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  • Terminal lung cancer patient Kritthai shares poignant life journey | Thaiger

    Terminal lung cancer patient Kritthai shares poignant life journey

    A 28 year old doctor who has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle, recently updated his status on his personal Facebook page, hinting at his nearing departure. The young doctor, Kritthai, launched the page Fight for It to share his journey and raise awareness about the disease. His recently published book by the same name has…

  • Drug bust in Khon Kaen nets over 2.54 million meth pills | Thaiger

    Drug bust in Khon Kaen nets over 2.54 million meth pills

    A significant drug bust took place in the early hours of yesterday when Thai police intercepted a vehicle carrying approximately 2.54 million methamphetamine pills. The operation, led by the Thai Highway Police in Khon Kaen, resulted in the arrest of 31 year old man called Thanatchai, who was found to be the sole occupant of the vehicle. The arrest occurred…

  • Model snaps back: Peeping Tom photographer’s shocking shower scandal in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Model snaps back: Peeping Tom photographer’s shocking shower scandal in Chiang Mai

    A Peeping Tom photographer in Chiang Mai has been sternly warned by a model after he secretly recorded her showering in the bathroom. This shocking event occurred yesterday, around 11pm. The revelation was made by the model, 24 year old Bee from Lampoon, via her social media page. The post, which warned about the photographer who had hired her for…

  • Spicy showdown: Thai eatery saviour gives yakuza gang a taste of justice in Japan | Thaiger

    Spicy showdown: Thai eatery saviour gives yakuza gang a taste of justice in Japan

    Police arrested a Thai man working at a Thai restaurant in Japan after he killed one and injured two Japanese yakuza gang members while saving his Thai friend from a brutal attack. According to a local news agency, the incident took place outside a Thai restaurant in the city of Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, at around 7.40pm on November 2. Two…

  • Brutal assault ends in tragic death near Bangkok | Thaiger

    Brutal assault ends in tragic death near Bangkok

    In a brutal act of jealousy, a husband and wife’s heated argument in a rented room ended in a brutal assault. The husband attacked his wife with scissors before fleeing the scene. When discovered later, he was found lifeless on a stairwell. The couple’s relatives revealed the cause and recounted the moments when they tried to intervene. Police Lieutenant Colonel…

  • Tasty transformation: Thai instant noodles ride K-pop and J-pop wave | Thaiger

    Tasty transformation: Thai instant noodles ride K-pop and J-pop wave

    Thai Instant noodles, a staple in many households and offices, have evolved significantly in recent years, influenced by the growing popularity of Korean and Japanese pop culture in Thailand. As a result, manufacturers are diversifying their offerings, serving freshly prepared instant noodle dishes in their restaurants, petrol stations, and luxury retail complexes in Bangkok. The global demand for instant noodles reached…

  • Sizzle and supersize: Sizzler and McDonald’s cook up expansion goals in Thailand | Thaiger

    Sizzle and supersize: Sizzler and McDonald’s cook up expansion goals in Thailand

    Leading restaurant brands, Sizzler and McDonald’s are set on amplifying their reach, aiming to attract a wider range of customers and heighten patronage frequencies. The general manager of SLRT Co, Anirute David Collins, who oversees the operation of Sizzler Steakhouse, disclosed plans to inaugurate a Steak Lab concept Sizzler along Koh Samui’s coast on December 16. This restaurant expansion is…

  • Pattaya’s party takes a smoggy hit: Tops PM2.5 list in Thailand | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s party takes a smoggy hit: Tops PM2.5 list in Thailand

    Pattaya, a city known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches, now finds itself at the top of a less desirable list in Thailand. It was reported yesterday, November 5, that Pattaya had the highest concentration of PM2.5, a type of health-hazardous dust, in the entire country. Pattaya’s PM2.5 level surged to a staggering 154 micrograms per cubic meter, which…

  • Govt orchestrates return of Thai nationals stranded in Myanmar via China | Thaiger

    Govt orchestrates return of Thai nationals stranded in Myanmar via China

    The Thai government is orchestrating the return of 162 stranded Thai nationals from Myanmar’s Shan state through Kunming, China, as the conflict between the Myanmar military regime and local ethnic factions intensifies. The Deputy Police Chief, Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, revealed this repatriation strategy yesterday. The chosen route was verbally agreed upon during a recent meeting with Chinese and Myanmar…

  • Foreign hero’s good deed ends in Pattaya Beach brawl: Man injured trying to stop transwomen tiff | Thaiger

    Foreign hero’s good deed ends in Pattaya Beach brawl: Man injured trying to stop transwomen tiff

    A foreign man sustained severe injuries when he attempted to break up a fight among three Thai transwomen on Pattaya Beach. A viral video of the fight between the Thai transwomen went viral on Thai social media. The footage depicted two transwomen assaulting another individual on Pattaya Beach, right in front of Baywalk Residence. The victim, a transwoman, suffered injuries…

