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    Why 8 Atelier Residence is poised for growth: Phuket’s investment hotspot in the making

    Phuket’s residential real estate market is no longer defined only by beachfront villas and short-stay resort condominiums. The island is now seeing sustained interest from international investors targeting long-term yields, capital stability, and access to full-scale lifestyle infrastructure. Looking at...

  • Cambodia assures SEA games go ahead despite border tensions | Thaiger

    Cambodia assures SEA games go ahead despite border tensions

    Despite growing political tensions between Cambodia and Thailand, the kingdom’s athletes are pushing forward with their preparations for the upcoming 33rd SEA Games, set to take place in Bangkok this December. Vath Chamroeun, Secretary General of the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia (NOCC), reassured the public that the ongoing border dispute will not interfere with the prestigious sporting event. Speaking…

  • Neigh-sayers: Thai boy trots to school stardom | Thaiger

    Neigh-sayers: Thai boy trots to school stardom

    A Thai boy in the central province of Ang Thong has gone viral on social media for riding a horse to school. The school director supported the idea, saying it is part of the school’s soft power initiative. The 16 year old boy, Teeraphat “Ten” Ransawaranon, drew attention from Thai media for his unique way of commuting to Wiset Chai…

  • Burglar caught in Bangkok with stolen Buddha statues and amulets | Thaiger

    Burglar caught in Bangkok with stolen Buddha statues and amulets

    Bang Khen police officers apprehended a burglar who targeted homes in the Ram Inthra area, stealing Buddha statues and amulets to sell to collectors for online gambling funds. At 4pm yesterday, June 24, Police Colonel Anan Warasat from Bang Khen Police Station, along with Deputy Police Colonel Sunpich Sirisoonthorn, Police Lieutenant Adul Phothakan, Police Lieutenant Suwapich Insingh, and the Bang…

  • Thailand shopping giant hits CRC button on spending spree | Thaiger

    Thailand shopping giant hits CRC button on spending spree

    Thailand retail heavyweight Central Retail Corporation (CRC) is splashing out up to 47 billion baht in a three-year spree of store openings, renovations and regional rollouts, even as spending on the high street looks shakier than a Black Friday bargain bin. CRC, listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), unveiled a sweeping investment plan of 45–47 billion baht between…

  • Thai military may close Surin temple amid border tensions | Thaiger

    Thai military may close Surin temple amid border tensions

    Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai stated yesterday that local military commanders may advise the closure of Ta Muen Thom Temple in Surin province if tensions at the Thai-Cambodian border escalate. The temple, along with the nearby Prasat Ta Kwai, has become a focal point in the ongoing border disagreement. Recently, there were complaints from Thai citizens regarding inappropriate behaviour by Cambodian…

  • Rev it up: Tax breaks drive Thai pickup market into high gear | Thaiger

    Rev it up: Tax breaks drive Thai pickup market into high gear

    Thailand’s struggling pickup market is getting a turbo boost from a government scheme that lets drivers swap their clapped-out motors for shiny new rides, with tax breaks thrown in to sweeten the deal. The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is banking on a state-backed trade-in scheme to kickstart domestic pickup sales, which have taken a sharp nosedive this year. Sales…

  • Bangkok expressway turns into treasure hunt after cash falls from vehicle | Thaiger

    Bangkok expressway turns into treasure hunt after cash falls from vehicle

    Chaos erupted on the Sirat Expressway after motorists stopped to collect cash that was dropped on the road. While some handed the money to the police to return it to the rightful owner, others disappeared with the unexpected windfall. Police Senior Sergeant Major Phatsakorn Pramuansin of Highway Police Station 1 told Channel 7 yesterday, June 24, that he was driving…

  • Thai student attacked at school prompts investigation | Thaiger

    Thai student attacked at school prompts investigation

    A video clip posted on Facebook, showing a 13 year old student being kicked in the neck and knocked unconscious by a fellow student in Ubon Ratchathani province, has prompted officials to investigate. The incident, which occurred at a school, has been identified as a disciplinary issue that can be addressed under the Ministry of Education‘s regulations. Meanwhile, mediation efforts…

  • Totes tragic: Luxury handbag hire scene left holding the purse | Thaiger

    Totes tragic: Luxury handbag hire scene left holding the purse

    Thailand’s luxury handbag hire scene has lost its sparkle, thanks to tighter wallets, fewer holidays and a growing trend for subtle spending over flashy splurges. Siam Borrow Bag Co Ltd, once riding high on the rise of rented luxury, is now facing a serious slump. Founder and owner Chadasa Panomyant says the high-end accessory rental business has struggled to bounce…

  • Thai man arrested minutes after stealing 1.3 million baht gold from Songkhla mall | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested minutes after stealing 1.3 million baht gold from Songkhla mall

