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  • Plane skids off runway in Chiang rai, Thailand | GMT

    Plane skids off runway in Chiang rai, Thailand | GMT

      Speed limits on highways in Thailand now in effect. More tigers in Thailand than any other Southeast Asian country. Bangkok officials working to prevent river overflows. Royal Thai Navy explains signs on Ko Samae San banning bikinis. Chiang Rai runway closed after Nok Air plane skids off runway. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Bollywood Beef, Chinese Cheesefeet & Cambodian Sausage | Thaiger Bites

    Bollywood Beef, Chinese Cheesefeet & Cambodian Sausage | Thaiger Bites

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

  • Eating Crocodile Penis in Thailand | Thaiger Throwback

    Eating Crocodile Penis in Thailand | Thaiger Throwback

    Welcome to the a Thaiger throwback video. Due to African swine fever making pork prices soar to an all time record high and inflation increasing the prices of chicken and other products. People in Thailand have started to substitute pork and chicken for crocodile meat. It is said crocodile meat is tastier and high in protein, would you be able…

  • What do Thai people think about ‘The Big C’ in Thailand | Ask The Thais (Pt. 1)

    What do Thai people think about ‘The Big C’ in Thailand | Ask The Thais (Pt. 1)

    Ask the Thai’s is back! This is a show where we ask our thai friends their opinions and thoughts regarding the culture difference between the thais and the west and also discuss their thoughts on the current affairs of Thailand. Let us know your thoughts and feedback and suggest some questions you have always wanted to ask the Thai’s.

  • Cheapest All You Can Eat Buffet in Thailand | Lumpini Park

    Cheapest All You Can Eat Buffet in Thailand | Lumpini Park

    You must try this buffet located at Lumpini park in Bangkok, Thailand. Possibly the cheapest all you can eat buffet in Thailand, it has a wide variety of choices to choose from before or after you visit Thailand’s first ever public park. Join Natty and Jay as they try this buffet and visit Lumpini park and show you all it…

  • Thailand News Today | Thailand has 2 of the “World’s 20 Most Beautiful Beaches”

    Thailand News Today | Thailand has 2 of the “World’s 20 Most Beautiful Beaches”

    In a new list published in UK’s Daily Star newspaper, Thailand has two of the “World’s 20 Most Beautiful Beaches” Thailand’s Sunrise Beach was ranked in sixth place, and Maya Bay came in at 12th place on the list. Sunrise Beach is reportedly the most popular beach on Koh Lipe island, with longtail boats gliding across its waters where smaller…

  • The 8 common problems for consumers in Thailand | GMT

    The 8 common problems for consumers in Thailand | GMT

    Police in eastern Thailand give helmets to riders caught without them. Thailand has 2 of the world’s most beautiful beaches, UK newspaper says. Decorative lights for the king. 8 common problems for Thai consumers addressed. Dead man walking after being dead for 25 years and receives new ID card. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | 8 of the most common “scams” in Thailand

    Thailand News Today | 8 of the most common “scams” in Thailand

      The Thailand’s Consumers Council has drawn up a list of eight typical real-life issues that are decreasing the quality of life for consumers in the country. During a meeting with the Senate Committee on Human Rights, Rights and Liberty, and Consumers Protection on Monday, the TCC laid out the list of problems they identified. Let’s see if you suffer…

  • Thailand News Today | Thai Influencer harassed by pervert stalker

    Thailand News Today | Thai Influencer harassed by pervert stalker

      ***A Thai influencer hopes that two years of being sexually harassed by an obsessive stalker is now over after seeking help from a lawyer. The female influencer, Mintra Chuawangkham, aka Minton, met a Thai lawyer Ratchapol Sirisakorn, yesterday to discuss two years of hell after being hounded by a security guard with an alleged rape and drugs charge on…

  • Bangkok on Full Alert for MonkeyPox in Thailand | GMT

    Bangkok on Full Alert for MonkeyPox in Thailand | GMT

    Capital on alert for monkeypox, Fake news crackdown, The shortage of airline seats is causing a problem for tourism recovery in Thailand, Government scheme helps elderly Thais become social media influencers, Loan shark avenger, drug busts and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Government kills happy plant party

