Maya Taylor

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  • Politics NewsPM dismisses rumours of alliance with opposition to form new government

    PM dismisses rumours of alliance with opposition to form new government

    Thai PM Prayuth Chan-o-cha has rubbished rumours that the ruling coalition parties plan to join forces with the opposition Pheu Thai party to form a new government. While the PM initially didn’t respond to the question, instead bidding reporters a good day and walking away, he did mumble that he had enough of a headache with just one party. Thai…

  • Environment NewsThailand’s ban on hazardous farming chemicals to remain in place

    Thailand’s ban on hazardous farming chemicals to remain in place

    Despite fears to the contrary among those in favour of it, the ban on paraquat and chlorpyrifos is to remain in place. The Hazardous Substances Committee has confirmed that production, possession, and importing or exporting either substance remains illegal, under legislation introduced on June 1 of this year. Thai PBS World reports that Industry Minister, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, says a discussion…

  • Thailand NewsMinister calls for all complaints against Sarasas schools to be monitored amid abuse allegations

    Minister calls for all complaints against Sarasas schools to be monitored amid abuse allegations

    The Education Minister, Nataphol Teepsuwan, is asking the Office of the Private Education Commission to closely monitor all complaints filed against all Sarasas Witaed School branches around the country. Nation Thailand reports that 34 out of 42 have had complaints filed against them. Allegations of abuse first emerged when the actions of an abusive teacher at a branch of the…

  • Economy NewsCabinet to approve co-payment of 3,000 baht each for 10 million consumers

    Cabinet to approve co-payment of 3,000 baht each for 10 million consumers

    In its latest round of direct economic stimulus, the Thai government is to offer a co-payment of 3,000 baht each to 10 million Thai citizens for a period of 3 months. The scheme is expected to kick off on October 23 and run up the end of the year, with the co-payment subsidising half the cost of purchases, but excluding…

  • Thailand NewsAlcohol ban for the end of Buddhist Lent this Friday

    Alcohol ban for the end of Buddhist Lent this Friday

    An alcohol ban is looming for this coming Friday, as Buddhists mark the end of the Lent period. While officials have so far remained silent on the possibility of a ban on the purchase and consumption of alcohol, previous years have seen one implemented at the end of Buddhist Lent. The ban has not been formally announced but our Thai…

  • Pattaya NewsWoman and 2 children escape unharmed after car flips over in Pattaya

    Woman and 2 children escape unharmed after car flips over in Pattaya

    A woman who lost control of her car, making the vehicle flip over, has had a lucky escape, along with her 2 young children, who were unharmed in the incident. 36 year old Suweena Rodpan says she was driving in the rain, on Pattaya’s Sukhumvit Road, when she lost control of the car due to the wet surface. She subsequently…

  • Northern Thailand NewsWife who wanted a divorce allegedly killed by husband in murder-suicide

    Wife who wanted a divorce allegedly killed by husband in murder-suicide

    A woman in the north-eastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima has allegedly been shot dead by her husband because she wanted a divorce. It’s alleged the man then turned the gun on himself, dying from a gunshot wound to the head. Police officers called to a property in the sub-district of Thephalai found the bodies of 46 year old Mongkhol Aksorn,…

  • Thailand NewsLuxury resort built on national park land given demolition order

    Luxury resort built on national park land given demolition order

    “Tear it down, or we will.” That’s the ultimatum officials have given the owner of a luxury resort built on national park land in Kanchanaburi, western Thailand. The Phatsapada Resort, which consists of 17 chalets, has been built on land belonging to Khao Laem National Park. A demolition order, posted outside the property yesterday, gives the owner 7 days in…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai medic cautions against reducing quarantine period for foreign tourists

    Thai medic cautions against reducing quarantine period for foreign tourists

    On one side there is a push to re-open Thailand’s borders to re-start the beleaguered tourist industry. On the other hand Thai officials are try to keep Covid-19 contained and fear the re-opening of the borders. Even the suggestion to reduce the quarantine time from 14 to 7 days is not gaining support from health officials. Now, a doctor from…