  • Russian tourist’s iPhone odyssey: Close call on Phuket taxi | Thaiger

    Russian tourist’s iPhone odyssey: Close call on Phuket taxi

    A Russian tourist had a close call when he inadvertently left his iPhone in a taxi on his way to Phuket International Airport last Friday. The tourist, whose identity remains undisclosed, was able to retrieve his phone in a nick of time before his flight back to Russia took off, all thanks to the combined efforts of the Phuket Tourist…

  • Domestic violence surge in Thailand sparks renewed action | Thaiger

    Domestic violence surge in Thailand sparks renewed action

    A surge in domestic violence cases in Thailand prompted a reminder from authorities that victims are not alone and assistance is readily available. Social Development and Human Security Minister, Varawut Silpa-archa, emphasized a year-round approach to ending violence, not just during November which is internationally recognized as the month for ending violence against women, children, and families. “If violence is…

  • Green glow or green go? Viral lights stir aurora confusion above Thailand’s national park | Thaiger

    Green glow or green go? Viral lights stir aurora confusion above Thailand’s national park

    Images of a bright green light above Kaeng Krachan National Park in the southern province of Phetchaburi went viral on Thai social media. Netizens said it was the first-ever aurora display in Thailand while one scientist dampened spirits somewhat saying it was just the green fishing light. Facebook page Khao Panoentung Scenic Point at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi…

  • Urak Lawoi sea gypsies celebrate traditional Loy Reua festival in Phuket | Thaiger

    Urak Lawoi sea gypsies celebrate traditional Loy Reua festival in Phuket

    Sweeping waves gently nudged a hand-carved boat off the coast of Koh Siray, east of Phuket Town, marking the culmination of the week-long Loy Reua festival. Celebrated by the Urak Lawoi sea gipsies, the festival is a time-honoured tradition where a boat, brimming with offerings, is set adrift as an offering to the spirit of the sea in hopes of…

  • Timber thieves’ tumble: Thai police bust illegal logging gang in 33 million baht raid | Thaiger

    Timber thieves’ tumble: Thai police bust illegal logging gang in 33 million baht raid

    In a daring crackdown on timber thieves’ crime, Thai police stormed a deforestation gang’s hideout in central Thailand, arresting one woman while four suspects managed to escape. The operation followed the discovery of illegal wood logs valued at approximately 33 million baht hidden in a warehouse in Phetchabun by officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation.…

  • How Phuket’s once tourism-reliant Greater Bangtao is tranforming into an international ‘Gold-Coast’ community | Thaiger

    How Phuket’s once tourism-reliant Greater Bangtao is tranforming into an international ‘Gold-Coast’ community

    Phuket’s once-quiet beachside west coast community of Bangtao is experiencing an unparalleled surge in real estate development. According to new research from C9 Hotelworks, there are currently 7,842 condominium units (click to see upcoming project map). Added to the supply influx are just over 2,400 upscale and luxury homes, which equate to a pipeline of more than 10,000 residential units…

  • Guestless wedding shocks rural Chinese village | Thaiger

    Guestless wedding shocks rural Chinese village

    In a small rural village in Guizhou Province, Southwestern China, a grand wedding took place with over 100 Chinese tables meticulously set up to celebrate the union of a groom and his bride. However, the most startling aspect of this extravagant event was the complete absence of guests. At the guestless wedding, not a single villager from the community attended…

  • Weather warning: Thailand braces for varied conditions in multiple regions | Thaiger

    Weather warning: Thailand braces for varied conditions in multiple regions

    The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a weather warning for Thailand today. Over the next 24 hours, various regions of the country will experience different weather conditions. In the northern and northeastern regions, morning fog is expected, with a 20% chance of thunderstorms in specific areas. These areas include Chiang Rai, Phayao, Kamphaeng Phet, Phichit, Phitsanulok, and Sukhothai. Temperatures…

  • Road crash mystery: Woman’s fatal fall on Burapha Withi Expressway | Thaiger

    Road crash mystery: Woman’s fatal fall on Burapha Withi Expressway

    In the early hours of today, a baffling road crash incident unfolded on the Burapha Withi Expressway, which left authorities puzzled. Police Lieutenant Warayut Jenwichumaet, Deputy Inspector of the Bang Pakong Police Station in Chachoengsao Province, led an investigation alongside the Chachoengsao Rescue Unit and the Burapha Withi Expressway Rescue Team. Their mission was to unravel the mystery surrounding a…

  • Internal Security Agency stresses crucial role in addressing Deep South conflicts | Thaiger

    Internal Security Agency stresses crucial role in addressing Deep South conflicts

    The Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) reaffirmed its critical function in resolving conflicts within the Deep South and upholding national security during a recent press conference led by Major General Winthai Suvaree, ISOC’s spokesperson. The discussion also addressed the Move Forward Party’s (MFP) proposal to dissolve ISOC and tackled prevalent misconceptions surrounding its responsibilities. Maj. Gen. Winthai underscored the significant…

