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  • Heavy rain forecast in northern and southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Heavy rain forecast in northern and southern Thailand

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has forecasted that heavy rain is expected in two regions tomorrow, with a 70% likelihood due to the landfall of Typhoon Vutip. This has resulted in a moderate southwest monsoon affecting Thailand. Northern Thailand will experience heavy rainfall in some areas, while the south will see thunderstorms in certain parts. Residents in northern Thailand are…

  • Chiang Mai lottery frenzy over Thai star and plane crash numbers | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai lottery frenzy over Thai star and plane crash numbers

    Lottery enthusiasts in Chiang Mai are flocking to purchase tickets featuring popular numbers associated with the late singer Pumpuang Duangjan and the recent plane crash in India. The numbers are selling out quickly at various lottery stalls across the city. Pannee Lupu-ngern, a lottery vendor on Chiang Mai-Lamphun Road in Saraphi district, revealed that numbers related to Pumpuang, who passed…

  • Phichit governor probes school insurance scam at children centre | Thaiger

    Phichit governor probes school insurance scam at children centre

    The governor of Phichit province in northern Thailand has ordered an investigation into an insurance fraud case involving a supposed agent deceiving parents at schools and child development centres. The parents were led to believe they had secured accident insurance for their children, but the money was never forwarded to the insurance company. This came to light following an incident…

  • Pattaya gold robber arrested after daring heist in Lamphun | Thaiger

    Pattaya gold robber arrested after daring heist in Lamphun

    A 47 year old man has been arrested in Pattaya today following a swift investigation into a daring gold robbery in Lamphun province. The heist, which saw a suspect steal two gold necklaces worth over 500,000 baht, was solved thanks to the tireless efforts of Chon Buri Provincial Police. “The suspect was tracked down to a shopping mall in Central…

  • Thailand brushes off Cambodia’s border threat as tensions simmer | Thaiger

    Thailand brushes off Cambodia’s border threat as tensions simmer

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has downplayed Cambodia’s threat to stop importing Thai goods amidst escalating border tensions, asserting that Thailand has yet to implement any measures to cut electricity or Internet supplies to its neighbour. Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen recently accused Thailand of preparing to cut essential services along the border, which could include halting electricity and Internet connections.…

  • Cambodian rush at Sa Kaeo border amid closure fears | Thaiger

    Cambodian rush at Sa Kaeo border amid closure fears

    The permanent Ban Klong Luek Border Crossing in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, experienced congestion as many Cambodians hurried back to their country fearing a sudden border closure. Sa Kaeo Governor Parinya Phothisat visited the site to observe the situation and assured that the border will not close. Yesterday, June 13, a large number of Cambodians formed long queues at…

  • Airline service charges set to rise at 6 Thai airports this October | Thaiger

    Airline service charges set to rise at 6 Thai airports this October

    In a move that will impact passengers at six key airports, the Department of Airports (DoA) has announced an increase in passenger service charges (PSC) for both domestic and international departures. Starting October 1, the domestic charge will rise from 50 baht to 75 baht per person, while the international charge will jump from 400 baht to 425 baht per…

  • Dusit International eyes 16 billion baht revenue boost this year | Thaiger

    Dusit International eyes 16 billion baht revenue boost this year

    Dusit International is set to bounce back in 2025, with the company projecting a revenue of 16 billion baht from its residential properties and reduced interest burdens. The company is confident in its recovery, as it moves closer to turning a profit, despite challenges faced in previous years. “Dusit International is on track for a strong turnaround,” said Suphajee Suthumpun,…

  • Koh Larn registers 158 businesses in accommodation crackdown | Thaiger

    Koh Larn registers 158 businesses in accommodation crackdown

    To clean up Koh Larn’s rapidly expanding accommodation sector, Bang Lamung District Chief Patcharapat Srithanyanon announced the successful registration of unlicensed guesthouses and rentals on the popular tourist island. The crackdown, which aims to bring unregulated businesses into compliance, promises to improve transparency and foster sustainable development in the region. “Koh Larn has become a major destination for both Thai…

  • SAO collapse: Final suspect turns himself in for prosecution | Thaiger

    SAO collapse: Final suspect turns himself in for prosecution

    The investigation into the catastrophic collapse of the State Audit Office (SAO) building has taken a dramatic turn, with the final suspect in the case now facing prosecution. Chinese national Wu Bing Lin, also known by the Thai name Chanchai Rungrotthanacharoen, turned himself in to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on Thursday, June 12, marking a significant step in…

