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  • Thailand NewsTwo Aussies plunge from waterfall, one killed | Thaiger

    Two Aussies plunge from waterfall, one killed

    PHUKET: One Australian is dead and another remains under observation in hospital after falling from Nah Muang Song Waterfall in Koh Samui on Sunday evening. Hugh Smith, 24, was pronounced dead on arrival at Bangkok Hospital Samui after he andBenjamin Thomas Kemp, 20, plunged about 60 meters down from the waterfall. Rescue workers spent about two hours transporting the men…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket Marine Police step up human-trafficking raids on fishing boats

    Phuket Marine Police step up human-trafficking raids on fishing boats

    PHUKET: Marine Police searched six Phuket fishing boats today and checked the documentation of 155 crew in their efforts to stamp out human trafficking in the region. The mass raid targeted vessels at the Tah Jeen Canal, near the fishing port area in Rassada, where Marine Police arrested two Myanmar nationals last night. “We found no illegal workers today,” said…

  • Phuket NewsVideo Report: Police raid massage parlors for human trafficking, child prostitution

    Video Report: Police raid massage parlors for human trafficking, child prostitution

    PHUKET: Police came up empty-handed in a series of raids on massage parlors in Phuket Town in search of human-trafficking victims and underage sex workers last night. “We had more than 300 officers checking massage parlors at Phun Phol Plaza, and along Soi 11 and Phun Pol Road,” Phuket City Police Deputy Superintendent Khunnadet Nanongkhai told the Phuket Gazette this…

  • Phuket NewsNo change in Phi Phi national park fees

    No change in Phi Phi national park fees

    PHUKET: The entrance fees to the national park at Phi Phi Island remain unchanged, with foreign adults charged 400 baht per visit, a top park official there has confirmed. “There have been no changes to the national park entry fees at Phi Phi,” said Boonname Chauyradom, assistant park chief of the Hat Noppharat Thara – Mu Ko Phi Phi National…

  • Thailand NewsRegistration of ivory ‘aimed at killing trade in African tusks’

    Registration of ivory ‘aimed at killing trade in African tusks’

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Registration of ivory ‘aimed at killing trade in African tusks’ The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: A new law requiring people who own locally sourced ivory to register with the government is meant to separate them from people who own ivory from Africa, Nipon Chotibal, director-general…

  • Thailand NewsSix suspects arrested, accused of being part of network to overthrow monarchy

    Six suspects arrested, accused of being part of network to overthrow monarchy

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Six suspects arrested, accused of being part of network to overthrow monarchy The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Six suspects were arrested yesterday in connection with alleged involvement in the Bunpodj network’s plot to overthrow the monarchy. The arrests were carried out by police from the…

  • Bangkok NewsHunt for Bangkok bombers begins

    Hunt for Bangkok bombers begins

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Hunt for Bangkok bombers begins The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Security will be heightened across the country following double explosions in Bangkok’s shopping district on Sunday night as police hunt for at least two culprits believed to have been recorded on surveillance cameras. Prime Minister…

  • World NewsJapan PM calls to consider military undertaking overseas rescues

    Japan PM calls to consider military undertaking overseas rescues

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Japan PM calls to consider military undertaking overseas rescues Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET:Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday he wanted to debate the possibility of Japan’s military rescuing Japanese citizens abroad, a day after Islamic State militants said they had beheaded a Japanese…

  • Phuket NewsBill Barnett launches new book: Collective Swag

    Bill Barnett launches new book: Collective Swag

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette‘s “Island Fever” columnist, Bill Barnett, is back with his third book, Collective Swag, a phantasmagorical collection of rabid essays on everything from the evils of low-cost travel to blunders in modern architecture. Reading his frantic, caffeine-charged chronicle of life on the road throughout the Indian subcontinent and the Asia-Pacific region is a sure cure for elevator…

  • Thailand NewsMove to merge human rights agency raises concern | Thaiger

    Move to merge human rights agency raises concern

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Move to merge rights agency raises concern The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The decision by the charter drafters to merge the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and the Ombudsman has sparked concerns over what its means for the human rights situation in Thailand and the…

