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  • Politics NewsThai justice minister supports chemical castration of rapists

    Thai justice minister supports chemical castration of rapists

    The Thai Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin has given his support to a law that would require chemical castration for convicted rapists. Democrat MP Rangsima Rodrasmi proposed the law during a discussion in the House of Representatives on sexual violence. The House has created an extraordinary committee on the prevention of sex crimes. Rangsima suggested sex offenders should be castrated, chemically or…

  • Pattaya NewsTwo Chinese men survive balloon crash in Sri Racha

    Two Chinese men survive balloon crash in Sri Racha

    PHOTO: Peao Yiang Tai Sri Racha Two Chinese men have survived after their hot air balloon plummeted hundreds of feet to the ground Friday morning in Sri Racha, north of Pattaya. Rescue workers learned of the incident at 11am. They arrived at a fruit plantation to find the balloon on the ground. It appeared to have fallen into several trees, knocking…

  • Thailand NewsThanathorn says he’ll fight for Thailand’s ethnic minorities

    Thanathorn says he’ll fight for Thailand’s ethnic minorities

    Future Forward party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit says his opposition party will press for recognition of the basic rights of Thailand’s ethnic minorities, including ancestral land rights and access to state welfare. The party leader was in the western province of Tak on Friday to attend New Year celebrations among the Hmong hill tribe, and to seek their support for the…

  • Phuket NewsFalse killer whales spotted off Phang Nga

    False killer whales spotted off Phang Nga

    Around 20 false killer whales have been spotted near an island in Phang Nga province. The manager of Wow Andaman Tour has reported that a tour group spotted them off Koh Miang Island in the Mu Koh Similan National Park off the Phang Ngan coast in the Andaman Sea. “These whales broke through the water and greeted the tourists travelling on…

  • Environment NewsMore palms on the way for Phuket’s Promthep Cape

    More palms on the way for Phuket’s Promthep Cape

    The Phuket governor’s office is working with the Rawai municipality and consultants from Nongnooch Garden Pattaya to improve the landscape and amenity at Promthep Cape, the hugely popular sunset vantage point at the southern end of the island. Phuket’s Governor Phakphong Thaviphat says Promthep Cape is one of the main tourist attractions under the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s campaign to…

  • Chiang Mai NewsChiang Mai rescue worker disguises himself to thwart student suicide

    Chiang Mai rescue worker disguises himself to thwart student suicide

    PHOTO: CTN News A rescue worker dressed up as a homeless man to thwart a possible suicide attempt of a young student who was about to jump from a pedestrian bridge in Chiang Mai. Withawat Sinworasrithaweekhun, chief of the rescue team, headed to the bridge in front of Chiang Mai‘s Maejo University overt the weekend after learning a young student…

  • Northern Thailand NewsBurmese migrants are chasing months of back-pay from Chiang Rai plantation

    Burmese migrants are chasing months of back-pay from Chiang Rai plantation

    FILE PHOTO 45 legally registered Burmese migrant workers in Chiang Rai are seeking assistance from the local labour office to conduct an inquiry into unpaid salaries over a couple of months, some up to six months. The workers have been engaged at a banana plantation in the Phaya Mengrai district. The workers rallied at the provincial offices on Monday, some claiming they…

  • Thailand NewsThai reporter sentenced to 2 years jail over Twitter comment

    Thai reporter sentenced to 2 years jail over Twitter comment

    A court has sentenced a reporter to two years in prison for libel, over a comment she posted on Twitter about a labour dispute at a Lopburi poultry farm in central Thailand. The case against Voice TV’s 30 year old Suchanee Cloitre is just one of 20 launched by Thammakaset, a supplier of poultry to Thai agri-business giant Betagro, since 2016…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya windsurfer discovers floating body

    Pattaya windsurfer discovers floating body

    PHOTOS: The Pattaya News A windsurfer has come across the body of an identified person that was floating around Pattaya’s Jomtien beach. Police heard about the mystery person floating off the beach at 4pm yesterday. They arrived at the beach and found the body of a man, whose age they estimated at somewhere between 30 – 40 years. His nationality…

  • World NewsThai court upholds life sentence for Lao drug kingpin

    Thai court upholds life sentence for Lao drug kingpin

    PHOTO: SCMP A Thai court has upheld a life sentence for Lao drug kingpin Xaysana Keopimpha, who’s charged with smuggling a huge number of methamphetamine pills, known as yaba in Thailand, into the kingdom in 2016. The Thai Court of Appeals found that Xaysana arranged for the drugs to be smuggled from Laos in a vehicle with a false roof compartment.…

