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  • Kind police officer delivers order on behalf of Grab driver who fainted amid Thailand’s scorching heat | Thaiger

    Kind police officer delivers order on behalf of Grab driver who fainted amid Thailand’s scorching heat

    Thai netizens praised a police officer from Chana Songkram Police Station in Bangkok, Thailand, for his kindness after he volunteered to deliver an order on behalf of a Grab delivery driver who fainted and crashed his motorbike amid sweltering heat on Wednesday. The 45 year old Grab driver and his 14 year old daughter picked up an order from a…

  • Attorney announces dismissal of manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin | Thaiger

    Attorney announces dismissal of manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin

    Manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin are expected to be dropped, as per his legal representative and unnamed sources cited by the US media. The decision comes as newly appointed special prosecutors take control of the case. Baldwin was charged in January following the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the Western film “Rust” in New Mexico…

  • Omicron sub-variant XBB.1.16: What you need to know | Thaiger

    Omicron sub-variant XBB.1.16: What you need to know

    Thailand has recently reported 27 cases of the new Omicron sub-variant XBB.1.16, leading authorities to closely monitor its transmission speed and the ease with which it can escape people’s ability to handle the virus following months, if not years, of vaccinations and herd immunity development. The Ministry of Public Health is recommending that individuals, particularly senior citizens and those with…

  • Tourism Authority of Thailand launches Vijitr lighting extravaganza across country | Thaiger

    Tourism Authority of Thailand launches Vijitr lighting extravaganza across country

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched the ‘Vijitr’ lighting extravaganza, a series of light and sound events taking place across the five regions of Thailand from April to June 2023. The aim is to promote meaningful travel experiences and the drive towards more sustainable tourism. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports, said… “This ‘Vijitr’ lighting in five…

  • Twitter’s blue tick removal sparks concerns | Thaiger

    Twitter’s blue tick removal sparks concerns

    Twitter has taken a significant step by initiating the removal of blue ticks from high-profile individuals such as Pope Francis, Donald Trump, and Justin Bieber. They have now lost their verified status on the platform. Previously, Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, had pledged to do away with the “lords and peasants system” that he believed the blue ticks represented.…

  • Thailand’s alcoholic beverage sales jump by 30% during Songkran | Thaiger

    Thailand’s alcoholic beverage sales jump by 30% during Songkran

    Thailand certainly seems to have enjoyed itself after celebrating Songkran for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. Thailand’s alcoholic beverage sales jumped by 30% during the Songkran holiday, according to Thanakorn Kuptachit, an advisor to the Thai Alcohol Business Association. Related businesses such as restaurants, entertainment venues, hotels, and event organisers, also got a boost from Songkran.…

  • Mor Lam stage collapses during strong winds in northeast Thailand | Thaiger

    Mor Lam stage collapses during strong winds in northeast Thailand

    A newly installed Mor Lam stage collapsed during strong winds in Bueng Kan province in northeast Thailand yesterday shortly before a concert was set to begin, sending performers and attendees fleeing in all directions. Strong winds brewed as Mor Lam fans piled in to watch the Rabiab Watasin Mor Lam Group perform a free concert on a huge stage at…

  • ERC’s tariff cut to benefit households | Thaiger

    ERC’s tariff cut to benefit households

    The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is anticipated to reveal a decrease in fuel tariffs (Ft) from May to August today, resulting in a drop in power tariff rates for households to 4.70 baht per kilowatt-hour unit from the current 4.77 baht per unit. This decision comes in response to public outcry over surges in electricity bills during the summer months,…

  • Khao San’s ‘420’ celebrations cancelled | Thaiger

    Khao San’s ‘420’ celebrations cancelled

    The 420 cannabis celebrations planned for Khao San Road were cancelled following criticism that the event would breach Thailand’s laws that prohibit smoking cannabis in public places. A local group of vendors intended to organise the Cannabis Day Showcase event with a parade along the street, as cannabis has been removed from the narcotics list. However, the event was met…

  • Officials working to get Thai nationals out of Sudan amidst clashes | Thaiger

    Officials working to get Thai nationals out of Sudan amidst clashes

    Thai officials are working to get Thai nationals out of Sudan amidst violent clashes currently plaguing the country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) plans to meet with the military today to plan the evacuation of Thai nationals from Sudan, Bangkok Post reports. The international airport in Khartoum has been closed, making it difficult for the Thai nationals to leave the country.…

  • MGM Resorts set sights on Thailand that could help attract more tourists | Thaiger

