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  • Business News

    Asia-Pacific stocks rise on China stimulus hopes and Wall Street gains

    Asian-Pacific stock markets experienced gains on Wednesday, as expectations for economic stimulus from China and Wall Street’s overnight gains boosted investor sentiment. The MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose by 0.7% in the morning, with China’s benchmark equity index increasing by 0.3% and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng adding 1.2%. This comes after China reportedly requested major banks…

  • World News

    ‘Impeachment nonsense’ is to blame for Wall Street rout – US President Trump

    “Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index signaled that September was the worst month for US manufacturing in more than a decade.” October’s history as an irritating month for world stocks reared its head again after only two days as markets plunged on fears, both real and imagined. The Dow Jones industrial average gave up all its September gains and then…

  • Business News

    Asian stock markets follow Wall Street’s lead downward this morning

    Asian stock markets have followed Wall Street’s lead this morning falling sharply as investors made their concerns apparent about economic recessions in some of the larger economies. They also reacted to more threats of instability from the trade war between the US and China. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index dropped 1.6% during this morning’s trading. US markets led…

  • Hot News

    Anti-stall system activated in Ethiopian Boeing crash – Wall Street Journal

    The Wall Street Journal is reporting that officials probing the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max crash have made preliminarily conclusions that a flight-control feature automatically activated before the plane plummeted to the ground. The US newspaper, which declined to name its sources, says the findings have been passed on at a briefing to the US Federal Aviation Administration. The flight-control software feature…

  • World NewsGLOBAL MARKETS: Asian shares catch gloomy mood from Wall Street | Thaiger

    GLOBAL MARKETS: Asian shares catch gloomy mood from Wall Street

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community GLOBAL MARKETS: Asian shares catch gloomy mood from Wall Street Phuket Gazette / Reuters Phuket: Asian shares edged down in early trading today, on track for a weekly loss, while U.S. jobs data underpinned the dollar as it bolstered bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve is…

  • Business News

    Low minimum access to a Wall Street legend

    PHUKET: I have followed the performance of the Abraham Trading Company for many years but it has always been off limits for use with the vast majority of my clients. As has happened with a lot of high-class money managers recently, a low minimum feeder has been opened that allows access to your average offshore investor. What I like about…

  • Thailand News

    Pattaya path wall forces pedestrians into danger

    Residents and tourists are up in arms over a perilous obstruction near Soi 18 on Pattaya-Naklua Road. A wall from a local restaurant is blocking the path, forcing pedestrians to risk their lives by walking on the bustling street instead. This hazardous situation has sparked serious concerns about potential accidents, especially since the road is heavily trafficked by public transportation,…

  • Lifestyle

    Unlocking secrets: Key themes behind Thai street art & graffiti

    Thai street art and graffiti weave a vibrant tapestry across the urban landscape, each stroke brimming with stories, dreams, and critical commentary. Bangkok, in particular, serves as the canvas for this dynamic expression, where themes of Thai street art reveal the complex interplay between tradition and modernity. Artists employ the streets as open-air galleries, turning public spaces into arenas of…

  • Lifestyle

    Street art magic: Transforming Thai cities & communities

    Street art in Thailand is transforming urban landscapes, turning mundane walls into vibrant canvases that narrate the rich tapestry of Thai culture. As you wander through the bustling streets, you’re not just a spectator; you’re part of a living, evolving story where art plays a pivotal role in urban development. From the alleys of Charoen Krung to the vibrant murals…

  • Guides

    Exploring street art techniques unique to Thailand

    Exploring the vibrant streets of Thailand, you’ll quickly notice the mesmerising street art that adorns its urban landscapes. From the gentrified markets turned art havens to the bustling alleys echoing with the spray of paint cans, Thailand’s street art scene is a dynamic canvas of cultural expression. Artists, both known and emerging, employ a variety of techniques to bring their…