  • Environment NewsPlastic microbeads to be banned in cosmetic products

    Plastic microbeads to be banned in cosmetic products

    Over and above the ban on plastic bags set to begin on January 1, Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has also slapped a ban on plastic microbeads used in cosmetics. That kicks in on the same day as the ban on single-use plastic bags. All 75 members The Thai Retailers Association, including giants like Tesco Lotus and Makro, plan to stop…

  • Central Thailand NewsCentral Thailand student bully could face attempted murder charge

    Central Thailand student bully could face attempted murder charge

    “A survey by the Mental Health Department has shown that about 40% of Thai students are bullied at school, making Thailand number two in the world for the problem after Japan.” Police in central Thailand are contemplating an attempted murder charge against a 19 year old Mathayom 6 (high school senior) student. The young man stabbed a classmate in the…

  • Economy NewsGovernment trying to tame strong baht, but bank says it will remain strong in 2020

    Government trying to tame strong baht, but bank says it will remain strong in 2020

    The prominent rise of the Thai baht in over the past year has had wide implications and effects, and PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says that state agencies have met often to come up with ways to tame the strong currency. Kasikorn Bank Research Centre has already released a report outlining reasons the baht will remain strong into 2020. The bank’s research arm…

  • Thailand NewsDSI to charge former national park chief over “Billy” murder

    DSI to charge former national park chief over “Billy” murder

    PHOTO: Chaiwat Limlikhit-akson, former head of Kaeng Krachan National Park and Polajee “Billy” Rakchongcharoen The Department of Special Investigations says they plan to file charges against a former national park chief and three park officials, in connection with the murder of Karen community rights activist Polajee “Billy” Rakchongcharoen back in 2014. Shane Kanchanapat, director of the DSI’s Special Cases Division,…

  • Politics News“Illuminati Case” against Future Forward Party rejected by Court

    “Illuminati Case” against Future Forward Party rejected by Court

    The “Illuminati Case”, a charge of sedition against the embattled Future Forward Party, has been rejected by Thailand’s Constitutional Court after a petition for an inquiry back in July. The complaint claimed the popular opposition political party is linked to ‘The Illuminati’, an imaginary secret elite seeking world domination, according to conspiracy theorists. So, to make this clear, the Thai Constitutional…

  • Pattaya NewsForeigner crashes pickup truck into Chonburi house, speeds away – VIDEO

    Foreigner crashes pickup truck into Chonburi house, speeds away – VIDEO

    PHOTOS & VIDEO: The Pattaya News A foreign driver has crashed a pickup truck into a house in Chonburi’s Bang Lamung district before backing out of the damaged rooms and speeding away. The incident caused significant property damage at the front of the residence. The house’s owner, 28 year old Attaphon Wongjaroen, told reporters that the incident happened late on Saturday…

  • Economy NewsCareers and business heading for the scrap-heap. And the ones that will thrive.

    Careers and business heading for the scrap-heap. And the ones that will thrive.

    Is your career headed for the scrap-heap? Rangsit University’s Economic and Business Research Centre for Reform has been studying the careers and businesses that are at high risk of disruption, layoffs or downright extinction. They’ve also identified 10 other careers that have a promising future. In discussing the detailed survey, the centre’s director, Anusorn Tamajai, said 12 careers faced high risk of…

  • Environment NewsVillages fed up with living with dirty water in Phattalung

    Villages fed up with living with dirty water in Phattalung

    PHOTOS: INN News Imagine living with dirty tap water for four years. In a country like Thailand, in 2019, that’s not intolerable. But if you live in an unfortunate village in Phattalung, that’s the current situation. Villagers in Tamot District, Phatthalung, southern Thailand, have expressed their complaints after living with dirty tap water for years. The villagers have approached the…

  • Economy NewsBaht to remain strong into 2020: Kasikorn Research Centre

    Baht to remain strong into 2020: Kasikorn Research Centre

    The Kasikorn Research Centre believes that the Thai Baht is going to remain strong into 2020. KBank’s research arm forecasts the baht to move in a range of 30.10-30.50 Thai baht to the US$ for the next few quarters. But they warn a key domestic factor to be monitored closely will be November’s export data, which will be released soon. External…

  • Environment NewsSome big retailers will stop giving out plastic bags on January 1

    Some big retailers will stop giving out plastic bags on January 1

    The Thaiger reminds readers that many major Thai retailers will stop providing plastic bags from January 1 in a campaign to reduce the whopping 13.5 billion plastic bags used in Thailand annually. At least the ban will make a dent in the plastic problem as the government progressively rolls out other bans and programs throughout next year. Seventy-five members of…

