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  • Cambodia ‘catches’ Thai spy pigeon, Thais in stitches | Thaiger

    Cambodia ‘catches’ Thai spy pigeon, Thais in stitches

    Cambodia has become the butt of online jokes after claiming it caught a Thai “spy pigeon” fitted with GPS tracking. The bizarre claim emerged when the Facebook page Battambang Post posted a photo of the captured bird. The pigeon was found wearing ankle bands marked with the word “THAILAND”, sparking wild claims it was part of a Thai military surveillance…

  • Lottery enthusiasts brave rain for lucky numbers in Ang Thong | Thaiger

    Lottery enthusiasts brave rain for lucky numbers in Ang Thong

    Yesterday, July 30, lottery enthusiasts gathered behind Wat Bot Ratchasathat in Bang Rakam subdistrict, Pho Thong district, Ang Thong province, to seek lucky numbers from the revered Phaya Bung, a spider. Despite the persistent rain, they remained undeterred, performing a ritual involving incense sticks and flowers to request numbers, hoping to use them for the August 1 lottery. Participants in…

  • Ratchaburi shop owner seeks lottery luck from temple spirit | Thaiger

    Ratchaburi shop owner seeks lottery luck from temple spirit

    A superstitious shopkeeper is betting her luck—and future fortune—on a pint-sized bronze spirit. Yesterday, July 30, a 44 year old woman visited Wat Phai Lom in Nakhon Pathom’s Mueang district, hoping for divine intervention from a revered supernatural statue known as “Kuman Sombat”. The temple was abuzz with believers, all hoping for lottery luck from the mysterious child-like figure. Devotees…

  • Man dies in Kanchanaburi car crash after fleeing police checkpoint | Thaiger

    Man dies in Kanchanaburi car crash after fleeing police checkpoint

    A 25 year old man died after his car crashed into a utility pole in Mueang Kanchanaburi district. The incident occurred at 10.45pm on July 30, with the impact splitting the vehicle in two, revealing firearms and kratom water bottles inside. CCTV footage from a local restaurant captured the moment the car lost control and collided with a roadside pole…

  • Thailand braces for heavy rain across 36 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for heavy rain across 36 provinces

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for 36 provinces in Thailand to prepare for heavy rainfall, particularly in parts of the north and upper northeastern regions. The weather forecast for the next 24 hours indicates a decrease in rain across the country, though heavy rain remains in some areas. Residents are advised to stay alert for potential…

  • Pet paradise unleashed at Bangkok’s epic expo | Thaiger

    Pet paradise unleashed at Bangkok’s epic expo

    Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre is set to transform into a wonderland of whiskers, wagging tails and wild surprises as the Pet Expo Championship 2025 kicks off with the theme The Magical Land of Friendship. Running daily starting tomorrow, July 31, from 10am to 8pm until Sunday, August 3, the event promises non-stop fun, furry festivities and some serious…

  • Thai singer accuses retired police of gun threat over parking dispute | Thaiger

    Thai singer accuses retired police of gun threat over parking dispute

    A Thai singer filed a complaint against a retired police officer in the central province of Nakhon Sawan, alleging that the former officer threatened him with a gun following a parking dispute. The male singer, identified only as Bas, reported the threat to Takhli Police Station today, July 30. He informed police that the incident occurred outside a restaurant on…

  • Thaksin hospital scandal: Supreme Court sets verdict date | Thaiger

    Thaksin hospital scandal: Supreme Court sets verdict date

    The Supreme Court has set September 9 as the day it will deliver its verdict in a highly watched case probing whether former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was unlawfully spared prison time by bunking down in the Police General Hospital (PGH) instead of a jail cell. The court concluded its seventh and final hearing in the self-initiated inquiry this week,…

  • Next US ambassador to Thailand says border clashes do nothing to strengthen alliance | Thaiger

    Next US ambassador to Thailand says border clashes do nothing to strengthen alliance

    Thai netizens criticised the next US ambassador to Thailand, Sean Kotaro O’Neill, after he commented on the recent clashes at the Thai-Cambodian border. O’Neill, the former US Consul General in Chiang Mai, was recently nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the next ambassador to Thailand. Following his nomination, O’Neill was asked to share his views on the ongoing…

  • Paetongtarn gets final lifeline in leaked tape scandal | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn gets final lifeline in leaked tape scandal

    Suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been granted a last-minute reprieve by the Constitutional Court, which voted 5–4 in favour of extending her deadline to submit a defence in the now-infamous leaked audio scandal involving Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen. The decision, announced yesterday, July 29, allows Paetongtarn until August 4 to respond, a final extension under Section 31 of…

