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  • Bangkok electric train fare capped at 20 baht from 2025 | Thaiger

    Bangkok electric train fare capped at 20 baht from 2025

    Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit confirmed that the maximum fare for the Bangkok metropolitan electric train network would be capped at 20 baht per journey starting October 1, 2025. The initiative will cover eight lines, spanning 13 routes, totalling 276.84 kilometres and 194 stations. On July 18, Suriya met with Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt and private sector…

  • Dispute between vendors leads to fatal shooting in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Dispute between vendors leads to fatal shooting in Bangkok

    A dispute between second-hand jeans vendors resulted in a fatal shooting at Thung Khru Plaza Market in Bangkok. Yesterday, July 20, at 6pm, Police Lieutenant Colonel Jirasak Homnan from Rat Burana Police Station received a report regarding a shooting incident involving firearms, which led to a death. The incident took place in Soi Pracha Uthit 61, Thung Khru district. Officers…

  • Motorcycle crash with Mercedes-Benz kills two young men in Pathum Thani | Thaiger

    Motorcycle crash with Mercedes-Benz kills two young men in Pathum Thani

    Two young men died when their motorcycle was hit by a Mercedes-Benz, causing their bodies to be thrown from the vehicle. The incident occurred yesterday, July 20, at 11.45pm, on the flyover bridge crossing the Thanyaburi-Wang Noi intersection in Rangsit subdistrict, Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province. Police and rescue volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation arrived at the scene to find…

  • Toyota Camry fire on Sirat Expressway swiftly extinguished in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Toyota Camry fire on Sirat Expressway swiftly extinguished in Bangkok

    Firefighters swiftly responded to a car fire on Sirat Expressway in Bangkok yesterday afternoon when a grey Toyota Camry caught fire. The incident, believed to be caused by an engine malfunction, resulted in no injuries or fatalities. The fire erupted at 5.06pm near the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning in the Phaya Thai district. The 199…

  • Vietnamese dealer busted in Bangkok bar drug raid | Thaiger

    Vietnamese dealer busted in Bangkok bar drug raid

    A wild Bangkok nightlife scene turned into a full-blown drug bust early yesterday morning after police swooped in on a popular entertainment venue in Wang Thonglang district, arresting a Vietnamese dealer and detaining 40 others who tested positive for drugs. The raid was the climax of an ongoing investigation by the Metropolitan Police Bureau into a suspected drug operation run…

  • Bangkok lift horror: Woman killed in goods elevator accident | Thaiger

    Bangkok lift horror: Woman killed in goods elevator accident

    A Bangkok worker was crushed to death in a horrific elevator accident yesterday after a goods lift malfunctioned at a commercial building in the capital’s Pom Prap Sattru Phai district. The victim, a 46 year old woman known only as Koi, worked at a forklift parts shop on Ban Batr Road. She was killed instantly when her head became trapped…

  • Bangkok woman choked by foreigner in 7-Eleven fights for justice (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok woman choked by foreigner in 7-Eleven fights for justice (video)

    A late-night milk run turned into a nightmare for one Bangkok woman, choked by a stranger in a 7-Eleven, dismissed by police, and left fearing for her safety. But she’s not staying silent. In a harrowing incident that has sparked outrage online, a woman recounted how a quick trip to the 7-Eleven at Fortune Condo Narathiwas ended in a physical…

  • Vietjet stuns with 0 baht fares on new Bangkok-Kolkata route | Thaiger

    Vietjet stuns with 0 baht fares on new Bangkok-Kolkata route

    Bargain-hunters, brace yourselves—VietJet Thailand is shaking up the skies again, this time with 0 baht fares to India. The budget airline has announced a jaw-dropping promotion to celebrate its brand-new direct route from Bangkok to Kolkata, launching this November. VietJet Thailand CEO Voranate Laprabang revealed that the new route is part of the carrier’s aggressive push to expand its international…

  • Top of the clicks! Bangkok crowned world’s No.1 nomad hotspot | Thaiger

    Top of the clicks! Bangkok crowned world’s No.1 nomad hotspot

    Bangkok has bagged the title of the world’s dream city for digital nomads, beating out 1,300 other hotspots to take the crown as the top destination for remote workers in 2025. According to a global survey by travel platform HotelWithTub, Thailand’s buzzing capital has been crowned the number one city on the planet for digital nomads this year, scoring 91…

  • Chadchart warns 20 baht train plan could spark lawsuits | Thaiger

    Chadchart warns 20 baht train plan could spark lawsuits

    A feel-good fare cut could turn into a legal nightmare. Bangkok’s 20 baht train policy is under fire, again, not for what it promises passengers, but for what it could cost the city in court. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urged the government to clarify its compensation plan under the second phase of the 20 baht maximum electric train fare policy.…

