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  • Turkey in mourning after 274 die in mine disaster

    Turkey in mourning after 274 die in mine disaster

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Furious Turks heckle Erdogan after at least 274 die in mine disaster Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Furious Turks heckled Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and jostled his entourage on Wednesday as protests erupted in several cities over a coal mine disaster in which at least 274…

  • Father’s funeral for newborn son brings Patong traffic to a halt

    Father’s funeral for newborn son brings Patong traffic to a halt

    PHUKET: Patong suffered a short traffic jam yesterday afternoon as the grieving man who lost his wife and newborn son earlier this month led a traditional funeral parade through the city streets. “I would like to apologize to everyone for the traffic problems. I had no intention to close the road, only to lead a funeral parade through Patong as…

  • Bomb attacks force suspension of Deep South train services

    Bomb attacks force suspension of Deep South train services

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Bomb attacks force suspension of train services The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Fourteen local trains were forced to suspend services for three days after insurgents bombed the southern railway track in Narathiwat’s Joh I Rong and Rangae districts yesterday. Nobody was harmed in the bombings.…

  • South Korea indicts four ferry crew members for homicide

    South Korea indicts four ferry crew members for homicide

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community South Korea indicts four ferry crew members for homicide Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The captain and three senior crew members of a South Korean ferry that capsized in April killing more than 280 passengers, many of them school children, were indicted for homicide on Thursday,…

  • More than 20 dead as anti-China riots spread in Vietnam

    More than 20 dead as anti-China riots spread in Vietnam

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community More than 20 dead as anti-China riots spread in Vietnam Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: More than 20 people were killed and rioters attacked Vietnam’s biggest steel plant overnight as violent anti-China protests spread to the centre of the country a day after arson and looting…

  • Army has no plans to crack down on red shirts, says King’s Guard chief

    Army has no plans to crack down on red shirts, says King’s Guard chief

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community No plans to crack down on red shirts: King’s Guard chief The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: the Army’s First Division, King’s guard chief Maj Gen Apirat Kongsompong yesterday denied setting up a taskforce in preparation for a crackdown on red-shirt protesters. This was in response…

  • Fingerprint scans to debut at Immigration to catch known criminals

    Fingerprint scans to debut at Immigration to catch known criminals

    PHUKET: Thai Immigration aims to begin scanning fingerprints of all foreigners arriving in the Kingdom by the end of the year under a project costing 342 million baht. “The budget has yet to be approved, but we hope to introduce fingerprint-scanning machines by the end of 2014,” Immigration Commissioner Pharnu Kerdlarpphon confirmed to the Phuket Gazette yesterday. The scanners, to…

  • Police seize drugs, rifle in Phuket encroachment raid

    Police seize drugs, rifle in Phuket encroachment raid

    PHUKET: Officers acting on a tip-off raided four shacks built in a protected Karon forest near Freedom Beach, south of Patong, yesterday and discovered a rifle, marijuana and wood-cutting equipment, but no people. “It looks like the people staying there knew we were coming and ran away,” said Karon Village Chief (Kamnan) Winai Chidchiew. “We found eggs that had just…

  • Fire ravages Phuket workers’ camp

    Fire ravages Phuket workers’ camp

    PHUKET: Flames ripped through a workers’ camp in Chalong this morning, completely destroying half of the houses and leaving the other half badly burned. Firefighters and trucks from three municipalities – Chalong, Rawai and Wichit – were called to the scene at about 10am, a firefighter told the Phuket Gazette. “It took us about 30 minutes to subdue the flames.…

  • Phuket Police rule out foul play in death of American

    Phuket Police rule out foul play in death of American

    PHUKET: Police today ruled out the possibility of criminal activity in the death of a 57-year-old American tourist whose body was found in his room at a Patong guesthouse on Monday. The body of New Jersey man John Randolph Grieg was discovered partially clothed and lying face down on the floor near his bed by PL House staff at about…

  • Relief on its way for Saiyuan blackout

    Relief on its way for Saiyuan blackout

    PHUKET: A utility pole that was damaged several days ago after being hit by a car gave up the ghost today, causing a blackout in Phuket areas south of Mangosteen Resort & Spa in Rawai. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel, Phuket Provincial Electricity Authority Operations Chief Yongyuth Podbutr told the Phuket Gazette today. “The blackout…