  • Guides

    Unveiling Thai soul: How street art captures culture

    Vibrant streets of Thailand, you’re immediately drawn into a world where art isn’t just decoration; it’s a conversation. Thai street art masterfully weaves together the nation’s rich history and contemporary challenges, turning urban landscapes into captivating galleries. Every corner of cities like Bangkok reveals a canvas where tradition meets modernity. From the transformative art along the Klong Ong Ang Canal…

  • Lifestyle

    Street art vs graffiti: From vandalism to fine art

    Navigating the vibrant world of urban art, one often stumbles upon the intriguing debate of street art versus graffiti. Both forms share the canvas of city walls, yet they dance to different rhythms of expression and legality. This discussion isn’t just about art; it’s about understanding Characteristics of street art and graffiti Street art and graffiti vary in their characteristics,…

  • Guides

    Exploring Thai street art: An introduction to Thailand’s urban canvas

    Thai street art offers a vibrant glimpse into the country’s rich cultural tapestry, blending traditional themes with contemporary issues. It’s not just about aesthetics; it’s a dialogue between the past and present, making cities like Bangkok living galleries. As you wander through the bustling streets, you’re stepping into a world where every wall tells a story, every mural whispers legends,…

  • Pattaya News

    Tuk-tuk tiff takes a toll: Driver’s wallet lighter after spat with Indian tourists

    An incident in Patong involving an altercation between a tuk tuk taxi driver and his Indian passengers concluded with the driver being fined 500 baht. This news comes from the Patong Police, who shared with the Phuket Express that a dashcam video capturing the disagreement had circulated on social media platforms earlier this week. The video seemingly depicts a group…

  • World News

    Harry Potter fan brews up a scandal: Hagrid-lookalike spotted in street love potion mishap (video)

    A seemingly ordinary afternoon beer-drinking session at a Manchester-based hotel took an unusual turn when a local spotted a man, looking like the Harry Potter character Hagrid, indulging in a spot of sexual intercourse on the street. This incident attracted considerable attention on Twitter, having been viewed widely – over a million times to be precise. The entire scene was…

  • Phuket News

    Expat’s driveway cut off as Phuket street paving creates one metre drop

    A long-term expat residing in Rawai, Phuket, is struggling to access his home after the local municipality’s paving project left his driveway with a vertical drop of nearly 1 metre. Australian-born British national, Brett Masters, has lived in the area for 18 years and in his current house for the past eight. Before the paving project began in late December, the…

  • Tourism News

    Phuket using street art to draw tourists to historic Old Town

    Phuket is using street art to draw tourists to its historic Phuket Old Town. The colourful, vibrant mural art is a painting of a cute character and a Chinese-style dragon, as well as a painting of a boat and a sea turtle amidst Phuket’s buildings. Phuket City Mayor Saroj Angkanapilart stated that the local government is prepared to welcome Chinese…

  • China News

    China’s great firewall breached as zero-Covid policy protesters access Twitter, Telegram

    China’s great firewall has been breached as zero-Covid policy protesters are accessing Twitter and Telegram in record numbers. According to SensorTower, Twitter’s downloads increased from 150th rank to ninth rank among all the free iOS apps in China at the end of November. As the nation’s zero-Covid restrictions sparked a rare uproar among residents, the government’s censors have largely silenced…

  • Bangkok News

    European tourists sell jewellery on streets of Thailand to fund their ‘world tour’

    Two European tourists were spotted sitting on the street in Bangkok, Thailand, this week selling handmade jewellery to fund their “world tour.” Behind them, a Thai sign reads, “selling things in this area is strictly forbidden.” Thailand has very strict rules about what kind of work foreigners are allowed to do in the kingdom to ensure that Thais are not…

  • Pattaya News

    Indian tourist in Pattaya claims his wallet with 17,000 baht stolen

    In the continuing plague of Indian tourists claiming they had high-value items stolen from them on the streets of Pattaya late at night, an Indian tourist reported that his wallet, along with 17,000 baht inside, was stolen by a transgender person. The 29 year old tourist said that he was in Central Pattaya last night at around 1am when someone…

