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  • Navy confirms three Thai cargo ship crew alive but still unreachable | Thaiger

    Navy confirms three Thai cargo ship crew alive but still unreachable

    The Royal Thai Navy confirmed today, March 13, that three Thai crew members from the cargo ship Mayuree Naree are still alive but cannot yet be reached after the vessel was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking at the Royal Thai Navy Headquarters, Admiral Thadawut Tatpitakkul, Chief of Staff of the Royal Thai Navy, gave an update on the…

  • Jet skis, inflatable boats proposed for Thai cargo ship crew search | Thaiger

    Jet skis, inflatable boats proposed for Thai cargo ship crew search

    Thai public figure Gun Jompalang has proposed using small vessels as an option for the Royal Thai Navy as efforts continue to locate three Thai crew members missing after the cargo ship Mayuree Naree was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz. Gun Jompalang said today, March 13, that he had taken the family of one of the missing crew members…

  • Thai Airways raises ticket prices 10–15% amid higher fuel costs | Thaiger

    Thai Airways raises ticket prices 10–15% amid higher fuel costs

    Thai Airways has started increasing ticket fares by about 10 to 15% to offset higher fuel costs linked to the Middle East situation, as the airline maintains stable operations and presses ahead with expansion plans. The Chief Financial and Accounting Officer, Cherdchome Therdsteerasukdi, said the airline has begun adjusting ticket prices in line with higher oil prices. Cherdchome said Thai…

  • 3 Thai crew members missing after cargo ship attacked in Strait of Hormuz | Thaiger

    3 Thai crew members missing after cargo ship attacked in Strait of Hormuz

    Three Thai nationals remain missing after the attack on the Thai-owned cargo vessel Mayuree Naree at the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, March 11, with 20 other crew members reported to have been rescued. The Mayuree Naree was attacked twice by unidentified weapons while travelling through the Strait of Hormuz at about 11.30am Thailand time. The vessel is owned by Thai shipping…

  • Crew awaits rescue after Thai cargo ship attacked near Hormuz Strait | Thaiger

    Crew awaits rescue after Thai cargo ship attacked near Hormuz Strait

    The crew members from a cargo ship are reported to be floating at sea while awaiting rescue after their vessel was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz in Iran today, March 11. The incident was reported to have happened at about 11.30am as the Thai cargo ship Mayuree Naree was travelling from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Kandla, India.…

  • Air India Express plane stuck on runway after hard landing in Phuket | Thaiger

    Air India Express plane stuck on runway after hard landing in Phuket

    An Air India Express flight carrying 133 passengers made a hard landing at Phuket International Airport today, March 11, leaving the aircraft disabled on the runway and disrupting airport operations. No injuries were reported. Tourist police were notified at about 11.20am after an aircraft encountered a landing problem at the airport. The plane was identified as Air India Express flight IX938…

  • Israel’s ambassador says Thais should blame Iran for oil prices | Thaiger

    Israel’s ambassador says Thais should blame Iran for oil prices

    Israel’s ambassador to Thailand said yesterday, March 10, during a media briefing on the Iran-Israel war that Thais feeling the effects of higher fuel costs should direct their frustration at Iran, citing what she described as its deliberate disruption of energy market stability. Speaking to reporters, Dr Alona Fisher-Kamm, Israel’s ambassador to Thailand, argued that Iran was intentionally undermining stability…

  • Malaysian research house suspends AirAsia X call as jet fuel prices surge | Thaiger

    Malaysian research house suspends AirAsia X call as jet fuel prices surge

    BIMB Research, a Malaysian research house that publishes equity and sector reports, has suspended its call on AirAsia X Bhd (AAX), just two weeks after initiating coverage, citing growing concerns in the aviation sector linked to sharp fuel price moves. The firm said major jet kerosene benchmarks have risen 53% to 54% since last Friday’s close, shortly before the US–Israel…

  • First group of 62 Thai nationals arrives safely in Turkey from Iran | Thaiger

    First group of 62 Thai nationals arrives safely in Turkey from Iran

    A group of 62 Thai nationals has crossed from Iran into Turkey as part of a Royal Thai Government evacuation effort linked to an ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with onward travel to Thailand planned over March 8 and today, March 9. Officials at the Kapıköy border checkpoint received the first group on the evening of March 7 at…

  • 2 Thai women jailed in Taiwan for heroin smuggling | Thaiger

    2 Thai women jailed in Taiwan for heroin smuggling

    A Taiwanese court sentenced two Thai women to prison for smuggling heroin into Taiwan in September last year by swallowing drug packages and concealing them in their genital area. The two women were arrested on September 7 at an airport in Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan after Taiwanese officials said they had received a tip-off about a heroin smuggling operation in…

