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  • Thai Police arrest woman for million-baht cyber scam | Thaiger

    Thai Police arrest woman for million-baht cyber scam

    A 44 year old woman was arrested by the cybercrime division of the Thai Police today for her alleged involvement in a fraud operation that lost victims over 1 million baht. The operation comprised a gang operating call centres, which conned their victims into revealing sensitive banking information. The call centres duped victims by pretending to be bank employees or…

  • Economic disparity in Thailand widens, agricultural sector hit hardest | Thaiger

    Economic disparity in Thailand widens, agricultural sector hit hardest

    The age-old struggle with economic disparity continues to cast a shadow on Thailand’s society as inequality widens, particularly in the agricultural sector, which sees roughly 6% to 8% of its populace remaining below the poverty line. According to a recent study by the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), this disparity has been fuelled by multiple factors, including the move…

  • Fatal lorry collision on Asia Highway: Pickup driver loses control during storm | Thaiger

    Fatal lorry collision on Asia Highway: Pickup driver loses control during storm

    A shocking lorry collision resulting in a fatality occurred on the Asia Highway, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, when a pickup driver lost control of his steering wheel due to a sudden jolt. The impact was captured on the lorry’s dash-cam. At approximately 1.30am today authorities in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya received a report of a fatal car accident on…

  • Monsoon surge raises flood risk across Thailand: 47 provinces on high alert | Thaiger

    Monsoon surge raises flood risk across Thailand: 47 provinces on high alert

    Swelling rainfall across Thailand, spurred by the increasing strength of a monsoon coupled with an area of low atmospheric pressure, has compelled the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) to warn that 47 provinces could face potentially hazardous situations. Over the next 24 hours, it predicts 60% of their areas will face heavy rain, with the severity being the most significant in…

  • Fire drill tragedy sparks aid: Bangkok education ministry offers financial support to grieving family | Thaiger

    Fire drill tragedy sparks aid: Bangkok education ministry offers financial support to grieving family

    Following the tragic death of an 18-year-old student at a school in Bangkok last Friday, the Education Ministry revealed it will provide financial assistance to the victim’s family. The boy died during a fire drill activity intended to ensure school safety when a fire extinguisher exploded. Atthapol Sangkhawasi, the permanent secretary for education, along with Niyom Phaisopha, director-general of Bangkok…

  • Fitch ratings reveal Thailand’s economic recovery to boost corporate earnings in 2023 | Thaiger

    Fitch ratings reveal Thailand’s economic recovery to boost corporate earnings in 2023

    Recovery of the domestic economy and alleviation of inflationary pressures are set to bolster the performance of corporations in Thailand this year, suggest analysts from Fitch Ratings during the 2023 Thailand Corporate Credit Outlook & Asean ESG conference, held recently in Bangkok. Corporates at Fitch Ratings (Thailand)’s Lertchai Kochareonrattanakul, a senior director, indicated in his talk that a boost in…

  • ChatGPT security: Asia-Pacific tops list in account breaches, Group-IB reveals | Thaiger

    ChatGPT security: Asia-Pacific tops list in account breaches, Group-IB reveals

    In a comprehensive study conducted by the international cybersecurity corporation Group-IB, over 100,000 infiltrated ChatGPT accounts have been detected in concealed Internet marketplaces. In the last year, the majority of these ChatGPT credentials were discovered within the Asia-Pacific region, threatening ChatGPT security. Through the close survey of stealer-riddled devices, Group-IB identified upwards of 101,134 technological instruments storing saved ChatGPT credentials.…

  • Buying a franchise Vs buying a business: The benefits and drawbacks of each option | Thaiger

    Buying a franchise Vs buying a business: The benefits and drawbacks of each option

    Are you considering starting your own business? Do you have the motivation and desire to be an entrepreneur but are unsure of which route to take? Buying a franchise or buying a business are two popular options for aspiring entrepreneurs. Both have their own set of benefits and drawbacks. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and drawbacks of each…

  • Hotel Act concerns addressed by Thai Hotels Association due to government’s registration rules | Thaiger

    Hotel Act concerns addressed by Thai Hotels Association due to government’s registration rules

    The Thai Hotels Association (THA) has taken a positive step by welcoming the Ministry of Interior’s new regulations. These rules will now classify smaller accommodations that were operating before 2016 as hotels. This decision is expected to result in increased tax collection, providing additional income for the government. However, the proposal to exempt larger accommodation facilities from registration under the…

  • Boggle Boggle: Korean noodle pop-up store debuts in Thailand with K-drama experience | Thaiger

    Boggle Boggle: Korean noodle pop-up store debuts in Thailand with K-drama experience

    In a move influenced by the continued fascination with K-pop culture among Thai enthusiasts, ‘Boggle Boggle,’ a Korean noodle pop-up store reminiscent of the famed late-night food spots or vintage red tents frequently portrayed in South Korean TV dramas, has made its recent debut in Thailand. Hosting its grand opening on June 24, Boggle Boggle occupies a space on the…

