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  • 50 Chumphon politicians jump ship to back Anutin’s Bhumjaithai | Thaiger

    50 Chumphon politicians jump ship to back Anutin’s Bhumjaithai

    Around 50 politicians from Chumphon have defected from the United Thai Nation Party (UTN) to join Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party (BJT). The group was officially welcomed at BJT headquarters yesterday, September 17, by senior party figure Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. Among the defectors were Chumphon MPs Chumpol Chulasai and Wichai Sudsawat, along with Nopporn Usit, president of the Chumphon Provincial…

  • Thai police fire rubber bullets at Cambodian border clash (video) | Thaiger

    Thai police fire rubber bullets at Cambodian border clash (video)

    Thai riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse Cambodian civilians who clashed with security forces during a border confrontation in Sa Kaeo. The confrontation took place yesterday afternoon, September 17, in Khok Sung district, near Ban Nong Ya Kaeo, where the border is marked between posts No.42 and No.43. Thai police had earlier reinforced the area with…

  • Drinkers in Thailand face 10,000 baht hit for after-hours pints | Thaiger

    Drinkers in Thailand face 10,000 baht hit for after-hours pints

    Drinkers in Thailand face fines for consuming alcohol in pubs and bars after legal hours, under tougher rules aimed at curbing late-night drinking. From November 8, anyone caught drinking in pubs and bars outside the permitted times faces fines of up to 10,000 baht. The Department of Provincial Administration confirmed the new penalties under an amendment to the Alcoholic Beverage…

  • People’s Party leader stands firm on lese majeste reform stance | Thaiger

    People’s Party leader stands firm on lese majeste reform stance

    People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut reaffirmed his stance on Thailand’s lese majeste law, stressing that any reforms must follow court rulings. Speaking yesterday, September 16, Natthaphong expanded on comments he made in a recent interview with Time magazine, where he addressed the controversial law. The magazine quoted him: “Article 112 still causes problems in Thailand, and if we get power,…

  • Buddhist council bans monks from acting as lottery seers | Thaiger

    Buddhist council bans monks from acting as lottery seers

    Thailand’s Sangha Council has reiterated its ban on monks acting as lottery fortune tellers, warning that the practice breaks religious discipline and the law. The reminder comes amid growing concern over monks engaging in inappropriate activities, with recent cases involving even senior clergy members. Officials said these actions not only undermine Buddhist principles but also erode the faith of devotees.…

  • NACC pushed to rule on digital wallet fund misuse claims | Thaiger

    NACC pushed to rule on digital wallet fund misuse claims

    Thailand’s anti-graft body is under pressure to wrap up its probe into claims that two governments misused state loan funds for a flagship handout scheme. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has been urged to finalise its investigation into allegations that the administrations of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Paetongtarn Shinawatra breached the constitution by diverting state loan repayment funds to…

  • Anutin confirms Cabinet ready, vows swift action on economy | Thaiger

    Anutin confirms Cabinet ready, vows swift action on economy

    Thailand’s new Cabinet lineup has been finalised and is awaiting royal approval, after which the government will present its policy and begin official duties. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has confirmed that Thailand’s new Cabinet list is now complete and awaiting royal endorsement, expected later this week. Once approved, the government will deliver its policy statement to Parliament and begin its…

  • Thaksin not seeking special prison transfer, says lawyer | Thaiger

    Thaksin not seeking special prison transfer, says lawyer

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is not currently seeking detention outside prison, according to his lawyer, who said any such request would only be made in line with Department of Corrections criteria. Winyat Chartmontree, the former premier’s legal counsel, gave the update after visiting Thaksin at Klong Prem Central Prison on Ngamwongwan Road today, September 15. It was the first…

  • Cambodian drones spotted near Thailand border, signals disrupted | Thaiger

    Cambodian drones spotted near Thailand border, signals disrupted

    Yesterday, 13 September, the Second Army Region summarised the daily situation along the Thailand-Cambodia border. They noted 12 Cambodian drones flying near the border area. Additionally, signals were successfully disrupted for six of these drones. The summary, released by their operations centre, provides an update as of 2pm. The overall situation revealed movements from the Cambodian side in certain areas.…

  • Thai-China rail delays pile up as minister faces tough test | Thaiger

    Thai-China rail delays pile up as minister faces tough test

    Thailand’s high-speed rail project is facing fresh delays as the new transport minister takes charge of stalled contracts and unresolved heritage concerns. Thailand’s long-awaited China-backed high-speed rail project is once again facing delays, forcing the new Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn to step in as pressure mounts to push the scheme forward. The project, first launched with a groundbreaking ceremony at…

