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  • Foreign man flags sea pollution off Jomtien Beach in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Foreign man flags sea pollution off Jomtien Beach in Pattaya

    A foreign man drew widespread attention on social media after posting footage showing wastewater being discharged into the sea off Jomtien Beach in Pattaya, prompting an investigation by Thai authorities. The foreign man, believed to be a French national, Herve Dejean, shared a video and several photos of wastewater pools on Jomtien Beach on his Facebook account on Sunday, February…

  • Udon Thani monk loses control, challenges officials at forest temple | Thaiger

    Udon Thani monk loses control, challenges officials at forest temple

    A monk in Udon Thani caused a commotion last night, February 2, at a forest temple, allegedly shouting at local officials, damaging property, and challenging them to a fight, prompting residents to call the police. The village headman of Ban Nong Ta Klai, Moo 7 in Sroi Phrao subdistrict, alerted Subdistrict Headman Sirisak Khaisaengchan about a disturbance involving a monk…

  • Thailand’s Disneyland bid gains embassy support in US | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Disneyland bid gains embassy support in US

    Thailand’s bid to host the first Disneyland in Southeast Asia has received a boost following support from the Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C., according to Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. Today, February 3, Phiphat, who also oversees the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), said the embassy’s recent communication shows the Disneyland Thailand concept is no longer just a…

  • French couple deported and blacklisted after sex on Phuket tuk tuk | Thaiger

    French couple deported and blacklisted after sex on Phuket tuk tuk

    A French couple are facing deportation and blacklisting from Thailand after being arrested for engaging in a sexual act while travelling on a tuk tuk in Phuket last month. The case came to light after a Thai motorist, who was driving behind a tuk tuk on Patong Hill in Phuket on January 29, noticed the inappropriate behaviour of a foreign…

  • Thailand signs deal with Canva to improve digital learning | Thaiger

    Thailand signs deal with Canva to improve digital learning

    Thailand’s Office of the Private Education Commission (OPEC) has signed a memorandum of understanding in Bangkok with Canva, marking a new collaboration to enhance digital learning and design capabilities in private schools across the country. The agreement was signed at OPEC’s Bangkok headquarters on January 26 by OPEC Secretary-General Monthon Phaksuwan and Canva Thailand Country Manager Pakapol Thangtongchin. The partnership…

  • Thief slashes vocational student’s neck and steals motorcycle in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Thief slashes vocational student’s neck and steals motorcycle in Chon Buri

    Police in Chon Buri province are continuing a manhunt for a suspect who slashed the neck of a vocational student and stealing his motorcycle yesterday, February 2. The suspect initially pretended to be a hitchhiker before turning on the victim during the journey. Officers from Huay Yai Police Station were alerted to the knife attack and motorcycle theft in the…

  • Foreign tourists’ pickup stuck in sand at Phang Nga beach | Thaiger

    Foreign tourists’ pickup stuck in sand at Phang Nga beach

    Two foreign tourists found themselves in a sticky situation yesterday evening, February 2, after their pickup truck became stuck in the sand at Na Tai Beach in Phang Nga province. The incident unfolded around 7pm on February 2 while a local woman, Wilawan, and her friends were camping and fishing along the shoreline in Khok Kloi subdistrict, Takua Thung district.…

  • Yaowarat Chinese New Year cancelled to honour Queen Mother Sirikit | Thaiger

    Yaowarat Chinese New Year cancelled to honour Queen Mother Sirikit

    The Samphanthawong District Office announced the cancellation of this year’s Chinese New Year event along Yaowarat Road, also known as Bangkok’s Chinatown, citing the ongoing mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Mother Sirikit. In an official announcement issued today, February 2, the district office, which oversees the Chinatown area, confirmed that the Chinese New Year celebrations scheduled for February 17…

  • Thailand pushes for ceasefire amid Cambodia border tensions | Thaiger

    Thailand pushes for ceasefire amid Cambodia border tensions

    Thailand’s foreign minister, Sihasak Phuangketkeow, today, February 2, called for calm and mutual trust as border tensions with Cambodia remain under close watch ahead of the upcoming general election. Speaking at Government House following a National Security Council meeting, Sihasak reaffirmed that communication channels with Cambodian authorities remain open, despite recent incidents along the shared border. While there have been…

  • Mentally ill man caught sexually abusing dog near Buriram school | Thaiger

    Mentally ill man caught sexually abusing dog near Buriram school

    A mentally ill Thai man sexually abused a stray dog near a school in Buriram province, sparking panic and concern among parents and guardians of young students. The superintendent of Nongki Police Station, Nathee Sukuna, told local media that he had assigned an investigation team to look into the case after videos of the incident were shared widely on social…

