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  • Environment NewsOfficials worried about low number of Irrawadday dolphins in Thailand

    Officials worried about low number of Irrawadday dolphins in Thailand

    Thai officials are worried about the low number of dolphins of a particular breed in Thailand. Despite campaigns in past years to preserve Irrawaddy dolphins, only 14 of them were found in Songkhla Lake, and 89 in the Mekong River, according to a 2020 survey. Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa said that dolphins often die when they get…

  • Thailand TravelThailand ranked one of 10 safest travel destinations

    Thailand ranked one of 10 safest travel destinations

    Thailand slid into 8th place in a survey of 1,500 Americans on the world’s safest travel destinations but is still in the world’s top 10. Canada snagged the winning spot during this survey in 1st place, followed by Iceland, Sweden, Japan, Ireland, Switzerland, South Korea, Thailand, New Zealand and Australia. The survey was taken by travel insurance provider Berkshire Hathaway…

  • Phuket NewsOfficial promises to give Phuket’s sea gypsies housing

    Official promises to give Phuket’s sea gypsies housing

    As part of a larger effort to provide housing for the Andaman region’s indigenous people, an official is promising to provide sea gypsies with housing in Phuket and other Andaman areas. The official, Deputy PM and Minister of Commerce Jurin Laksanawisit, made the announcement yesterday while visiting a sea gypsy village. Jurin has been in the news recently, as leader…

  • World NewsPattaya drug party busted with Thai, Burmese and Chinese nationals

    Pattaya drug party busted with Thai, Burmese and Chinese nationals

    After Pattaya police cracked down on people dealing the drug cocktail ‘happy water‘ last week, this morning they busted an alleged ‘Ketamine’ party. Officers say the substance needed to be tested before they could confirm exactly what it was, though. Officers from Pattaya Police found 16 people at the party including 5 Chinese men, 3 Chinese women, 1 Burmese man,…

  • Thailand video newsTravelling to Thailand, Censorship & Freedom of Speech | Thaiger Bites

    Travelling to Thailand, Censorship & Freedom of Speech | Thaiger Bites

    Jay and Tim go through your messages, comments and feedback from Youtube, Facebook, Instagram and the Thaiger Talk forum on the website.

  • Pattaya NewsDays before curfew eases, Pattaya police raid ‘restaurant’ at 11:30pm over alcohol

    Days before curfew eases, Pattaya police raid ‘restaurant’ at 11:30pm over alcohol

    Just one day before Thailand’s official alcohol curfew goes from 11pm to midnight, Pattaya police raided two ‘restaurants’ last night at around 11:30pm for allegedly serving alcohol past 11pm. The restaurants were on Walking Street, located at the south end of Pattaya beach. Pattaya police yesterday started enforcing a closure of Walking Street from vehicle traffic as the area was…

  • Tourism NewsThailand tourism authorities want to attract 1 million tourists a month in final quarter

    Thailand tourism authorities want to attract 1 million tourists a month in final quarter

    Things are looking up for Thailand’s tourism sector as several entry restrictions are set to ease tomorrow (Sunday). On April 25, it was reported that 713,183 international travellers had arrived in Thailand this year, more than 50% actual tourists. Now, the Tourism Authority of Thailand reportedly hopes to attract at least 1 million tourists every month heading into the next…

  • Pattaya NewsPolice keep Pattaya’s Walking Street safe after reopening to cars

    Police keep Pattaya’s Walking Street safe after reopening to cars

    After Pattaya’s Walking Street started reopening to cars again from 7pm to 6am, police went to the street last night to make sure tourists safe. A lieutenant from Pattaya Traffic Police told The Pattaya News that over 90% of business operators had cooperated with the closure, however, “some still don’t know the rules” and are parking in the area. Walking…

  • Northern Thailand NewsWoman in northern Thailand allegedly planned to have husband killed

    Woman in northern Thailand allegedly planned to have husband killed

    A woman in Thailand’s lower northern province of Nakhon Sawan allegedly planned to have her husband run over by a car, so that she and her friend could share his 10 million baht insurance payout. The woman, 48 year old Pratheep, and her friend, 60 year old Jaemchan, allegedly hired Jaemchan’s nephew to do the deed for them, running Pratheep’s…

  • Thailand NewsIs Thailand no longer a tourist favourite | Thailand Weekend Update

    Is Thailand no longer a tourist favourite | Thailand Weekend Update

    Jay takes you through Saturday’s main news topics in Thailand’s news and answers your questions live. Your views, comments and lots of Jay time. Today’s question is if the Thailand Pass has done more harm than good, and taken the gloss off Thailand’s favoured tourist destination title.