  • Spiked: Russian girl jabbed by porcupinefish at Jomtien Beach | Thaiger

    Spiked: Russian girl jabbed by porcupinefish at Jomtien Beach

    A peaceful beach day turned into a seaside scare after an 11 year old Russian girl was stung by a porcupinefish spine while playing along the shore at Jomtien Beach. The incident unfolded yesterday afternoon, July 29, when the girl suddenly cried out in pain, alarming her guardians and nearby beachgoers. According to officials from the Jomtien municipal enforcement team,…

  • Indonesia reconsiders SEA Games participation amid Thailand-Cambodia tentions | Thaiger

    Indonesia reconsiders SEA Games participation amid Thailand-Cambodia tentions

    Indonesia expressed hesitation in participating in the 2025 Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), citing concerns that tensions between Thailand and Cambodia could affect the safety of athletes during the event. The Indonesian Minister of Youth and Sports, Ario Bimo Nandito, commonly known as Dito Ariotedjo, told reporters in Jakarta that his ministry, together with the National Olympic Committee (NOC), is…

  • Knives and walkie-talkies found in Bangkok school sweep | Thaiger

    Knives and walkie-talkies found in Bangkok school sweep

    Bangkok police uncovered a stash of weapons hidden across two prominent educational institutions during a sweeping raid ahead of a major school celebration. Yesterday, July 29, more than 100 officers mobilised in Pathum Wan district for a coordinated crackdown targeting the Pathumwan Institute of Technology and Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok. The operation aimed to prevent clashes and violence during…

  • Thai man shot while riding motorcycle on Samut Prakan road | Thaiger

    Thai man shot while riding motorcycle on Samut Prakan road

    Police are searching for a gunman who shot a Thai man while he was riding a motorcycle on Bangna-Trat Road in Samut Prakan province near Bangkok, this morning, July 30. The Facebook page Mueang Prakan V2 reported that the shooting occurred at around 7.40am on Bangna-Trat Road, opposite the Bangna Tower office building. The victim was a 25 year old…

  • Bag bump at Pattaya bar sparks bloody brawl | Thaiger

    Bag bump at Pattaya bar sparks bloody brawl

    A drunken bump turned bloody in the early hours of yesterday after a Thai woman was attacked near a South Pattaya bar in a row over a handbag. At around 3am yesterday, July 29, the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre received a report of a physical altercation outside a pharmacy near a well-known restaurant on South Pattaya Road. Responders arrived to…

  • Lucky pink slips: Thai top lotto picks revealed | Thaiger

    Lucky pink slips: Thai top lotto picks revealed

    Thailand’s favourite fortune teller is back in the spotlight as the countdown to the August 1 Government Lottery draw heats up, and Mae Jamnian’s pink slips are flying off the shelves. Renowned for her uncanny accuracy, Mae Jamnian’s lottery number predictions have once again created a nationwide buzz. Her top 10 best-selling numbers for this round are all rooted in…

  • 9 victims killed in Suphan Buri firecracker factory explosion | Thaiger

    9 victims killed in Suphan Buri firecracker factory explosion

    An explosion at a small firecracker factory in the central province of Suphan Buri today, July 30, killed nine people. The total number of victims is still under investigation. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officers are examining two houses in Ban Pho sub-district, Mueang district, Suphan Buri province, following a report of the explosion at around 11am. The two houses was…

  • Thailand considers tax breaks to boost off-peak tourism | Thaiger

    Thailand considers tax breaks to boost off-peak tourism

    The Revenue Department is contemplating tax incentives to boost tourism during the off-peak season, potentially enabling people to deduct travel expenses of up to 15,000 baht from their taxable income. Pinsai Suraswadi, director-general of the department, stated that discussions with the Tourism and Sports Ministry are underway to decide which provinces should be covered by these tax measures. The scope…

  • CCTV busts trash dumpers in Pattaya green zone sting | Thaiger

    CCTV busts trash dumpers in Pattaya green zone sting

    Caught on camera and forced to clean up their mess. That’s the fate that met four litterbugs after Pattaya’s expanding CCTV network spotted them dumping garbage in a forest zone just hours after it had been cleaned. On Sunday, July 27, Pattaya City workers completed a public cleaning and trimming of a green zone. But the next day, officials were…

  • US tariffs on Thailand expected to change in August | Thaiger

    US tariffs on Thailand expected to change in August

    US tariffs on Thailand are anticipated to be announced on August 1 or August 2, with the rate expected to change from the current 36%, according to Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. After achieving an unconditional ceasefire agreement along the Thai-Cambodian border, Pichai stated that negotiations with the US are progressing, with most issues resolved and only a few remaining. He…

  • 100 million baht in compensation offered to provinces affected in border clashes | Thaiger