    MGM Resorts set sights on Thailand that could help attract more tourists

    Thailand, which has notoriously steered away from gambling, has started to make moves towards legalising casinos – with the hope that it could put them up there with other famous gambling destinations and attract more tourists to the country. In the past few months, lawmakers in the country have approved a report, meaning that there is a very real possibility…

  • Thailand warns against public cannabis use, imposes fines and jail time | Thaiger

    Thailand warns against public cannabis use, imposes fines and jail time

    The Department of Health (DOH) under the Ministry of Public Health has issued a stern warning to the public about the legal ramifications of smoking cannabis in public spaces. The DOH has also notified local authorities to prepare for stricter enforcement against unsubstantiated casual events. Additionally, the public is encouraged to report any nuisance incidents to local officials immediately. Dr.…

  • Scat woman: Thai taxi drivers warn of female passenger who poops in car | Thaiger

    Scat woman: Thai taxi drivers warn of female passenger who poops in car

    A Thai taxi driver in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok took to Facebook to warn fellow drivers of a female passenger who has been known to poop in cars and then flee without paying. The driver shared dashcam footage and his story on a Facebook group called Taxi Drivers (Thailand) on Friday, April 14 with a caption that said… “Warning…

  • Royal treatment: Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle most requested as sex dolls | Thaiger

    Royal treatment: Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle most requested as sex dolls

    A sex doll manufacturing company has revealed that members of the British royal family are the most requested by its consumers. Inferno Dolls, a China-based company known for producing realistic dolls and toys, reports that their most popular celebrity sex doll requests include Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, and Meghan Markle. However, the company’s CEO states that he declines these requests…

  • Thailand’s Som Tam voted 6th best salad in the world | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Som Tam voted 6th best salad in the world

    Northeast Thailand’s “som tam,” aka spicy papaya salad, was voted sixth best salad in the world by online food guide TasteAtlas. Another Thai dish, phla kung, also won accolades, coming in ninth place. Sanook pointed out that Thailand’s som tam was ranked higher than Cambodia’s green papaya salad, bok l’hong, voted 30th best salad. TasteAtlas’s Top 10 Best Rated Salads in…

  • Missing woman found dead in a parked car at a petrol station | Thaiger

    Missing woman found dead in a parked car at a petrol station

    A Thai rescue team volunteer discovered the dead body of a missing woman in a car parked in a petrol station in the Sikhiao district of the Isaan province of Nakhon Ratchasima on Tuesday. The Thai rescue team volunteer detected an unpleasant smell when he parked his car at the petrol station. He realised it was the scent of a…

  • Gun used to shoot dead net idol in Bangkok belongs to ex-boyfriend’s military officer father | Thaiger

    Gun used to shoot dead net idol in Bangkok belongs to ex-boyfriend’s military officer father

    UPDATE #2 The gun used to shoot dead “Gigi” the net idol and her air force cadet ex-boyfriend “Ikkyu” in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday is licensed and belongs to Ikkyu’s father, who is a high-ranking military officer, according to a spokesperson for the National Police Agency Pol. Lt. Gen. Archayon Kraithong. Police have completed their assessment of the CCTV footage and confirm…

  • Mother buries husband and toddler after devastating Russian attack | Thaiger

    Mother buries husband and toddler after devastating Russian attack

    Heartbroken Anastasia Komarista buried her two-year-old son and husband on Wednesday, victims of the devastating Russian attack that obliterated their home in eastern Ukraine last week. In a rain-soaked cemetery, she was inconsolable, weeping over their coffins and asking for their forgiveness for being alive. Anastasia cried… “Forgive me! Forgive me! I don’t want to be here. I want to…

  • Thai police catch man accused of murdering and burying bank manager | Thaiger

    Thai police catch man accused of murdering and burying bank manager

    Thai police today caught a man accused of murdering and burying a bank manager in the central Nonthaburi province. Nonthaburi investigators and Din Daeng police arrested the suspect, 32 year old Tasapong Suprom-in, in Bangkok’s Din Daeng district today, Bangkok Post reported. The body of Rotenaruebet Hasadindetdamrong, the manager of Bangkok Bank’s headquarters in the Silom area of Bangkok, was…

  • Volunteer rescuer dies after attempting to save life in Ayutthaya | Thaiger

    Volunteer rescuer dies after attempting to save life in Ayutthaya

    A member of the Ayutthaya Ruam Jai Rescue Team died after performing CPR on a patient in the early hours of this morning. The cause of his death is currently under investigation. A fellow member of the rescue team, Panya Choomanee, spoke to Channel 7 today about the death of his friend, 45 year old Somsak Sisue. At 3am today,…

