• Hot NewsFailed Phuket construction projects trigger corruption investigation | Thaiger

    Failed Phuket construction projects trigger corruption investigation

    A number of failed Phuket construction projects have triggered a corruption investigation after being called into question by the STRONG Anti-Corruption Thailand Club. The Phuket government information office has shared posts online by the group that detail projects that were meant to be completed years ago, despite millions of baht being spent on them. According to The Phuket News, one…

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  • Press RoomDusit Thani College lifts its service and tourism job fair to ASEAN level | Thaiger

    Dusit Thani College lifts its service and tourism job fair to ASEAN level

    Press Release  It had been an annual practice for Dusit Thani College, a specialized educational institute in hotel management, tourism, and culinary arts under Dusit International, to organize Hospitality Career Day to give opportunities in hospitality industry to the college’s students before expanding the event into a national level last year. The fair, newly named Hospitality Talent Fair, attracted those…

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  • TravelReady to shop till you drop? Here’s your guide to the top shopping destinations in Bangkok! | Thaiger

    Ready to shop till you drop? Here’s your guide to the top shopping destinations in Bangkok!

    Have you ever been to a city that just oozes shopping? Bangkok is certainly one of them. With countless shopping destinations, from bustling street markets to luxurious malls, you’ll find anything and everything you’re looking for. But with so many options, it can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you navigate the best shopping destinations…

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  • Thailand NewsCorruption Index: world’s improvements flat, Thailand’s slight | Thaiger

    Corruption Index: world’s improvements flat, Thailand’s slight

    In the Corruption Perceptions Index, Thailand is improving, having jumped nine places to the 101st position in 2022. The previous year, the kingdom was 110th according to Transparency International (TI), a German-based nonprofit that measures and fights corruption worldwide. The index works on a scale of 100, with 100 being completely free of corruption and zero being the most corrupt…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand Elite Card Scandal and Controversy | GMT | Thaiger

    Thailand Elite Card Scandal and Controversy | GMT

    In today’s episode, Thailand Elite Card Scandal and Controversy, Rolling Loud Thailand 2023 is coming to Songkran Festival in Pattaya, Koh Samui booms as over 200,000 tourists visit the popular island in January, Bangkok public bus condemned by Singaporean tourist, and Chinese tourists wrongly fined 60,000 baht for carrying vapes, says law expert.

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  • Hot NewsGerman cruiseliner brings 3,000 tourists to Koh Samui | Thaiger

    German cruiseliner brings 3,000 tourists to Koh Samui

    German cruise liner Mein Schiff 5 reportedly dropped 3,000 tourists on the island of Koh Samui for a bit of shopping and sightseeing. Koh Samui’s Mayor Chayapon Intarasupa says the large group arrived at Nathon Pier on Saturday in small boats as the ship approached the island. The luxury liner dropped the guests off for a one-day trip on the…

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  • Hot NewsUkraine MP kicked out of parliament after visiting Thailand in unapproved trip | Thaiger

    Ukraine MP kicked out of parliament after visiting Thailand in unapproved trip

    A lawmaker in Ukraine is now without his job after posting a video of him on an unapproved holiday in Thailand. Mykola Tyshchenko posted a video of him splashing around in the ocean on Facebook while saying that he was on an approved business trip in Asia. According to the Pattaya Mail, he furthered his intentions for some fun in…

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  • Thailand NewsChinese tourists wrongly fined 60,000 baht for carrying vapes, says law expert | Thaiger

    Chinese tourists wrongly fined 60,000 baht for carrying vapes, says law expert

    A group of Thai tour guides revealed that a group of Chinese tourists were fined 60,000 baht for carrying vapes in Pattaya. The police also gave a 50% discount and let the tourists pay only 30,000 baht. According to Thai law, Thai police cannot arrest or fine foreigners with vapes. They have to report the issue to the court. The…

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  • South Thailand NewsArmy ranger shot dead in Thailand’s Deep South | Thaiger

    Army ranger shot dead in Thailand’s Deep South

    A volunteer army ranger was shot dead at a grocery store in southern Thailand’s insurgency zone on Sunday. Two assailants arrived at the store on a motorbike. One of them entered the shop and fatally shot 38 year old Ilfun Yuso while he was helping out at his wife’s grocery store in Pattani province before fleeing on the same bike.…

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  • Thailand NewsBangkok public bus condemned by Singaporean tourist | Thaiger

