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  • Bangchak to launch Thailand’s first sustainable aviation fuel factory | Thaiger

    Bangchak to launch Thailand’s first sustainable aviation fuel factory

    Bangchak Corporation Plc, a leading energy conglomerate in Thailand, is set to launch the country’s first factory to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from used cooking oil. The operation of the factory will start in early 2025, with the aim of reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the aviation industry. The venture is being propelled as the Department of Airports and…

  • Bank account freeze scam strikes fear: Fraudsters use shocking new tactics in Thailand (video) | Thaiger

    Bank account freeze scam strikes fear: Fraudsters use shocking new tactics in Thailand (video)

    Fraudsters have mastered the art of freezing bank accounts and fabricating account screenshots, leaving victims vulnerable to a financial nightmare. A TikTok user, @tawanviewsomboons, has exposed a cutting-edge scam that could leave anyone’s finances in tatters. @tawanviewsomboons posted today a cautionary video, shedding light on the elaborate tactics employed by these scammers. In the video, @tawanviewsomboons recounts a distressing incident…

  • Chinese firm offers up to 99,000 baht for chicken feet tasting job | Thaiger

    Chinese firm offers up to 99,000 baht for chicken feet tasting job

    A Chinese company’s job advertisement for a chicken feet taster has Chinese social media clucking, attracting thousands of applicants. The food company, based in the city of Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, is offering a lucrative salary for a seemingly simple job, which has piqued the interest of many. The company is specifically looking to recruit eating experts whose primary responsibility…

  • Unbelievable twist: Fly found in patient’s intestines during cancer screening still intact baffles doctors | Thaiger

    Unbelievable twist: Fly found in patient’s intestines during cancer screening still intact baffles doctors

    Medical professionals are scratching their heads after uncovering a fly, still intact, during a routine cancer screening. During a routine colonoscopy aimed at detecting potential cancer indicators, doctors stumbled upon an unexpected guest in the 63 year old American patient’s digestive journey. Positioned snugly in the right section of the colon was the intact carcass of a fly, sparking bewilderment…

  • Thailand’s ONWR issues flash flood warning for five southern provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand’s ONWR issues flash flood warning for five southern provinces

    The Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) issued a warning for potential flash floods and forest runoff in five southern provinces in Thailand, following the forecast of increased rainfall due to a northeastern monsoon covering the Gulf of Thailand and the south. Samroeng Sangphuwong, Deputy Secretary-General of the ONWR, disclosed the alert today. The advisory, which is the fifth of…

  • Begging for change: Bangkok business plea as Middle Eastern beggars disrupt Soi 4 harmony | Thaiger

    Begging for change: Bangkok business plea as Middle Eastern beggars disrupt Soi 4 harmony

    Business operators urged the Thai police to arrest nearly 30 foreign beggars from Middle Eastern countries who have been begging and causing a public nuisance in Soi 4 near Nana Plaza in Bangkok for the past two months. Bangkok is home to not only rich Chinese beggars but also scroungers and vagrants from the Middle East region. Business owners near…

  • Thai finance company’s handwritten debt recovery note sparks online debate | Thaiger

    Thai finance company’s handwritten debt recovery note sparks online debate

    A finance company‘s unconventional method of debt recovery has sparked an online debate. A handwritten demand letter for a car instalment of 27,850 baht was left in a woman’s mailbox, causing her to question the legality and normalcy of this approach. The woman took to the consumer group on Facebook, sharing her experience and seeking clarification. She expressed her bewilderment…

  • Bogus baht bills bankrupt shopkeeper in costly counterfeit conundrum in northern Thailand | Thaiger

    Bogus baht bills bankrupt shopkeeper in costly counterfeit conundrum in northern Thailand

    A significant financial loss was experienced by a 61 year old shopkeeper from Udon Thani, due to counterfeit banknotes. Buaphan Somsud filed a complaint with the local police station today after discovering someone had used 50 baht counterfeit notes in her shop’s top-up machine. Buaphan, who owns a grocery store in the Ban Lao community, reported the incident to the…

  • Thai hospital chief issues warning on risky neck cracking habits for fatigue relief | Thaiger

    Thai hospital chief issues warning on risky neck cracking habits for fatigue relief

    The head of the New Accident Disease Health Science Centre at Chulalongkorn Hospital issued a public warning about the dangers of the common habit of neck cracking to alleviate tiredness. This seemingly harmless practice could lead to critical conditions such as stroke and ruptured blood vessels, especially when coupled with medication, said Teerawat Hemajutha, Twisting, tilting, and shaking the neck could lead…

  • Speed-dating swindle: Thai man loses pickup to woman after 2 weeks of dating | Thaiger

    Speed-dating swindle: Thai man loses pickup to woman after 2 weeks of dating

    A Thai man lost an 800,000 baht pickup truck to a woman he met after only two weeks of dating. The woman is suspected of being a member of a car theft gang that stole vehicles in neighbouring countries. The victim, a 47 year old man named Bancha, reported the theft to Mueang Chaiyaphum Police Station today, November 23. Bancha said…