  • Pattaya to revamp entertainment zones and taxi system | Thaiger

    Pattaya to revamp entertainment zones and taxi system

    To modernise and better serve the ever-growing number of tourists flocking to Pattaya, Bang Lamung district has unveiled major plans to overhaul its zoning regulations for entertainment venues and completely restructure the motorbike taxi system. This ambitious initiative was announced at a meeting chaired by District Chief Patcharapat Sritanyanon at the Takian Tia Municipal Office, attended by government leaders and…

  • Indian man quizzed after bomb scare on Phuket flight | Thaiger

    Indian man quizzed after bomb scare on Phuket flight

    A 52 year old Indian man was arrested for questioning after a bomb threat forced an Air India flight to make an emergency landing at Phuket International Airport yesterday morning. The alarming incident triggered a swift security response, with 156 passengers onboard caught in the tense drama. The flight, AI 379, was en route from Phuket to Delhi when, around…

  • Thai singer shares connection to Air India crash survivor | Thaiger

    Thai singer shares connection to Air India crash survivor

    A Thai singer, who survived a plane crash in Surat Thani in 1998, revealed that he once sat in the same seat number as the British survivor of the recent Air India crash. The singer, Ruangsak “James” Loychusak, took to his Facebook page, Jamesruangsak, to comment on the Air India crash near Ahmedabad, India, which occurred today, June 13. In…

  • Thai government backs new AI law to boost investment | Thaiger

    Thai government backs new AI law to boost investment

    The government has expressed readiness to endorse the current draft of principles for the artificial intelligence (AI) law, aiming to ensure uniform regulations for AI developers and service providers. The principles are designed to foster rather than deter investment. These principles address safety standards for AI systems, data management for AI development, and risk levels concerning personal data. Wisit Wisitsora-at,…

  • Thai man’s mysterious skin blisters revealed as ‘skin worms’ | Thaiger

    Thai man’s mysterious skin blisters revealed as ‘skin worms’

    A shocking Facebook post showing a man’s hand covered in painful, pus-like blisters has left many people guessing, only for doctors to reveal the bizarre cause: skin worm larvae, also known as Cutaneous Larva Migrans (CLM). The unusual condition, often referred to as “skin worms,” is caused by hookworm larvae that typically come from animals like dogs and cats, especially…

  • Presumed dead man found alive after week in mangrove mud | Thaiger

    Presumed dead man found alive after week in mangrove mud

    Rescuers assisted a Thai man who was trapped in mud in a mangrove forest in the southern province of Chumphon for seven days, after a local fisherman discovered him and initially mistook him for a corpse. The 53 year old fisherman, Sila Wongpaen, fled the mangrove in shock and filed a report at Ban Wisai Nue Police Station, stating that…

  • Phuket pushes for gender equality with vibrant pride events | Thaiger

    Phuket pushes for gender equality with vibrant pride events

    Phuket is taking bold steps towards inclusivity and gender equality with a major seminar and a packed Pride Month programme. Yesterday, June 12, the Phuket Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office hosted a seminar titled Our World is Equal: Awareness, Awareness, Awareness of Gender Equality (Pride for All) at the Seabed Grand Hotel in Wichit. Vice Governor Samawit Suphanphai, who…

  • Major disruptions as Krungthai, GSB, SCB announce maintenance | Thaiger

    Major disruptions as Krungthai, GSB, SCB announce maintenance

    Millions of customers across Thailand are bracing for significant service interruptions as three of the country’s biggest banks – Krungthai, Government Savings Bank (GSB), and Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) – prepare for extensive system maintenance. The planned outages will affect online banking, ATMs, mobile applications, and payment services, leaving many customers scrambling to complete transactions ahead of the disruptions. Krungthai…

  • Pattaya launches new emergency medical training initiative | Thaiger

    Pattaya launches new emergency medical training initiative

    To enhance safety and attract more investment, Pattaya is rolling out a new emergency medical system project that aims to reassure both tourists and investors. Mayor Poramet Ngampichet recently welcomed Paisan Konjampa, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Institute for Emergency Medicine (NIEM), along with his team, to discuss the details of this exciting initiative. The NIEM team highlighted Pattaya’s status…

  • 2 fake police officers arrested for extorting Indian man of 5,000 baht | Thaiger

    2 fake police officers arrested for extorting Indian man of 5,000 baht

    Police arrested two Thai men who posed as officers and extorted an Indian national of 5,000 baht in the central province of Sing Buri on Monday, June 9. The victim, 53 year old Sanjay Siner, filed a complaint with Mueang Sing Buri Police Station on the same day, stating that two Thai men, claiming to be police officers, forced him into their…

  • Tragic fall: Couple tumbles from bridge in northeast Thailand | Thaiger

    Tragic fall: Couple tumbles from bridge in northeast Thailand

    A man and woman plunged from a bridge at Huai Chan Waterfall in Khun Han district, Sisaket province, in northeast Thailand yesterday after an evening of drinking turned deadly. The couple, aged 38 and 36, suffered serious injuries, and while the man survived, the woman tragically died in the hospital. Emergency services responded quickly, arriving at the scene where locals…