  • Adam Kable inspires Thai, Southeast Asian swim coaches

    Adam Kable inspires Thai, Southeast Asian swim coaches

    PHUKET: Adam Kable, High Performance Squad Coach from the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Center (SOPAC) Swim Club, was the keynote speaker at the recent 2014 Swimming Sport Science South East Asia Conference in Bangkok from April 26-27, an event attended by more than 100 swim coaches from across Thailand and Southeast Asia. The conference was held to highlight the Australian…

  • Philippines says China appears to be building airstrip on disputed reef

    Philippines says China appears to be building airstrip on disputed reef

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Philippines says China is building airstrip on disputed reef Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The Philippine foreign ministry on Wednesday accused China of reclaiming land on a disputed reef in the South China Sea and said it appeared to be building an airstrip. Foreign ministry spokesman…

  • Thailand News: Academics offer plan for interim leader; Bombs at Lumpini; Blue powder probe in elephant death

    Thailand News: Academics offer plan for interim leader; Bombs at Lumpini; Blue powder probe in elephant death

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Group comes up with plan for interim govt leader The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: A group of academics and peace advocates yesterday urged rival political camps to forget about appointing a “neutral” prime minister through Article 7 of the Constitution and jointly select an interim…

  • Turkish coal mine explosion kills over 150, hundreds trapped

    Turkish coal mine explosion kills over 150, hundreds trapped

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Turkish coal mine explosion kills over 150, hundreds trapped Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: An explosion and fire in a coal mine in western Turkey killed at least 151 miners and trapped hundreds more on Tuesday, with the death toll expected to rise in the country’s…

  • Ozone treatment proposed for some of Phuket’s stinking wastewater

    Ozone treatment proposed for some of Phuket’s stinking wastewater

    PHUKET: Phuket Vice Governor Sommai Prijasilpa is pushing to install ozone generators throughout Rassada as a long term solution to wastewater problems in the area. The vice governor yesterday afternoon inspected the new ozone generator used to treat water at Soi Paniang to determine whether the same machine could be used in Rassada. “This machine was developed at Kasetsart University…

  • Rawai roasters tout Thai coffee beans

    Rawai roasters tout Thai coffee beans

    PHUKET: With the fast approaching Asean Economic Community (AEC) integration, Thailand’s coffee producers will be facing stiff competition from neighboring coffee behemoths Indonesia and Vietnam. Coffee industry experts have long been calling on coffee producers in the kingdom to bring specialty coffee products to market and move away from supplying bulk beans to instant coffee manufacturers. The high-quality beans are…

  • Phuket man packing heat, drugs crashes after staring down police vehicle

    Phuket man packing heat, drugs crashes after staring down police vehicle

    PHUKET: A man in the illegal possession of two guns and drugs was so distracted by a police vehicle last night that he crashed his motorbike into a car in Thalang. Police rushed over to the badly injured Chainarong Singsombat, 27, to whisk him away to hospital, but hesitated when they discovered that he was packing heat. “We found a…

  • Thailand’s Southern beaches remain the country’s most popular destinations

    Thailand’s Southern beaches remain the country’s most popular destinations

    PHUKET: Thailand’s Southern beach resort regions remain some of the most popular holiday destinations for international tourists, with hotels in the area reporting occupancy rates of up to 78% during the first quarter of this year. According to figures from the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) eight domestic offices and two coordination centers in Southern Thailand – Krabi, Phang Nga,…

  • How to choose an offshore broker

    How to choose an offshore broker

    PHUKET: As an expatriate, there are a number of important aspects to consider before choosing an offshore broker or a custodian to hold your investment assets. At the same time, you will need to keep in mind that not every offshore broker will be able to offer a perfect solution for all of your needs – especially if your financial…

  • Thailand News: Park chief seeks transfer over Billy case; Acting PM insists on elections; Dump fire ablaze again

    Thailand News: Park chief seeks transfer over Billy case; Acting PM insists on elections; Dump fire ablaze again

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Park chief seeks transfer over Billy case The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The head of Kaeng Krachan National Park, Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn, has reportedly sought a transfer – for at least a month – amid pressure over the disappearance of prominent Karen activist Pholachi “Billy” Rakchongcharoen.…

