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  • 2 men attack woman with durian peel during exercise in Chachoengsao | Thaiger

    2 men attack woman with durian peel during exercise in Chachoengsao

    A Thai woman is seeking justice after two men attacked her with durian peel while she was exercising outside Chachoengsao Provincial Hall on Sunday, May 17. The victim, identified as 48 year old Noi, submitted a police complaint and medical certificate to several Thai media outlets following the incident, which reportedly took place at about 9pm. Noi said she and…

  • Iran agrees to help Thai cargo ships pass Strait of Hormuz | Thaiger

    Iran agrees to help Thai cargo ships pass Strait of Hormuz

    Two Thai cargo ships waiting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz are expected to receive assistance from Iran after a meeting at Government House yesterday, May 18. Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, chief adviser to the prime minister, met Mehdi Zare, cultural counsellor at the Embassy of Iran in Thailand, to discuss bilateral ties and the regional situation. After the…

  • Thai teen finds American man’s body hanging over Pattaya condo balcony | Thaiger

    Thai teen finds American man’s body hanging over Pattaya condo balcony

    Police are investigating the death of an American man whose body was found hanging over the balcony of a condominium in Pattaya yesterday, May 18. Officers from Mueang Pattaya Police Station were called to the seven-storey condominium on Jomtien Sai Song Road after a Thai teenager reported seeing a body hanging from a balcony on the sixth floor. At the…

  • Railway officials temporarily released after deadly collision in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Railway officials temporarily released after deadly collision in Bangkok

    The Criminal Court temporarily released the train driver and station manager charged in connection with the deadly train-bus collision in Bangkok. The collision between a container train and a public bus occurred at Asok Railway Station on Saturday, May 16. The crash killed eight people, injured more than 30 others, and also damaged several vehicles. Investigators are continuing efforts to…

  • CCTV captures souvenir theft by foreign woman in Phuket | Thaiger

    CCTV captures souvenir theft by foreign woman in Phuket

    A foreign woman was caught on CCTV stealing a souvenir from a shop in the Thalang district in Phuket yesterday, May 17. Footage from the shop’s security cameras was shared on the Phuket Times Facebook page to warn other business owners in the area and help identify the suspect. The shop owner said the incident occurred at about 3.45pm. In…

  • Bangkok selected for final stage of Eurovision Song Contest Asia | Thaiger

    Bangkok selected for final stage of Eurovision Song Contest Asia

    The Eurovision Song Contest will expand into Asia for the first time this year, with Bangkok selected to host the grand final of Eurovision Song Contest Asia on November 14. The official Eurovision Instagram account, @eurovision, announced the launch of Eurovision Song Contest Asia in March. Aside from being the first expansion of Asia, the event also marks the 70th…

  • Thai woman suffers broken leg after rocket crashes into home | Thaiger

    Thai woman suffers broken leg after rocket crashes into home

    A woman in Nakhon Ratchasima is seeking compensation after a bang fai rocket, part of a rocket festival in Northeastern Thailand, crashed through her home and injured her daughter-in-law, resulting in a broken leg. The incident occurred on May 6 in Bua Lai district when a rocket reportedly fell through the roof of a shared family home. The 34 year old…

  • Search underway for Dutch man missing off Railay Beach in Krabi | Thaiger

    Search underway for Dutch man missing off Railay Beach in Krabi

    A Dutch tourist remains missing after a kayak overturned in rough seas off Railay Beach in Krabi on Saturday, May 16, while his daughter was rescued safely. Rangers from Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park were alerted to the incident in Railay Bay involving a Dutch man, believed to be about 60 years old, and his daughter. According…

  • Thailand News | Train driver charged after deadly Bangkok rail crossing crash, first wife leads procession for husband’s second marriage | Thaiger

    Thailand News | Train driver charged after deadly Bangkok rail crossing crash, first wife leads procession for husband’s second marriage

    Today we’ll be talking about the deadly train crash that occurred over the weekend, including charges being filed against the driver and pledges of support for victims from the Prime Minister, then, a 10-kilometer drug chase ends in three arrests, down in Pattaya a foreigner is being accused of abusing a young monkey, also in the seaside city a Swedish…

  • Families search for missing members after train-bus collision in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Families search for missing members after train-bus collision in Bangkok

    Families of those involved in the deadly collision between a train and a public bus in the Asok area of Bangkok are awaiting autopsy results to confirm the identities of the victims, while several relatives continue hoping their loved ones survived the incident. Eight people were confirmed dead after a container train collided with public bus route 206 beneath Airport…

