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  • Thai man having secret affair abuses pregnant wife and kidnaps daughter | Thaiger

    Thai man having secret affair abuses pregnant wife and kidnaps daughter

    A pregnant woman in the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima filed a complaint against her husband for physically abusing her and kidnapping their four year old daughter after she discovered his secret affair. The 24 year old pregnant woman named Jah sought help from the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Social Development and Human Security, and authorities accompanied her to the Huay…

  • South Thailand: Intharam Temple gives away over 1,000 gift items for National Children’s Day | Thaiger

    South Thailand: Intharam Temple gives away over 1,000 gift items for National Children’s Day

    Inthraram Temple in the Mueang Mai Subdistrict of Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram province, is going all out for National Children’s Day, giving away gold rings, laptops, and smartphones. Over 1,000 gift items are up for grabs, including one bag of rice for each person. Phra Metheewatcharaprachathorn, better known as Assistant Professor Dr Luang Phor Daeng Nanthiyo, Advisor to the Abbot…

  • Thai-llywood lights, camera, baht! 2023 sees record of 6.6 billion baht roll in from film shoots in Thailand | Thaiger

    Thai-llywood lights, camera, baht! 2023 sees record of 6.6 billion baht roll in from film shoots in Thailand

    A record-breaking 6.6 billion baht was generated by over 466 film shoots in Thailand in 2023, marking an impressive 40% increase in revenue from the previous year. This remarkable upturn was largely credited to the production of high-budget films, including a blockbuster with a budget of 3 billion baht. Jaturon Phakdeewanit, the head of the Tourism Department, noted the significant…

  • Thai PM approves Clean Air bill: A milestone for environmental protection | Thaiger

    Thai PM approves Clean Air bill: A milestone for environmental protection

    Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday penned his approval of the Clean Air bill. The signing ceremony took place at 9.30am on January 11 in Chiang Mai during the PM’s scheduled visit to review the city’s public transportation systems and ongoing air pollution issues. This move was a significant stride towards addressing Thailand’s air pollution predicament, a subject that has…

  • Shanghai’s Juneyao Air to operate flights to Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Shanghai’s Juneyao Air to operate flights to Chiang Mai

    Juneyao Air is set to reignite the battle for the Shanghai-Chiang Mai route, challenging fierce rivals China Eastern Airlines and Spring Airlines. Juneyao’s A320neo will operate daily flights from Shanghai to the northern Thai capital, starting from January 20. The airline’s flight schedule is as follows: HO1325 PVG 1835 – CNX 2235 32N Daily HO1326 CNX 2335 – PVG 0425+1…

  • Thai man kills cheating girlfriend’s father and commits suicide in jail | Thaiger

    Thai man kills cheating girlfriend’s father and commits suicide in jail

    A Thai man killed his girlfriend’s father after discovering she had a husband and two children. The killer later committed suicide while in custody at Khok Pho Police Station in the southern province of Pattani. Khok Pho Police Station officers rushed to a house in the Khok Pho district of Pattani at 9.50pm on Wednesday, January 10 after receiving a…

  • Thailand to boost tourism to drive economic growth | Thaiger

    Thailand to boost tourism to drive economic growth

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is on a mission to stimulate tourism, focusing on boosting revenue in 55 secondary provinces by a staggering 20%, aiming for a grand total of 91 million trips this year. This ambitious goal, however, falls short of the mark for key provinces. For the first nine months of the previous year, the 55 secondary tourism…

  • Motorcycle stunt goes awry at Chiang Mai fair, stuntman hospitalised | Thaiger

    Motorcycle stunt goes awry at Chiang Mai fair, stuntman hospitalised

    An unfortunate accident occurred yesterday during a daring motorcycle stunt at the winter fair and the Chiang Mai Good OTOP fair. The stuntman, known only as Tae, was injured when his motorcycle lost control during a barrel-climbing show and fell, hitting the floor hard. This incident happened behind the provincial government centre, where the event was taking place. Emergency services…

  • Bangkok governor defends city’s fourth plan revision amid public criticism | Thaiger

    Bangkok governor defends city’s fourth plan revision amid public criticism

    Chadchart Sittipunt, the Governor of Bangkok, stood firm in defence of the city’s fourth plan revision amid public censure for its perceived favouritism towards developers. The 57 year old city chief yesterday, January 11, responded to the criticism by affirming City Hall’s receptiveness to constructive feedback while cautioning against potentially divisive comments. Chadchart explained via a Facebook post that the…

  • Three ex-Bhumjaithai MPs banned by Supreme Court | Thaiger

    Three ex-Bhumjaithai MPs banned by Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court delivered a harsh blow to three former Bhumjaithai MPs, slamming them with a 10-year ban from contesting elections. Chalong Thirdweerapong, Phumisak Kongmee, and Natee Ratchakitprakarn were all found guilty of a severe breach of parliamentary ethics. The court’s ruling, based on a parallel case in the Criminal Court, unveils a scandalous scheme. On May 18 last year, the…