  • Thai family reports Shanghai hotel staff who sneaks into their room | Thaiger

    Thai family reports Shanghai hotel staff who sneaks into their room

    A Thai family is pursuing legal action against a hotel in Shanghai after they said they found a male staff member sneaking into their room and later claiming he entered by mistake. A Thai woman, Yatida Siriwangchai, posted videos of the incident on her TikTok account, @tyatida, on Tuesday, March 3. In the clips, a man is seen lying in…

  • Thailand-Europe airfares surge after Middle East airspace closures | Thaiger

    Thailand-Europe airfares surge after Middle East airspace closures

    Thailand to Europe airfares have surged by up to 100% after Middle East airspace closures linked to the Israel-Iran conflict disrupted flights and reduced seat capacity on Europe routes. Thai Airways and other carriers are showing limited availability and sharply higher prices, according to Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT), Thai officials and airline website checks. CAAT said yesterday, March 4,…

  • Many Thai workers in Middle East choose to stay on despite escalating conflict | Thaiger

    Many Thai workers in Middle East choose to stay on despite escalating conflict

    Many Thai workers in the Middle East said they do not want to return to Thailand despite the escalating conflict involving Iran and a US-Israel military coalition, with Thai residents posting updates on social media. Thai people living and working in the region, particularly in Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), shared photos and videos of themselves running to…

  • Thailand to offer travel deals to tourists affected by Middle East flight cancellations | Thaiger

    Thailand to offer travel deals to tourists affected by Middle East flight cancellations

    Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports is seeking cooperation from the private sector to offer special travel packages for foreign tourists affected by Middle East flight cancellations. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set up a Tourism Crisis Monitoring Centre to closely track the escalating situation in the Middle East and provide information to travellers impacted by the disruption.…

  • South Korea visa-free trial launched for Indonesian group tourists | Thaiger

    South Korea visa-free trial launched for Indonesian group tourists

    South Korea launched a visa-free trial scheme for Indonesian tourists travelling in organised groups, as part of its broader effort to attract 30 million foreign visitors annually. The South Korean government unveiled a new campaign titled “Visit Korea Year” during the 11th National Tourism Strategy Meeting, held under the theme “K-Tourism, Embracing the World: A Great Transformation of Inbound Tourism,…

  • Blind Myanmar refugee found dead after police drop-off in New York | Thaiger

    Blind Myanmar refugee found dead after police drop-off in New York

    A blind Myanmar refugee and father of two was found dead on February 24 in Buffalo, New York, after being released from custody and later left at a Tim Hortons coffee shop, prompting calls for a full investigation in the United States. The deceased was identified as Nurul Amin Shah Alam, who had fled Myanmar and entered the United States…

  • Suvarnabhumi Airport apologises after complaint about rude staff and poor service | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi Airport apologises after complaint about rude staff and poor service

    Suvarnabhumi International Airport issued an apology after Thai travel bloggers and other passengers complained about rude behaviour and poor customer service at a security screening checkpoint. Several travel bloggers posted in recent days about negative experiences at security and passenger screening points at Thai airports, particularly Suvarnabhumi. Many said officers spoke to passengers without manners and showed little service-mindedness. The…

  • New passenger screening procedures eyed for Thai airports | Thaiger

    New passenger screening procedures eyed for Thai airports

    Airport workers in Thailand reportedly raised concerns after the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) planned to change passenger screening procedures, moving away from handheld metal detectors to manual searches and searches of suspicious bags without prior notice to passengers. DailyNews reported today, February 23, that CAAT introduced new rules for screening passengers and their belongings. However, the CAAT had…

  • Sydney hammer attack leaves South Korean man and 2 Thais injured | Thaiger

    Sydney hammer attack leaves South Korean man and 2 Thais injured

    A South Korean man and two Thai nationals were injured in a hammer attack in Sydney, Australia, on February 18, after they were assaulted by three people while walking home from a party. The incident occurred at about 3am as the 23 year old South Korean man, identified as Dave, walked with two Thai friends aged 28 and 29. Reports…

  • Thai masseuse in Germany sued for providing ‘special service’ without consent | Thaiger

    Thai masseuse in Germany sued for providing ‘special service’ without consent

    A Thai masseuse in Germany has to pay €1,000 in compensation to a male client after she sexually assaulted him by providing “special services” without consent. The complainant, a 26 year old German software engineer, identified only as Ben, reported the sexual assault to police two days after it occurred at a massage shop on Osloer Straße in Berlin. The…

  • AOT to raise passenger service charge for international flights from May | Thaiger