    100 million baht in compensation offered to provinces affected in border clashes

    Thailand’s Ministry of Finance approved 100 million baht in compensation for residents in each province affected by the ongoing border clashes. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Phichai Chunhavajira, reported that approximately 160,000 residents in the border provinces had to evacuate to emergency shelters and were forced to stop working due to the continued violence in the area. Locals…

  • Thailand enforces no-fly zones for drones in military areas | Thaiger

    Thailand enforces no-fly zones for drones in military areas

    Fourteen areas across Thailand have been declared no-fly zones for drones, particularly in military regions. The Thai military is equipped with anti-drone systems along the Thai border, ready to intercept any unauthorised aerial devices. Today, July 30, Jirayu Huangsub, Government spokesperson, announced that the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has prohibited drone flights in areas that could impact national…

  • Thai airport fees set to soar, passengers brace for hike | Thaiger

    Thai airport fees set to soar, passengers brace for hike

    Travellers flying out of Thailand could soon be hit with higher airport fees, as officials move to raise Passenger Service Charges (PSC) for the first time in years. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) confirmed it expects to decide on the proposed hike by October, with a potential increase of up to 100 baht per international passenger. If approved,…

  • Pattaya fights back with bold new city health charter | Thaiger

    Pattaya fights back with bold new city health charter

    Pattaya is rewriting the rules as it prepares to launch a bold new health charter aimed at cleaning up the city’s image and improving the quality of life for its residents. At the heart of the plan is the use of constitutional authority to drive sweeping reforms across three key sectors: tattoo safety, nighttime worker welfare, and protecting children from…

  • Thailand video news | Thai-Cambodian commanders agree on ceasefire measures, Deadly dispute turns festival into tragedy in Southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thai-Cambodian commanders agree on ceasefire measures, Deadly dispute turns festival into tragedy in Southern Thailand

    In Thailand video news, Alex and Jay cover news stories, including the new 7-point plan to maintain the ceasefire that’s been agreed to by Thai and Cambodian military leaders, a deadly mass shooting this time taking place in southern Thailand, and some feel-good stories involving Thai heartthrobs and friendly farangs. Thai-Cambodian Commanders Agree on Ceasefire Measures On 29 July, Thai…

  • Fire at Nakhon Ratchasima bicycle store causes 3 million baht damages | Thaiger

    Fire at Nakhon Ratchasima bicycle store causes 3 million baht damages

    A significant fire engulfed a major bicycle sales and repair centre in Nakhon Ratchasima, trapping the shop owners, a couple, on an upper floor. Police expect damages to exceed 3 million baht (US$92,570). The incident occurred at 4.55am today, July 30, when Police Colonel Nathee Sukuna received a report about a fire at Wandi Bicycle Store in Ban Nong Phiman,…

  • 3 Chinese men arrested for filming restricted army zones in Surin | Thaiger

    3 Chinese men arrested for filming restricted army zones in Surin

    Thai officials yesterday, July 29, arrested three Chinese men who claimed to be journalists, after they were caught taking photographs of Thai military bases in the Isaan province of Surin. Several news Facebook pages reported that the three men were detained in the Kap Choeng district, near the contested Chong Chom border area. They were found taking photographs and recording…

  • Aeroflot flight drama: Phuket return sparks hacker rumours | Thaiger

    Aeroflot flight drama: Phuket return sparks hacker rumours

    An Aeroflot flight bound for Novosibirsk was forced to return to Phuket International Airport yesterday morning just minutes after takeoff, following what was reported as a technical malfunction, but speculation is swirling after the airline confirmed a cyberattack just one day earlier. The Airbus A330, operating as flight SU637, took off at 9.53am local time, around 30 minutes behind schedule. But…

  • Chiang Mai sees surge in demand for lottery tickets | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai sees surge in demand for lottery tickets

    In Chiang Mai, the demand for lottery tickets is on the rise, particularly for auspicious numbers and those linked to significant national events. One popular choice is the numbers commemorating the Thai military’s strategic securing of 11 key locations. Phannee Lupungngern, a lottery vendor on Chiang Mai-Lamphun Road in Saraphi district, reported a surge in sales, with many auspicious numbers…

  • Furious farangs slam Pattaya over ‘Thai price’ double standard | Thaiger

    Furious farangs slam Pattaya over ‘Thai price’ double standard

    As domestic tourism campaigns roll out across Pattaya, many foreign travellers are left feeling short-changed. While Thai nationals enjoy government-backed discounts and co-pay perks, expats and tourists say they’re being charged more for the same experiences, from hotel rooms to national park entries. “Should I get a local to book my hotel for October?” one frustrated tourist posted on a…