Month: June 2022

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok delivery driver denies stealing rare albino raccoon

    Bangkok delivery driver denies stealing rare albino raccoon

    A delivery driver was hired to transport a rare albino raccoon worth 50,000 baht across Bangkok yesterday, but the raccoon never arrived at its destination. The Lineman driver says the raccoon escaped, but he doesn’t know when or how. Thanaporn Silapaphan was hired to transport the white-furred, red-eyed raccoon from Bang Khen district in Bangkok to Bang Bua Thong district…

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  • China NewsMen brutally attack group of women at restaurant in China

    Men brutally attack group of women at restaurant in China

    Several men attacked a group of women at a restaurant in northern China last week after one of the women rejected a man’s advances. Security footage shows a man in a restaurant in the city of Tangshan approach a woman dining with 2 of her friends. The man puts his hand on the woman’s back, and she pushes him away.…

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  • World NewsLaos to ban public from holding foreign currencies

    Laos to ban public from holding foreign currencies

    The Central Bank of Laos plans to ban residents from holding foreign currencies to address problems such as inflation, and the depreciation of the Kip. The Laotian Times yesterday reported that the Governor of the Central Bank of Laos, Sonexay Sitphaxay, promised to solve foreign exchange problems during a press conference on May 27. The governor acknowledged public concern regarding…

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  • Tourism NewsGovernment to temporarily waive TM6 immigration forms

    Government to temporarily waive TM6 immigration forms

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha briefed media yesterday after the cabinet’s weekly meeting and revealed the government has agreed to temporarily scrap the Tor Mor 6 immigration form. The TM6 form is the arrival/departure card foreigners fill in providing passport details, name and address, etc., on their entry and exit from Thailand. Deputy Government Spokesperson Traisuree Traisoranakul says scrapping the TM6 would…

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  • Phuket NewsPhuket desperate for more skilled hotel workers

    Phuket desperate for more skilled hotel workers

    Hotel managers in Phuket are panicking over a skills shortage in their industry. According to some managers, many skilled and experienced staff left the industry during the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, hotels have the numbers of staff needed, but they have half the age and experience of former workers. The area general manager of Angsana Laguna Phuket, Michael Zitek, said at…

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  • Thailand video newsC-Word craziness in Thailand, immigration update | GMT

    C-Word craziness in Thailand, immigration update | GMT

      We can’t mention the word here, but the C-Word has become a political football, only days after decriminalisation of the product in Thailand. Legislation to clarify the changes to the laws are yet to be debated and voted for in the Thai parliament. Will they even pass? The TM6 form that foreigners have to fill in before they go…

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  • Tourism NewsAirAsia targets Indian travellers as China remains grounded

    AirAsia targets Indian travellers as China remains grounded

    Low-cost Malaysian airline AirAsia is turning to India for international travellers after China cut itself off from the rest of the world. AirAsia, which mostly targets the Southeast Asian market, is experiencing a surge in business from Indian travellers visiting Indonesia and Malaysia. This comes after China, historically one of Thailand’s prime tourism markets, cut itself off from travel with…

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  • Bangkok NewsBMTA promises to solve public bus shortage

    BMTA promises to solve public bus shortage

    Bangkok Mass Transit Authority promises to solve the public bus shortage after people in the city made complaints on social media. The BMTA director responded to the criticism and called for patience. He says they are working to improve bus routes and increase bus staff and added commuters will see an improvement in a month. รถเมล์ไทยแฟนคลับ Rotmaethai, which means public…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Thai PM lectures protesters and more OnlyFans controversy

    Thailand News Today | Thai PM lectures protesters and more OnlyFans controversy

      PM says police will defend themselves if protestors don’t respect the law Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday asked demonstrators to respect the law, stating that the police are capable of protecting themselves if they are assaulted or provoked by anti-government demonstrators. But the PM says he is unconcerned about demonstrations as long as the coordinators obtain the necessary permits…

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  • Economy NewsCommerce Ministry promise to keep consumer products under control during high inflation

    Commerce Ministry promise to keep consumer products under control during high inflation

