment. Entering Thailand on student and tourist visas, the group had been operating…

  • Thailand eyes Phuket for bitcoin sandbox experiment

    Thailand eyes Phuket for bitcoin sandbox experiment

    Thailand is edging closer to cryptocurrency adoption, with Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira dropping hints about extending the bitcoin sandbox experiment in Phuket. This bold move could position Thailand as a regional leader in digital currency innovation. “We are not suggesting replacing existing currencies with bitcoin.” Pichai emphasised the controlled nature of the trial. Under the sandbox model, bitcoin would be…

  • Girls abandoned by drug-addicted parents in Chachoengsao

    Girls abandoned by drug-addicted parents in Chachoengsao

    A silent cry for help emerged from Bang Nam Priao district in Chachoengsao province when two young girls, aged five and seven, were found abandoned with their impoverished grandfather. The girls’ parents, both battling drug addiction, had consistently subjected them to abuse. The Be Nueng Foundation received a report about the mistreatment yesterday, December 20, prompting immediate action. Chalida Palamat,…

  • Three sentenced to death for German’s murder in Pattaya

    Three sentenced to death for German’s murder in Pattaya

    The Pattaya Provincial Court has delivered a verdict in a high-profile murder case, sentencing three people to death for the murder and dismemberment of Hans Peter Ralter Mack, a 62 year old German real estate businessman. The crime, which took place in Pattaya on July 5 last year, shocked the local and international communities due to its gruesome nature. Police…

  • Phuket welcomes tourists on first Bucharest flight

    Phuket welcomes tourists on first Bucharest flight

    Phuket rolled out the red carpet for the first-ever direct charter flight from Bucharest, Romania, marking a new milestone in Thai tourism. Operated by Romania’s HiSky airline in collaboration with top tour operators Dertour and Karpaten, the inaugural flight, H4 7467, landed at Phuket International Airport on Thursday, December 19. Passengers were greeted with a warm ceremony hosted by the…

  • Residents challenge SRT’s ownership claims to Khao Kradong

    Residents challenge SRT’s ownership claims to Khao Kradong

    A land dispute in Khao Kradong, Buriram, has sparked controversy, with Songsak Thongsri, Deputy Minister of Interior, stating that the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) seems to be at fault. The conflict involves over 400 residents who claim rightful ownership of the land, asserting their families have occupied it long before the railway’s construction. During a visit to the contested…

  • Thai court orders DLT to issue vehicle tax sticker to driver

    Thai court orders DLT to issue vehicle tax sticker to driver

    A driver has triumphed in a legal battle against the Department of Land Transport (DLT) over their refusal to issue a vehicle tax sticker due to unpaid traffic fines. The Central Administrative Court instructed the department to provide the sticker to the driver, who had filed a lawsuit against the DLT, its director-general, the Bangkok Land Transport office, and the…

  • Thailand braces for cold spell with mountain lows of 5 degrees

    Thailand braces for cold spell with mountain lows of 5 degrees

    Thailand is experiencing a cold spell today, with mountain peak temperatures dropping to a minimum of 5 degrees Celsius (°C). Fog blankets Bangkok this morning, while the south faces thunderstorms due to moderate monsoon winds. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts a chilling climate for the next 24 hours as a moderate cold air mass settles over northern and upper…

  • Kanchanaburi: ‘Miss Grand Purple Sweet Potato’ wins 200k lottery (video)

    Kanchanaburi: ‘Miss Grand Purple Sweet Potato’ wins 200k lottery (video)

    Excitement filled the air as the owner of a popular crepe shop in Kanchanaburi province in West Thailand, celebrated a lottery win of nearly 200,000 baht. The shop owner’s winning ticket was inspired by an unusual sweet potato resembling a high-heeled shoe, famously dubbed Miss Grand Purple Sweet Potato. The lucky winner, Joy, had planted the sweet potato for personal…

  • Phuket to host Thailand’s first legal same-sex marriages

    Phuket to host Thailand’s first legal same-sex marriages

    Phuket is set to make history on January 22 next year, as the island hosts a dazzling event to mark the first day of legal same-sex marriages in Thailand. Held at Jungceylon shopping mall in Patong, the celebration promises to be a landmark moment for equality and love in the country. Dubbed DOPA Day One: Equality Rings in 878 Districts,…