    AOT to raise passenger service charge for international flights from May

    Airports of Thailand (AOT) confirmed plans to increase the passenger service charge (PSC) for international departures in May this year. While the increase will largely affect foreign travellers, AOT insisted that it will not reduce the number of international visitors to Thailand. The chief executive officer of AOT, Paweena Jariyathitipong, told local media that the PSC for passengers departing on international…

  • AirAsia leaves 23 passengers behind on bus, cites miscommunication | Thaiger

    AirAsia leaves 23 passengers behind on bus, cites miscommunication

    AirAsia issued an apology following a coordination issue that left 23 passengers on a shuttle bus during boarding for a domestic flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai. The incident occurred on January 17 on Flight FD3116, which was scheduled to depart Don Mueang International Airport at 7.10am. A passenger later described the situation in a Facebook post published on January…

  • Cobra Gold 2026 brings over 8,000 troops to Thailand | Thaiger

    Cobra Gold 2026 brings over 8,000 troops to Thailand

    Thailand is set to host the 45th annual Cobra Gold military exercise from February 24 to March 6, bringing together more than 8,000 personnel from 30 countries in one of the region’s largest joint defence operations. The multinational exercise, co-hosted by the Royal Thai Armed Forces and the United States Indo-Pacific Command (US PACOM), will take place across several locations…

  • Thailand considers invitation to join US-led Gaza peace board | Thaiger

    Thailand considers invitation to join US-led Gaza peace board

    Thailand is reviewing an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join a proposed international ‘Board of Peace’ aimed at resolving the conflict in Gaza, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today, January 19. The initiative, part of Trump’s proposed Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, outlines the creation of a peace board initially focused on Gaza, with…

  • Thailand among 75 nations hit by US visa processing suspension | Thaiger

    Thailand among 75 nations hit by US visa processing suspension

    The United States will temporarily suspend immigrant visa processing for Thailand and 74 other countries, effective January 21, 2026, as part of tighter immigration screening under its America First policy, the US State Department announced on January 14. The immigration visa freeze targets applicants from countries where migrants are said to disproportionately rely on public assistance after settling in the…

  • What’s happening in Iran? How hunger protests turned into a fight to topple the Islamic Republic. | Thaiger

    What’s happening in Iran? How hunger protests turned into a fight to topple the Islamic Republic.

    Iran is currently cut off from the outside world. The government has severed internet and telephone lines nationwide, hoping to blind and deafen the international community to the brutality of its crackdown. Yet, the screams of frustration from the streets echo far beyond the digital blackout. This nationwide uprising is a clear signal: the 40-year-old theocratic regime is facing its…

  • Thai students claim top prize at Harbin snow sculpture contest | Thaiger

    Thai students claim top prize at Harbin snow sculpture contest

    Thai vocational students from Bangkok and Chiang Rai won the 2026 International Collegiate Snow Sculpture Contest in Harbin, China, with a sculpture inspired by the Siamese fighting fish and goddess of water. The annual snow sculpture contest, organised by Harbin Engineering University, returned for its 18th edition this year. The competition was held from January 4 to 7 in Harbin,…

  • New ‘Republic of Kawthoolei’ announced at Thai-Myanmar border | Thaiger

    New ‘Republic of Kawthoolei’ announced at Thai-Myanmar border

    The son of a former leader of the Karen National Union (KNU) declared independence and announced the establishment of the Republic of Kawthoolei, a self-proclaimed state located along the Thai–Myanmar border. Nerdah Mya, the son of former KNU leader Bo Mya, introduced himself as the first president of the Republic of Kawthoolei, meaning “the land without darkness” in Karen, on…

  • Missing Chinese influencer found injured and begging in Cambodia | Thaiger

    Missing Chinese influencer found injured and begging in Cambodia

    A Chinese influencer was found injured and begging for money in Cambodia after losing contact with her family since December 26 last year. Images of a Chinese woman carrying an X-ray film circulated widely on Cambodian and Thai social media recently. The woman was seen wearing a white mini dress with a tweed blazer, glasses, and a headband worn across…

  • New fraud center compound found in Cambodia, 50 km from Poipet | Thaiger

    New fraud center compound found in Cambodia, 50 km from Poipet

    Authorities have identified a new large-scale scam compound operating in Cambodia, around 50 kilometres from Poipet, raising fresh concerns over the regional spread of online fraud networks targeting victims worldwide. The Anti-Online Fraud Center, known as ACSC, confirmed the discovery on January 5, 2026, warning that criminal syndicates are rapidly relocating and expanding after recent coordinated crackdowns in Thailand, China,…

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