  • Thailand News

    Thailand inflation jumps 5.7 percent in March, hits consumers’ wallets hard

    In March, Thailand’s inflation saw its highest monthly jump in 13 years, rising to 5.73% year on year. That’s according to the Commerce Ministry’s Office of Trade Policy and Strategy, which pins the blame on the war in Ukraine, which has pushed up fuel, food and electricity prices. This unexpected turn of events has caused the office to adjust its…

  • Bangkok News

    Bangkok street food vendors welcome return of tourists to Khao San Road

    Street sellers on Bangkok’s Khao San Road are celebrating the welcome return of foreign tourists and say life is finally beginning to return to normal. The Bangkok Post has spoken to a number of tourists and the street food vendors serving them. 51 year old Wan Suripar is one of them and she hopes this is the beginning of the…

  • World NewsWill Russia swallow up Belarus?

    Will Russia swallow up Belarus?

    Some events are long in the making. Back in 1999, the leaders of Belarus and Russia signed a treaty on creating a “union state.” For the past three years, Moscow has been pushing Belarus to move toward greater integration on the basis of that treaty. The leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, made repeated trips to visit Russian President Vladimir Putin,…

  • Northern Thailand News

    British man repays street vendor’s kindness by scamming him

    PHOTO: Thai Residents and Sanook Surichat, a 50 year old BBQ food vendor in Khon Kaen province, north-eastern Thailand, became the victim of a shameless petty con-artist when he tried to help the man out of financial difficulty. The man introduced himself as ‘Stuart’ and claimed to be from England. He told Surichat he had a wife and child in Bangkok…

  • Pattaya News

    Pattaya kathoey thief charged over Walking Street theft

    A video on the Pattaya Online Facebook site shows the chief of the national tourist police and Pattaya police chief Pol Col Apichai Krobpetch sorting out a theft in the seaside ‘World Class Family Resort’. An alleged ladyboy thief, 23 year old Sunthorn Huajaipetch from Nakorn Ratchasima, had been nabbed after a theft along the notorious Walking Street. 35 year old…

  • News

    Phuket street art group calls for justice over Premchai black panther case

    Graffiti in Thailand has so far been an instrument to denounce social injustice following the murder of the protected black panther, and Phuket is another location where this street art is being expressed. A local Phuket group has painted their thoughts on the walls in the heart of old Phuket Town. On February 4, a black panther was killed in…

  • Phuket News

    Mayor Somjai takes to the streets following heavy rains

    PHUKET: Phuket City Mayor Somjai Suwansupana took to the streets to hear out locals’ complaints after a deluge of rain during the past week caused flooding and chaos on the island. Mayor Somjai knocked on doors on Amphor Road and discussed solutions with residents who live by the canal, about flooding in the area. She also visited the Phuket Post…

  • World News

    Germany celebrates 25th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Germany celebrates 25th anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: More than a million Germans and people from around the world on Sunday celebrated the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the event that more than any other marked…

  • Phuket News

    Special Report: Breaching walls for Phuket tsunami safety

    SPECIAL REPORT: Tsunami evacuation drills have become part of Phuket life since the devastating waves struck our shores in 2004. But has familiarity bred contempt for safety in the west coast village of Kamala? The Phuket Gazette reports. PHUKET: Phuket recently hosted a full-scale tsunami drill (story here), with rescue workers practicing the actions they would take should a wall…

  • Property

    Phuket Property Watch: Bare walls and other real life catastrophes

    PHUKET: Many of my early childhood memories are of my great Aunt Louise. She was the black sheep of the family and no one could quite figure out the exact connection, whether it was on my mother or father’s side, but nonetheless, she was on our family role call. She was a hard drinker and you would rarely find her…