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  • Thai Army boosts border security as Myanmar fighting nears Mae Sot | Thaiger

    Thai Army boosts border security as Myanmar fighting nears Mae Sot

    The Third Army Region has stepped up security measures along the Thai-Myanmar border in Tak province following fresh clashes between Myanmar military forces and ethnic rebels near a known scam centre in Karen state. The fighting broke out on Saturday, November 22, just one kilometre from Thai territory in the Mae Sot district. The clash involved Karen National Union (KNU)…

  • Indian man allegedly hires Pattaya nightclub guards to assault taxi rider | Thaiger

    Indian man allegedly hires Pattaya nightclub guards to assault taxi rider

    An Indian man allegedly hired Thai security guards from a Pattaya nightclub to assault a motorcycle taxi rider on Saturday, November 22, but the attackers mistakenly targeted the wrong person. The involved guards later surrendered themselves to the police. CCTV footage of the incident, shared on the Facebook page of Jack Phodaeng, showed a group of more than ten men…

  • Tourist wanted for feeding wristband to sea tutle in Similan Islands | Thaiger

    Tourist wanted for feeding wristband to sea tutle in Similan Islands

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) is searching for a tourist who fed a sea turtle a rubber wristband during a diving trip in Mu Ko Similan National Park, Phang Nga province. The incident was shared on Facebook on Friday, November 21, by Thai tourist Supawinee Tangphithak, who posted footage showing an unidentified tourist feeding a…

  • Thailand video news | Thailand sees sharp spike in flu cases, Phuket tightens visa controls to stem abuse by runners | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Thailand sees sharp spike in flu cases, Phuket tightens visa controls to stem abuse by runners

    In Thailand video news, Alex and Jay cover key stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia. Today’s headlines include weekend protests over foreign influence in Thai politics, stricter visa controls to curb border-runner abuses, and the final results of this year’s highly controversial Miss Universe contest. Protesters Challenge Visiting Leaders Amid Fears Over National Authority Demonstrators gathered outside a major…

  • Bhumjaithai Party gains 14 MPs from other parties ahead of election | Thaiger

    Bhumjaithai Party gains 14 MPs from other parties ahead of election

    The Bhumjaithai Party, led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, has welcomed 14 new Members of Parliament (MPs) from various parties previously aligned with the former coalition government led by the now-opposition Pheu Thai Party. A special meeting was held at the party’s headquarters in Bangkok on Sunday, November 23, where Bhumjaithai established a new committee focused on recruiting MP candidates.…

  • 9 year old Thai girl killed in Satun landslide amid southern floods | Thaiger

    9 year old Thai girl killed in Satun landslide amid southern floods

    A nine year old girl lost her life after a landslide struck her home in Satun province on Saturday, November 22, following several days of continuous heavy rain. The landslide occurred in the San Daeng community in Kuan Kalong district at around 12.40pm. Homes in the area were covered in mud and left severely damaged, including the house where the…

  • Bangkok prison denies claim female inmates forced into sex services | Thaiger

    Bangkok prison denies claim female inmates forced into sex services

    Following the scandal over alleged VIP treatment for Chinese inmates, Bangkok Remand Prison (BRP) is facing new accusations claiming female inmates were forced to provide sex services to male inmates and guards. The prison denied the allegations. Officers from the Department of Corrections’ special unit raided BRP on November 16 after Thai prisoners complained that Chinese inmates were living in…

  • November 24: South lashed by storms, 10 provinces on flood alert | Thaiger

    November 24: South lashed by storms, 10 provinces on flood alert

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a severe weather warning for today, November 24, as heavy rainfall and storms continue to batter the lower South. Ten provinces are expected to face widespread downpours covering 70% of the region, with potential flash floods and runoff. The provinces under threat include Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, Krabi, Trang, and…

  • Thai economy faces potential recession with growth under 1% | Thaiger

    Thai economy faces potential recession with growth under 1%

    Anusorn Thammajai, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Director of the Centre for Economic, Digital Investment, and International Trade Research at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, has expressed concerns about Thailand’s economic outlook. He anticipates that the economy may expand by less than 1% in the fourth quarter, with a risk of negative GDP growth compared…

  • South Korean and Thai nationals arrested for Bangkok crypto assault | Thaiger

    South Korean and Thai nationals arrested for Bangkok crypto assault

    Four individuals, including a South Korean man and three Thai nationals, have been apprehended for allegedly assaulting a Chinese man and forcing him to transfer cryptocurrencies. The suspects claimed they were only assisting in debt collection without receiving any share of the proceeds. Today, on November 23, several senior police officials from the Metropolitan Police Bureau, including Police Lieutenant General…