  • Bangkok spa inferno guts building in early morning blaze | Thaiger

    Bangkok spa inferno guts building in early morning blaze

    Flames ripped through a Bangkok spa at dawn today, sending thick black smoke billowing into the skies above Siam Square and gutting parts of a four-storey building. At 6.40am today, July 18, the 199 emergency hotline received a report of a fire raging at a commercial property on Siam Square Soi 3, off Rama I Road in Pathum Wan district.…

  • Shock decision: Electricity bills stay high despite energy dip | Thaiger

    Shock decision: Electricity bills stay high despite energy dip

    Electricity bills in Thailand are set to stay stubbornly high for the rest of the year, despite falling fuel costs, lower demand and a stronger baht. The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has chosen to freeze the power tariff at 3.98 baht per unit, brushing aside options for a cheaper rate, even as economic conditions hinted at a possible reduction. The…

  • Van hits cyclist at Bangkok crossing, elderly man injured (video) | Thaiger

    Van hits cyclist at Bangkok crossing, elderly man injured (video)

    A van ran a red light and collided with a bicycle on a pedestrian crossing, leaving an 84 year old man with a fractured sacrum. The incident occurred near the Bueng Nong Bon Park in Prawet district, Bangkok, on July 13. The Facebook page Drama-addict shared CCTV footage of the accident, which showed the van hitting the bicycle at the…

  • AirAsia spreads its wings with new Bangkok–Hai Phong route | Thaiger

    AirAsia spreads its wings with new Bangkok–Hai Phong route

    AirAsia has officially launched its brand-new direct route between Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport and the northern Vietnamese city of Hai Phong, offering four flights a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. To mark the inaugural journey, vibrant welcome events were held at both Don Mueang and Hai Phong International Airport, with excited passengers greeted by celebratory activities and…

  • Tuk tuk blitz nets 800 drivers in Bangkok mall clampdown | Thaiger

    Tuk tuk blitz nets 800 drivers in Bangkok mall clampdown

    More than 800 tuk tuk drivers have been busted for clogging traffic outside Bangkok’s busiest malls in just the first half of July, as police ramp up efforts to clear key roads of the iconic but unruly three-wheeled rides. Police Colonel Sirichat Chanpromma of Pathumwan Police Station confirmed that from July 1 to 15, a staggering 824 tuk tuks were…

  • Thai House passes amnesty bills but snubs lese majeste cases | Thaiger

    Thai House passes amnesty bills but snubs lese majeste cases

    Thailand’s lower house approved three Promote Peaceful Society amnesty bills in their first readings yesterday, but rejected two others backed by the People’s Party and civil society networks, sparking criticism for excluding those charged under the kingdom’s harsh royal defamation laws. The passed bills, tabled by MPs from the United Thai Nation (UTN), Klatham, and Bhumjaithai parties, garnered overwhelming support.…

  • Thaksin to hear lese majeste ruling on exile anniversary | Thaiger

    Thaksin to hear lese majeste ruling on exile anniversary

    All eyes are on Thailand’s Criminal Court as it prepares to deliver a high-stakes verdict in the lese majeste case against former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra—a decision that could reignite political tensions across the country. Today, July 16, Thaksin’s lawyer, Winyat Chartmontree, announced that the court had scheduled August 22 as the date for the ruling. Fittingly, the decision will…

  • 20-baht Bangkok train fare sparks clash over big business perks | Thaiger

    20-baht Bangkok train fare sparks clash over big business perks

    Thailand’s transport boss has come out swinging against claims that the government’s 20-baht flat fare scheme is just a handout for big business, insisting it’s about easing the financial pain of ordinary commuters, not lining investors’ pockets. Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit dismissed accusations from the main opposition People’s Party (PP), which alleged the low-fare policy is…

  • Bangkok’s ‘Thai Hot Guys’ restaurant to shut doors after 9 years (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s ‘Thai Hot Guys’ restaurant to shut doors after 9 years (video)

    Bangkok’s most flamboyant seafood joint—famous for its cross-dressing, muscle-bound waiters—will soon sashay off into history. Staneemeehoi, the legendary venue where diners were serenaded by dancing “Thai Hot Guys” in silky pyjamas and crop tops, has announced it will close on July 31 after nearly a decade of saucy performances. The closure comes as the restaurant’s lease at Hua Mum Night…

  • Ham-fisted: Cambodian couple busted for illegal pork stall in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Ham-fisted: Cambodian couple busted for illegal pork stall in Bangkok

    A Cambodian couple was apprehended by police for illegally operating a pork stall in Bangkok’s Khlong Sam Wa district. The pair, identified as 31 year old Nga Phon and 30 year old Chanty Rav, were found selling fresh pork at a market in the Bang Chan subdistrict on Monday, July 14. The operation was led by Police Lieutenant General Siam Boonsom,…