  • How to travel and work in Thailand | Thaiger

    How to travel and work in Thailand

    Thailand is a beautiful Southeast Asian country renowned for its ancient ruins, ornate temples, and gorgeous tropical beaches. It’s also an affordable country to live and travel in, making it a desirable location for travellers. Given these factors, it’s only natural to consider long-term travel in Thailand. If you’re wondering how you can travel and work in Thailand to make…

  • Double-down drama: DOPA crackdown sees 200 gamblers dealt a losing hand in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Double-down drama: DOPA crackdown sees 200 gamblers dealt a losing hand in southern Thailand

    Officers from the Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA) yesterday swooped on a gambling den in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat and arrested 200 gamblers. Residents in Nakhon Si Thammarat submitted a complaint about the gambling house to the Deputy Interior Minister, Chada Thaiseth. They reported that the gambling den was open 24 hours a day. More than 200…

  • 2 Indian men arrested near Bangkok for offering high-interest loans | Thaiger

    2 Indian men arrested near Bangkok for offering high-interest loans

    Immigration Bureau (IB) officers announced a successful operation to arrest two Indian men illegally offering high-interest loans to Thai people in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok. The IB launched the operation to crack down on foreigners running illegal businesses or posing as powerful and influential people in the communities. The operation led officers to a 39 year old Indian man, identified…

  • Hot food trends: Healthy eating on a budget | Thaiger

    Hot food trends: Healthy eating on a budget

    In a world plagued by inflation, skyrocketing living costs, and the constant struggle to stay healthy, renowned nutrition expert Associate Professor Chalat Santivarangkna from Mahidol University reveals what our plates will look like in the coming year. This year is set to be the year of plant-powered living, with Professor Chalat predicting a surge in plant-based diets. He attributes this…

  • Thai PM sparks a brighter future: Electric mass transit pledge to zap pollution in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Thai PM sparks a brighter future: Electric mass transit pledge to zap pollution in Chiang Mai

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin pledged to foster the development of electric mass transit systems as a solution to the persistent air pollution issues plaguing the northern province. 61 year old Thai prime minister noted that the fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) levels had considerably decreased since his last visit on November 28 of the previous year. The…

  • Thai Vietjet flight lands on wrong taxiway at Fukuoka International Airport | Thaiger

    Thai Vietjet flight lands on wrong taxiway at Fukuoka International Airport

    Thai Vietjet Air‘s flight VZ810 from Bangkok‘s Suvarnabhumi International Airport to Fukuoka International Airport experienced a mishap when the pilot landed on the wrong taxiway. The said flight landed at 8.38am local time with a total of 157 passengers. Upon landing, the flight taxied to the assigned gate as instructed. However due to weather conditions and poor visibility, the aircraft…

  • Indonesian bride marries brother-in-law, their love story goes viral | Thaiger

    Indonesian bride marries brother-in-law, their love story goes viral

    A 21 year old Cinta bride from East Kalimantan, Indonesia, recently made waves online when she revealed that her groom was none other than her former brother-in-law. This intriguing story began eight years ago when Cinta attended her sister’s wedding. In 2015, Cinta was present at the wedding ceremony of her sister, which took place with a man named Rangga…

  • Thai Labour Ministry considers raising minimum wage as Songkran gift | Thaiger

    Thai Labour Ministry considers raising minimum wage as Songkran gift

    The Labour Ministry, headed by Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, is considering raising the minimum wage for certain professions as a Songkran festival gift. The announcement is expected to take place within a year, covering the entire country. Additionally, the Cabinet is looking into providing a full monthly salary for maternity leave of 98 days. This was discussed at a meeting of the…

  • Pattaya: Pathway hazard caused by parked cars, potholes, and uneven tiles | Thaiger

    Pattaya: Pathway hazard caused by parked cars, potholes, and uneven tiles

    Locals and tourists found themselves grappling with perilous pathways along Pattaya‘s Second Road, turning the once-bustling path into a hazardous route. Haphazardly parked cars, potholes, and uneven blocks create a challenging terrain for pedestrians, but that’s not all – advertising signs and encroaching vehicles add to the chaos, further squeezing the already tight walkway. The epicentre of this safety crisis…

  • Thai woman harassed over 20 year old missing car debt | Thaiger

    Thai woman harassed over 20 year old missing car debt

    A Thai woman found herself under severe intimidation after receiving a threatening call demanding payment for a car debt for a vehicle that disappeared nearly 20 years ago. The caller, using harsh language, even threatened to seize her assets if she failed to make the payment. The case came to light when a TikTok user named khoeilao99 posted her ordeal…