  • Prime Minister announces initiatives to attract foreign investment in EEC | Thaiger

    Prime Minister announces initiatives to attract foreign investment in EEC

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled a strategic plan during a mobile meeting aboard special train No 995 aimed at intensifying efforts to allure foreign investment into the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Departing from Bangkok Station in Hua Lumphong and heading to Laem Chabang Station in Chon Buri’s Sri Racha district, the prime minister took the opportunity to assess and survey…

  • Thai Foreign Minister donates 3 million baht to UN for Palestine refugees | Thaiger

    Thai Foreign Minister donates 3 million baht to UN for Palestine refugees

    In a compassionate gesture, Panpri Phahitthanukon, Thailand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, acted as a representative of his nation on November 3, in donating 3 million baht (US$84,451) to the United Nations (UN) to provide aid to Palestine refugees. This generous contribution is aimed at offering support during a tumultuous time in the Gaza Strip and expresses Thailand’s condolences for those…

  • Public Health Ministry launches Mini Thanyarak drug rehabilitation centres nationwide | Thaiger

    Public Health Ministry launches Mini Thanyarak drug rehabilitation centres nationwide

    The Public Health Ministry unveiled the establishment of 42 Mini Thanyarak drug rehabilitation centres across 27 provinces as part of an initiative aimed at having such facilities operational nationwide by the year-end. Announced by Dr Cholnan Srikaew, the Minister of Public Health, this effort falls under the One Province, One Mini Thanyarak campaign, a crucial component of the Ministry’s Quick…

  • Two more Thai workers in Israel confirmed dead, one taken hostage | Thaiger

    Two more Thai workers in Israel confirmed dead, one taken hostage

    In a distressing turn of events, two more Thai nationals working in Israel have been confirmed dead, and another has been taken hostage, as reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This escalates the already devastating situation in the region, with the death toll among Thai workers climbing to 34 and the number of Thai hostages held by Hamas rising…

  • Thai police crack down on multi-million baht online gambling den | Thaiger

    Thai police crack down on multi-million baht online gambling den

    In a significant move on November 2, the Thai Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers conducted a press conference unveiling the results of a raid on the high-stakes gambling establishment known as UFAV8. The operation resulted in the seizure of assets valued at more than 150 million baht (US$ 4,222,555). The alleged mastermind behind the infamous online gambling hub, identified…

  • Illegal firearm imitations uncovered in Bangkok warehouses raid | Thaiger

    Illegal firearm imitations uncovered in Bangkok warehouses raid

    In a recent operation conducted on November 2 by the Anti-Trafficking In Persons (ATP) officers, two warehouses located in the Suksawat area, Rat Burana, Bangkok, were thoroughly searched following a warrant from the Thonburi Criminal Court. During the search, police made a startling discovery: the warehouses harboured an extensive stash of illegal blank guns and BB guns, totalling more than…

  • El Nino-induced drought disrupts Indonesia’s rice production, hikes prices | Thaiger

    El Nino-induced drought disrupts Indonesia’s rice production, hikes prices

    Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, is grappling with a severe disruption to its rice production due to the extreme El Nino phenomenon. This drought-induced shortage has led to a surge in rice prices, impacting small businesses and consumers. Yanto, an East Jakarta food stall owner who caters to the lower-income bracket, has seen a significant profit decline since August, unable…

  • Chon Buri: Russian man causes multiple motorcycle collision, refuses alcohol test and tries to escape | Thaiger

    Chon Buri: Russian man causes multiple motorcycle collision, refuses alcohol test and tries to escape

    Today at 2am Pattaya police received report of a multiple motorcycle collision which involved a Russian man in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri. The Pattaya City rescue team was dispatched to the incident scene on Pattaya Third Road. Three motorcycles crashed on an intersection road with four individuals suffering from minor injuries. A 32 year old mobile app taxi rider and…

  • Thailand economy: Fiscal position to suffer due to government policies like digital wallet scheme | Thaiger

    Thailand economy: Fiscal position to suffer due to government policies like digital wallet scheme

    Thailand’s fiscal position is predicted to face a downturn in the medium term, according to analysts, as the government advances populist policies such as the digital wallet scheme. BMI, a division of Fitch Solutions, forecasts that the nation’s budget deficit will escalate from 2.9% in the current fiscal year to 3.6% in the following fiscal year. This is due to…

  • Thailand sees 2.3% rise in fuel consumption amid economic growth | Thaiger

    Thailand sees 2.3% rise in fuel consumption amid economic growth

    Thailand has witnessed a 2.3% surge in fuel consumption in the initial nine months of this year, averaging at 154 million litres daily, in harmony with the country’s economic expansion, according to the Department of Energy Business. There was an upswing in the demand for most fuel types, except for diesel, which saw a minor decline of 4.5% to 69.2…