    The Commerce Ministry says it will work hard to keep consumer goods as affordable as possible without neglecting the demands of manufacturers. The ministry believes it has created a “win-win” strategy in which consumers, businesses, manufacturers, and farmers can all benefit, according to commerce minister, Jurin Laksanawisit. “If manufacturers suffer huge losses, they will stop producing. We ask for cooperation…

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  • Thailand NewsMan finds corpse in abandoned house in eastern Thailand

    Man finds corpse in abandoned house in eastern Thailand

    On Sunday, a Thai man walked into an abandoned house in Rayong province, eastern Thailand, to find a skull in the middle of the living room and a decomposed, headless body in the bathroom lying next to the toilet. The man who discovered the corpse was 60 year old Charlie Pairotsorn, who was planning on buying the house and surrounding…

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  • World NewsShopee fires 50% of its Thai staff

    Shopee fires 50% of its Thai staff

    E-commerce platform Shopee today announced 50% of its Thai staff are being fired alongside employees from Indonesia and Vietnam. The company, under the Singaporean tech group Sea, did not give a reason for the mass redundancies. DealStreetAsia reported that Shopee has informed all staff on the redundancy hit list to pack up their stuff and wait for an official termination…

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  • Economy NewsExport of Thai durian made 187 billion baht in 2021

    Export of Thai durian made 187 billion baht in 2021

    Rice is no longer Thailand’s largest export. It’s not rubber either, it’s durian. The export of the popular fruit made almost 187 billion baht in 2021. Rice made 100 billion baht, while rubber brought home 90 billion baht. Thailand is set to keep its status as the world’s largest durian supplier for the next five years. However, with intense competition…

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  • Northern Thailand NewsWoman gets justice after washing her laundry in public

    Woman gets justice after washing her laundry in public

    A woman’s appeal for justice through social media has been successful after she was beaten by a member of the local authority in the La Haan Sai district of the Isaan province of Buriram. Wichuda told the media that she was assaulted by a member of Buriram’s Subdistrict Administrative Organization because she complained about the plumbing. The 27 year old…

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  • Pattaya NewsThai woman drowns while taking diving lessons in Chon Buri

    Thai woman drowns while taking diving lessons in Chon Buri

    A 35 year old Thai woman drowned yesterday while taking a diving lesson near Koh Juang in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri. The woman, Hathaya Rimpanawet, was diving with other students offshore when a strong current pulled her beneath the water with a 10 kilogram counterweight attached to her wrist. The woman’s diving instructor, Tararat Thianpajeekun, says he, and…

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  • Thailand NewsUS Defense Secretary visits PM Prayut in Bangkok

    US Defense Secretary visits PM Prayut in Bangkok

    Yesterday, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in a bid to “reinforce” longstanding military ties between the two nations, which date back to 1818. Austin and PM Prayut, who is also Minister of Defence, “shared perspectives on regional security issues, and discussed opportunities to strengthen the US – Thai alliance,” according to the US Defense…

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  • Property NewsRussians overtook Chinese as Phuket condo kings in Q1

    Russians overtook Chinese as Phuket condo kings in Q1

    A leading Thai real estate consultancy firm revealed Russia was the No.1 country for buying apartments in Phuket in the first quarter of 2022, with 74 properties worth 245 million baht. China was previously the Phuket condo kings but thanks to the mainland’s zero-Covid-19 policy, the former Soviet state has surpassed Chinese buyers in the holiday resort, with Q1’s total…

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  • World NewsMalaysia’s Cabinet agrees to abolish mandatory death penalty

    Malaysia’s Cabinet agrees to abolish mandatory death penalty

    Malaysia’s Cabinet voted in favour of abolishing the mandatory death penalty. According to proposed changes to the law announced on Friday, the death penalty would not be abolished completely, but Malaysian judges would no longer be forced to issue the mandatory death penalty for 11 types of serious crimes, including drug offences, kidnapping, murder and terrorism. Malaysia’s parliament will still…

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  • Politics NewsCourt upholds 8-month suspended jail sentence for ex Thai MP