  • Tourism NewsSenate calls for urgent expansion Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Senate calls for urgent expansion Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport

    PHOTO: Oriental Express Just days after Thailand set yet another annual record for incoming visitors, a Senate committee is urging the government to speed up the expansion of Suvarnabhumi Airport. The Senate Committee on Transportation, met with Airports of Thailand officials on December 19 and both sides acknowledged the urgent need for the expansion. After learning of the progress being made…

  • Northern Thailand News4 dead, 47 injured in Loei bus crash

    4 dead, 47 injured in Loei bus crash

    PHOTOS: มะเขือขื่นข่าวเชียงคาน Just two days after 14 Singaporean tourists were injured in a tour van crash, 4 people have been killed and at least 47 people injured, some seriously, after a tour bus from Buriram lost control last night. “Brake failure” has been given as the reason for the crash. The bus, which was carrying mainly elderly Buriram residents, ended…

  • South Thailand NewsArmy compensates families of civilians slain by mistake in deep south

    Army compensates families of civilians slain by mistake in deep south

    The Thai Army has decided to pay compensation of half a million baht, each, to the families of three men who were killed “in error” by army soldiers in the southern province of Narathiwat. Officials say the compensation is “only the beginning.” Read the story of the attack HERE. Secretary-general of the Southern Border Provinces Administration Centre, Somkiat Pholprayoon said…

  • Crime NewsMan arrested for using Twitter and Thai postal service to sell “ice”

    Man arrested for using Twitter and Thai postal service to sell “ice”

    … and not the frozen water stuff. The Narcotics Control Board has arrested a man for selling “ice,” crystal methamphetamine, using Twitter and shipping the drug by the Thai postal service. Kriangsak Hadda was arrested with a total 191.6 grams of crystal meth, according to authorities. Niyom Termsrisuk, the ONCB secretary-general says that this kind of clandestine trade has led…

  • South Thailand NewsBritish diver found dead at cave site in Nakhon Si Thammarat

    British diver found dead at cave site in Nakhon Si Thammarat

    A British diver has been found dead at a popular diving site in Nakhon Si Thammarat, southern Thailand. The 60 year old British man was identified as Roger Matthew Smith, a resident of Thailand. Authorities confirm he was still wearing his diving gear when his body was found at Talay Songhong in the westernmost section of the province. Police say there…

  • World NewsOne billion baht in assets seized during Phitsanulok drug bust

    One billion baht in assets seized during Phitsanulok drug bust

    PHOTO: Bangkok Post Police in the central Thai province of Phitsanulok have seized assets valued around one billion baht from a gold shop and its related businesses. The store was suspected of being the ‘shop front’ to a larger drug trading network. An arrest warrant was issued for the shop’s owner, his son is already in custody. A team of…

  • Environment News“Green heart passports” to promote eco-tourism around Thailand

    “Green heart passports” to promote eco-tourism around Thailand

    Visitors to Thailand’s 155 national parks over the New Year holidays have a special surprise in store: the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation will distribute one million “green heart passports” to promote environmentally friendly tourism. The passports will be valid until December 31, 2020. Visitors to national parks can show their “passport” at the entrance, along with their…

  • Thailand NewsSixteen Singaporeans end up in hospital following van crash in central Thailand

    Sixteen Singaporeans end up in hospital following van crash in central Thailand

    Sixteen Singaporean tourists were rushed to hospital following a tour bus crash in Sing Buri, central Thailand. Their tour van careered off a road in the main city district on Friday night and ended up on its side in the roadside. The Ruam Katanyu Foundation rescue workers attended the scene and attended to the injured. 16 passengers were injured, 5…

  • Thailand NewsActivists propose amendments to same-sex marriage bill in Thailand

    Activists propose amendments to same-sex marriage bill in Thailand

    Activists from Togetherness for Equality and Action are broadening their push for an amendment to the Civil and Commercial Code that would to allow people to legally marry, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. Ekkawat Pimsawan, from the group, has submitted a proposal to amend the Code to Mukda Pongsombat, chairwoman of the House Standing Committee on children, youths, women,…

  • Business NewsCompetition amongst discount airlines concerns Thai CAA

    Competition amongst discount airlines concerns Thai CAA

    PHOTO: Travel Daily (the photo is for display only and does not reflect on the airlines depicted) Thailand’s airlines are strapped for cash, facing serious competition and discounted airfares, and the Thai Civil Aviation Authority is closely watching their safety standards. This from the CAAT director-general Chula Sukmanop. Sukmanop says he’s worried because many airlines, especially budget carriers, are facing…