  • Phuket NewsGhostrider killed in hit-and-run

    Ghostrider killed in hit-and-run

    PHUKET: Police are hunting the driver of a sedan that killed the passenger on a ghost-riding motorbike in the northbound lane of the bypass road this morning. “Anukul Polrop, the 25-year-old driver of the bike – which was travelling in the wrong direction on the road – was taken to Vachira Phuket Hospital,” said Maj Rachan Panwai of the Phuket…

  • Phuket NewsTaiwanese “bank account mule’ arrested in Patong

    Taiwanese “bank account mule’ arrested in Patong

    PHUKET: Police have arrested a Taiwanese man who was found in the illegal possession of bankbooks and ATM cards for 12 Thai bank accounts opened by local residents. Chen Yu-Chung, 34, was arrested on Saturday, after a tip-off from a Phuket tuk-tuk driver, who told police that he was paid 6,000 baht to open a bank account in Patong. “The…

  • Phuket NewsPatriots beat Seahawks for first Super Bowl win in 10 years

    Patriots beat Seahawks for first Super Bowl win in 10 years

    PHUKET: The New England Patriots were crowned Super Bowl champions on Sunday after defeating the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 to capture their first National Football League title in 10 years. The victory put New England alongside five other teams with at least four Super Bowl wins while Tom Brady joined Hall of Famers Terry Bradshaw and childhood idol Joe Montana as…

  • Phuket NewsDjokovic grinds Murray down to win Australian Open

    Djokovic grinds Murray down to win Australian Open

    PHUKET: Novak Djokovic ground down Andy Murray 7-6(5) 6-7(4) 6-3 6-0 on Sunday to win a record fifth Australian Open title in the professional era and consign the Scot to further grand slam pain Down Under. The pair waged a fierce baseline duel for the opening two sets, but after taking a 2-0 lead in the third set, Murray crumbled…

  • Thailand NewsHomemade bombs detonate outside Siam Paragon

    Homemade bombs detonate outside Siam Paragon

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Homemade bombs detonate outside Siam Paragon Agencies / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Two homemade bombs exploded in front of the Siam Paragon shopping mall on Sunday night, police said. Nobody was injured. The BTS suspended services at the Siam Station at 8.10pm after the two bombs exploded…

  • World NewsEgypt frees Al Jazeera journalist Greste, 2 others still held

    Egypt frees Al Jazeera journalist Greste, 2 others still held

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Egypt frees Al Jazeera journalist Greste, 2 others still held Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste was released from a Cairo jail on Sunday and left Egypt after 400 days in prison on charges that included aiding a terrorist group, security officials…

  • Phuket NewsTourist slashes own throat at Phuket resort

    Tourist slashes own throat at Phuket resort

    PHUKET: A Chinese tourist attempted to take her own life when she slit her throat with a kitchen knife at Supalai Resort and Spa Phuket in Thalang this morning. Police are investigating the circumstances following 46-year-old Yan Wenhong’s attempted suicide, after rescue workers rushed her to Thalang Hospital. Ms Yan and four of her friends had checked into the resort…

  • Phuket NewsUnidentified body found with knife lodged in head at Phuket pier

    Unidentified body found with knife lodged in head at Phuket pier

    PHUKET: A body was found floating at Rassada Pier yesterday with a knife lodged in the skull and a stab wound in the back. Rescue workers recovered the body from the water, in front of the Fish Marketing Organization, at about 1:45pm. Rescue workers and police found a kitchen knife tucked into the waistband of the unidentified man’s pants. A…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket university partners with China’s National Space Science Center

    Phuket university partners with China’s National Space Science Center

    PHUKET: Prince of Songkla University (PSU) Phuket campus signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China’s National Space Science Center (NSSC) on Tuesday to solidify an agreement for further collaboration between the two organizations. The NSSC is an agency under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) that is responsible for planning, developing, launching and operating China’s space science satellite missions.…

  • Pattaya NewsSingapore officials consider Phuket consulate

    Singapore officials consider Phuket consulate

    PHUKET: Phuket is one of several popular tourist destinations in Thailand being considered as the location for a consulate for the Embassy of the Republic of Singapore. Gabriel Liow, a counsellor from the Singapore Embassy, visited Phuket on Wednesday to wish the island’s officials a happy eew year and discuss issues that concern Singaporean tourists and expats in Phuket. “Mr…