    Court upholds 8-month suspended jail sentence for ex Thai MP

    Former Palang Pracharath MP for Ratchaburi province, Pareena Kraikupt, yesterday says she is undecided whether she will challenge the Appeal Court decision to uphold a lower court sentence of an 8-month jail term, suspended for 2 years, and a 66,666 baht fine for defamation. A defamation case was filed against the 46 year old by former Future Forward MP Pannika…

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  • Thailand Protest NewsPM says police will defend themselves if protestors don’t respect the law

    PM says police will defend themselves if protestors don’t respect the law

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday asked demonstrators to respect the law, stating that the police are capable of protecting themselves if they are assaulted by anti-government demonstrators. The PM says he is unconcerned about demonstrations as long as the coordinators obtain the necessary permits and follow the law. The 68 year old politician warned teenagers who attended the protest to consider…

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  • Northern Thailand NewsThai OnlyFans couple who turned holiday resort into a porn shoot wanted by police

    Thai OnlyFans couple who turned holiday resort into a porn shoot wanted by police

    Police are looking for a Thai OnlyFans couple who turned the popular holiday resort of Wang Nam Khiao into a porn shoot setting. Three of the couple’s sex tapes were circulated online yesterday in secret group chats in the popular Thai Line application. The videos, which soon went viral, feature the couple having sex in a resort room with a…

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  • Crime NewsUPDATE: Thai couple murdered in Taiwan

    UPDATE: Thai couple murdered in Taiwan

    UPDATE: Last week, A Thai man murdered a Thai couple in Taiwan – the woman pregnant with twins – and stuffed their bodies into the trunk of a BMW in Taoyuan city near the capital Taipei. The prime suspect, a Thai man from Ubon Ratchathani, fled Taiwan to his home in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, on Thursday. By the time…

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  • Travel GuidesThe best restaurants in Phuket you need to try in 2024

    The best restaurants in Phuket you need to try in 2024

    Laid-back tropical vibes, beautiful beaches, and breathtaking natural beauty are always a given in Phuket. And so is mouthwatering food! This island is home to a plethora of amazing restaurants that serve delectable cuisine in a relaxed setting. You may find practically anything here, whether you want to try authentic Thai cuisine or popular international fare. However, with so many…

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  • World NewsCryptocurrency crash: what is happening?

    Cryptocurrency crash: what is happening?

    The global market of cryptocurrency dipped below US$1 trillion to $962 billion for the first time yesterday since 2020. Bitcoin fell below US$23,000, hitting its lowest point since December 2020. Over the weekend, Ethereum collapsed by 24%, falling to its lowest level in more than 14 months. Meanwhile, crypto lending company Celsius froze withdrawals for its customers yesterday, claiming it…

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  • ExpatsBritish pensioner in Chiang Mai dies in motorbike accident

    British pensioner in Chiang Mai dies in motorbike accident

    A Chinese motorist has been threatened with the full force of the law if she is to blame for the death of a British pensioner in a road accident in northern Thailand. Keith William McVeighty died in a motorbike crash involving a car on a motorway in Chiang Mai on Sunday morning. Footage from CCTV reveals a female driver allegedly accelerated…

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  • Thailand NewsPolice investigate death of 2 teens and elderly man in Pattaya road accident

    Police investigate death of 2 teens and elderly man in Pattaya road accident

    Police are investigating the death of 2 teenagers and an elderly man after they died in a road accident in Ban Bueng, Chon Buri, on Sunday. Emergency services were called to the scene of the accident in the Nong Chark sub-district and found the bodies of two 14 year old boys by the side of a damaged motorbike and a…

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  • Thailand video newsInflation hits Thailand, coconut ‘orientalism’, Krabi jellyfish | GMT

    Inflation hits Thailand, coconut ‘orientalism’, Krabi jellyfish | GMT

      We are really starting to notice prices leaping up in Thailand now. Food, fuel, household items. And we’ve got the latest evidence. A Thai coconut producer is accusing PETA of ‘orientalism’ after more accusations of monkey abuse in gathering coconuts. And the Thai government is looking to get rid of temperature checks. Good Morning Thailand with Tim and team…