    Thailand News Today | Government kills happy plant party

      After intense censure debate over the past three days, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and 10 other cabinet ministers have scraped by and survived a vote of no-confidence, maintaining their positions and avoiding censure again. Minister of Commerce Jurin Laksanawisit had the least favourable votes, with only 241 votes in his favour and 207 against, with 23 people abstaining from the…

  • Thailand to ban ALL green cigarettes | GMT

    Thailand to ban ALL green cigarettes | GMT

    Thailand upgrades monkeypox alert to national level. A Mission To Unchain And Rescue The Working Elephants With Digital Art – Unchained Elephants. New resolution to ban cannabis cigarette. 11 ministers beat no-confidence vote, including PM Prayut. Pattaya vendors grumpy about python and homeless people bothering customers. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Severe Flooding paralyses Bangkok | GMT

    Severe Flooding paralyses Bangkok | GMT

      Pattaya’s egg thief scrambles. ‘Whiskey prevents Covid-19’ claims monk caught drink driving in northeast Thailand. Elephant stabs mahout to death with its tusks in southern Thailand. Thailand’s first monkeypox case in identified in Phuket tourist. Chiang Mai’s 1-month pledge to clear dead power cables. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Thailand admits to spying on its citizens

    Thailand News Today | Thailand admits to spying on its citizens

      Less than a day after police denied using spyware to track Thai democracy activists, a government minister admitted Thailand does use surveillance to monitor its citizens. Successive Thai governments have been accused by Human rights groups of using broad definitions of national security as an excuse to prosecute or suppress the activities of their main rivals. This past Monday,…

  • A beginners guide to the Full Moon Party in Koh Phangan | GMT

    A beginners guide to the Full Moon Party in Koh Phangan | GMT

    New plans to help Pattaya’s homeless reintegrate in society, Thailand’s heavy rain is coming back, update on poisonous gas another cause of death in Bangkok sewer tragedy, and Ko Pha-Ngan springs back into gear with the July Full Moon Party. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Poll shows 2/3rds of Thais tired of wearing masks

    Thailand News Today | Poll shows 2/3rds of Thais tired of wearing masks

      A new poll shows that Thais are tired of wearing masks and prefer to skip the inconvenience in many instances. The poll was conducted online by the Department of Health Service Support to judge people’s feelings about the relaxed Covid-19 restrictions in Thailand now. 7,500 people responded to the opinion poll that was conducted between June 17 and June…

  • Thailand News Today | Progress on Thai Airways – Rolls Royce scandal

    Thailand News Today | Progress on Thai Airways – Rolls Royce scandal

      Thailand’s anti corruption body names names over the Thai Airways Rolls Royce engine scandal. Isranews, says the Thai National Anti-Corruption Commission has declared it has grounds to “support the allegation” that former finance minister ทนง พิทยะ broke the law during negotiations to buy Rolls Royce engines for new Airbus jets at the time. Mr Thanong, was serving as Thai…

  • Fighting corruption in Thailand & Stealing V.I.P chairs | GMT

    Fighting corruption in Thailand & Stealing V.I.P chairs | GMT

    Kanchana Buri Skywalk to open in old town next year. Thailand aims to complete a high-speed rail link with China by 2028. Freshmen are forced to dance naked at university hazing rituals in Thailand. Thieves steal VIP chairs from Liverpool – Man U match in Bangkok. Thai PM faces uncertain outcomes as censure debate kicks off today. Thai military commanders…

  • Thailand News Today | protestors hold no-confidence vote against prime minister

    Thailand News Today | protestors hold no-confidence vote against prime minister

      Thailand’s anti-government protesters are gathering support again as the country’s restrictions allow them to gather in groups and protest against the Prayut government. Now they’re running their own mock no-confidence poll as a real no-confidence debate is about to start in the Thai parliament tomorrow. Yesterday, the Ratsadon group started collecting ‘votes’ for its own, informal no-confidence motion against…

  • Thai Government Warning over public activities to prevent covid spread

    Thai Government Warning over public activities to prevent covid spread

    3 electricians killed in explosion in central Thailand. Lalisa causes a rush on roti sai mai after Instagram post. Molnupiravir should not be bought online and used, FDA warns. Koh Pha Ngan springs back into gear with the July Full Moon Party. New Korat durian fruit strain doesn’t smell bad. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Full Moon Party draws 20,000 & Robin Hood in Underpants

    Full Moon Party draws 20,000 & Robin Hood in Underpants

    Owning land as a foreigner in Thailand. Robin Hood in underpants, more details of the man handing out phones to the poor. Full moon party and drowning incidents in Phuket has got people on alert. All this and more of your questions answered on todays weekend update.