  • Thailand issues warning for scorching 2026 summer heatwave | Thaiger

    Thailand issues warning for scorching 2026 summer heatwave

    The Meteorological Department has issued an early warning today, February 2, urging residents in parts of northern Thailand to prepare for an unusually intense summer season expected to begin later this month. According to the department, summer is expected to start in late February and continue through mid-May. Temperatures are likely to rise significantly, with some areas facing extreme heat,…

  • Toddler found dead in ditch behind Ang Thong home | Thaiger

    Toddler found dead in ditch behind Ang Thong home

    A one year and four month old boy was found dead in a garden ditch behind his home in Ang Thong province this morning, February 2. The child had reportedly just learned to walk. Police from Si Bua Thong Police Station were alerted to the incident in Moo 6, Wang Nam Yen subdistrict, Sawaeng Ha district, where the child’s body…

  • Khao Yai camper killed after wild elephant attack near campsite | Thaiger

    Khao Yai camper killed after wild elephant attack near campsite

    A man was killed this morning, February 2, after being attacked by a wild elephant while camping with friends at Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima province. The incident took place as the man was out for a walk near the campsite, located in the Wang Nam Khiao district. The victim, identified as 69 year old Jiratchai from Lopburi,…

  • GISTDA takes Thailand closer to space milestone with China | Thaiger

    GISTDA takes Thailand closer to space milestone with China

    Thailand took a bold step towards space leadership this week as the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) joined the 2026 Beijing International Commercial Space Exhibition in China. The event, held in Beijing, brought fresh momentum to Thailand’s growing ambitions in the global space economy and marked a major milestone for the long-awaited Thai First Astronaut project. Leading the…

  • 3 Thai victims injured after 1-tonne traffic sign collapses in Saraburi | Thaiger

    3 Thai victims injured after 1-tonne traffic sign collapses in Saraburi

    A large traffic sign collapsed onto a motorcycle on the Friendship Highway in Saraburi province, leaving three victims in serious injuries. Police suspected that the incident was caused by stolen bolts securing the sign’s support pole. The accident occurred in the afternoon on Saturday, February 1, along the Friendship Highway in the Pak Phiao sub-district of Saraburi province. Police officers…

  • Pattaya nightlife stalls for Thailand’s advance voting | Thaiger

    Pattaya nightlife stalls for Thailand’s advance voting

    The bustling nightlife in Pattaya took an unusual pause yesterday, February 1, as bars and entertainment venues shuttered their doors in line with Thailand’s election laws. The alcohol ban, in effect from January 31, was part of nationwide preparations for advance voting yesterday ahead of the general election on February 8. Popular nightlife strips in Pattaya, known for their neon…

  • Thailand News | Political parties aim to improve conditions for sex workers before election, Phuket’s iconic Big Buddha viewpoint readies to welcome visitors again | Thaiger

    Thailand News | Political parties aim to improve conditions for sex workers before election, Phuket’s iconic Big Buddha viewpoint readies to welcome visitors again

    Today we’ll be talking about pledges from political parties to support sex workers amid ongoing elections, a Russian man going buck-wild on a Bangkok-bound flight, and a little later they say that French is the most romantic language, and apparently that translates into exhibitionism in the form of a Tuk-Tuk fook in Phuket. Political Parties Aim to Improve Conditions for…

  • Chon Buri worker alleges repeated urine attacks by neighbour | Thaiger

    Chon Buri worker alleges repeated urine attacks by neighbour

    A factory worker in Chon Buri has called for intervention from officials after allegedly enduring repeated harassment by a neighbour who she claims has been throwing urine behind her room over an extended period. Yesterday, February 1, reporters visited a dormitory in Village 9 of Thung Sukhla subdistrict, Si Racha district, after receiving a complaint from 25 year old Kanyamas,…

  • Armed thief steals over 10 million baht in gold from Sukhumvit mall | Thaiger

    Armed thief steals over 10 million baht in gold from Sukhumvit mall

    Police successfully identified a suspect in a late-night robbery at a gold shop inside a shopping mall on Soi Sukhumvit 50 in Bangkok, in which gold accessories worth more than 10 million baht and around 170,000 baht in cash were stolen. The commander of Metropolitan Police Division 5, Wittawat Chinkham, told the media that the robbery took place at around…

  • Owner demands justice after cat found dead outside neighbour’s home | Thaiger

    Owner demands justice after cat found dead outside neighbour’s home

    A cat owner filed a complaint in Songkhla today, February 2, after his Persian cat was found dead inside a sack under suspicious circumstances, with conflicting accounts over whether the animal had been mauled by dogs or killed deliberately. The incident involves a nine month old Persian cat named Kitkat, whose owner, 20 year old Patchara, said the cat was…