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  • SponsoredThe best sea-view villas in Phuket

    The best sea-view villas in Phuket

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  • Thailand NewsThailand warms to drop temperature checks

    Thailand warms to drop temperature checks

    The Ministry of Public Health will suggest to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration to remove temperature measurement devices and checkpoints from all the country’s airports and other locations throughout Thailand because there is no evidence proving that the checks prevent the spread of coronavirus. The Head of the Health Technical Office from the Ministry of Public Health, Rungruang Kitphati,…

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  • Thailand NewsFire jellyfish warning in Krabi, southern Thailand

    Fire jellyfish warning in Krabi, southern Thailand

    Red flags were raised to warn tourists not to swim on one beach in Krabi, southern Thailand, after large numbers of “fire jellyfish” washed up on the shore yesterday. Morbakka fenneri, known as the “fire jellyfish,” doesn’t get its name from its pinkish-red colour but from its potent sting. Thousands of small but venomous fire jellyfish washed up on Hong…

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  • Transport NewsPattaya locals question new zig-zag lines on roads

    Pattaya locals question new zig-zag lines on roads

    New zig-zag lines painted on roads in Pattaya have left locals scratching their heads. So much so that a man posted pictures on social media last week questioning what they were. The man had never come across any zig-zag lines when he was learning to drive. The local man from Pattaya posted pictures of the zig-zag lines in a Facebook…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | How Thailand plans to transition to endemic phase

    Thailand News Today | How Thailand plans to transition to endemic phase

      Thailand will begin to “relax” Covid-19 restrictions in the coming weeks as the country shifts into the “endemic phase.” According to the CCSA, measures will be implemented to ensure public health and safety during the transition. This includes ensuring there are enough beds, medicine and staff to cope with the situation. Currently, the alert for Covid in all provinces…

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  • Thailand NewsThailand’s tsunami warning system still works, says Disaster Department

    Thailand’s tsunami warning system still works, says Disaster Department

    Thailand has worryingly lost connection with two tsunami detection buoys, but the country’s tsunami warning system is still effective, insists the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, or DDPM. Indian authorities recently recovered one of the buoys in the Indian Ocean after the department lost contact with it on October 22 last year. The department is trying to recover a…

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  • Hot NewsBroadcasting industry request no-mask rule during shoots

    Broadcasting industry request no-mask rule during shoots

    The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission will request a no-mask rule for game and variety television shows’ shootings next week at the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration meeting, according to an NBTC member, Pirongrong Ramasoota. News show presenters have also pushed for the no-mask rule, and will use see-through dividers between them and guests. The request for not wearing face…

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  • Northern Thailand NewsMan changes surname to “Ganjaram” to celebrate cannabis decriminalisation

    Man changes surname to “Ganjaram” to celebrate cannabis decriminalisation

    A Thai man in the Isaan province of Buriram has changed his surname to “Ganjaram” to celebrate the decriminalisation of cannabis in Thailand. He says his pregnant wife had already checked the surname’s meaning and found it had a good essence, and added his newborn baby, expected to born on June 22, will be proud of him. On Friday, one…

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  • World NewsChina opens naval base in Cambodia, officials go swimming together to celebrate

    China opens naval base in Cambodia, officials go swimming together to celebrate

    Despite experts predicting that ASEAN nations would not pick sides between the US and China, Cambodia seems to be cozying up to its powerful Chinese neighbour, with officials even going for a dip in the sea together. Cambodia’s Minister of Defense Tea Banh and Chinese Ambassador Wang Wentian were spotted bathing in the sea together after the opening ceremony of…

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  • Thailand NewsChaokoh deny any monkey business amid PETA investigation

    Chaokoh deny any monkey business amid PETA investigation

    Thai coconut-milk producer Chaokoh say there is no monkey business going on in the production of their products, in response to a PETA investigation. The US-based animal rights non-profit organisation conducted an investigation in 2019 singling out Chaokoh for the abuse of young monkeys in Thailand. PETA’s report alleged monkeys are “chained, abused, and forced to climb trees to pick…

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