  • Phuket motorbike mayhem: Tourist Police send clear message on green book ownership | Thaiger

    Phuket motorbike mayhem: Tourist Police send clear message on green book ownership

    Phuket‘s Tourist Police issued a stern reminder to foreigners purchasing motorbikes, emphasising the importance of having the green registration book in their name. This advice follows a recent dispute between a Russian tourist and a local motorbike rental shop that refused to return his vehicle key. The disagreement came to light on November 18, when the Phuket Tourist Police were informed…

  • Thai Srivijaya Party leader gets one-month prison sentence and 20000 baht fine for intimidation | Thaiger

    Thai Srivijaya Party leader gets one-month prison sentence and 20000 baht fine for intimidation

    The Phra Nakhon North District Court sentenced Mongkolkit Suksintharanon, also known as Tae, the leader of the Thai Srivijaya Party, to a month in prison and a fine of 20,000 baht for intimidation. The intimidation charges relate to threats made against Decha Kittiwittayanan, with sentencing to be deferred for a year and a probationary period of one year, during which…

  • Loy Krathong chaos at Chiang Mai Airport: 160 flights shuffled, travellers beware! | Thaiger

    Loy Krathong chaos at Chiang Mai Airport: 160 flights shuffled, travellers beware!

    With the upcoming Loy Krathong Festival in sight, Chiang Mai Airport is set to experience a whirlwind of changes, with a staggering 160 flights facing disruptions from November 27 to 28, post 7pm. Chiang Mai Airport Deputy Director Wisut Khamyod revealed today a jaw-dropping 101 cancellations and 59 rescheduled flights, creating a turbulence level hitting 47% of regular air traffic.…

  • Thai prime minister faces backlash over alleged police favouritism | Thaiger

    Thai prime minister faces backlash over alleged police favouritism

    Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is facing a backlash over alleged favouritism in police selection assignments. During a meeting with Pheu Thai MPs on Tuesday, November 21, the PM mentioned that some Pheu Thai MPs had requested police colonel positions for their preferred officers. While addressing the debt issue in the meeting, PM Srettha proposed a solution involving district chiefs…

  • Matrimony mayhem: Groom kicks bride after learning she’s pregnant at chaotic Chinese wedding | Thaiger

    Matrimony mayhem: Groom kicks bride after learning she’s pregnant at chaotic Chinese wedding

    A wedding in the JiuJiang province of China spiralled into astonishing chaos when the groom kicked his pregnant bride, causing her to fall to the stage floor. The incident occurred after the groom discovered his newlywed bride was pregnant, despite their short one-month acquaintance before the wedding. The local media reported that the groom received a text message in the…

  • Tofu turmoil: Viral furry recipe from China divides opinions on safety and health | Thaiger

    Tofu turmoil: Viral furry recipe from China divides opinions on safety and health

    A unique recipe for furry tofu, a trending dish from China, sparked a global debate over its safety and health benefits. The recipe, which involves fermentation, was shared by a user on the social media platform Twitter and quickly went viral. The video showcases a woman instructing viewers on how to prepare furry tofu. The ingredients required include tofu, tempeh…

  • Phuket’s Quick Win: PM’s health initiative rolls out free flu vaccines for locals and tourists | Thaiger

    Phuket’s Quick Win: PM’s health initiative rolls out free flu vaccines for locals and tourists

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin‘s public health initiative in Phuket, the Quick Win policy, has been launched, offering free flu vaccines for both locals and tourists alike. The Phuket News clarified that this service is available to anyone involved in the tourism industry, either as a Thai national or a foreign worker with a valid work permit. There was an earlier…

  • Tragedy strikes famous dragon troupe pickup truck: Explosive tyre leaves 3 dead and 15 injured | Thaiger

    Tragedy strikes famous dragon troupe pickup truck: Explosive tyre leaves 3 dead and 15 injured

    The pickup truck of a renowned dragon troupe who were on their way to a Khon Kaen performance suffered a tyre blowout, resulting in a devastating accident. The calamity occurred 70 kilometres before the troupe’s destination, turning Mittraphap Road into a scene of chaos. Police Colonel Peerachat, Superintendent’s Branch, Phon Police Station, and his team rushed to the area, responding…

  • 14 year old girl raped by two men in hotel in northern Thailand | Thaiger

    14 year old girl raped by two men in hotel in northern Thailand

    A Thai man and his 14 year old daughter sought help from a Move Forward Party (MFP) member of Parliament after police failed to arrest and charge two men who allegedly raped the girl at a hotel in July in the Isaan province of Ubon Ratchathani. The 40 year old father, Phanu, told MFP MP Wisarut Sawatworn that the sexual assault…

  • Former TAT governor urges government to boost Chinese visitor numbers | Thaiger

    Former TAT governor urges government to boost Chinese visitor numbers

    The former Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) governor urged the government to reconsider its tourism strategy to improve the dwindling Chinese market. Predictions for this year suggest that arrivals from China will only total 26.8% of the 2019 level. Former TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn suggested that the government should negotiate with China to secure more flight routes and slots for Thai…

