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  • Grim search as death toll hits 62 at SAO tower collapse in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Grim search as death toll hits 62 at SAO tower collapse in Bangkok

    Rescue crews are still battling through mountains of concrete to reach the first floor of the collapsed 30-storey State Audit Office tower in Bangkok, with hopes fading for the dozens still missing after the deadly disaster. Demolition workers are expected to reach the first floor of the devastated skyscraper today, April 28, City Hall confirmed, as the official death toll…

  • PP urges govt to drop charges against US academic for tariff talks | Thaiger

    PP urges govt to drop charges against US academic for tariff talks

    The People’s Party (PP), currently in opposition, is advocating for the government to drop charges against American academic Paul Chambers, highlighting its potential impact on tariff negotiations with the United States. Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has associated the delay in tariff discussions with US national security concerns. He also referred to legal cases involving Americans, possibly alluding to the…

  • Thailand video news | Chinese Man Arrested for Murder and Dismemberment of Trans Woman in Pattaya, Sword-Wielding Man Arrested After Violent Dispute in Phuket | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | Chinese Man Arrested for Murder and Dismemberment of Trans Woman in Pattaya, Sword-Wielding Man Arrested After Violent Dispute in Phuket

    Today’s regional news, Jay and Alex cover serious crime cases in Thailand, including a murder in Pattaya and public scandals involving tourists. Meanwhile, Thailand moves to modernise immigration procedures with a digital arrival card. Updates from across Southeast Asia also highlight major drug busts, public health initiatives, and trade negotiations shaping the region’s future. Chinese Man Arrested for Murder and…

  • 2 British men fined after clash with group of Thai men in Pattaya | Thaiger

    2 British men fined after clash with group of Thai men in Pattaya

    Two British men clashed with a group of Thai men at a convenience store in Pattaya and were ordered to pay 15,000 baht in compensation. The news Facebook page เจ๊มอย v+ (Jamoi v+) reported the incident yesterday, April 27, and attached a video of the altercation to the post. The initial cause of the confrontation was a road dispute between…

  • Thailand PM pushes major transport projects in northeast region | Thaiger

    Thailand PM pushes major transport projects in northeast region

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is advocating for major transport development projects in northeast Thailand, aligning with an upcoming mobile Cabinet meeting agenda in Nakhon Phanom tomorrow, April 29. This initiative precedes the PM’s scheduled visit to the area today, where the government is considering transport projects in Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, and Mukdahan provinces. The aim is to transform the…

  • Pickup truck crash in Chiang Mai injures eight tourists and locals | Thaiger

    Pickup truck crash in Chiang Mai injures eight tourists and locals

    A pickup truck carrying foreign tourists lost control on a downhill road, crashing into houses and injuring eight people, including six with minor injuries and two seriously. The incident occurred yesterday, April 27, near Mae Win Waterfall in Mae Win subdistrict, Mae Wang district, Chiang Mai province. The police at Mae Wang station received reports of the accident and responded…

  • PPRP vows not to rejoin Thai government coalition | Thaiger

    PPRP vows not to rejoin Thai government coalition

    Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader General Prawit Wongsuwon affirmed that the PPRP will not re-enter the government coalition. He dispelled rumours suggesting that its MPs had defected to the coalition Kla Dharma Party. Yesterday, April 27, the same day PPRP unveiled a new party logo, Prawit denied any intentions among the party’s MPs to defect, noting that all members were present…

  • Purr-fect excuse: British driver blames cat for crashing BMW into Phuket restaurant | Thaiger

    Purr-fect excuse: British driver blames cat for crashing BMW into Phuket restaurant

    A British man yesterday claimed that he swerved to avoid hitting a cat, causing him to crash his BMW into a house and a restaurant on Kwang Road in Phuket. A Thai owner of a som tum stall on the Kwang Road in the Wichit sub-district of Phuket called officers from Wichit Police Station and rescuers from the Ruam Jai…

  • Thailand plans new economic zones up north | Thaiger

    Thailand plans new economic zones up north

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is anticipated to consider a proposal to establish new economic zones in the north and northeast of Thailand, aiming to bolster regional economies distant from the heavily promoted Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). The initiative was proposed by a House of Representatives extraordinary committee following a study of special economic development zones in these regions. Tachaphol Kanjanakul,…

  • Russian man stabbed outside Pattaya condo in jealous rage | Thaiger

    Russian man stabbed outside Pattaya condo in jealous rage

    A Russian man stabbed a fellow countryman in a jealous rage after seeing the victim speaking with his girlfriend outside a condominium in Pattaya. Officers from Mueang Pattaya Police Station were called to investigate the stabbing at the Sunset Boulevard 2 condominium on Soi Khao Phra Tamnak 4 in Pattaya at about 6pm on Saturday, April 26. Upon arrival, officers…