  • Elvis of Thailand reveals duct tape secret for younger look at 78

    Elvis of Thailand reveals duct tape secret for younger look at 78

    A 78 year old Thai man from Chon Buri, popularly known as the “Elvis of Thailand,” shared his unconventional tips for looking younger in a TikTok video showing him using duct tape to lift his face. The TikTok channel, @elvisthailand, was created by Somsak’s granddaughter to share his story and showcase how he remains fit and firm at his age.…

  • Banana leaf caterpillars bring flavour to Phayao province

    Banana leaf caterpillars bring flavour to Phayao province

    The rural community of Pa Fang, located in Huai Kaeo, Phu Kham Yao, Phayao province, has a unique culinary tradition involving banana leaf caterpillars. Residents often venture into the banana groves at the edge of the village to gather these caterpillars, known for their high protein content and distinctive taste. The caterpillars, which are the larvae of banana leaf-rolling moths,…

  • Thailand secures South Korean investment in Smart Park project

    Thailand secures South Korean investment in Smart Park project

    The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has successfully attracted an investment commitment of US$500 million (approximately 17 billion baht) from South Korean investors for the development of Smart Park. The initiative, part of the Now Thailand – The Golden Era campaign, aims to position Thailand as a prime destination for international business ventures. Yuthasak Supasorn, Chairperson of IEAT, welcomed…

  • Grab sees 400% growth in Thailand’s ride-hailing-delivery services

    Grab sees 400% growth in Thailand’s ride-hailing-delivery services

    Leading super-app Grab released its year-end statistics for on-demand transport and delivery services in Thailand, revealing significant growth and trends in 2024. The company reported an impressive increase in its ride-hailing and delivery services, driven by both local and international demand. Grab’s ride-hailing services have remained a favourite among users, with the GrabCar Saver option experiencing a remarkable growth of…

  • Thailand’s credit card industry faces toughest challenge in 20 years

    Thailand’s credit card industry faces toughest challenge in 20 years

    The credit card industry in Thailand is bracing for its most formidable challenge in two decades, a situation attributed to an anticipated weak economy next year, as highlighted by the Thai Bankers’ Association’s credit card club. Atis Ruchirawat, chair of the club, emphasised that the unsecured loan sector, encompassing credit cards and personal loans, has already felt the tremors of…

  • Sole searching: Locals sprint to grab second-hand shoes left in park

    Sole searching: Locals sprint to grab second-hand shoes left in park

    Thousands of second-hand running shoes were left in a public park, leading locals to flock and collect them eagerly. This surprising occurrence took place at the Thung Nong Naman public park in Ban Huakhu, Muang Phia subdistrict, Kut Chap district, Udon Thani province. The event was initially shared by a Facebook user, Charoon Boonjuang, who posted images of the shoes…

  • Sleighing it: Thaiger’s best Christmas films to spark a flurry of debate

    Sleighing it: Thaiger’s best Christmas films to spark a flurry of debate

    In the wake of our Best Christmas Singles feature, The Thaiger is turning the spotlight on our favourite festive films. With a sleigh-load of movies to choose from, we anticipate a flurry of debate as some readers may be miffed to find their beloved Christmas classic absent from our list. But fear not! It’s the perfect topic to get the…

  • Pheu Thai members defend card photo as fortune telling, not gambling

    Pheu Thai members defend card photo as fortune telling, not gambling

    A group of Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC) members from the Pheu Thai Party denied allegations of gambling after a photograph of them playing cards was circulated on social media. One of the BMC members claimed they were reading cards for fortune telling, not gambling. The Facebook page ชมรมSTRONGต้านทุจริต ประเทศไทย (translated as “Strong Anti-Corruption Club Thailand”) shared an image on Tuesday,…

  • Thailand rolls out the red carpet for Polish tourists

    Thailand rolls out the red carpet for Polish tourists

    Thailand has turned on the charm for Polish holidaymakers, welcoming 294 tourists on a landmark charter flight from Warsaw to Krabi. LOT Polish Airlines‘ Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner touched down at Krabi International Airport yesterday, December 19, marking a high-flying milestone in Thai-Polish tourism. This inaugural seasonal service, organised by leading tour operator ITAKA, is set to run until March 19,…