  • Economy NewsEmployers in Thailand object to raising minimum wage

    Employers in Thailand object to raising minimum wage

    In the midst of Thailand’s worst worker’s debt in 14 years, Thai employers are opposing a new proposal to increase the country’s daily minimum wage. The currrent minimum daily wages range from 313 baht to 336 baht, depending on which part of the country you’re in. In Bangkok it’s 331 baht. Earlier this week, the Thai Labour Solidarity Committee and…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | US consulate in Chiang Mai denies covert military activities

    Thailand News Today | US consulate in Chiang Mai denies covert military activities

      The US denies allegations that a new American consulate in Chiang Mai is supplying weapons to rebel groups in neighbouring countries and is being used for covert military operations. A local Thai group wrote an open letter requesting US President Joe Biden to rethink the purpose of the consulate, which is scheduled to be completed by the end of…

  • Thailand video newsWhy is “Rape Culture” normalised in Thai society | This is Thailand

    Why is “Rape Culture” normalised in Thai society | This is Thailand

    Thai society has a real problem. Sexual assault and harassment is very common in Thailand. Although there are serious campaigns, social movements or increased legal penalties regarding this crimes. The number of cases of sexual assault or harassment never tends to reduce. Thai society has a problem with Rape culture and Victim Blaming. Today we will try to find out…

  • Northern Thailand NewsOfficials warn of upcoming storms in several regions of Thailand

    Officials warn of upcoming storms in several regions of Thailand

    Officials are warning of thunderstorms, gusty winds, and even hail in Thailand’s north, northeastern, central, and eastern regions. This includes the Bangkok area. Last night parts of the city were presented with an impressive thunder and light show to welcome in the start of the annual wet season. The Thai Meteorological Department says that from May 1-2, a moderate high-pressure…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Update | Thailand Pass Updates & Costs increase in Thailand

    Thailand News Update | Thailand Pass Updates & Costs increase in Thailand

    The updated Thailand Pass online registration system is now accepting applications for the new test-free entry. It opened just after midnight, today. From 1st May 2022, travellers arriving in Thailand by air will be subject to much-simplified entry measures… Fully Vaccinated Travellers only need to upload the following documents: A Passport Certificate of vaccination And Proof of insurance , now…

  • Pattaya NewsChon Buri residents believe woman behaving bizarrely ‘possessed’

    Chon Buri residents believe woman behaving bizarrely ‘possessed’

    Chon Buri residents believe a woman is “possessed” after she jumped out of her car near a gas station in Mueang district, and started acted strangely. The 31 year old woman reportedly started acting with a number of bizarre behaviours, according to police from Chon Buri Police Station. These behaviours included rubbing her body with a Chinese talisman, and chanting…

  • Pattaya NewsCrowds of Thais travel to Pattaya’s Koh Larn before new school semester

    Crowds of Thais travel to Pattaya’s Koh Larn before new school semester

    Officials on Koh Larn, an island off Pattaya, suspect that large crowds of Thais have recently swarmed there to get a bit of R & R before the new school semester begins. Thai schools are set to open on May 17. The Pattaya News reported yesterday that even though it was a week day, large groups of mostly Thai tourists came to…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Thai Government sets New Cap on Diesel

    Thailand News Today | Thai Government sets New Cap on Diesel

      The governor of Phuket, says all Covid-19 screening measures will be dropped for fully vaccinated visitors coming to the southern island. His announcement refers to DOMESTIC travellers. The announcement came on the back of the infection rate dropping to 98 cases a day. In addition, Narong says 70 percent of the island’s residents have now had a booster dose…

  • Economy NewsSurvey says Thailand’s worker’s debt has hit a high after over a decade

    Survey says Thailand’s worker’s debt has hit a high after over a decade

    A survey by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce says the average debt of each worker’s household in Thailand is 217,000 baht this year. This is a 14 year high for Thailand. At the end of 2021, the country’s overall household debt was 14.6 trillion baht, one of the highest in Asia, per capita. Most service sector workers…

  • Phuket NewsOfficials inspect Phuket airport ahead of entry restriction ease

    Officials inspect Phuket airport ahead of entry restriction ease

    Ahead of Thailand’s plan to ease entry restrictions starting May 1, officials have inspected a Phuket airport yesterday to inspect how ready it was for an expected rise in tourist numbers. The secretary-general of Thailand’s National Security Council went to make sure Phuket International Airport was ready to welcome tourists back to the island province. Among the officials joining the…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Update | Trucker protests return & Thailand Pass to End?