  • Gang deceives student in 10 million baht scam | Thaiger

    Gang deceives student in 10 million baht scam

    A gang of scammers who forced a 19 year old university student to video call for 24 hours and deceive his mother into smashing her safe for nearly 10 million baht have been apprehended. The operation involved Thai and Chinese nationals. The arrest was made public today, on November 23 at the Technology Crime Suppression Division in Mueang Thong Thani…

  • Bangkok hospital faces backlash over unfulfilled health packages | Thaiger

    Bangkok hospital faces backlash over unfulfilled health packages

    A group of over 30 individuals has reportedly been left without recourse after a prominent Bangkok hospital and an associated clinic allegedly marketed and sold health check-up packages before abruptly closing the department and avoiding responsibility. Today, on November 23, at 10am, seven representatives of those affected gathered at the office of lawyer Ratchaphon Sirisakorn in Nonthaburi’s Mueang district to…

  • Thai village homes damaged as Myanmar conflict spills over | Thaiger

    Thai village homes damaged as Myanmar conflict spills over

    An unidentified explosive device landed in a Thai village, damaging four houses, as tensions on the Thai-Myanmar border conflict escalated. Yesterday, on November 22, at 11am, multiple battalions of the Myanmar military launched a heavy attack on anti-government forces. The conflict, which shows no sign of abating, intensified further when Myanmar’s 22nd light infantry division, equipped with heavy weaponry, advanced…

  • Stolen truck crash in Ubon Ratchathani kills one, injures another | Thaiger

    Stolen truck crash in Ubon Ratchathani kills one, injures another

    Yesterday, on November 22, a tragic accident occurred in Ubon Ratchathani province, involving a stolen pickup truck and resulting in one fatality and a serious injury. The incident prompted a police investigation, revealing troubling details about the driver. At the scene on the Det Udom-Buntharik road, police found a black Vigo pickup, registration Boh Jor 9448, overturned after crashing into…

  • Biker rally leaves trail of crashes in Phetchabun | Thaiger

    Biker rally leaves trail of crashes in Phetchabun

    Thousands of motorcyclists gathered in Phetchabun, central Thailand, for a major rally where several road accidents occurred, prompting emergency responses and police action. The high-octane gathering, named Trip Without a Bath, drew around 5,000 motorcycles to Lom Kao and Khao Kho districts from today, November 22 to tomorrow, November 23. The event, known for its energetic and sometimes chaotic rides,…

  • 8 electrocuted in Nakhon Si Thammarat floods, 1 dead | Thaiger

    8 electrocuted in Nakhon Si Thammarat floods, 1 dead

    Flooding in Nakhon Si Thammarat led to a fatal electrical leak while residents were moving belongings to higher ground, leaving one dead and eight others injured. The incident unfolded in Chaloet subdistrict on Thursday, November 20, as residents scrambled to move their belongings to higher ground amid worsening flood conditions. While attempting to escape the rising water, eight individuals were…

  • Thai investors eye gold boom as prices set to surge | Thaiger

    Thai investors eye gold boom as prices set to surge

    Thai gold prices are expected to rise sharply next year, driven by global economic uncertainty, rising central bank demand, and stalled trade talks. Thai gold trader MTS Gold Group predicts bullion will end 2025 at around US$4,380 (approximately 159,000 baht), just shy of the record US$4,379.13 seen in October. In Thailand, local gold prices are expected to hover between 67,000…

  • British groom denied flight to Thailand over smudged stamp | Thaiger

    British groom denied flight to Thailand over smudged stamp

    A British groom was barred from boarding a flight to Thailand for his honeymoon after airline staff flagged damage on his passport during check-in. The Brit, 31 year old Josh Reekie, was all set to jet off with his wife Eden for their dream £2,400 (around 105,600 baht) honeymoon when Etihad Airways staff at Manchester Airport denied him boarding. The…

  • Pattaya drivers fume over new traffic light trial | Thaiger

    Pattaya drivers fume over new traffic light trial

    A traffic light trial at a major Pattaya intersection has triggered backlash from residents and commuters, who report severe delays and road confusion. The new lights, installed at the Thepprasit–Koh Phai intersection as part of a city initiative to improve traffic flow and safety, appear to be doing just the opposite, grinding traffic to a frustrating halt. Drivers have flooded…

  • Israeli dad drowns after rescuing son off Koh Pha Ngan | Thaiger

    Israeli dad drowns after rescuing son off Koh Pha Ngan

    An Israeli tourist drowned off Koh Pha Ngan while trying to rescue his son from strong currents during a family holiday, prompting a large-scale search effort. The tourist, 45 year old Sagi Mor, was swept out to sea while holidaying on the Thai island with his wife and four children. According to reports from Hebrew-language media, Mor entered the water…