  • Mall brawl: Shoppers pile on gold thief after getaway fail (video) | Thaiger

    Mall brawl: Shoppers pile on gold thief after getaway fail (video)

    A bungling gold thief thought he had struck it rich after grabbing a tray of necklaces in a packed shopping mall but his getaway flopped spectacularly when he tried to escape up a down escalator and was tackled by a heroic shopper. At 7pm, yesterday April 27, police were called to the dramatic robbery at Tamnak Thong 5 gold shop,…

  • US targets Thai exports for strict origin checks amid trade concerns | Thaiger

    US targets Thai exports for strict origin checks amid trade concerns

    The United States has identified 50 to 60 Thai products for stringent origin verification to prevent circumvention of trade regulations through false origin claims for exports to the US, as stated by Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. He noted that the US is focusing on the issuance of certificates of origin (C/O) to prevent misuse of trade privileges granted to Thailand,…

  • Brace yourselves: Thai-thunderstorm warning across 61 provinces | Thaiger

    Brace yourselves: Thai-thunderstorm warning across 61 provinces

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning for today, April 28, forecasting severe thunderstorms across 61 provinces, with the northeastern region particularly affected. Residents are advised to exercise caution, avoid open areas, and beware of strong winds and possible hail. The TMD predicts that upper Thailand will experience summer storms, characterised by thunderstorms, strong winds, hail, and occasional…

  • Thai-hard life: Brit’s retirement dream sours over frozen pension | Thaiger

    Thai-hard life: Brit’s retirement dream sours over frozen pension

    A British expat who dreamed of living out his golden years under the Thai sun says he’s been left counting every baht after his UK state pension was frozen and he reckons it’s “immoral” he’s been abandoned by his own country. Christopher Lee swapped Wrexham for Thailand back in 2010, lured by sizzling sunshine, spicy street food and a slower…

  • Phuket seeks special local government organisation status | Thaiger

    Phuket seeks special local government organisation status

    Kongsak Khoopongsakorn, who leads the Phuket Chamber of Commerce, has submitted a proposal urging for Phuket to be designated as a special local government organisation. This occurred during a visit from a Senate subcommittee. The Senate Subcommittee on Decentralisation, Transfer of Missions and Governance for Local Administrative Organisations and Special Forms of Local Administration visited Phuket on April 23 to…

  • Man arrested after sword-wielding altercation in Phuket | Thaiger

    Man arrested after sword-wielding altercation in Phuket

    A man was apprehended in Phuket after wielding a sword during a roadside altercation on Chao Fa Suan Luang Road in Wichit previously on April 25. The incident stemmed from a dispute over a construction contract fee. Video footage widely circulated on social media depicted the victim, 46 year old Chatchai Sae-Ku, leaving his vehicle after it was rear-ended by…

  • Road rage shooting leaves man injured in Prachuap Khiri Khan | Thaiger

    Road rage shooting leaves man injured in Prachuap Khiri Khan

    A recent road rage incident on Phetkasem Road in Prachuap Khiri Khan province resulted in a 29 year old man being seriously injured after an altercation between two drivers led to gunshots being fired. Police Lieutenant Panom Hongthong from the Khlong Wan Police Station was notified of the shooting at approximately 3am, today, April 27. The incident took place in…

  • Protest planned against SEC and land bridge projects in Thailand | Thaiger

    Protest planned against SEC and land bridge projects in Thailand

    Opponents of the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) and the land bridge megaproject, which aims to connect the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, have pledged to protest on July 1 if the government moves forward with this plan. Prasitchai Nunuan, an activist and leader of the SEC Watch group, one of 94 groups opposing the SEC, stated that the…

  • Former village headman killed at monk ceremony in Ratchaburi | Thaiger

    Former village headman killed at monk ceremony in Ratchaburi

    A former village headman was attacked and killed by four youths after attending a monk ordination ceremony in Ratchaburi province. The incident occurred around 12.10am today, April 27, with one additional person seriously injured. Police are currently investigating the case. Police Colonel Saifon Lakpetch was alerted to the incident at the entrance of Soi 6, Moo 3, Ban Rai subdistrict,…

  • Smoke on the water: Tour boss caught out in Phi Phi national park | Thaiger

    Smoke on the water: Tour boss caught out in Phi Phi national park

    A business operator was fined 10,000 baht for taking foreign tourists to drink beer and smoke cigarettes at sea in the Phi Phi Islands. This incident, captured in a video on social media, showed inappropriate behaviour within the Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi province yesterday, April 26. The post was captioned with a scathing message…