  • Hydrogen program launched by Egco to cut CO2 emissions in the US | Thaiger

    Hydrogen program launched by Egco to cut CO2 emissions in the US

    A significant advancement in the pursuit of cleaner energy took place recently, as Electricity Generating Plc (Egco), a subsidiary of the state-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, launched a hydrogen program. This new initiative is set in the Linden Cogen thermal cogeneration plant’s 172-megawatt Unit 6, located in the US. The hydrogen fuel blending programme is part of a wider…

  • Thai economy booms as government’s fiscal income beats projections with 122bn baht surplus | Thaiger

    Thai economy booms as government’s fiscal income beats projections with 122bn baht surplus

    The Thai economy demonstrates strong recovery and active imports as the Thai government’s net income during the first two-thirds of fiscal 2023 has surpassed projections by 122 billion baht, revealed Fiscal Policy Office Director-General, Pornchai Thiraveja, 42 years old. Between October 2022 and May 2023, the Thai government raked in a total of 1.64 trillion baht, which is an 8%…

  • San Antonio Airport worker tragically dies after being sucked into landing plane’s engine | Thaiger

    San Antonio Airport worker tragically dies after being sucked into landing plane’s engine

    A tragic incident on a runway left an airport employee dead after being sucked into a plane’s engine while it was landing. The horrific scene unfolded in San Antonio, Texas, USA, sparking global attention. The United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed a ground worker at San Antonio International Airport tragically lost his life yesterday at about 10.25pm local…

  • Phuket Peranakan festival dazzles, promotes sustainable tourism and local culture | Thaiger

    Phuket Peranakan festival dazzles, promotes sustainable tourism and local culture

    In a resounding celebration of heritage and culture, over 1,000 people gathered for the Phuket Peranakan Festival‘s ‘Extravaganza Carnival’ grand parade. The sparkling event unfolded in the vintage vicinity of Phuket Old Town on a joyous Saturday evening. The iconoclastic carnival, the crown jewel of the three-day extravaganza, resulted in the closure of roads, culminating in a tremendous spectacle. The…

  • Decapitated body missing hands found floating off Thai islands | Thaiger

    Decapitated body missing hands found floating off Thai islands

    A man’s decapitated body, which was also missing its hands, was found floating off of Thailand‘s Koh Phi Phi islands. Krabi Marine Police were alerted to the grim discovery by the staff of Hat Nopparat Thara – Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park on Saturday, according to Matichon. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, located approximately 500 metres west of…

  • Thailand’s real estate sector eyes foreign investment boost | Thaiger

    Thailand’s real estate sector eyes foreign investment boost

    With an eye on boosting the economy, real estate developers and consultants are urging Thailand‘s new government to implement policies that promote foreign investment. They believe such measures will stimulate a more positive environment for overseas buyers in the property market, suggesting promotional efforts to increase awareness among foreign investors. Artitaya Kasemlawan, head of residential sales projects at CBRE Thailand,…

  • Rock ‘n’ roll cuisine: Stir-fried pebbles cause a stir among daring foodies in China (video) | Thaiger

    Rock ‘n’ roll cuisine: Stir-fried pebbles cause a stir among daring foodies in China (video)

    The latest culinary craze sweeping mainland China is proving a bit difficult for foodies to get their teeth into. Gastronomists in Hubei province have taken their palates to a whole new level with a dish that will leave foodies chewing on…pebbles. That’s right, stir-fried stones have become the talk of the town and a bizarre culinary craze. The taste buds…

  • Phone theft in Ho Chi Minh City takes a twist as dog bites victim | Thaiger

    Phone theft in Ho Chi Minh City takes a twist as dog bites victim

    A serious incident emerged in the area of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where a phone theft escalated unpredictably, concluding with a dog attack. Authorities have been informed and are actively tracking down the offenders using CCTV footage. The series of events transpired at around 8pm on June 17. A 40 year old woman accompanied by her 20 year old…

  • Fresh complaint to target key players in Thailand’s ‘Patani state’ referendum | Thaiger

    Fresh complaint to target key players in Thailand’s ‘Patani state’ referendum

    Another complaint will be lodged against figures involved in championing a ‘Patani state’ independence referendum. This declaration was made by Lieutenant General Santi Sakuntanak, the commander of the Fourth Region Army and the director of the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) Region 4. Lieutenant General Santi yesterday reported that security personnel are in the process of collecting evidence before submitting…

  • AIS urged to retract NBTC lawsuit amidst True-DTAC merger controversy | Thaiger

    AIS urged to retract NBTC lawsuit amidst True-DTAC merger controversy

    In an undisclosed revelation from employees within the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), it was indicated that Advanced Info Service (AIS) has been encouraged to retract its lawsuit against last year’s NBTC board resolution, which validated the amalgamation of True-DTAC. This lawsuit could potentially create complications for the commission when deliberating the ongoing acquisition of the fixed broadband service…

  • Pride month marketing sparks backlash amidst ‘Rainbow Washing’ claims | Thaiger