    Bangkok public bus condemned by Singaporean tourist

    A Singaporean tourist condemned Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) public buses after the driver of a bus in the capital closed its door and drove off as she was about to climb onboard. A Singaporean woman posted a video on her TikTok account, njwah, complaining about the service of a public bus in Bangkok. She wrote captions in Thai and…

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  • Koh Samui NewsKoh Samui booms as over 200,000 tourists visit the popular island in January | Thaiger

    Koh Samui booms as over 200,000 tourists visit the popular island in January

    The picturesque island of Koh Samui in Surat Thani province, Thailand, has seen a remarkable turnaround to its economy in the first month of 2023 with over 200,000 tourists visiting in January alone. After a year of uncertainty due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the arrival of over 200,000 tourists has been a welcome sight for the island’s local economy. The…

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  • Thailand NewsRolling Loud Thailand 2023 is coming to Songkran Festival in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Rolling Loud Thailand 2023 is coming to Songkran Festival in Pattaya

    Musical heavyweights Cardi B, Chris Brown, and Travis Scott will join more than 80 other international artists at the Rolling Loud Thailand 2023 jamboree in Pattaya during Songkran Festival from Thursday, April 13 to Saturday, April 15. Pattaya is to welcome some of the world’s leading artists for the three-day music festival on the beach at Legend Siam Theme Park…

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  • Thailand NewsRoyalist accuses 14 year old girl of royal defamation in Thailand | Thaiger

    Royalist accuses 14 year old girl of royal defamation in Thailand

    Thai police summoned a 14 year old girl to a police station for questioning after an ultra-royalist accused her of royal defamation, according to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights. She is the youngest person ever to be charged with royal defamation, also called lèse-majesté. Arnon Klinkaew, a core member of an ultra-royalist group, accused the child of violating Section 112…

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  • Pattaya NewsThai woman escapes deadly nylon wire strung acrosss a Chon Buri road | Thaiger

    Thai woman escapes deadly nylon wire strung acrosss a Chon Buri road

    A Thai woman narrowly escaped with her life after she rode her motorcycle into a deadly nylon wire on a road in Chon Buri province. The victim suspects two teenage boys living nearby of setting up the death trap strung across the road. The 41 year old victim, Chanita, a nurse in a hospital in the Phanat Nikhom district of Chon…

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  • Thailand NewsThree foreign tourists rescued from Thai jungle | Thaiger

    Three foreign tourists rescued from Thai jungle

    National park officials rescued three foreign tourists who got lost in the jungle in Koh Pha Ngan, Surat Thani province, southern Thailand, yesterday. All three are reportedly safe. At 5.30pm, the Chief of Than Sadet National Park, Tikamporn Phenchom, received a call that three foreign tourists were lost in the jungle on the Khao Ra mountain and needed help. Chief…

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  • Transport NewsGovernment of Thailand give green light for Eastern Aviation City takeoff | Thaiger

    Government of Thailand give green light for Eastern Aviation City takeoff

    Construction on the Eastern Aviation City is ready for takeoff this year after the Government of Thailand gave the green light for work to start on the 290 billion baht (US$8.8bn) project. No official date has been confirmed but work is scheduled to start before June. The original project was officially signed in June 2020. An agreement was made between…

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  • Thailand Election NewsGoogle tapped as Election Commission denies helping PM | Thaiger

    Google tapped as Election Commission denies helping PM

    The Office of the Election Commission (EC) reached out to Google Thailand for support in the upcoming General Election, while they deny accusations of favouring Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. They asked the search engine tech giant to help raise awareness about the election and assist in cracking down on fake news. On Monday, EC Secretary-General Sawaeng Boonmee met with a…

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  • Thailand NewsBirmingham to Bangkok: British poker player wins big and moves to Thailand | Thaiger

    Birmingham to Bangkok: British poker player wins big and moves to Thailand

    A Brummie lad won £3.6 million (145.5 million baht) playing online poker and is now “having the time of his life” in Thailand. An Englishman, 31 year old Richard Sheils, swapped Birmingham for Bangkok after becoming a professional poker player from his bedroom. Now, Sheils is living a life of partying and trips to the beach. Sheils revealed that he…

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  • Phuket NewsPassport left in taxi return to tourist just hours before flight | Thaiger