    A security guard and patrol police officers swiftly arrested a Thai man who stole five gold necklaces worth approximately 1.3 million baht from a shop inside a shopping mall in Hat Yai district in the southern province of Songkhla yesterday, June 24. The security guard pursued the thief from the mall on Phetchakasem Road to Soi Phetchakasem 41, around 300…

  • Phuket cracks down on illegal migrant labour, 48 workers arrested | Thaiger

    Phuket cracks down on illegal migrant labour, 48 workers arrested

    To tackle illegal employment, Phuket is tightening its grip on the island’s massive migrant workforce, which now includes around 126,980 workers from Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Provincial officials are stepping up their efforts to ensure foreign workers comply with regulations, with a new focus on monitoring businesses and ensuring fairness in employment practices. On Monday, June 23, Thanapong Oncharoen,…

  • Class action: Thai schoolkids fight fire with fryer power | Thaiger

    Class action: Thai schoolkids fight fire with fryer power

    Thai schoolkids in Sriracha have been swapping textbooks for fire extinguishers in a fiery crash course to fight fire and stop blazes before they burn out of control, just weeks after a spate of high-rise infernos rocked nearby Pattaya. Disaster chiefs from Sriracha yesterday, June 24, joined forces with fire safety officers from Phyathai Sriracha Hospital to deliver a scorching…

  • Heartfelt project: Thai photographer offers portraits and snacks to border soldiers | Thaiger

    Heartfelt project: Thai photographer offers portraits and snacks to border soldiers

    A Thai photographer offered free portraits and snacks to soldiers stationed at Prasat Ta Muean Thom, a tourist attraction located near the Thailand-Cambodia border and associated with territorial tensions, as a gesture of encouragement and appreciation for their hard work. The photographer, Jirasak “G” Charoenwong, shared a video on his TikTok account, @photoharvest_g_lee, on Sunday, June 22. The caption read: “The…

  • Vietnamese passport dreams are made of this, leaving Thailand behind | Thaiger

    Vietnamese passport dreams are made of this, leaving Thailand behind

    Vietnam has torn up the red tape for foreigners with local family, making it easier than ever to bag a Vietnamese passport, no lingo, no money, and no five-year wait required, leaving Thailand behind. Foreigners married to Vietnamese citizens, or with family roots in the country, can now apply for citizenship without needing to speak the language, prove they can…

  • Forex trading in 2025: trends and predictions | Thaiger

    Forex trading in 2025: trends and predictions

    2025 is a big year for currency traders. With global markets shifting, inflation making headlines, and digital currencies rising fast, forex is no longer just for big banks and hedge funds. It’s become more accessible, more dynamic, and more exciting than ever before. If you’re curious about getting started with forex trading or want to stay ahead of the curve,…

  • Half-price holidays: Thailand’s 1.75 billion baht tourism boost | Thaiger

    Half-price holidays: Thailand’s 1.75 billion baht tourism boost

    Thailand is rolling out an exciting new campaign to encourage domestic tourism, with a generous budget of 1.75 billion baht set aside to fuel the Half-Half Thailand Travel initiative. Announced by Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong today, June 24, the programme is designed to stimulate travel during the low season, aiming to bolster the country’s tourism industry and help…

  • UN urges Thailand to tackle cross-border trafficking linked to scams | Thaiger

    UN urges Thailand to tackle cross-border trafficking linked to scams

    The United Nations issued a stark letter to the Thai government, demanding answers on its role in combating cross-border human trafficking connected to online scam operations across Southeast Asia. The communication, sent on March 10, calls for urgent clarification on 10 critical points, highlighting serious concerns over human trafficking and forced labour in scam centres, which are reportedly operating in…

  • Pattaya to fine businesses blocking roads and footpaths | Thaiger

    Pattaya to fine businesses blocking roads and footpaths

    Pattaya City officials have launched a crackdown on hotels and businesses that continue to block public roads and footpaths with signs, barriers, or parked vehicles. In a bold move aimed at restoring accessibility for locals and tourists, officials warned of fines and enforcement actions for those who obstruct public spaces. The crackdown comes as frustration grows among residents and visitors,…

  • Tourism slump in Thailand as political instability sparks concerns | Thaiger

    Tourism slump in Thailand as political instability sparks concerns

    Thailand’s foreign tourism numbers have taken a hit, with arrivals from January 1 to June 22 falling by 4.24% compared to the same period last year, according to the latest data from the Tourism and Sports Ministry. Some 16.04 million foreign visitors came to the country during this period, but the dip in numbers has raised concerns among tourism operators…

  • Thai man turns himself in after unprovoked assault on 2 gay men | Thaiger

    Thai man turns himself in after unprovoked assault on 2 gay men

    A Thai man surrendered to police after assaulting two gay men in the Isaan province of Sakon Nakhon on Saturday, June 21, despite having no prior conflict with the victims. The incident came to public attention after the Facebook page Jmoi V+ shared videos of the assault along with images of the suspect, identified only as Joe. The attack occurred…