  • Observers marvel at stunning solar eclipse in Australia | Thaiger

    Observers marvel at stunning solar eclipse in Australia

    Blokes and Sheilas from all walks of life, including professional astronomers and hobbyist star buffs, made their way to a remote part of Western Australia today to get front-row seats to a gripping celestial event – a total solar eclipse lasting a full 58 seconds. Exmouth, located on the country’s northwest edge, saw caravans lined up, telescopes out in force…

  • Tragic stampede at charity event in Yemen leaves over 80 dead, hundreds injured | Thaiger

    Tragic stampede at charity event in Yemen leaves over 80 dead, hundreds injured

    Over 80 people have tragically lost their lives, and hundreds more were injured in a stampede that took place at a charity distribution event in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa. This devastating mishap occurred just before the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, a festival observed by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the end of Ramadan. The impoverished citizens of war-torn Yemen had converged at…

  • The party rages on in Pattaya after Songkran comes to a halt | Thaiger

    The party rages on in Pattaya after Songkran comes to a halt

    Thailand’s notorious nightlife wonderland of Pattaya is still in party mode even though Songkran is over. The city’s three-day afterparty kicked off on Tuesday, with revellers enjoying the water fights and festivities in the sweltering heat. Yesterday, the Wan Lai or Flowing Day celebration took place, with crowds flocking to the beachfront and Wat Chai Mongkol armed with water guns…

  • Police step in to rescue 9 year old walking 18km home after fleeing abuse | Thaiger

    Police step in to rescue 9 year old walking 18km home after fleeing abuse

    Police in the Isaan province of Udon Thani came to the aid of a vagrant nine year old boy attempting to walk 18 kilometres back home. The boy fled his home due to an allegedly abusive father and was living alone in an abandoned house. On Tuesday, April 18, a 31 year old officer from Chai Wan Police Station, Anusorn…

  • Police request AI assistance for crime solving | Thaiger

    Police request AI assistance for crime solving

    The Royal Thai Police (RTP) are urging for an enhancement of the Immigration Bureau’s biometric identification systems using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to aid in the tracking and monitoring of international criminals. This recommendation comes in the wake of recent abduction incidents involving Chinese victims. In one case, officers from the Bang Phong Phang Police Station successfully rescued a Chinese…

  • Nok Air makes final flight to Mae Hong Son in northern Thailand | Thaiger

    Nok Air makes final flight to Mae Hong Son in northern Thailand

    Nok Air flew from Bangkok to Mae Hong Son Airport in northern Thailand for the final time yesterday, bidding farewell to the route for good. The province, home to the popular backpacker town Pai, is now only accessible by road since Nok Air was the only airline servicing the airport commercially. Governor of Mae Hong Son province Chettha Mosikarat, Tourism Authority…

  • Migrant workers fill gap in Thailand’s tourism and service sectors due to labour shortage | Thaiger

    Migrant workers fill gap in Thailand’s tourism and service sectors due to labour shortage

    Migrant workers are increasingly filling roles in Thailand‘s tourism and service sectors, due to a chronic manpower shortage, according to Tanit Sorat, deputy chairman of the Employers’ Confederation of Thailand (ECOT). The labour shortage is the result of new Thai graduates choosing freelance jobs and the country’s ageing population. Sorat explained that with many graduates preferring a slower lifestyle over…

  • Temporary Covid-19 surge may result in 10,000 daily cases | Thaiger

    Temporary Covid-19 surge may result in 10,000 daily cases

    A new wave of Covid-19 infections is expected to bring daily cases to 5,000-10,000, but a swift decline in numbers is predicted thereafter, according to Dr Nitipatana Chierakul, Head of the Respiratory Disease and Tuberculosis Division at the Faculty of Medicine in Siriraj Hospital. In a statement on his Facebook page, Dr Nitipatana noted a rise in infections caused by…

  • Bomb attack in southern Thailand injures 8 police officers | Thaiger

    Bomb attack in southern Thailand injures 8 police officers

    Eight police officers from Sai Buri Police Station in Pattani province, southern Thailand, were injured in a bomb attack while on patrol last night. Two police vehicles were damaged. Before the incident, 11 officers went out on patrol in two pick-up trucks in the Sai Buri district. Assailants detonated a hidden bomb as the officers drove along the Ban Pa…

  • Thief steals nearly 500,000 baht of gold necklaces in Rayong | Thaiger

    Thief steals nearly 500,000 baht of gold necklaces in Rayong

    Police are hunting for a thief who stole 15 gold necklaces valued at almost 500,000 baht from a gold shop in a Robinson shopping mall in the Baan Chang district of Rayong, in the eastern part of Thailand. According to Piyanoot, an employee at Premium Gold Yaowarat on the mall’s first floor, the robbery took place around 3pm yesterday when…