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  • Thai riders share mixed responses against ‘Global Switch Off’ campaign | Thaiger

    Thai riders share mixed responses against ‘Global Switch Off’ campaign

    Thai app-based riders raised mixed responses after an encouragement to join an international protest campaign, Global Switch Off, today, May 15, by temporarily shutting down digital platforms to demand stronger labour protections from companies. Gig workers include freelancers and independent contractors who work through digital applications, such as food delivery riders and ride-hailing drivers. Many platform companies classify workers as “partners”…

  • Bangkok teacher allegedly holds student’s phone for 10,000 baht | Thaiger

    Bangkok teacher allegedly holds student’s phone for 10,000 baht

    A school in Bangkok is facing scrutiny after a teacher confiscated a student’s mobile phone and demanded 10,000 baht for its return. The incident was publicised yesterday, May 14, by the Facebook page เจ๊ม้อย v+. The incident occurred on April 20, but the identities of the school, teacher, and student were not disclosed. According to the page, the student had moved…

  • Khon Kaen family warns public after finding tissue paper in fish ball | Thaiger

    Khon Kaen family warns public after finding tissue paper in fish ball

    A family in Khon Kaen has issued a public warning after discovering tissue paper stuffed inside a fish ball purchased from a street food stall at Kaen Nakhon Lake. The incident gained attention after the family shared photos and videos in a Facebook group for Khon Kaen residents. According to the post, the fish ball stall was located near the…

  • Local fisherman finds invasive blackchin tilapia off Pattaya Beach | Thaiger

    Local fisherman finds invasive blackchin tilapia off Pattaya Beach

    The discovery of blackchin tilapia off Pattaya Beach raised concerns among residents and environmental experts over the potential impact of the invasive species on local marine ecosystems. A local fisherman with more than 20,000 followers on his Facebook page, Tart Channel, shared videos yesterday, May 14, showing blackchin tilapia caught near Pattaya Beach. In the caption accompanying the footage, he wrote……

  • Most Thai businesses report bribe demands from officials, survey finds | Thaiger

    Most Thai businesses report bribe demands from officials, survey finds

    Nine in ten businesses in Thailand have encountered bribe requests from government officials, according to a nationwide survey released this week by a coalition of Thailand’s top private sector bodies, with the Pollution Control Department topping the rankings for the highest average payment demanded per encounter. The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCIB), comprising the Thai Chamber…

  • Chinese man blacklisted for aggressive behaviour at Bangkok airport | Thaiger

    Chinese man blacklisted for aggressive behaviour at Bangkok airport

    The Thai Immigration Bureau blacklisted a Chinese man after he damaged an automated immigration gate and verbally abused officers at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. Police from Suvarnabhumi Airport Police Station responded to the incident at around 2.35pm on Wednesday, May 13, at an immigration checkpoint in departure zone two. Officers at the scene reported that a foreign passenger damaged property…

  • Monsoon season linked to rise in fungal skin infections and eczema across Thailand and Southeast Asia | Thaiger

    Monsoon season linked to rise in fungal skin infections and eczema across Thailand and Southeast Asia

    Thailand’s rainy season is bringing renewed concern over skin flare-ups as humidity rises and daily routines become wetter. Dermatologists say the pattern is familiar across Southeast Asia, where warm air, damp clothing, and repeated exposure to rain can turn minor irritation into a persistent skin problem. The warning is relevant for residents, tourists, outdoor workers, students, and people who spend…

  • Legal wife contacts police after husband confesses mistress’s murder | Thaiger

    Legal wife contacts police after husband confesses mistress’s murder

    A Thai man surrendered to police in Nonthaburi today, May 14, after murdering his mistress and confessing his crime to his legal wife, who advised him to turn himself in. He also brought the victim’s body to the police station in his car. Police at Bang Bua Thong Police Station received a call at around 10pm yesterday, May 13, from…

  • Anutin calls corrupt Phuket officials ‘disgusting’ after beach encroachment | Thaiger

    Anutin calls corrupt Phuket officials ‘disgusting’ after beach encroachment

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul criticised corrupt officials in Phuket for facilitating land encroachment at Freedom Beach, describing the actions as “disgusting”. The Freedom Beach encroachment case gained national attention after People’s Party MP Chaloempong “Sam” Saengdee claimed he received death threats while investigating illegal occupation on Freedom Beach and surrounding land under the Khao Nak Kerd National Forest in Kathu district.…

  • Thailand, Bahrain mark closer ties ahead of 50th anniversary | Thaiger

    Thailand, Bahrain mark closer ties ahead of 50th anniversary

    Thailand and Bahrain agreed to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment, medical tourism, and food security following talks between Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Bahrain’s ambassador to Thailand today, May 14. Bahraini Ambassador Khalil Yaqoob AlKhayat met Anutin at the Government House during an official courtesy visit following his appointment. Anutin congratulated AlKhayat on his appointment and said Thailand values Bahrain…