  • Thailand video news | Air India jet crashes after takeoff in Ahmedabad, killing hundreds, MIFFest 2025 to screen 62 films from 48 countries in July | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Air India jet crashes after takeoff in Ahmedabad, killing hundreds, MIFFest 2025 to screen 62 films from 48 countries in July

    Today’s top stories in Thailand include a violent incident involving a security guard and two young boys, a 40-million-baht student visa scam tied to Chinese mafia networks, and an unsettling underwear-sniffing case caught on CCTV. Environmental concerns mount with toxic red dust seized at Bangkok Port and worsening landfill odors in Phuket. Internationally, the tragic crash of an Air India…

  • Buddhist amulet saves Thai man from shooting in Bangkok restaurant | Thaiger

    Buddhist amulet saves Thai man from shooting in Bangkok restaurant

    A Thai businessman survived a shooting at a restaurant in Bangkok yesterday, June 12, after a Buddhist amulet he was wearing reportedly blocked a bullet from piercing his chest. Officers from Bang Khen Police Station responded to reports of gunfire at a restaurant on Phahonyothin Road in Bangkok’s Bang Khen district. Upon arrival, they found a chaotic scene, with tables…

  • Bomb threat forces emergency landing of Air India flight in Phuket | Thaiger

    Bomb threat forces emergency landing of Air India flight in Phuket

    Following the Air India flight crash yesterday, a bomb threat forced another flight from the troubled airline to make an emergency landing at Phuket Airport today. Flight AI 379, en route from Phuket to Delhi with 156 passengers aboard, was diverted to Phuket after a bomb threat message was discovered on board. At 9.30am today, June 13, Phuket International Airport…

  • Chon Buri woman slashes wrist in despair, rescued | Thaiger

    Chon Buri woman slashes wrist in despair, rescued

    A 54 year old Thai woman in Chon Buri was left in despair, turning to self-harm after a series of financial setbacks left her and her partner destitute. Yesterday evening, June 12, the woman, whose identity is withheld for privacy, attempted to slash her wrist and arm with a broken soy sauce bottle at her rented home in Nong Prue,…

  • US State Department: Thailand safe for most, caution in south | Thaiger

    US State Department: Thailand safe for most, caution in south

    Thailand’s travel advisory has been updated, and the verdict is in: the country is generally safe for tourists. However, there are some areas where extra caution is recommended, particularly in the southern provinces due to ongoing civil unrest. The US State Department has placed Thailand on its “Level 1” advisory for most of the country, meaning “Exercise Normal Precautions.” This…

  • Police chase and escape of Bangkok taxi rider end in injury of passenger | Thaiger

    Police chase and escape of Bangkok taxi rider end in injury of passenger

    A traffic police officer chased an app-based motorcycle taxi rider who ran a red light, causing the female passenger to fall and suffer a head injury. The incident sparked mixed reactions online. The Facebook page, อยากดังเดี๋ยวจัดให้ รีเทริน์ part 6, posted dashcam footage of the incident yesterday, June 12, stating the administrator’s opinions in the caption… “Both parties were at fault.…

  • Cambodia’s Hun Sen calls for Thai film ban amid rising tensions | Thaiger

    Cambodia’s Hun Sen calls for Thai film ban amid rising tensions

    Cambodia is threatening to pull the plug on Thai culture and commerce as tensions with Thailand continue to boil over. Senate President Hun Sen has urged the Royal Government of Cambodia to consider banning Thai films and halting imports of Thai goods, citing rising hostility from Thai extremist groups. The bold remarks were made in a fiery social media post,…

  • ‘Screw-up’ at Suvarnabhumi: Broken bolt brings escalator to a halt | Thaiger

    ‘Screw-up’ at Suvarnabhumi: Broken bolt brings escalator to a halt

    An escalator at Suvarnabhumi Airport gave travellers a fright this week when it suddenly ground to a halt — but no injuries were reported and engineers have already fixed the glitch. The malfunction occurred around 11pm on Wednesday, June 11, at an escalator linking the APM train station to the new SAT-1 terminal. A video clip of the incident quickly…

  • It keeps raining: Thailand continues to brace for heavy downpours | Thaiger

    It keeps raining: Thailand continues to brace for heavy downpours

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts significant rainfall across 44 provinces, with the heaviest downpours expected in the northern and northeastern regions, potentially affecting up to 70% of these areas. Residents are advised to be cautious of potential flash floods and forest runoff. The department’s 24-hour weather forecast predicts heavy rain in parts of the northeast and eastern Thailand, while…