  • PM Anutin considers tunnel after fatal collision on railway track | Thaiger

    PM Anutin considers tunnel after fatal collision on railway track

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said the government plans to reduce the number of train crossing points in Bangkok following the fatal collision between a container train and a public bus in Asok on Saturday, May 16. The crash occurred at the intersection where Asok-Din Daeng Road crosses a railway track beneath Airport Rail Link Makkasan Station. The area is known…

  • Train driver found positive for drug and driving without licence | Thaiger

    Train driver found positive for drug and driving without licence

    Police confirmed the train driver tested positive for drugs and was operating without a licence after the collision between a container train and a public bus on Saturday, May 16. The collision occurred on Saturday afternoon at the Asok Railway Station, where Asok-Din Daeng Road crosses the railway track beneath Airport Rail Link Makkasan Station. A container train struck a…

  • AI cameras help arrest human trafficking suspect in Pattaya | Thaiger

    AI cameras help arrest human trafficking suspect in Pattaya

    Pattaya tourist police used an AI surveillance camera system to arrest a Thai man wanted in a human trafficking case near Walking Street in Pattaya on the morning of May 15. The arrest took place at around 9.15am after the AI camera system detected and identified a person matching Criminal Court arrest warrant No. 2462/2569, dated April 29. Police moved…

  • 13 Cambodian migrants arrested at Chanthaburi border | Thaiger

    13 Cambodian migrants arrested at Chanthaburi border

    Thai marines and local police in Chanthaburi province arrested 13 Cambodian migrants on May 16, after intensifying surveillance along the border. The first group of nine Cambodians, five men and four women, were detained at 5.30pm while crossing forested terrain near boundary marker 53 in Thep Nimit subdistrict, Pong Nam Ron district. Investigations found the group had travelled from Banteay…

  • Body believed to be missing police officer found on Phuket Beach | Thaiger

    Body believed to be missing police officer found on Phuket Beach

    A body believed to be a missing police officer was found washed ashore at Nai Thon Beach in Sakhu subdistrict, Thalang district, Phuket, this morning, May 17, two days after he was swept into the sea by strong waves. The man went swimming at Nai Thon Beach on May 15, during strong winds and waves more than two metres high.…

  • Illegal cat medicine operation busted in Samut Prakan | Thaiger

    Illegal cat medicine operation busted in Samut Prakan

    Officials announced the results of a raid yesterday, May 16, on an illegal cat medication production and sales operation in Samut Prakan, where unregistered veterinary drugs were allegedly mixed to increase volume and sold online. The operation was carried out by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), the Department of Livestock Development (DLD), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The case…

  • Satun man shoots ex-wife dead, then turns gun on himself | Thaiger

    Satun man shoots ex-wife dead, then turns gun on himself

    A 60 year old man shot his 58 year old ex-wife dead at her rental home in Thung Nui subdistrict, Khuan Kalong district, Satun, on May 16, before returning to his residence 1km away and turning the gun on himself. Police arrived to find the woman with three gunshot wounds to the chest. She had served as both village health…

  • Missing Kanchanaburi woman found dead in staged suicide case | Thaiger

    Missing Kanchanaburi woman found dead in staged suicide case

    A woman who had been missing for four days was found dead on May 15 behind a sugar factory in Ban Kao subdistrict, Mueang district, Kanchanaburi, after her neighbour confessed to killing her and staging a suicide. The woman, identified as 44 year old Kesa, was last heard from at around 6am on May 10, when she called her former…

  • SRT warns of delays after freight train hits bus near Asok | Thaiger

    SRT warns of delays after freight train hits bus near Asok

    Eight people were killed and 32 others injured after a freight train crashed into a public bus near Bangkok’s Asok-Din Daeng intersection yesterday afternoon, sparking a fire that engulfed the vehicle. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) confirmed that freight train No. 2126, running from Laem Chabang Port to Bang Sue, struck an air-conditioned route 23 bus at a level…

  • PM orders care, compensation after Makkasan rail crossing crash | Thaiger

    PM orders care, compensation after Makkasan rail crossing crash

    Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul inspected the Bangkok train bus crash site near Makkasan Airport Rail Link station on Asok-Din Daeng Road, Bangkok, at 10pm yesterday, May 16, after a rail crossing collision. Anutin visited the scene shortly after the serious accident and monitored the response by rescue workers, emergency doctors, police, and related agencies. Officials were still helping injured passengers,…

