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  • Thailand PM denies rumours of inviting Chinese police for tourist patrols | Thaiger

    Thailand PM denies rumours of inviting Chinese police for tourist patrols

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin quashed rumours about inviting Chinese police to patrol the nation’s tourist hotspots. The clarification comes in light of a recent uproar following remarks from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) regarding such an arrangement. PM Srettha, during a visit to San Francisco, revealed that the country’s interest lies solely in collaborating with Chinese police for…

  • Reaping health benefits of nutrient-rich cabbage: Caution for thyroid patients | Thaiger

    Reaping health benefits of nutrient-rich cabbage: Caution for thyroid patients

    The benefits of cabbage, a vegetable rich in nutrients, have been highlighted by nutritionists. However, it is warned that individuals with a specific type of condition should avoid excessive consumption of cabbage, as it may cause thyroid dysfunction. Cabbage is filled with nutrients that can help fight against cancer, detoxify the liver, and balance estrogen hormones. Consuming it in adequate…

  • Ranong: Daughter of prominent village headman denies money laundering charges | Thaiger

    Ranong: Daughter of prominent village headman denies money laundering charges

    The daughter of a well-known village headman from Ranong turned herself in to the police yesterday, denying allegations of money laundering and involvement in a drug trafficking network. The woman is also suspected of smuggling vehicles and illegal rubber across the border. The initial investigation took place at the Ranong Provincial Police Operation Center, led by Deputy Provincial Police Commander,…

  • Pattaya purrs: Black Sheep Motorcycle Club’s charity ride revs up for elephantine cause | Thaiger

    Pattaya purrs: Black Sheep Motorcycle Club’s charity ride revs up for elephantine cause

    The gentle hum of motorcycle engines echoed through Pattaya as the Black Sheep Motorcycle Club, along with dozens of keen volunteers, embarked on a charity ride. Their mission? To raise funds for the Elephant Camp nestled in the heart of Pattaya. The charity ride took place on a sunny Sunday morning, November 5. While the Black Sheep Motorcycle Club Pattaya stood…

  • Thai musician Yalin Malinda Herman surprises fans with youthful photograph | Thaiger

    Thai musician Yalin Malinda Herman surprises fans with youthful photograph

    Yalin Malinda Herman, a musician known for her page Elderly Woman and Little Dog, surprised her fans with an old photograph. Herman, who regularly delights her followers with beautiful guitar performances accompanied by her small dog, recently posted a digitally enhanced picture from her younger years. Upon seeing the picture, fans were astounded at Herman’s beauty, comparing her to a…

  • Unraveling the mystery: Ancient wooden pillow from Thailand stirs online buzz | Thaiger

    Unraveling the mystery: Ancient wooden pillow from Thailand stirs online buzz

    The Facebook page Here at 8 Strips sparked a wave of intrigue online after posting an image of an antique wooden object, a common household item in days gone by, but unfamiliar to the current generation. The post rapidly went viral, attracting a flood of guesswork comments from netizens, suggesting it could be anything from a water pot base, book…

  • Baht bus bash: Reckless ride rattles Bangkok, leaves commuters with multiple injuries | Thaiger

    Baht bus bash: Reckless ride rattles Bangkok, leaves commuters with multiple injuries

    A reckless driving incident involving a baht bus and a regular public bus resulted in multiple injuries in the Min Buri district, Bangkok. The collision occurred at around 11am this morning, on the inbound lane near Soi Ramkhamhaeng 203/1. The baht bus, a Hilux Vigo with a yellow registration plate, was severely damaged. Ten passengers suffered injuries, seven women and…

  • Northeast Thailand: Monsoon season wrecks havoc on paddy fields, farmers scramble | Thaiger

    Northeast Thailand: Monsoon season wrecks havoc on paddy fields, farmers scramble

    A dramatic shift in weather patterns during the late monsoon season has wreaked havoc on the paddy fields in the Nakhon Ratchasima province. Heavy rainfall coupled with strong winds, which are typical of the monsoon season in Thailand, has resulted in the collapse of rice crops, causing significant damage to farmers in the Khorat Plateau region. The extreme conditions have…

  • Power to the pavement: Phuket’s bold move buries cables, sparks a brighter future | Thaiger

    Power to the pavement: Phuket’s bold move buries cables, sparks a brighter future

    A significant initiative has been launched in Phuket, with the city’s Municipality signing a deal to bury power cables underground along three major roads. The undertaking is part of a broader plan aimed at enhancing safety, elevating aesthetics, and improving the quality of life for residents. Phuket Mayor Saroj Angkhanapilas announced the development yesterday. The initiative, a partnership between Phuket…

  • Circus chaos: Lion’s great escape leaves Italian residents in a ‘purr-suit’ of safety (video) | Thaiger

    Circus chaos: Lion’s great escape leaves Italian residents in a ‘purr-suit’ of safety (video)