  • Phuket NewsIllegal tour guide swept up in Phuket crackdown

    Illegal tour guide swept up in Phuket crackdown

    PHUKET: Another illegal tour guide was swept up at the Karon View Point in a recent crackdown aimed at protecting the job for Thai nationals. Liang Yang, 33, has denied the charges of operating an illegal tourism business, working illegally as a tour guide and working without permission. He told officers that the six Chinese nationals he was with were…

  • Business NewsFinancial outlook for the year ahead

    Financial outlook for the year ahead

    PHUKET: Looking back at 2014, the Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) posted a solid year. The S&P +11.4%, Dow +7.5% and Russell 2000 +3.5%. The “buy the dip” mentality began to take hold as any small correction saw buyers step in and purchase equities. 2014 SUMMARY• Soaring Treasury bond prices• Collapse in global commodity prices (oil)• MH17 airline crash,…

  • FoodFood: You say Kobe, I say Saga

    Food: You say Kobe, I say Saga

    PHUKET: Have you ever heard of Saga beef? Most of us haven’t. Many of us, though, are familiar with Kobe beef – if not with its fabled flavor, than at least with its lore, which tells of pampered cows enjoying lives filled with Beethoven’s symphonies, gentle massages and buckets of sake before they meet their fate at the slaughter house.…

  • Phuket NewsPatong Police to launch emergency call box service

    Patong Police to launch emergency call box service

    PHUKET: Patong Police are hoping to launch an emergency call box service in the popular tourist town as an alternative method for tourists needing to get in touch with police. “The call box gives tourists a way to contact police in case they do not have a mobile phone, or if they are lost,” said Patong Police Deputy Superintendent Akanit…

  • Phuket NewsGovernment puts end to Myanmar concert plan, cites security concerns

    Government puts end to Myanmar concert plan, cites security concerns

    PHUKET: The first concert in Phuket dedicated to entertaining Myanmar nationals has been blocked by the local government, which has cited security concerns. The “Myanmar – Thai Cultural Relationship Concert” was to be held in a field behind Bus Terminal 1 on Phang Nga Road, in Phuket Town, tomorrow night. The event was to feature Myanmar celebrities R Zarni, Ni…

  • Business NewsPhuket’s shining light in the shade business

    Phuket’s shining light in the shade business

    PHUKET: Local Phuket startup Window Design and Awnings Co Ltd, which has rapidly made a name for itself since its founding in 2009, is now looking to expand beyond the Kingdom’s borders. People may have noticed the white curved fabrics spread out over the walkways at Boat Lagoon, but the majority of the company’s clients are four, five and six-star…

  • Thai LifeIsland Fever: Life on the road

    Island Fever: Life on the road

    PHUKET: One thing about life that is great, is that there is no handbook for you when you enter this brave new world. Sure, eventually you learn there are rules and limitations, but as a youngster, the universe is your oyster. Growing up in a far different age than the kids of today, my perspective toward formal education, along with…

  • Phuket NewsInterest in Super Bowl undeflated as big game nears

    Interest in Super Bowl undeflated as big game nears

    PHUKET: After almost two full weeks of media hype, controversy over “deflated balls” and an orgy of wagering on Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots have emerged as very slight favorites to win their fourth Lombardi Trophy when they play the defending champs the Seattle Seahawks in Glendale Arizona on Super Bowl Sunday [Stupor Bowl Monday for Phuketeers –…

  • OpinionOpinion: This isn’t a game of musical chairs

    Opinion: This isn’t a game of musical chairs

    PHUKET: Comfortably nestled into a computer chair in front of a screen, it is hard to fathom why so many people appear to care so deeply about chairs on Phuket’s beaches. Chairs seem to be such a strange household item to polarize a community – except for maybe musical chairs. Nonetheless, the number of people engaged on the Gazette Facebook…

  • Thai LifeEnvironment: Worrying island waste

    Environment: Worrying island waste

    PHUKET: Garbage disposal is a major issue for Phuket. Every day the island produces 800 tonnes of waste of which 60 per cent is wet waste. This issue must be solved, but merely increasing the capacity to dispose of it is not the answer. If the community is to have sustainable growth, then all that waste has to be managed.…