  • Thaksin refutes coalition reshuffle rumours in Thailand | Thaiger

    Thaksin refutes coalition reshuffle rumours in Thailand

    In Chiang Mai, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra dismissed speculation that the Bhumjaithai Party might be removed from the coalition, amidst reports of a possible Cabinet reshuffle. Speaking to the media, Thaksin, father of current Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, emphasised that decisions regarding the Cabinet rest solely with the PM. He further indicated that any Cabinet changes would be comprehensive,…

  • SRT extends Thai-Chinese rail project by 201 days | Thaiger

    SRT extends Thai-Chinese rail project by 201 days

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Board has approved a 201-day extension for the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail project between Saraburi and Kaeng Khoi due to structural constraints, including land-use permissions from the Royal Irrigation Department. SRT Governor Veeris Ammarapala announced the board’s approval for the extension of the contract for the high-speed rail system connecting Bangkok and Nong Khai, a…

  • Irishman critically injured in Pattaya motorcycle stabbing attack | Thaiger

    Irishman critically injured in Pattaya motorcycle stabbing attack

    An Irishman is in critical condition after being repeatedly stabbed in an early morning attack outside an apartment building in Pattaya City yesterday, April 26. The 34 year old victim sustained multiple slash wounds to his left arm, abdomen, and both legs. He was found lying injured next to his red-plated Honda motorcycle. KhaoSod English reported that the attack occurred…

  • Fire engulfs Rangsit grassland, dangerously close to gas pipeline | Thaiger

    Fire engulfs Rangsit grassland, dangerously close to gas pipeline

    A fire engulfed over 100 rai of grassland in Rangsit, Pathum Thani, with smoke billowing into the sky, causing anxiety among residents due to its proximity to a gas pipeline. Firefighters worked to control the blaze and create firebreaks yesterday, April 26, at around 1pm. The Rangsit Municipality Fire Radio Centre in Thanyaburi district, Pathum Thani province, received a report…

  • Chinese man arrested for murder of transgender in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Chinese man arrested for murder of transgender in Pattaya

    A Chinese man accused of murdering a transgender woman in Pattaya was arrested at Suvarnabhumi International Airport yesterday, April 26, as he attempted to exit Thailand. The victim, identified as 25 year old Woranan, a post-operative transgender woman from Nong Khai, was discovered by a housekeeper at a Pattaya apartment complex, who was conducting a welfare check. Local police were…

  • How Thailand data centre investment improves tech infrastructure in the country | Thaiger

    How Thailand data centre investment improves tech infrastructure in the country

    A well-matured and properly maintained data centre operation helps support and improve Thailand’s tech infrastructure, but this can only be achieved with the right kind of continued investment. With that said, let’s dive straight in and take a closer look at how continued investment in data centres in Thailand improves the country’s tech infrastructure. What are data centres, and why…

  • Collapsed Bangkok building death toll rises to 60 | Thaiger

    Collapsed Bangkok building death toll rises to 60

    Rescue teams in Bangkok have uncovered three more bodies from the rubble of a 30-story building that collapsed last month, bringing the death toll to a devastating 60. The bodies were found in the fire escape stairwell area of the under-construction State Audit Office (SAO) building in Chatuchak district. Officials fear that more victims may be discovered as search and…

  • 8-year-old girl drowns in Buriram’s Mun River, mother distraught | Thaiger

    8-year-old girl drowns in Buriram’s Mun River, mother distraught

    An eight year old girl tragically drowned after a boat capsized in the Mun River in Buriram province. Her 45 year old mother was left distraught. Survivors recounted the incident, highlighting attempts to bail water from the boat and the rescue efforts by a seven year old boy. Yesterday, April 25, Phasakorn Phokham, a Police Lieutenant Colonel at Phutthaisong Police…

  • Tourism in Mukdahan drops by 50% after Songkran festival | Thaiger

    Tourism in Mukdahan drops by 50% after Songkran festival

    The Mukdahan Hotel Association has highlighted a significant decline in tourism activity following the Songkran festival, with accommodation bookings plummeting by over 50%. The lack of major events in this secondary tourist destination is affecting employment, with thousands at risk of losing their jobs. Pramin Wongpralab, chairman of the Mukdahan Hotel Association, noted that the sluggish economic conditions in April…

  • 2 Thai men confess to killing dog for sun-dried meat in Sa Kaeo | Thaiger

    2 Thai men confess to killing dog for sun-dried meat in Sa Kaeo

    Two Thai men have sparked outrage after confessing to shooting their neighbour’s dog and using its remains to make sun-dried meat. The chilling incident, which occurred in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, has left the local community in disbelief. The suspects, identified as 68 year old Sawaeng and 56 year old Prasit, were arrested after a complaint was filed by…