    “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” so the 1982 pop classic by Tight Fit goes but that wasn’t the case for a lion in Italy named Kimba who escaped from the Ronnie Roller Circus troupe and roamed the streets of Ladispoli, causing the local authorities to urge residents to stay indoors for their safety. A video of the eight-year-old lion ambling past…

  • Phuket plot twist: Hotel worker arrested over violent gang attack | Thaiger

    Phuket plot twist: Hotel worker arrested over violent gang attack

    An unfolding story from Phuket has led to the arrest of a hotel worker in Karon, who was implicated in a violent gang-related attack that happened back in August. The hotel worker, known only as Mr USA, was apprehended by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) earlier today, in front of the hotel where he was currently employed. The report provided…

  • Southern Thailand: Russian tourist’s rental vehicle plummets into ditch in Trang | Thaiger

    Southern Thailand: Russian tourist’s rental vehicle plummets into ditch in Trang

    In Trang province, a Russian tourist‘s rental vehicle veered off the main road, plunging into a deep roadside ditch. No one was harmed in the incident, as reported by the Phuket Tourist Police. A message was dispatched yesterday from Phuket Tourist Police’s headquarters, detailing the incident. The report revealed the car’s occupant was a Russian tourist, who rented a Honda sedan…

  • Porky predicament: DSI cracks down on three more shipping companies in illegal pork import saga | Thaiger

    Porky predicament: DSI cracks down on three more shipping companies in illegal pork import saga

    The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is taking legal action against three additional shipping companies implicated in illegal pork importation. Arrest warrants have been issued for three executives linked to these firms, according to Police Major Suriya Singhakamol, DSI director-general. These latest developments follow the previous arrest of six executives hailing from five different shipping companies, all of whom were…

  • Sign of abundance: Shocking pink millipede spotted in Thai forest | Thaiger

    Sign of abundance: Shocking pink millipede spotted in Thai forest

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) shared some good news on the discovery of a shocking pink millipede at the Hup Pa Tat limestone in the Pathun Mountain Non-hunting Area in the central province of Uthai Thani. The appearance of the arthropod is an indicator showing the area is abundant with them. The DNP posted a…

  • 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sells for US$51.7 million at Sotheby’s becoming second most expensive car | Thaiger

    1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sells for US$51.7 million at Sotheby’s becoming second most expensive car

    A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO has been sold for a staggering US$51.7 million ( 18.6 million baht) at Sotheby’s in New York, making it the second most costly car ever auctioned. The sleek red vehicle had been held by an American collector for the preceding 38 years. The record for the highest auction price is still held by a Mercedes…

  • Global sugar shortage anticipated despite increased production in Brazil, Russia, China | Thaiger

    Global sugar shortage anticipated despite increased production in Brazil, Russia, China

    A report by CovrigAnalytics released yesterday revealed an anticipated global sugar shortage. The deficit is estimated to be 2.4 million metric tonnes in the 2023/24 crop year, marking an increase of 200,000 tonnes from previous expectations. Despite increased sugar production in Brazil, Russia, and China, the shortfall in output from India and Thailand, due to inadequate humidity, will not be…

  • Italian man plunges to death at Bangkok’s Sanam Pao BTS Station | Thaiger

    Italian man plunges to death at Bangkok’s Sanam Pao BTS Station

    An unexpected tragedy transpired at Bangkok’s Sanam Pao BTS Station in Phaya Thai district when a 34 year old Italian man plummeted to his death on Tuesday morning. The critical incident was confirmed by the local police force. According to Police Captain Charoen Sookmark of Phaya Thai police, the unnamed Italian man plummeted near the entrance ramp of the Skytrain…

  • Thai tourism minister rejects proposal for Chinese police to protect tourists | Thaiger

    Thai tourism minister rejects proposal for Chinese police to protect tourists

    Tourism Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakitkosol stressed there will be no policy allowing Chinese police to participate in the protection of Chinese tourists in Thailand. She firmly believes in the potential of Thai police to instil confidence and does not anticipate any negative impact on the number of Chinese tourists. At 9.20am this morning, at the Government House, Sudawan, the Minister of…

  • Bangkok trash talk: BMA sparks a green revolution with electric trucks and waste-to-energy wonders | Thaiger

    Bangkok trash talk: BMA sparks a green revolution with electric trucks and waste-to-energy wonders

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is making strides to modernise waste management in the city, with plans to introduce electric garbage trucks and construct two additional waste-to-energy (WTE) plants. Deputy permanent secretary of the BMA, Chatree Wattanakajorn, announced this progressive move yesterday. The BMA has successfully negotiated a contract permitting a private firm to construct the WTE plants at waste…

  • Drunk soldier rescued after showing off to woman by jumping into canal in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Drunk soldier rescued after showing off to woman by jumping into canal in central Thailand

    The Sawang Rattana Trai Rescue Team successfully rescued a drunk Thai soldier who, in an attempt to impress a woman, jumped into a canal under the Rattana Makkah Bridge in the central province of Saraburi and nearly drowned. Police received a report of a drunk Thai soldier jumping into the canal at 9pm yesterday, November 13, and coordinated with the…