  • State Railway of Thailand introduces advance booking service for Songkran | Thaiger

    State Railway of Thailand introduces advance booking service for Songkran

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) rolled out a game-changing 90-day advance booking service for CNR express trains on key routes, just in time for the upcoming Songkran festivities. This initiative, set to kick off tomorrow, January 12, aims to alleviate the surge in travel demand during the Thai New Year celebrations. Kicking off with Songkran, the service allows eager…

  • Thaksin’s extended hospital stay approved by Thailand’s Corrections Department | Thaiger

    Thaksin’s extended hospital stay approved by Thailand’s Corrections Department

    Thailand’s Department of Corrections released an official statement today, January 11, concerning the prolonged medical treatment of Thaksin Shinawatra at Police General Hospital, which has exceeded the standard 120-day limit. Thaksin has been receiving medical attention at an external hospital since August 23 last year, as he was diagnosed with several pre-existing health conditions that required specialised care. The medical…

  • Thai man shoots friend dead after mistaking him for a rat | Thaiger

    Thai man shoots friend dead after mistaking him for a rat

    A Thai man shot and killed his friend in a sugar cane field in the Isaan province of Chaiyaphum, claiming he thought his friend was a rat. Kasetsombun Police Station officers swooped on the sugar cane field in the Kasetsombun district at 12.45am, January 10, following a report of the shooting. Officers found a Thai man, 31 year old Adisak,…

  • Disabled man falls from wheelchair on uneven EEC project road, sparks outrage | Thaiger

    Disabled man falls from wheelchair on uneven EEC project road, sparks outrage

    A disabled man selling lottery tickets was spotted tumbling from his wheelchair onto the road due to an uneven surface. The incident, captured on CCTV, sparked outrage on social media. The man was attempting to navigate the bumpy road in an area earmarked for the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) project, specifically designed to be accessible for disabled people. The incident…

  • National Children’s Day: Thai police takes opportunity to raise awareness of child abduction | Thaiger

    National Children’s Day: Thai police takes opportunity to raise awareness of child abduction

    Statistics show that the number of missing children has increased in the past five years. Child abduction is still a large concern in Thailand with the perpetrator often being a repeat offender. The mother of a missing girl, nicknamed Cartoon, opened up for the first time in 10 years to stop any more children getting kidnapped. The Mirror Foundation is…

  • Thai farmers to be granted 25,000 title deeds | Thaiger

    Thai farmers to be granted 25,000 title deeds

    Agriculture Minister Thamanat Prompow confirmed the distribution of 25,000 land title deeds to farmers across the nation. The spectacle kicks off on January 15, with a grand launch at the centre for the promotion and development of additional careers outside of agriculture in Ayutthaya’s Bang Sai district. Leading the ceremony is none other than Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. During the…

  • Thai teacher allegedly demands 200 baht for grades: School investigates | Thaiger

    Thai teacher allegedly demands 200 baht for grades: School investigates

    A shocking revelation has come to light ahead of Teachers’ Day as reports of a teacher allegedly accepting money from students in return for grades surfaced online. The teacher reportedly demanded 200 baht (US$6) from each student who wanted to pass without having to take the exam. The school’s director has since suspended the accused teacher and has set up…

  • Mixed reactions to Thailand’s new cannabis law from tourism industry | Thaiger

    Mixed reactions to Thailand’s new cannabis law from tourism industry

    The recent draft law on cannabis and hemp, targeting to limit recreational use, is garnering mixed reactions from Thailand’s tourism industry. While it could potentially lead to the closure of several dispensaries, industry insiders feel it wouldn’t have a significant impact on the overall tourism landscape as cannabis and hemp aren’t primary attractions for international visitors. The bill, endorsed by…

  • British scientist’s findings suggest new cave virus in Thailand | Thaiger

    British scientist’s findings suggest new cave virus in Thailand

    In the heart of Thailand, a cave harbours a virus with an eerie connection to Covid-19, and Dr Peter Daszak, a renowned expert in zoonosis, is sounding the alarm. Previously dismissed lab leak theories resurface as this cave virus, linked to both SARS-CoV-2 and RATG13, raises questions about its potential to infect humans. Hailing from Dukinfield, near Manchester, Dr Daszak,…

  • Former ministers charged over unlawful Thai worker fees in Finland | Thaiger

    Former ministers charged over unlawful Thai worker fees in Finland

    The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and the Office of the Attorney General have jointly decided to charge four individuals, including two former ministers and two senior executives of the Ministry of Labour, in connection with the unlawful deduction of fees from Thai workers in Finland. The charges were laid under sections 149 and 157, along with sections 83 and…