  • Phuket officials clash over Bang Tao building permit dispute | Thaiger

    Phuket officials clash over Bang Tao building permit dispute

    A legal battle has erupted in Phuket as two local administrations clash over who holds the authority to issue building permits in the Bang Tao area. A jurisdictional dispute between two local administrations in Phuket has reached the Administrative Court, as Cherng Talay Municipality and Cherng Talay Subdistrict Administrative Organisation (OrBorTor) battle over authority in Bang Tao. The legal case,…

  • Thai Democrat Party leader quits over health and party loyalty row | Thaiger

    Thai Democrat Party leader quits over health and party loyalty row

    Democrat Party leader Chalermchai Sri-on has stepped down from his position, citing health concerns that he says have affected his ability to lead effectively. In an official letter submitted to the Election Commission (EC)’s political party registrar yesterday, September 12, the 60 year old politician stated that he could no longer carry out his duties at full capacity and feared…

  • Court demands 3 referendums for new Thai Constitution | Thaiger

    Court demands 3 referendums for new Thai Constitution

    Thailand’s Constitutional Court has ruled that any move to draft a new constitution must involve three referendums and cannot include elected charter drafters. The Constitutional Court delivered the ruling following a petition filed by Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, who requested legal clarification on Parliament’s authority to initiate a new constitution and the necessary procedures. The case stems from…

  • Thaksin starts prison life with Covid quarantine and calm | Thaiger

    Thaksin starts prison life with Covid quarantine and calm

    Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has begun serving a prison sentence under Covid quarantine, as officials assess his condition and consider future duties in detention. Now serving a one-year sentence at Klongprem Central Prison following a Supreme Court ruling, the 76 year old veteran politician is being held in a separate ward with other elderly inmates while officials determine his placement.…

  • Former Bangkok governor sworn in as new party-list MP | Thaiger

    Former Bangkok governor sworn in as new party-list MP

    A familiar face is back in politics after a high-profile former Bangkok governor took the oath as one of three new MPs sworn into Thailand’s House of Representatives this week. The appointments were officially confirmed in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, September 9, following recent resignations that left vacant party-list seats in the Pheu Thai and United Thai Nation (UTN)…

  • British YouTuber’s Thailand trip derailed by Nepal riot chaos (video) | Thaiger

    British YouTuber’s Thailand trip derailed by Nepal riot chaos (video)

    A British YouTuber travelling from Thailand to the UK by motorbike was caught filming violent protests in Nepal, with his video going viral worldwide.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) Harry’s video racked up more than 4 million views in just one day. Best known for his channel We Hate The Cold,…

  • 24 years on: Unseen 9/11 video archive unveiled in New York (video) | Thaiger

    24 years on: Unseen 9/11 video archive unveiled in New York (video)

    On the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, a vast archive of unseen footage is set to reshape how future generations understand the tragedy. The New York Public Library has acquired what is believed to be the largest video collection of the attacks and their aftermath, filmed and gathered by documentary makers Steven Rosenbaum and Pamela Yoder. In the…

  • Thailand blasted for weak laws as domestic violence surges | Thaiger

    Thailand blasted for weak laws as domestic violence surges

    Campaigners are calling out Thailand’s weak domestic violence laws, accusing them of protecting abusers more than victims, and demanding urgent reform. Civil society groups are ramping up pressure on the new government to prioritise a long-delayed draft law that would strengthen protections for victims of domestic and sexual violence. Yesterday, September 10, the Coalition Against Gender-Based Violence Thailand hosted a…

  • PM Anutin reveals billions in assets, private jets and antiques | Thaiger

    PM Anutin reveals billions in assets, private jets and antiques

    Thailand’s new prime minister has declared billions in personal assets, revealing luxury items and raising questions about wealth and political influence. PM Anutin Charnvirakul has disclosed assets amounting to 3.9 billion baht, which include three private jets, two speedboats, and a luxury property in Bangkok. Among his assets, the former construction magnate also listed 1.09 billion baht in cash and…

  • Thaksin begins 1 year sentence at Bangkok’s Klong Prem Prison | Thaiger

    Thaksin begins 1 year sentence at Bangkok’s Klong Prem Prison

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has officially begun serving his one-year prison sentence at Klong Prem Central Prison in Bangkok following a Supreme Court ruling. The 76 year old billionaire was initially committed to Bangkok Remand Prison in Chatuchak district before his transfer. Yesterday evening, September 9, Thaksin was moved to Klong Prem after completing admission procedures at the remand…