  • Public backlash erupts over ECT mistakes in advance voting | Thaiger

    Public backlash erupts over ECT mistakes in advance voting

    Public criticism mounted against officials from the Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) following a series of mistakes reported during Thailand’s advanced voting yesterday, February 1. The ECT scheduled February 1 for advance voting ahead of the official General Election on February 8. It is designed to allow eligible Thai citizens who live outside their registered home provinces, or who are…

  • Teen arrested for fatal stabbing of police officer in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Teen arrested for fatal stabbing of police officer in Samut Prakan

    Police arrested a teenager in Samut Prakan yesterday, February 1, after an immigration police officer was fatally stabbed following a roadside confrontation near a BTS station. The victim, Police Lance Corporal Sutthiwut Horklang, a squad leader with Udon Thani Immigration Police, was stabbed at a U-turn close to the BTS Chang Erawan station in Pak Nam subdistrict, Mueang district, Samut…

  • Russian men arrested in Bangkok for dismembering compatriot | Thaiger

    Russian men arrested in Bangkok for dismembering compatriot

    Two Russian men were arrested in Bangkok yesterday, February 1, for allegedly murdering and dismembering a fellow countryman in Pattaya, before fleeing the seaside city and hiding out in the capital. The case stunned both police and locals after a foreign man’s body parts were found scattered across five locations. Forensic officers confirmed that several organs, particularly the section from…

  • Thai man’s sacred tattoo test leads to axe injuries | Thaiger

    Thai man’s sacred tattoo test leads to axe injuries

    In Samut Prakan, a 37 year old man aimed to test the protective power of his sacred tattoos but ended with injuries from an axe. The incident occurred late on Saturday night in a house on Thepharak Road in Mueang Samut Prakan district and was reported by his girlfriend who found him bleeding. Rescue teams from the Ruam Katanyu Foundation…

  • Cyber police arrest Telegram group admin for child porn distribution | Thaiger

    Cyber police arrest Telegram group admin for child porn distribution

    Cyber police have arrested the administrator of a Telegram group involved in recruiting members to view child pornography clips, following an operation carried out today, February 1. The raid uncovered a large quantity of illicit video material linked to the online network. Police Lieutenant General Surapol Prembutr, commander of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, together with officers from relevant units,…

  • Japanese firms in Thailand struggle amid Thai-Cambodian border conflict | Thaiger

    Japanese firms in Thailand struggle amid Thai-Cambodian border conflict

    Japanese companies operating in Thailand are facing mounting difficulties following the Thai-Cambodian border conflict during the latter half of 2025, which has significantly disrupted cross-border business activities. Key challenges include prolonged border closures, rising logistics costs, and declines in production, procurement, and sales, all of which have placed added strain on operations. These findings were revealed by the Japanese Chamber…

  • Phuket’s Big Buddha viewpoint set to reopen after renovations this month | Thaiger

    Phuket’s Big Buddha viewpoint set to reopen after renovations this month

    The Big Buddha viewpoint, located between Chalong and Kata in Phuket, is anticipated to welcome visitors again this month, bringing cautious optimism to locals and tourism operators alike. Phra Khru Wisutkitiyaphon, abbot of Wat Kittisangkharam, has announced that the reopening will occur once renovations and cleaning are completed, with an exact date still pending confirmation. Temple officials continue to coordinate…

  • Thai parties pledge support for sex workers ahead of election | Thaiger

    Thai parties pledge support for sex workers ahead of election

    Ahead of the February 8 election, various political parties in Thailand have expressed their support for sex workers, pledging to enhance protection and dignity under the law in a nation where prostitution remains illegal. The Service Workers in Group (Swing) Foundation recently organised a forum titled ‘Sex (Worker) and the City’ to explore policies related to sex work. Representatives from…

  • Thailand marks Queen Sirikit’s 100-day memorial with nationwide ceremonies | Thaiger

    Thailand marks Queen Sirikit’s 100-day memorial with nationwide ceremonies

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul led a merit-making ceremony at Government House on Saturday to commemorate the 100-day memorial of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother. The Royal Gazette announced that the 100-day royal rites would occur at the Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall in the Grand Palace over the weekend, with the 100th day since her passing on Saturday.…

  • Chon Buri hotel owner confronts police over released Russian youths | Thaiger

    Chon Buri hotel owner confronts police over released Russian youths

    A confrontation erupted at Na Chom Thian police station in Chon Buri when the owner of the renowned Ambassador City Jomtien Hotel sought answers from the police. This followed the release of seven Russian youths who had unlawfully entered a closed-off hotel zone at around 2am on January 31. No legal action was taken against them. Nawanet, the 54 year…