  • Puff justice: Cops snuff out illegal cigarettes shop in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Puff justice: Cops snuff out illegal cigarettes shop in Bangkok

    A Chinese convenience store in the Prawet district of Bangkok was raided by police for selling illegal cigarettes. The operation yesterday, July 15, led by Police Colonel Santi Kornkasem, along with other officers, resulted in the arrest of Thai national, 32 year old Chutima or Yo and 29 year old Myanmar national, Naw Aye. They were found in possession of…

  • Truck brake failure causes pile-up, four injured near Bangkok | Thaiger

    Truck brake failure causes pile-up, four injured near Bangkok

    A 10-wheel truck experienced brake failure and collided with eight vehicles, resulting in four injuries, outside a prominent shopping mall in Ngamwongwan. The incident led to severe traffic congestion. The driver faced charges but was released temporarily. Yesterday, July 15, at 8.30pm, officers from the Rattanathibet Police Station received reports of a 10-wheel truck experiencing brake failure and causing a…

  • Asia awaits: Turkish Airlines unleashes flight frenzy on Bangkok | Thaiger

    Asia awaits: Turkish Airlines unleashes flight frenzy on Bangkok

    Turkish Airlines is poised to significantly expand its presence in Southeast Asia, with Bangkok firmly in its sights. From October 27, the airline will offer an impressive 21 flights per week to the Thai capital from Istanbul, marking a substantial boost in connectivity. This ambitious move underscores Turkish Airlines’ commitment to the region and solidifies Bangkok’s status as a premier global…

  • Bangkok launches waste separation campaign with fee discounts | Thaiger

    Bangkok launches waste separation campaign with fee discounts

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has launched a new waste-separation campaign named This House Doesn’t Mix Waste. This initiative encourages city residents to sort their waste correctly in exchange for discounts on trash collection fees. Registration for the campaign starts on August 1, with the official rollout scheduled for October. The programme involves collaboration with the private sector and offers…

  • Bangkok sinking: City could be underwater by 2030 | Thaiger

    Bangkok sinking: City could be underwater by 2030

    Bangkok, already notorious for choking traffic and fierce floods, is now staring down an even grimmer fate—sinking beneath the sea within the next decade if climate change and unchecked development continue unabated. Recent studies have singled out Bangkok alongside Jakarta as two of Southeast Asia’s fastest-sinking cities. According to The Guardian, Bangkok is subsiding by over one centimetre a year…

  • Sticker shock: Thai food prices soar 106% as wages lag behind | Thaiger

    Sticker shock: Thai food prices soar 106% as wages lag behind

    Eating out in Bangkok is becoming a luxury few can afford, with research revealing Thai food prices have more than doubled in just over a decade, while wages have barely kept pace. A new study by the Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA) has revealed that the cost of food in Thailand has skyrocketed by 106.5% over the past 13…

  • Japanese tourist faces legal action for train vandalism in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Japanese tourist faces legal action for train vandalism in Bangkok

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has taken legal action against a Japanese tourist accused of spray-painting a train and its carriages near a railway bridge on Kanchanaphisek Road, Bangkok. The incident occurred on Sunday, July 13, and resulted in property damage and train delays. According to Weeras Amrapal, the SRT Governor, the foreign tourist used spray paint on the…

  • Bangkok BTS policy under question after armed police denied entry | Thaiger

    Bangkok BTS policy under question after armed police denied entry

    Thai police officers raised concerns over safety measures on Bangkok’s BTS Skytrain system after being barred from carrying firearms while using the service. According to Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) regulations, passengers are prohibited from bringing any weapons onto the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS), except for government officials legally authorised to do so. The BTS website reiterates this rule under…

  • Finance minister reveals final contenders to lead Bank of Thailand | Thaiger

    Finance minister reveals final contenders to lead Bank of Thailand

    Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira confirmed yesterday that he has officially signed off on his nominee to lead the Bank of Thailand (BoT) and submitted the selection to the Cabinet for consideration today. Speaking to reporters, Pichai made it clear he had no reservations about collaborating with whichever candidate ultimately gets the nod. “Whoever is selected, I’ll…

  • Highway: Foreign tourist tries to pay Pattaya taxi fare with marijuana | Thaiger

    Highway: Foreign tourist tries to pay Pattaya taxi fare with marijuana

    A foreign tourist tried to pay his 2,000-baht taxi fare from Bangkok to Pattaya with a giant bag of marijuana, leaving the stunned cabbie out of pocket and steaming mad. The bizarre incident unfolded in the early hours of today, July 15, when 54 year old veteran driver Prachuap, picked up the man at Suvarnabhumi International Airport for a trip…