  • Thailand News Today | Thai Airways gets its act together

    Thailand News Today | Thai Airways gets its act together

      Whilst postponed for a few months, the proposed 300 baht “tourism fee” is back in the news with the Tourism and Sports Ministry providing more details about how it will be collected and what it will be used for. Originally planned for implementation at the start of this year, the proposal was shelved because of the onset of the…

  • Tourism ‘insurance’ fee will cover ALL foreigners entering Thailand | GMT

    Tourism ‘insurance’ fee will cover ALL foreigners entering Thailand | GMT

    Tourism ‘insurance’ fee will cover ALL foreigners entering Thailand. Say no to shark fin, says new WildAid video featuring Miss Universe Thailand. Bike racing tourists arrested in South Pattaya. Bangkok governor looks for Chinese cash to create smart city. Netizens complain about low-quality lunch in public school. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Domestic airlines allow in-flight meals

    Thailand News Today | Domestic airlines allow in-flight meals

      Bringing you the latest top stories in Thailand beyond. My name is Jett Gunther and in our first story, The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has given airlines the green light to serve food and drinks again on domestic flights in Thailand, effective immediately. The original rationale was less about the food itself and more about the use of…

  • Thailand News Today | WHO warns of more Covid, but does the world care?

    Thailand News Today | WHO warns of more Covid, but does the world care?

      The World Health Organisation is warning that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from finished, but the rest of the world seems ready to move on. The WHO received data around the world showing a 30% jump in Covid-19 infections in the past 2 weeks, but the public has grown tired of safety measures and is now impatient. The WHO…

  • Foreign land ownership in Thailand & Scam Call Center Raids | GMT

    Foreign land ownership in Thailand & Scam Call Center Raids | GMT

    Police raid 14 scam call centres in Pattaya, resulting in one arrest. Communication cables set fire in Bangkok. Taxi driver punches woman after she requests him to go faster. Cabinet to debate foreign land ownership in Thailand. Football fans scramble for FREE Liverpool – Man U tickets. Airlines seek state aid amid rising costs. All this and more on todays…

  • Thailand News Today | Flight traffic in Thailand on the increase

    Thailand News Today | Flight traffic in Thailand on the increase

      Domestic travel in Thailand is in for a good July, with two long weekends and airlines starting to add to their schedules, resuming flights and frequencies that have been otherwise subdued. Thailand’s Aeronautical and Air Transport Associations are reporting an increased pace of domestic flights in Thailand, matching with the general global trend. Aerothai president Nopasit Chakpitak told reporters…

  • Pattaya green control law & 8 million tourists to Thailand

    Pattaya green control law & 8 million tourists to Thailand

    Bank of Thailand sees tourist arrivals rising to 8m, Hoteliers are not optimistic over upcoming holidays, Pattaya wants to enact city’s own green-control law, Man in northeast Thailand pays 3.9 million baht dowry… for a buffalo and Bangkok gov’s ’15 Minute Pocket Parks’ set to bloom. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand.

  • “Keep Austin Weird Keep Thailand Thai” | Thaiger Bites

    “Keep Austin Weird Keep Thailand Thai” | Thaiger Bites

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

  • 92% of Thais earn less than what they spend | GMT

    92% of Thais earn less than what they spend | GMT

    Officials say Thailand’s Covid-19 cases to peak in September. Raising King and Queen Pillars Ceremony near Lieb Tang Rodfai Road in Pattaya. 92% don’t earn more than their expenses, oil price main factor. Man who shot former Japanese PM reveals hateful motivation. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.