    Pride month marketing sparks backlash amidst ‘Rainbow Washing’ claims

    The marketing strategies utilised by companies throughout Pride Month have sparked criticism from LGBTQ+ rights advocates who accuse businesses of merely capitalising on Pride-themed merchandise but not backing the call for equal rights in real terms. This can refer to as “Rainbow Washing.” Nikki Phinyapincha, founder of TransTalents Consulting Group, claims that these businesses just incorporated Pride Month, which is…

  • Fatal handgun accident in Uthai Thani casts shadow over memorial preparations | Thaiger

    Fatal handgun accident in Uthai Thani casts shadow over memorial preparations

    A shocking incident unfolded in the early hours of this morning when a playful test of a handgun amongst friends took a fatal turn. A gathering at a residence in the Uthai Thani district descended into panic as one individual was fatally shot. The tragedy occurred amidst preparations for a religious ceremony. Despite immediate hospitalisation, the 38 year old victim’s…

  • Phuket’s crypto firestorm: Faulty wiring sparks blazing inferno, exposing illegal crypto-mining operation | Thaiger

    Phuket’s crypto firestorm: Faulty wiring sparks blazing inferno, exposing illegal crypto-mining operation

    Firefighters were called to handle a blaze in Phuket Town exacerbated by faulty wiring. The cause was believed to be illegal crypto-mining. Surprisingly, the fire took place on the third floor of a building near the Thailand Post branch on Bangkok Road. It reportedly started around 6am yesterday and was swiftly extinguished by the responding firefighters. Fortunately, no casualties were…

  • Global Thai rice export forecast to surpass 8 million tonnes | Thaiger

    Global Thai rice export forecast to surpass 8 million tonnes

    The appeal for Thai rice continues to be significant globally, with both Indonesia and Bangladesh expressing their aspirations to buy the grain through G2G or government-to-government contracts. Ronnarong Phoolpipat, head of the Foreign Trade Department, stated that the immense global demand for Thai rice is likely to boost exports to surpass 8 million tonnes this year. The department has plans…

  • Phuket Airport tests security with a gunman simulation drill | Thaiger

    Phuket Airport tests security with a gunman simulation drill

    Phuket International Airport on Friday became a hive of activity as it underwent a security drill in case of a gunman attack. A full-scale exercise of Phuket International Airport Emergency Plan (PEMEX 2023) was enacted, simulating an ‘active gunman’ scenario. The drill took place following the departure of the last domestic flight for the day and was conducted from 11pm…

  • Teenage student hospitalised after overdose amid bullying in southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Teenage student hospitalised after overdose amid bullying in southern Thailand

    A tragic school bullying incident occurred yesterday as a 15 year old Thai female student consumed over 20 pills, a mix of sleeping tablets and paracetamol, resulting in her being rushed to Phatthalung Hospital in southern Thailand. The incident occurred in one of the schools in the Kuan Maprao City area, Phatthalung province. A student, named “A,” shared her dorm…

  • Royal reversal: Prince William’s ambitious anti-homelessness project sparks cries of ‘hypocrite’ | Thaiger

    Royal reversal: Prince William’s ambitious anti-homelessness project sparks cries of ‘hypocrite’

    Prince William has been labelled a “hypocrite” after his royal highness announced an ambitious, some say “unrealistic,” five-year project to end homelessness. The 41 year old billionaire prince, whose wealth is topped up by tax paying UK citizens, rightly stated that homelessness should not exist in a “modern and progressive society” and added that the Prince of Wales’s charitable foundation…

  • Former military officer accused of assaulting beer promoter in Nakhon Sawan restaurant (video) | Thaiger

    Former military officer accused of assaulting beer promoter in Nakhon Sawan restaurant (video)

    A former military officer has been accused by a 20 year old beer promoter of physically assaulting her in a restaurant in Nakhon Sawan province, northern Thailand. The female worker, Susita Rachakit, who sustained injuries to her face, claims she was slapped and kicked by the man after he accused her of inappropriately touching him. It has been confirmed that…

  • Drought hits Thailand’s cassava yield, imports to fill shortfall predicted | Thaiger

    Drought hits Thailand’s cassava yield, imports to fill shortfall predicted

    A projected decrease in Thailand’s yield of cassava and its by-products from 11 million tonnes last year to an estimated 9 million tonnes this year has been attributed to drought conditions. This situation is further compounded by more farmers opting for sugar cane cultivation instead. Ronnarong Phoolpipat, director-general of the Foreign Trade Department, revealed that despite the drought-induced shortfall in…

  • PM spices things up: Saluting Thai restaurant’s thai-licious triumph in ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’ | Thaiger

    PM spices things up: Saluting Thai restaurant’s thai-licious triumph in ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’

    In a commendation to Thailand’s food and beverages sector, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed gratitude to two Thai restaurants which have made their mark on this year’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants listing. This prestigious list is crafted annually by the UK-based organisation William Reed Business Media. This year, two Bangkok-based restaurants were applauded for their culinary excellence. Placed at No.15…