  • Thai woman stabs boyfriend in anger over his unemployment | Thaiger

    Thai woman stabs boyfriend in anger over his unemployment

    A woman stabbed her boyfriend at a dormitory in Chon Buri on Saturday, May 9, after returning home from work to find him relaxing despite being unemployed. Police from Pan Thong Police Station responded to the incident at a dormitory in Pan Thong district during the evening. Officers found the 22 year old injured man outside the room while rescue workers…

  • Ride-hailing apps given one month to improve safety standards | Thaiger

    Ride-hailing apps given one month to improve safety standards

    Thailand’s Transport Ministry has given ride-hailing platforms one month to improve passenger safety measures or risk licence suspension, as new rules are prepared for app-based taxi services. The planned measures include requiring drivers to hold public driving licences, installing CCTV cameras in vehicles, and providing passenger insurance coverage. Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angkasakulkiat said the measures are aimed at improving…

  • Surin man detained in Cambodia prison after entering border forest | Thaiger

    Surin man detained in Cambodia prison after entering border forest

    A missing Thai man is found detained in Cambodia prison after entering a border forest in Surin to search for natural resources, likely to be sold for income. The 58 year old man, Yot Sainoi, disappeared on April 25 after entering Huay Samroeng Forest near Ban Non Thong community in Kab Choeng district, an area bordering Cambodia. Yot’s wife, 47…

  • Thailand confirms end to 60-day visa-free stays to attract quality tourists | Thaiger

    Thailand confirms end to 60-day visa-free stays to attract quality tourists

    Thailand’s visa-free entry for nationals of 93 countries is set to be cut from 60 days to 30 days after government officials confirmed plans to end the policy introduced in July 2024. The proposal, confirmed by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and the Foreign Ministry, is expected to go to Cabinet next week, and an official start date will…

  • Sisaket man attacks Swedish relative with knife over chick deaths | Thaiger

    Sisaket man attacks Swedish relative with knife over chick deaths

    A Swedish man suffered a fractured skull and serious head injuries after being attacked by his Thai uncle-in-law with a knife in Sisaket province allegedly over the deaths of chicks. The Swedish victim, 61 year old Jimmy, travelled from Sisaket to Bangkok to seek assistance from the Saimai Survive non-profit organisation. He claimed that despite filing a complaint with Khukhan…

  • Chinese gamblers injured leaping from window in Pattaya poker den raid | Thaiger

    Chinese gamblers injured leaping from window in Pattaya poker den raid

    Police and district officials raided a poker den in Pattaya late last night, May 13, arresting 16 Chinese gamblers and seizing about 100,000 baht (around US$3,090) in cash, along with other gambling equipment. The raid took place at 11.46pm at a luxury house in Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district. The operation was led by Chon Buri Immigration Police, Nong…

  • Chinese weapon suspect Mingchen remains on ventilator at Pattaya hospital | Thaiger

    Chinese weapon suspect Mingchen remains on ventilator at Pattaya hospital

    Doctors treating Chinese weapon suspect Mingchen Sun in Pattaya suspected that his deteriorating condition was caused by a medication overdose after discovering a blue liquid substance in his stomach. Police arrested the 31 year old Chinese man Mingchen after officers discovered a cache of military-grade weapons at his luxury residence in Chon Buri. The discovery was made after police found a…

  • Anutin clarifies ‘miscommunication’, insisting foreign businesses still require permits | Thaiger

    Anutin clarifies ‘miscommunication’, insisting foreign businesses still require permits

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul apologised after confusion surrounding a Cabinet policy that led many people to believe that foreign investors would be allowed to operate businesses in Thailand without permits. The controversy emerged after Deputy Government Spokesperson Patdarasm Thongsaluaykorn announced yesterday, May 13, that the Cabinet had approved changes affecting eight categories of businesses operated by foreign investors. Patdarasm assured…

  • Phuket bar owners protest ‘benefit-seeking’ state officials | Thaiger

    Phuket bar owners protest ‘benefit-seeking’ state officials

    Operators and staff from Bangla Road entertainment venues in Patong Beach, Kathu district, Phuket, gathered for a protest yesterday, May 13, to oppose alleged extortion and “benefit-seeking” by state officials, while calling for faster action on business licensing issues. The gathering took place near the Bangla police box at the entrance of Bangla Road in Patong subdistrict, Kathu district, Phuket.…

  • Officials say foreigners own only 6% of Koh Pha Ngan following locals’ concerns | Thaiger