  • Severe air pollution impacts 21 Thai provinces, Mahachai worst hit

    Severe air pollution impacts 21 Thai provinces, Mahachai worst hit

    Severe air pollution continues to affect 21 provinces across Thailand, with Mahachai in Samut Sakhon facing the most significant challenges due to high levels of PM2.5. Officials have warned residents in Bangkok and its surrounding areas to brace for worsening air quality over the next few days. The Pollution Control Department’s Air Pollution Resolution Communication Centre reported today, December 20,…

  • Plane and simple: Phuket Airport gears up for holiday rush

    Plane and simple: Phuket Airport gears up for holiday rush

    Phuket International Airport is bracing for a surge of holiday travellers, with up to 60,000 passengers expected daily during the festive season. Officials promise streamlined services and enhanced security to handle the crowds. The Royal Thai Police (RTP)’s Immigration Bureau, led by acting commissioner Police Lieutenant General Panumas Bunyalak, joined forces with airport director Monchai Tanode to ensure the airport…

  • Thai baht to fall to 35.50 against US dollar by 2025

    Thai baht to fall to 35.50 against US dollar by 2025

    Kasikorn Research Centre (K-Research) forecasts that the Thai baht will depreciate, reaching 34.50 to the US dollar by the end of this year and sliding further to 35.50 in 2025. This prediction comes as new US government policies are expected to exert pressure on the Chinese yuan next year. The baht recently hit a three-month low of 34.61 against the…

  • Thai girl forced to send explicit photos of herself and mother for game items

    Thai girl forced to send explicit photos of herself and mother for game items

    Bangkok police allegedly refused to take a complaint from a 10 year old girl after she was tricked into sending explicit pictures of herself and her mother in exchange for game items. The Thai mother took to her Facebook account to share the story of how her 10 year old daughter fell victim to a scammer, as a warning to…

  • Thai woman arrested for 300 million baht gold investment scam

    Thai woman arrested for 300 million baht gold investment scam

    A Thai woman was arrested following accusations of orchestrating a fraudulent investment scheme through her Facebook group, resulting in losses estimated at 300 million baht. The alleged scam involved luring individuals into investing in gold savings with promises of genuine 96.5% gold at prices significantly lower than the market rate. Victims were promised substantial returns or tangible gold but many…

  • Myanmar to release Thai fishermen, fostering regional peace

    Myanmar to release Thai fishermen, fostering regional peace

    Myanmar’s impending release of four Thai fishermen, captured in disputed waters off Ranong province last month, demonstrates its commitment to fostering regional peace. This assurance emerged during an informal consultation in Bangkok, where Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa engaged representatives from six regional countries to tackle transnational crime and related issues. The meeting saw participation from key regional figures, including…

  • The Thaiger unwraps the ultimate Christmas singles showdown

    The Thaiger unwraps the ultimate Christmas singles showdown

    As the countdown to Christmas goes on, The Thaiger team has decided to revisit a favourite festive argument: What are…Best Christmas Singles, Ever! Share your top picks in the comments if your favourite didn’t make the cut! No.9 (1974) Lonely This Christmas – Mud At No.9 in the festive hit parade, Lonely This Christmas by UK glam rockers Mud. The neat…

  • Thai woman accused of poisoning husband’s family with cyanide

    Thai woman accused of poisoning husband’s family with cyanide

    A Thai woman in the central province of Chanthaburi allegedly poisoned members of her husband’s family with cyanide, including her mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law, leading to one death. Non-profit organisation Saimai Survive accompanied Yupaporn to the Ministry of Public Health to seek justice for her mother, who had just died in hospital, and her grandmother, who managed to survive the poisoning.…

  • Indian passengers turn Thai AirAsia plane into party zone (video)

    Indian passengers turn Thai AirAsia plane into party zone (video)

    A flight to Thailand turned into a scene of mid-air mayhem, sparking outrage online after a viral video showcased the unruly behaviour of Indian passengers. Shared by Ankit Kumar, a content creator aboard the Thai AirAsia flight, the footage reveals groups of Indian men standing in the aisle, chatting loudly, snacking, and blatantly ignoring air hostesses’ repeated requests to return…