  • People’s Party MP sentenced to 4 years for lese majeste, appeals | Thaiger

    People’s Party MP sentenced to 4 years for lese majeste, appeals

    A People’s Party MP has been sentenced to over two years in prison for lese majeste, with the court ruling she violated laws regarding defamation of the monarchy.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) Chonthicha Jangrew, a People’s Party MP for Pathum Thani, has been handed a prison sentence of two years…

  • Thaksin ordered to serve 1 year in prison for hospital stay scandal | Thaiger

    Thaksin ordered to serve 1 year in prison for hospital stay scandal

    Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been ordered to serve one year in prison after the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions ruled on the controversial case surrounding his stay at the Police General Hospital (PGH). The ruling follows a lengthy legal battle initiated by former MP Chanchai Issarasenarak, who questioned whether Thaksin’s sentence was properly enforced.…

  • Pheu Thai backtracks on bid to boot Anutin from office | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai backtracks on bid to boot Anutin from office

    In a dramatic U-turn, the Pheu Thai Party has withdrawn its petition to disqualify Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and People’s Party leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut over alleged constitutional breaches. House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha confirmed the reversal, stating that the petition had not yet been submitted to the Constitutional Court, allowing for its legal withdrawal. The request was initially submitted…

  • Thai news anchor faces blacklash for mocking MP with depression | Thaiger

    Thai news anchor faces blacklash for mocking MP with depression

    A renowned female news anchor and political activist is under fire for mocking a Member of Parliament (MP) from the People’s Party who suffers from depression.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) The 53 year old news host, Lakkana “Khaek” Punwichai, better known as Kham Phaka, was caught making the remarks during…

  • New PM Anutin vows swift economic recovery and border peace | Thaiger

    New PM Anutin vows swift economic recovery and border peace

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, newly appointed, has committed to rapidly addressing economic difficulties and resolving tensions at the Cambodian border, focusing on peaceful methods and safeguarding national sovereignty. Anutin announced these intentions at the Bhumjaithai Party‘s headquarters in Bangkok after receiving the royal command appointing him as prime minister. “I assure all the respected people of our nation that my…

  • Cambodia seeks to restore ties with Thailand amid border tensions | Thaiger

    Cambodia seeks to restore ties with Thailand amid border tensions

    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet expressed his admiration for the newly appointed Thai Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, yesterday, September 7, while emphasising the importance of restoring amicable relations between Cambodia and Thailand. In a congratulatory letter to Anutin, Hun Manet stated, “Your resounding victory is a reflection of the strong confidence in your leadership. It is my belief that under…

  • Whales and dolphins win protection in Thai seas crackdown | Thaiger

    Whales and dolphins win protection in Thai seas crackdown

    The Cabinet has approved the addition of three marine mammals to Thailand’s list of protected wildlife species, aiming to strengthen efforts to safeguard ocean biodiversity. A draft ministerial regulation, endorsed on Thursday, September 4, designates humpback whales, Bryde’s whales, and Risso’s dolphins as protected animals under the Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act 2019. This means hunting, trading, importing, or exporting…

  • Bangkok to host dazzling Colours of Africa fest at CentralWorld | Thaiger

    Bangkok to host dazzling Colours of Africa fest at CentralWorld

    Bangkok will host the fifth Colours of Africa event at CentralWorld, bringing together culture, trade, and diplomacy between Thailand and African nations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has confirmed that the fifth edition of the Colours of Africa event will be held on Monday, September 8 and Tuesday, September 9 at CentralWorld. The annual celebration, co-organised by the MFA,…

  • Pheu Thai prepares for opposition role after prime ministerial defeat | Thaiger

    Pheu Thai prepares for opposition role after prime ministerial defeat

    Pheu Thai was pushed into opposition after losing the prime ministerial vote, while Anutin Charnvirakul secured victory with majority support in Parliament. Thailand’s Parliament witnessed a decisive vote yesterday, September 5, confirming Bhumjaithai Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul as the nation’s 32nd prime minister. He secured 311 votes, well above the 247 needed for a majority, defeating Pheu Thai candidate Chaikasem…

  • Anutin clinches top job as 32nd Thai PM after tense vote | Thaiger

    Anutin clinches top job as 32nd Thai PM after tense vote

    Thailand’s House of Representatives has elected Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, as the country’s 32nd prime minister. The election followed the Constitutional Court’s ruling that Paetongtarn Shinawatra must step down as prime minister. During today’s session, Parliament debated under Section 159 of the Constitution before moving forward with the nomination process. Candidates required a majority backing from at…