    Passport left in taxi return to tourist just hours before flight

    In a heartwarming example of the power of kindness and the helpfulness that can occur in the Land of Smiles, a tourist who lost his passport was reunited with it on his way out of the country. On Sunday, American tourist Edward Freitas accidentally left his travel bag in a taxi in Phuket. The bag contained his passport and important…

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  • World News‘Bastard police’ chief transfered following Taiwanese actress scandal | Thaiger

    ‘Bastard police’ chief transfered following Taiwanese actress scandal

    In the latest cliff-hanging episode of the “bastard police” and the Taiwanese actress the Royal Thai Police (RTP) announced that the chief of Huai Khwang Police Station has been transferred to an inactive post pending an investigation into alleged extortion. But that’s not all. It has been alleged that the police talked the Grab car driver into lying that the…

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  • Thailand Election NewsElection billboards for Anutin may be illegal | Thaiger

    Election billboards for Anutin may be illegal

    The Rural Doctor Society raised concerns over the possible violation of election laws by 11,000 roadside billboards featuring Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. The society posted on its Facebook page calling on the Election Commission (EC) to investigate the matter. The billboards are located outside provincial, district, subdistrict and community-level hospitals under the care of the…

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  • Thailand NewsPirate ship restaurant capsizes in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Pirate ship restaurant capsizes in Pattaya

    A pirate-ship-themed bar and restaurant capsized off the coast of Pattaya in eastern Thailand yesterday. Luckily, the restaurant was not open for business due to bad weather. At 4.30pm, the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Foundation was informed that the “Krakenian Private of Pattaya” was floating down the coast of Pattaya Beach from Bali Hai Pier, not far from Central Pattaya, slowly…

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  • Crime NewsDrug law amendment makes 2 meth pills dealing | Thaiger

    Drug law amendment makes 2 meth pills dealing

    To effectively combat the illegal drug trade, a law is being amended in Thailand so that anyone caught in possession of more than one meth pill will now be considered a drug dealer. Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul announced this change yesterday, stating that the current regulation has been exploited by those who actually intend to sell the drugs.…

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  • Thailand News4 Chinese tourists & Thai tour guide injured in Chiang Mai crash | Thaiger

    4 Chinese tourists & Thai tour guide injured in Chiang Mai crash

    Four Chinese tourists and a Thai tour guide were injured after a minibus crashed into an electric pole on a road in the northern province of Chiang Mai. The minivan driver was unharmed and is being questioned to find the cause of the accident. Three rescue teams and officers from Doi Saket Police Station rushed to the scene on the…

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  • Pattaya NewsAmerican fitness YouTuber found dead in Pattaya | Thaiger

    American fitness YouTuber found dead in Pattaya

    American fitness YouTuber Leo and Longevity was found dead at a house in Pattaya, eastern Thailand, last night. Officers from Pattaya City Police Station were called to a house in Pattaya Lagoon Village in Bang Lamung district at 8pm, where they found the body of 34 year old Laith Abdullah Algaz – also known as Leo Rex – in the…

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  • Thailand TravelVendors at Bangkok shrine condemned for overcharging Chinese tourists | Thaiger

    Vendors at Bangkok shrine condemned for overcharging Chinese tourists

    Thai netizens condemned vendors selling religious offerings to foreign tourists at extortionate prices outside the famous Erawan Shrine in Bangkok after a video went viral on social media of a vendor charging Chinese tourists over 10,000 baht for an offering set. Erawan Shrine is one of the most popular religious sites in the capital city. Formally known as the Thao…

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  • Crime NewsSuicide bombing in Pakistani mosque leaves 59 dead | Thaiger

    Suicide bombing in Pakistani mosque leaves 59 dead

    Peshawar, Pakistan was the site of a devastating suicide bombing yesterday as a bomber detonated himself in a crowded mosque. The attacker targeted a mosque in a highly secure compound known as the “Red Zone,” which houses counter-terrorism and police offices. Some 400 worshippers were inside the mosque when the bomber detonated explosives, resulting in 59 deaths, with 27 of…

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  • Thailand video newsThai Police confess to extorting & taking bribes from Taiwanese Actress | GMT | Thaiger

    Thai Police confess to extorting & taking bribes from Taiwanese Actress | GMT

    In today’s episode, Thailand Post’s delayed service makes student lose scholarship, Thai Police confess to extorting & taking bribes from Taiwanese Actress, Truck smoke targeted over PM2.5 pollution, Remorseful husband says wife can burn ‘penis’ with ‘hot iron’ if she catches him gambling again, Transwoman complains after being banned by Bangkok bar, and Woman climbs onto car to stop husband…