  • Arun Boonchom elected as new Sheikhul Islam in Thailand | Thaiger

    Arun Boonchom elected as new Sheikhul Islam in Thailand

    Bangkok‘s Islamic Affairs Committee President, Arun Boonchom, made his mark as the newly elected 19th Sheikhul Islam, or Chularajmontri, in Thailand. Arun’s appointment as the spiritual leader of the nation’s Muslim community follows the passing of Aziz Phitakkumpon in the previous month. The decisive vote took place at the National Administration Centre for Islamic Affairs, located in the Nong Chok…

  • Nok Air hit by widespread flight delays amid technical issues | Thaiger

    Nok Air hit by widespread flight delays amid technical issues

    A recent surge in delayed flights by Nok Air sparked widespread discussion about the airline‘s on-time performance (OTP). Passengers’ experiences of these delays were brought to light this week when renowned television reporter Thapanee Eadsrichai shared on Facebook that many passengers on a Nok Air flight from Don Mueang Airport to Chiang Mai had to be relocated to other flights…

  • Footwear frenzy: More than 300 shoes stolen from tourist resorts in Chiang Mai, Thailand | Thaiger

    Footwear frenzy: More than 300 shoes stolen from tourist resorts in Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Accommodation and hotel resort owners in the northern province of Chiang Mai appealed to the police to take action after more than 300 pairs of guests’ shoes were stolen in the past two months. A Thai man who owns a hostel on Soi Saha Si Phum Place on Manee Nopparat Road in Chiang Mai shared CCTV footage on social media…

  • Cyber police arrest two for purchasing guns online in Thai sting | Thaiger

    Cyber police arrest two for purchasing guns online in Thai sting

    Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers arrested two customers who bought guns online from a factory in Phichit province. The arrest followed an undercover operation where police pretended to buy through a popular YouTube channel after allegations of threats to a family were made today. Colonel Worawat Watnakorbuncha, Commander of the Special Operations Division (SOD), ordered Police Lieutenant Colonel Nipon Boonkeut,…

  • Bangkok ranked 9th in 2023 best cities for expats, down from 6th last year | Thaiger

    Bangkok ranked 9th in 2023 best cities for expats, down from 6th last year

    One of the globe’s leading expat networking and guide websites ranked the Big Mango, Bangkok, as the 9th best city to live and visit for expats in 2023. The ranking is down from last year when Bangkok was ranked 6th. InterNations said it conducted an online survey from February 1 to 28 this year, with 12,065 expats from 172 countries…

  • Thailand’s bold leap: Marriage equality legislation set to light up Parliament | Thaiger

    Thailand’s bold leap: Marriage equality legislation set to light up Parliament

    Thailand‘s Cabinet greenlighted a historic draft legislation on marriage equality, sparking hopes for a significant stride towards inclusivity. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced the pivotal decision on November 21, marking a potential turning point for the nation’s LGBTQ+ community. In a nation renowned for its vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, the legislation aims to bridge the gap between societal shifts and traditional…

  • Disturbed Thai police officer’s shocking family drama: Father shot, mother and wife taken hostage | Thaiger

    Disturbed Thai police officer’s shocking family drama: Father shot, mother and wife taken hostage

    A tragic incident unfolded in Nakhon Chai Si, Nakhon Pathom, when a disturbed police corporal shot his 71 year old father while he slept, before taking his mother and wife hostage. As the situation escalated, local law enforcement officials and negotiation teams rushed to the scene to intervene. At 4am today, police received a distress call about a 31 year…

  • BLACKPINK receives MBE honour from British monarchy in historic first for K-pop | Thaiger

    BLACKPINK receives MBE honour from British monarchy in historic first for K-pop

    The British monarchy has recognised the influential K-pop group BLACKPINK, awarding members Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé with the prestigious Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) honour. The ceremony, hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Buckingham Palace, was in honour of South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in and First Lady Kim Jung-sook, marking…

  • Hong Kong Laureate Forum launches Young Scientist initiative for budding academics | Thaiger

    Hong Kong Laureate Forum launches Young Scientist initiative for budding academics

    The Hong Kong Laureate Forum (HKLF) has launched a Young Scientist initiative, providing a platform for budding academics to network and learn together. The initiative was unveiled during the HKLF forum at the Hong Kong Science Park from November 13 to 18, featuring a poster presentation as a key highlight. This served as a unique opportunity for young scientists to…

  • 74 year old Thai man kills his brother-in-law over 35 year long dispute | Thaiger

    74 year old Thai man kills his brother-in-law over 35 year long dispute

    A 74 year old Thai man shot and killed his 74 year old brother-in-law in a community in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok after a long dispute over a house payment 35 years ago. Officers at Rattanatibeth Police Station were notified of the 74 year old man’s death at 3.30pm yesterday, November 22. The victim, Uthai Wanlarat, was found lifeless in front…