    Officials say foreigners own only 6% of Koh Pha Ngan following locals’ concerns

    The director of Thailand’s Land Department stated that foreign nationals own only six percent of land on Koh Pha Ngan, following growing concerns among residents about increasing foreign influence on the island. Concerns intensified in recent years as the number of long-stay foreign residents, particularly Israeli nationals, has increased on Koh Pha Ngan. Some locals fear the island could gradually…

  • Thai taxi drivers accused of paying monthly bribes to escape traffic penalties | Thaiger

    Thai taxi drivers accused of paying monthly bribes to escape traffic penalties

    Taxi drivers and the Taxi Network Trade Association alleged that some drivers paid bribes to police in exchange for being allowed to park in a prohibited zone while waiting for passengers. The accusations were first raised by the Facebook page Thai Taxi Association, which claimed taxi drivers operating at Ginza Curve in the Rangsit area paid monthly bribes to local…

  • American FBI suspect detained in Chiang Mai over US warrant | Thaiger

    American FBI suspect detained in Chiang Mai over US warrant

    An American suspect was detained in Chiang Mai yesterday, May 12, after Thai police received information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that he was wanted in the United States for assault and stalking. The American, identified as 58 year old Joseph Frances Chinnock, also known as Joseph Kelly, was wanted on a US arrest warrant. The FBI reportedly…

  • Thai neighbours seeks help for Burmese girl abused by mother | Thaiger

    Thai neighbours seeks help for Burmese girl abused by mother

    Thai residents in Chachoengsao sought help for a 13 year old Burmese girl after alleging she had been repeatedly abused by her mother at their home. The case came to public attention after neighbours contacted social media influencer Chalida “Ton Or” Palamart to assist the girl, identified as Namwhan. Officials from the Chachoengsao Provincial Shelter for Children and Family accompanied…

  • Thailand eases foreign business red tape in eight sectors to cut regulatory overlap | Thaiger

    Thailand eases foreign business red tape in eight sectors to cut regulatory overlap

    Thailand’s Cabinet has approved in principle two pieces of draft subordinate legislation under the Foreign Business Act 1999, exempting eight service business categories from the requirement to obtain a foreign business licence, the government announced on May 12. Deputy Government Spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, Patdarasm Thongsaluaykorn, announced the Cabinet meeting. The two instruments, a draft royal decree and…

  • Man drugged and robbed of 85,000 baht camera by buyer | Thaiger

    Man drugged and robbed of 85,000 baht camera by buyer

    A Thai man issued a public warning after allegedly being drugged with spiked orange juice after meeting up with a buyer for his camera at a university in Bangkok, resulting in the theft of photography equipment worth 85,000 baht. The victim shared details of the incident in a Facebook group for photography enthusiasts and said he had already filed a…

  • Koh Pha Ngan nominee raids target 32 suspected companies | Thaiger

    Koh Pha Ngan nominee raids target 32 suspected companies

    More than 300 police officers raided 32 companies on Koh Pha Ngan this morning, May 13, as part of a crackdown on suspected foreign nominee businesses allegedly using Thai nationals to hold land on behalf of foreigners. Deputy national police chief Samran Nualma led the operation at 9am alongside officers from multiple police units, including the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau,…

  • Singha heir releases voice recording as evidence of sexual abuse by brother | Thaiger

    Singha heir releases voice recording as evidence of sexual abuse by brother

    A renowned environmentalist and heir of the Singha beer brand released a voice recording as evidence today, May 13, in response to a denial issued by his older brother over allegations of sexual abuse during their childhood. The former national park ranger and conservation activist, Siranudh “Psi” Scott, first addressed the issue publicly in a video shared on his social…

  • Foreign man filmed provoking Thai man before street fight | Thaiger

    Foreign man filmed provoking Thai man before street fight

    A video of a confrontation between a foreign man and a Thai man has gone viral after footage appeared to show the foreigner slapping the Thai man before a street fight broke out. The clip, posted by a user named “Mai Tong Pood,” showed a brief altercation and included a caption claiming the foreign man had tried to provoke the…

  • Saraburi man arrested in 20 million baht hotel booking scam case | Thaiger

    Saraburi man arrested in 20 million baht hotel booking scam case

    The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) arrested a man in Saraburi on May 11 over a fake hotel booking scam that allegedly used copied hotel webpages to trick victims into transferring accommodation payments. DSI officers and Nong Khae police arrested the suspect, Chinawat, outside a house in Nong Khae district, Saraburi province, at around 3.10pm. The arrest was made under…

  • PM Anutin monitors crackdown on foreign-operated businesses using Thai nominees | Thaiger

    PM Anutin monitors crackdown on foreign-operated businesses using Thai nominees

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul visited Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Samui in Surat Thani today, May 13, following investigations into more than 10,000 businesses operated by foreigners through Thai nominees. The Department of Business Development (DBD) and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) recently launched a nationwide crackdown targeting illegal foreign-operated businesses using Thai nationals as nominees, particularly in major tourist…