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  • Thailand NewsRemorseful husband says wife can burn ‘penis’ with ‘hot iron’ if she catches him gambling again | Thaiger

    Remorseful husband says wife can burn ‘penis’ with ‘hot iron’ if she catches him gambling again

    A remorseful husband said his wife could burn his “penis” with a “hot iron” if she catches him gambling again. The wife of the apologetic hubby, from the central province of Samut Prakarn, shared pictures and a video of her husband tied up on social media to shame him for his online gambling addiction. Local news page Khon Khao Ton…

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  • Thailand NewsTranswoman complains after being banned by Bangkok bar | Thaiger

    Transwoman complains after being banned by Bangkok bar

    A Thai transwoman highlighted gender inequality on social media after she was banned from entering a Bangkok nightclub by a security guard for wearing a sexy costume. The transwoman posted a video of the moment she had a row with a security guard at a nightclub in the Rama 9 area of Bangkok on TikTok. In the video, she said……

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  • Thailand video newsThai police admit extorting money from Taiwanese actress | Thailand News Today | Thaiger

    Thai police admit extorting money from Taiwanese actress | Thailand News Today

    Thai police admit extorting money from Taiwanese actress The compulsive melodrama continues between a Taiwanese actress and the “bastard police” who allegedly extorted 27,000 baht. In the latest episode of the compelling drama, it turns out the Royal Thai Police (RTP), are in fact lying. Late last week the RTP denied extorting money from An Yu-Qing ( 安于晴), also known as Charlene…

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  • Thailand NewsWoman climbs onto car to stop husband and ‘whore’ mistress | Thaiger

    Woman climbs onto car to stop husband and ‘whore’ mistress

    A video showing an emotional woman climbing onto a car to prevent her husband from driving away with his “whore” mistress has gone viral. The viral video circulating on Thai social media shows a distressed woman climbing onto the bonnet of an orange sedan that was travelling down a road in the Tak province. In the video, several people are…

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  • Thailand Protest NewsBail applications denied for detained protestors | Thaiger

    Bail applications denied for detained protestors

    Bail applications by ten detainees have been denied because most of them were charged with serious offences during protests last year, ranging from possession of explosives and arson to inciting unrest. Protesters gathered in front of the Criminal Court on Sunday morning, where a man who had been there for several days collapsed and died. According to Thai PBS World,…

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  • Press RoomUnited States launches SERVIR-Southeast Asia, a USAID-NASA initiative to fight climate change | Thaiger

    United States launches SERVIR-Southeast Asia, a USAID-NASA initiative to fight climate change

    Press Release Chonburi, 24 January 2023 : The U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Robert F. Godec and Dr. Karen M. St. Germain, Earth Science Division Director at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), launched the SERVIR-Southeast Asia program – a collaboration between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and NASA – to help communities across Southeast Asia adapt…

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  • Environment NewsTruck smoke targeted over PM2.5 pollution | Thaiger

    Truck smoke targeted over PM2.5 pollution

    The Pollution Control Department (PCD) announced that they are ramping up efforts to control fine dust pollution in Bangkok and surrounding areas by increasing their scrutiny of public transport vehicles and trucks emitting smoke. The PCD Director-General Athapol Charoenshunsa stated that worsening PM2.5 pollution levels in the capital and its surroundings are partly caused by public transport vehicles that run…

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  • NewsFierce blaze destroys 14 houseboats in western Thailand | Thaiger

    Fierce blaze destroys 14 houseboats in western Thailand

    A fierce blaze at Saiyok Mantra Resort in Kaeng Pralom village caused 10 million baht worth of damage and destroyed 14 of the 16 houseboats on the Khwae Noi River in western Thailand yesterday afternoon. There were no casualties reported. Police Captain Kasan Para, a duty investigator in Sai Yok district, revealed the fire started at around 3.45pm. Firefighters from…

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  • Bangkok NewsHuman bones found in rural area of Bangkok | Thaiger

    Human bones found in rural area of Bangkok

    Police are baffled by the mysterious discovery of human bones along Kanchanaphisek Ring Road in a rural area of Bangkok. The bones were just found in the agricultural Khan Na Yao district of the capital city, but it is suspected that they may have been resting there for nearly a year. The discovery of mystery bones was made by the Ruam…

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