  • Thai scammer caught before monkhood escape attempt | Thaiger

    Thai scammer caught before monkhood escape attempt

    Thai police apprehended 43 year old man in Wang Nam Khiao district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, and charged with fraud and providing false information to a computer system. The suspect, Patcharat, linked to a call centre gang in Poipet, was preparing to enter the monkhood to evade legal consequences. The arrest yesterday, June 23, followed an investigation triggered by a complaint…

  • Pattaya hit by torrential rain: Flash floods and storm warnings | Thaiger

    Pattaya hit by torrential rain: Flash floods and storm warnings

    Pattaya was hit hard by torrential rain late Sunday night into yesterday morning, as the beachside city grappled with heavy downpours that left streets flooded and traffic snarled. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a weather warning for Pattaya and surrounding areas, predicting more heavy rain and advising residents and tourists to stay vigilant. According to the TMD, very…

  • DSI appeals to Frenchman for unsolved 2007 murder of Japanese woman | Thaiger

    DSI appeals to Frenchman for unsolved 2007 murder of Japanese woman

    The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is seeking the cooperation of a foreign national, believed to be a Frenchman, who may hold key information in the unsolved murder case of a Japanese woman in Sukhothai, which occurred 18 years ago. The victim, 27 year old Tomoko Kawashita, was found dead at the historic Saphan Hin Temple in Sukhothai on November…

  • Chulalongkorn University ranks among top 10 in ASEAN | Thaiger

    Chulalongkorn University ranks among top 10 in ASEAN

    Chulalongkorn University has solidified its position as one of Southeast Asia’s premier institutions, securing a spot in the top 10 universities in ASEAN according to the QS World University Rankings (WUR) 2026. Announced on June 19, this prestigious recognition highlights the university’s continued excellence in education, academic reputation, and employability outcomes. Not only does Chulalongkorn remain at the forefront of…

  • 2026 World Cup stripped from ‘Must-Have’ TV broadcast list | Thaiger

    2026 World Cup stripped from ‘Must-Have’ TV broadcast list

    The Royal Gazette published a new announcement from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), removing the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup from the list of “Must-Have” sports for free TV broadcasting. The update signals a shift in television regulations that will impact how key events, including major international sports, are accessible to Thai viewers. The decision, detailed in the…

  • Thailand evacuates 3,000 workers amid Israel-Iran conflict | Thaiger

    Thailand evacuates 3,000 workers amid Israel-Iran conflict

    Thailand plans to evacuate around 3,000 Thai construction workers from Israel, along with 73 people from Iran, due to the conflict between the two countries, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). MFA spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura announced yesterday that the Thai embassy in Tel Aviv, along with other Thai embassies in the Middle East, successfully evacuated the first group…

  • Thai exports at risk as Strait of Hormuz closes | Thaiger

    Thai exports at risk as Strait of Hormuz closes

    Thai National Shippers’ Council chairperson Tanakorn Kasetsuwan yesterday discussed potential impacts following Iran’s decision to close the Strait of Hormuz due to Middle Eastern tensions. Tanakorn yesterday, June 23, outlined six strategies to mitigate the effects on the oil, fertiliser, and agriculture sectors, urging the Thai government to ensure energy security and minimise long-term risks. The closure of the Strait…

  • Bangkok man arrested for selling e-cigarettes via online store | Thaiger

    Bangkok man arrested for selling e-cigarettes via online store

    Police in Phetkasem arrested a 32 year old man for using an online clothing store as a front to sell electronic cigarettes. The arrest took place yesterday, June 23, in front of a department store in Phetkasem, Bangkok, with police seizing some 166 items, including disposable electronic cigarette pods and refill liquids. Under the direction of Police Major General Pallop Aermla,…

  • Tragic drowning of man in Udon Thani pond | Thaiger

    Tragic drowning of man in Udon Thani pond

    A 51 year old man has been found dead in a pond in Baan Khok Phatthana, Phon Ngam subdistrict, Nong Han district, Udon Thani province. The discovery was made yesterday, June 23, at approximately 4.50pm when a family member found his shoes by the pond’s edge. Despite attempts to rescue him, he had already succumbed to drowning due to a…

  • Phuket governor’s China trip boosts cancer care and green tech | Thaiger

    Phuket governor’s China trip boosts cancer care and green tech

    Phuket Governor Sophon Suwanarat recently led a high-profile delegation to Guangdong province, China, on a fact-finding mission to explore cutting-edge cancer treatment, modern urban development, and green technology. The visit, which aimed at boosting Phuket’s public health services and advancing its vision of becoming a smart, low-carbon city, is set to provide invaluable insights for the island’s future. On Saturday,…