  • Heavy rain warning issued for 40 Thai provinces on May 17 | Thaiger

    Heavy rain warning issued for 40 Thai provinces on May 17

    The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning for today, forecasting heavy rainfall across 40 provinces, including Bangkok and surrounding areas. A strong southwest monsoon affecting the upper Andaman Sea is driving the conditions, with rain expected to cover 60% of affected regions. Residents are advised to watch out for flash floods and overflow, particularly near mountains, waterways, and…

  • At least 8 people killed in Bangkok rail crossing collision | Thaiger

    At least 8 people killed in Bangkok rail crossing collision

    At least eight people were killed, and more than 10 were injured after a train collided with a public bus near Makkasan Airport Rail Link Station in Bangkok today, May 16. The crash occurred at around 3.40pm on Asok-Din Daeng Road beneath the Makkasan Airport Rail Link Station in the Asok area. Firefighters from Phaya Thai district and rescue workers…

  • Thailand introduces tourism fees amid global challenges | Thaiger

    Thailand introduces tourism fees amid global challenges

    Thailand’s tourism sector is under pressure to adapt as global energy costs rise and competition in the industry intensifies. Following Surasak Phanchareonvorakul’s appointment under the Anutin 2 government, the tourism minister moved quickly to restructure the industry around a quality tourism model, introducing three measures to do so. The first trims the visa-free list from 93 countries and territories down…

  • Thailand water reserves drop to 39% as floods loom | Thaiger

    Thailand water reserves drop to 39% as floods loom

    Thailand’s water reserves have dropped to critical levels, with only 39% of usable water remaining nationwide, as heavy rainfall and flash flood risks loom across multiple regions. The Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) reported that as of May 14, the total water volume across the country stands at 46,169 million cubic metres, of which only 22,061 million cubic metres…

  • 6.3 magnitude quake strikes off Miyagi coast | Thaiger

    6.3 magnitude quake strikes off Miyagi coast

    A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Miyagi prefecture, Japan, on May 15 at 8.22pm local time. The tremor originated at a depth of 50 kilometres and was felt across multiple regions, including Aomori, Iwate, and Akita. No tsunami warning has been issued despite the quake’s wide reach. Residents have been advised to remain alert for potential aftershocks.…

  • Thai Met warns 35 provinces of heavy rain, flash floods | Thaiger

    Thai Met warns 35 provinces of heavy rain, flash floods

    The Thai Meteorological Department has issued its sixth warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall tomorrow, covering 35 provinces. A strengthening southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand is driving increased rainfall across North, Central, East, and South Thailand. Residents are advised to watch for thunderstorms, heavy rain, and accumulated rainfall that could trigger flash…

  • Swedish man reports over 100,000 baht stolen by Pattaya transwomen | Thaiger

    Swedish man reports over 100,000 baht stolen by Pattaya transwomen

    A Swedish tourist reported losing more than 100,000 baht in cash after being robbed a group of Thai transwomen at a condominium in Pattaya early today, May 15. Police from Mueang Pattaya Police Station received the complaint from the victim, identified as 67 year old Mahmoud, at around 3.40am before travelling to the condominium to investigate the incident. According to…

  • Thailand’s ‘last titan’ confirmed as Southeast Asia’s biggest dinosaur on record | Thaiger

    Thailand’s ‘last titan’ confirmed as Southeast Asia’s biggest dinosaur on record

    Scientists have identified a new dinosaur species in Thailand, the largest ever found in Southeast Asia, after fossils unearthed beside a pond in Chaiyaphum province were confirmed as belonging to a colossal long-necked sauropod estimated to have measured 27 metres and weighed around 27 to 30 tonnes. The species, named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, lived between 100 and 120 million years ago…

  • Thai riders share mixed responses against ‘Global Switch Off’ campaign | Thaiger

    Thai riders share mixed responses against ‘Global Switch Off’ campaign

    Thai app-based riders raised mixed responses after an encouragement to join an international protest campaign, Global Switch Off, today, May 15, by temporarily shutting down digital platforms to demand stronger labour protections from companies. Gig workers include freelancers and independent contractors who work through digital applications, such as food delivery riders and ride-hailing drivers. Many platform companies classify workers as “partners”…

  • Bangkok teacher allegedly holds student’s phone for 10,000 baht | Thaiger

    Bangkok teacher allegedly holds student’s phone for 10,000 baht

    A school in Bangkok is facing scrutiny after a teacher confiscated a student’s mobile phone and demanded 10,000 baht for its return. The incident was publicised yesterday, May 14, by the Facebook page เจ๊ม้อย v+. The incident occurred on April 20, but the identities of the school, teacher, and student were not disclosed. According to the page, the student had moved…