  • Boko Haram offers to swap kidnapped Nigerian girls for prisoners

    Boko Haram offers to swap kidnapped Nigerian girls for prisoners

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Boko Haram offers to swap kidnapped Nigerian girls for prisoners Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The leader of the Nigerian Islamist rebel group Boko Haram has offered to release more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by his fighters last month in exchange for prisoners, according to a…

  • Inquiry initiated into death of Phuket mother and newborn

    Inquiry initiated into death of Phuket mother and newborn

    PHUKET: Doctors at Vachira Phuket Hospital began an inquiry today into the death of a woman during childbirth on May 2 and that of her newborn son just two days later. The investigation follows a protest on Saturday led by the distraught husband and father Numporn Intawong and 50 of his family members and friends. Mr Numporn, a 42-year-old Patong…

  • Crackdown banning ‘walk-in visa runs’ to begin August 13

    Crackdown banning ‘walk-in visa runs’ to begin August 13

    PHUKET: Foreigners will be allowed to continue to re-enter Thailand on three consecutive “walk-in” visas until August 12, Ranong Immigration Superintendent Ekkorn Bussababordin assured the Phuket Gazette today. The news follows the appearance of a formal notice posted on Bangkok Immigration’s website on May 8 stating that any persons who exit Thailand after completing a stay in the Kingdom on…

  • Phuket sailor Scott Duncanson wins his fourth Coronation Cup at Top of the Gulf Regatta

    Phuket sailor Scott Duncanson wins his fourth Coronation Cup at Top of the Gulf Regatta

    PHUKET: Local yachtsman Scott Duncanson has brought home his fourth prestigious Coronation Cup after securing victory in the Platu national championship finals at the Top of the Gulf Regatta in Jomtien last week. Duncanson, already a three-time winner in 2002, 2008 and 2010, and representing the Ao Chalong Yacht Club, was joined by fellow Phuket yachtsmen Alfie Rowson and Anthony…

  • Business as usual for bars, despite bans

    Business as usual for bars, despite bans

    PHUKET: Despite a handful of unexpected alcohol bans due to elections brought about by the ongoing, nationwide political protests, business seems to be barreling forward as usual in Phuket’s premier party town. The Director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Anoma Wongyai, told the Gazette, “I think because the alcohol bans were short-lived, only one or two days long, they…

  • Monsoon rains end Phuket’s worst drought in 30 years

    Monsoon rains end Phuket’s worst drought in 30 years

    PHUKET: Phuket’s worst drought in the last 30 years appears to be at an end, after heavy showers soaked parts of the island over the weekend and more are forecast for the coming days. “The rainy season has officially begun; these rains are part of the southwest monsoon,” Suntad Panbanpeaw, director of the Meteorological Department’s Phuket office, told the Phuket…

  • Resort guru Michael Ayling joins Royal Phuket Marina

    Resort guru Michael Ayling joins Royal Phuket Marina

    PHUKET: Michael Ayling, former Managing Director of Laguna Resorts & Hotels, today began his new role as Managing Director/General Manager at Royal Phuket Marina (RPM). “The goal is to make RPM a destination, not just a marina, and Michael has vast experience in this field,” RPM Chairman Gulu Lalvani told the Phuket Gazette this morning. Mr Lalvani also revealed plans…

  • Australian expat dies from heart failure in Phuket bathroom

    Australian expat dies from heart failure in Phuket bathroom

    PHUKET: Australian expat Ronald Douglas Litherland, 67, from Brisbane, Australia, was found dead at his rented home in Cherng Talay yesterday afternoon. “Doctors have confirmed the cause of death as heart failure,” said Maj Kitthiphum Thinthalang of the Thalang Police. “There were no signs of a struggle on his body, except for a small wound above his right eye.” Mr…

  • Thailand News: PDRC heads to bridge; Can’t choose PM, says senior judge; Pattaya to extend beach

    Thailand News: PDRC heads to bridge; Can’t choose PM, says senior judge; Pattaya to extend beach

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community PDRC shuts Lumpini rally site, heads for final battle The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) will today end its rally at Lumpini Park and move all rally sites to Makkhawan Rangsan Bridge. PDRC secretary general Suthep Thaugsuban last night made…