  • Man shot dead in Bangkok condo, friends accuse deceased of shooting himself | Thaiger

    Man shot dead in Bangkok condo, friends accuse deceased of shooting himself

    Police are investigating the death of a Thai man who was shot dead in a condominium in the Bangkok Noi district of Bangkok. His friends denied involvement telling police the deceased shot himself while playing with a gun. Emergency rescue worker Anirut Taenglueang told Channel 3 and officers from Bang Khunnon Police Station that he lived in the same condo…

  • China: Young maintenance worker loses life fixing faulty escalator | Thaiger

    China: Young maintenance worker loses life fixing faulty escalator

    An accident involving a faulty escalator took the life of a 22 year old maintenance worker at a shopping centre in Guiyang City, Guizhou province, China. The individual, while servicing a faulty escalator, was abruptly engulfed by the mechanism and subsequently perished. The incident, as reported by HK01, occurred in a commercial centre where the escalator had been experiencing issues.…

  • Massive manhunt underway for fugitive Chaowalit in Banthad mountain range | Thaiger

    Massive manhunt underway for fugitive Chaowalit in Banthad mountain range

    A massive manhunt involving over 400 police officers and state officials is underway for fugitive Chaowalit Thongduang, also known as Sia Paeng. The search is concentrated on the Banthad mountain range, according to National Police Chief, Police General Torsak Sukvimol, who briefed the press on Monday. The clothes discovered recently within the mountain range have tested positive for Chaowalit’s DNA,…

  • Teen trauma in Nonthaburi: Violent attack leaves 15 year old student in serious condition | Thaiger

    Teen trauma in Nonthaburi: Violent attack leaves 15 year old student in serious condition

    A violent attack left a 15 year old secondary school student seriously injured in Nonthaburi province. The teenager was attacked by a group of youths, leading to significant injuries to his head and left arm. The incident took place yesterday around 5.30pm, outside a residential building where the victim, known as A, sought help. A narrated the harrowing experience, explaining…

  • Thai military official stripped of rank and dismissed for severe disciplinary violation | Thaiger

    Thai military official stripped of rank and dismissed for severe disciplinary violation

    A severe disciplinary violation today led to the termination of service and revocation of military rank for a military official. The Royal Gazette announced the dismissal, relieving the military official of duty and stripping him of his military honour medals. The decision was made by sections 9 and 15 of the 2017 Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand, in tandem…

  • Sino-Thai rail project advances with 13.3km track deal in Ayutthaya | Thaiger

    Sino-Thai rail project advances with 13.3km track deal in Ayutthaya

    The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is set to ink a deal this month with Boonchai Panich (1979) Co Ltd, for the construction of a 13.3-kilometre rail track between Ban Pho and Phra Kaeo in Ayutthaya province. This development is a part of the ambitious Sino-Thai rail project stretching from Bangkok to Nong Khai. Nirut Maneephan, SRT’s governor, unveiled this…

  • Central Thailand: Teenager’s firearm malfunction leads to near-fatal confrontation with coconut gatherer | Thaiger

    Central Thailand: Teenager’s firearm malfunction leads to near-fatal confrontation with coconut gatherer

    A near-fatal incident occurred when an armed teenager confronted a coconut gatherer, only to have his firearm malfunction, sparing the victim‘s life. The incident was caught on video and shared on social media by a local shop owner. The victim and witnesses have reported the incident to the local police, but claim that the authorities have shown little interest, leading…

  • Screenplay takes tragic turn: Israeli director films final scene at Thai actor’s funeral | Thaiger

    Screenplay takes tragic turn: Israeli director films final scene at Thai actor’s funeral

    An Israeli short film director travelled to Thailand to offer his condolences to the family of a Thai actor, who lost his life in the Israel-Hamas war, and shoot the final scene of the movie at the actor’s funeral. According to the Thai Labour Ministry, 9,023 Thai workers in Israel were safely evacuated to Thailand while 20,843 Thai people continued working…

  • Tragic crossfire incident in Bangkok sparks nationwide indignation | Thaiger

    Tragic crossfire incident in Bangkok sparks nationwide indignation

    A tragic incident unfolded in Khlong Toei, Bangkok on November 11, when a crossfire between two rival college groups resulted in the unfortunate demise of an innocent teacher and left another seriously injured. The unfortunate event, reported to the Thung Maha Mek police, claimed the life of Sirada “Jeab” Sinprasert, a 40 year old schoolteacher at Praharuthai Convent School, and injured 19…

  • Domestic violence shocks Sattahip: Ex-prisoner son assaults mother | Thaiger

    Domestic violence shocks Sattahip: Ex-prisoner son assaults mother

    The tranquillity of the quaint town of Sattahip, nestled in the province of Chon Buri, was shattered yesterday, as a disconcerting incident of domestic violence came to light. A 51 year old single mother bore the brunt of an assault allegedly perpetrated by her own son, a 28 year old man recently released from prison. Identified as Ratchaphon, the son’s…