  • Songkhla underwater as floods swamp 18,000 homes | Thaiger

    Songkhla underwater as floods swamp 18,000 homes

    Severe flooding triggered by days of heavy rain has led to seven districts in Songkhla being declared disaster zones, affecting thousands of residents across the province. Torrential rains have left parts of Songkhla under water, with the province declaring an emergency disaster zone in seven districts as nearly 18,000 households struggle with rising floodwaters. Triggered by a monsoon trough and…

  • Bangkok car showroom blaze destroys 3 vehicles | Thaiger

    Bangkok car showroom blaze destroys 3 vehicles

    A fire broke out at a car showroom in Bangkok during the early hours, damaging several vehicles and property before firefighters managed to control the blaze. The fire broke out at around 1.51am today, November 22, at an Isuzu showroom located at the entrance of Rama II Soi 33 in the Bang Mod area of Chom Thong district. Officers from…

  • People’s Party hits back at PM Anutin’s dissolution threat | Thaiger

    People’s Party hits back at PM Anutin’s dissolution threat

    The opposition has criticised the prime minister for suggesting a possible House dissolution, warning it could be used to avoid scrutiny during a no-confidence debate. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has drawn fire from the People’s Party (PP) after hinting he may dissolve Parliament on December 12, the same day the new parliamentary session opens, to avoid a looming no-confidence debate.…

  • Phuket preps for global art splash at Thailand Biennale | Thaiger

    Phuket preps for global art splash at Thailand Biennale

    Phuket is making final preparations for a major international art festival set to boost tourism, as culture officials inspect venues and installation progress. Culture Minister Sabida Thaiseth arrived on the island yesterday, November 21, to oversee preparations for the international contemporary art festival. She was joined by top Ministry of Culture officials, including Permanent Secretary Prasop Riangngen, Office of Contemporary…

  • Bangkok water warning: Taps to run dry in 27 areas tonight | Thaiger

    Bangkok water warning: Taps to run dry in 27 areas tonight

    Bangkok residents are being warned to prepare for dry taps as water supply will be shut off in 27 areas across the capital from 10pm tonight, November 22, until 5am tomorrow, November 23. The Metropolitan Waterworks Authority (MWA) announced the disruption is due to urgent maintenance work at the Bang Khen 2 pumping station and Bang Khen water production facility.…

  • Thailand shivers up north as southern seas turn rough | Thaiger

    Thailand shivers up north as southern seas turn rough

    Thailand is in the grip of a weather shift as a cold front sweeps through the north, while the south contends with heavy rainfall and rough seas. A strong high-pressure system from China continues to dominate the upper regions of Thailand, pushing cool to cold air across northern and northeastern areas. The forecast from 6am today, November 22, to 6am…

  • Thai man steals 10 million baht from mother after falling victim to scam | Thaiger

    Thai man steals 10 million baht from mother after falling victim to scam

    A 19 year old Thai man sought forgiveness from his mother after stealing 10 million baht in cash and assets from her and transferring them to a call centre scammer. The 19 year old victim, Mick, and his mother appeared on the Hone Krasae news programme on Channel 3 today, November 21, to share details of the scam. Mick explained…

  • Thailand pawn giant cashes in on gold boom, loans soar | Thaiger

    Thailand pawn giant cashes in on gold boom, loans soar

    Thailand’s leading pawn shop chain, Easy Money, is expecting its highest loan growth in two decades, fuelled by surging gold prices and a wave of young entrepreneurs seeking short-term financing. “Loan demand is booming like we haven’t seen in 20 years,” said Easy Money Group chairperson Sittiwit Tangthanakiat. The company reported outstanding loans of 27 billion baht for the first…

  • Teen seeks help after police delay in Bolt driver attempted rape case | Thaiger

    Teen seeks help after police delay in Bolt driver attempted rape case

    A 19 year old woman has turned to a social media influencer for help after allegedly surviving an attempted rape by a Bolt driver, fearing the case would be delayed for months due to police inaction. The victim, Arisara Mitkhuntod, contacted influencer Chot-anan Lertritphuwadol after Bang Kruai Police Station allegedly asked her to wait two to three months for medical…

  • Twelve Chiang Mai officials arrested for selling fake Thai ID cards to foreigners | Thaiger

    Twelve Chiang Mai officials arrested for selling fake Thai ID cards to foreigners

    Police arrested 12 out of 28 wanted local government officials and civilians in Chiang Mai province for illegally issuing Thai identification cards to foreigners, particularly Chinese nationals. A local journalist, JDTendirections, reported yesterday, November 20, that officials in the Wiang Haeng sub-district of Chiang Mai illegally issued at least 20,000 ID cards to Chinese nationals living in Thailand without legal…