    Thailand News Update | Trucker protests return & Thailand Pass to End?

    The cancellation of Thailand Pass registration could take place as early as June 1, according to the Tourism and Sports Ministry. With Thailand Pass gone tourists would go back to using their TM6 immigration arrival forms for vaccine declaration. Earlier projected dates of July 1 to drop the much-debated Thailand Pass could happen a month earlier if the CCSA accept…

  • Transport NewsThailand officials say diesel will be 32 baht per litre from May 1

    Thailand officials say diesel will be 32 baht per litre from May 1

    Get ready to say goodbye to Thailand’s 30 baht per litre price cap on diesel on May 1. Starting on Sunday, the price will be 32 baht per litre, according to the Oil Fuel Fund Office. Thailand’s permanent secretary for energy said the current 11 baht subsidy per litre is falling to 9.6 baht per litre. Officials from Thailand’s energy…

  • Northern Thailand NewsBoxing champion joins Thailand’s Palang Pracharath Party in Khon Kaen

    Boxing champion joins Thailand’s Palang Pracharath Party in Khon Kaen

    A big name in Thailand’s boxing scene has now joined Thailand’s Palang Pracharath Party, and will represent the next election in Constituency 10 of the Khon Kaen province. The boxer, 49 year old Somrak Khamsing, won a gold medal in the US in 1996. After he retired from boxing, he became an actor. He then moved into politics. The Palang…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket officials announce electric scooters to be used for security operations

    Phuket officials announce electric scooters to be used for security operations

    Even though Phuket officials banned electric scooters from all public roads in February, they have now approved their use for security operations around Phuket Provincial Hall Complex. Yesterday, officials announced at Provincial Hall they have approved the use of electric scooters as a test phase to determine how safe they are. Representatives from Beam Mobility Team Co Ltd handed two…

  • Economy NewsThailand’s postal rates to go up after nearly 2 decades

    Thailand’s postal rates to go up after nearly 2 decades

    For the first time in 18 years, Thailand’s postal rates are going up. The country’s Digital Economy and Society Ministry said that according to data from 2011-2020, Thailand Post has a social service burden of up to 18.4 billion baht, and it’s likely to keep rising. Yesterday, the Cabinet approved a proposal by the ministry to raise rates. Thailand’s profit…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Pattaya Walking Street Bans Cars Again

    Thailand News Today | Pattaya Walking Street Bans Cars Again

    Starting today’s news with Samui. . . the island is eyeing European tourists after the Thai government confirmed the Test & Go entry program is being ditched from the end of April. On Koh Samui, the Tourism Authority of Thailand has met with local tourism associations, as well as over 30 leading European travel agencies. The get-together was to showcase…

  • Bangkok NewsTruck drivers rally in Bangkok against spiking diesel price

    Truck drivers rally in Bangkok against spiking diesel price

    Now that Thailand has announced the upcoming end of its diesel price cap, Bangkok truckers have rallied today to demand that the price cap continues. Currently, the price for diesel is capped is 30 baht per litre. But On Tuesday, Thailand’s Energy Minister said the retail price is now at 40 baht per litre, so the government have had to…

  • South Thailand NewsSongkhla Muslims against plan for Chinese goddess statue on mountain

    Songkhla Muslims against plan for Chinese goddess statue on mountain

    In Thailand’s tense Deep South, Muslim communities are speaking out against a plan to build a statue of a Chinese goddess on a mountain in Thepa district. The company planning to build it is TPI Polene Power Plc, a power plant operator. Many in the community around the mountain are Muslims, and an imam, who asked to remain anonymous, said…

  • Krabi NewsThai ex boxer allegedly steals British tourist’s bag in Krabi

    Thai ex boxer allegedly steals British tourist’s bag in Krabi

    Police in Krabi arrested a former boxer at a house in Meuang district today for allegedly stealing a British tourist’s bag. The British man, 23 year old Fraser William, said he left his bag on the beach when he and his friend went swimming on Sunday. The bag had 5,000 baht in cash, along with credit cards and the key…

  • Pattaya NewsAs tourists return, Pattaya’s Walking Street set to close to cars again

    As tourists return, Pattaya’s Walking Street set to close to cars again

    Pattaya officials say that starting tomorrow (Thursday), the city’s tourist magnet, Walking Street, will close to cars again, as it did in pre-Covid days. This news comes as more former bars have opened as ‘restaurants’, a loop hole in the Thai government’s Covid restrictions that’s been forced on bar owners so they can get their businesses open again. From 7pm…