  • Crime News“Boss” commission chief says Thai justice system in need of reform

    “Boss” commission chief says Thai justice system in need of reform

    Former National Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Vicha Mahakun, who led the recent inquiry into the handling of the case against Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya, says Thailand’s justice system is in need of reform. Red Bull heir and grandson of co-founder Chaleo Yoovidhya, “Boss” stood accused in a 2012 hit-and-run case that caused the death of a 47 year old Bangkok police officer who…

  • Tourism NewsDomestic tourism stimulus campaign set to be extended

    Domestic tourism stimulus campaign set to be extended

    Officials are discussing an extension to the domestic tourism stimulus package, following the approval of additional public holidays between now and the end of the year. The extra holidays will take place between November 19 and 22, and again from December 10 to 13, as the government continues its efforts to boost domestic tourism. Thailand’s tourism industry has been left…

  • Business NewsThai Vietjet introduce new “Deluxe” product for domestic routes in Thailand

    Thai Vietjet introduce new “Deluxe” product for domestic routes in Thailand

    Thai Vietjet, which currently operates 13 domestic routes within Thailand, is launching a new “Deluxe” product, starting from 999 baht. The “Deluxe” tickets will include 7 kilos of carry-on and 20 kilos of checked luggage (currently an additional charge), as well as seat selection and priority check-in. Date, route and flight changes are also permitted 1 time, free of charge.…

  • Business NewsAir Asia seeks to mitigate economic losses with launch of “super app”

    Air Asia seeks to mitigate economic losses with launch of “super app”

    Air Asia is introducing a super app, in an attempt to off-set – at least partially – the significant financial losses brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. The mobile application shuffles Air Asia’s model as a flight and accommodation provider, to a broader platform of complimentary services. The app will offer users a variety of options, including digital payment services,…

  • Crime NewsChiang Mai man charged with murdering baby daughter because he wanted a son

    Chiang Mai man charged with murdering baby daughter because he wanted a son

    A man has been arrested in Chiang Mai after confessing to poisoning his 7 month old daughter. 45 year old Anuphap Jaipanya, a hilltribe member, says he was influenced by his cultural beliefs and, having 2 daughters already, had hoped for a son to carry on the family name and take over his business. The Pattaya News reports that the…

  • Phuket NewsOfficials says no illegal land encroachment at Phuket’s Sri Panwa resort

    Officials says no illegal land encroachment at Phuket’s Sri Panwa resort

    After coming in for some negative online attention recently, the land title deeds of the Sri Panwa Phuket resort have been investigated and found “to be in order”. The 5-star hotel first attracted the attention of netizens when its owner, Vorasit Issara, publicly criticised anti-government activist Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, calling for her arrest. He also claimed she wasn’t Thai, a factually…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid task force calls for extension to Thailand’s emergency decree

    Covid task force calls for extension to Thailand’s emergency decree

    Thailand’s Covid-19 task force is advising the government to extend the country’s state of emergency by a further month… again. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration plans to discuss the matter next Tuesday and put it to Cabinet for consideration on Wednesday. The state of emergency, or emergency decree, which has been extended several times since its introduction in March,…

  • Koh Samui NewsRaja salvage operation resumes, garbage truck, pick-up raised from seabed

    Raja salvage operation resumes, garbage truck, pick-up raised from seabed

    An operation to raise the sunken Raja 4 ferry and its cargo of vehicles from the seabed off Koh Samui has resumed, after being delayed due to bad weather. The ferry sank on the night of August 1 as it was transporting several garbage trucks from Samui to the mainland. The ferry had set sail in bad weather and capsized…

  • Road deaths1 dead, 2 injured, as out-of-control construction truck ploughs into family car

    1 dead, 2 injured, as out-of-control construction truck ploughs into family car

    A man has died, and his parents have been injured, after a construction truck lost control and ploughed into their car, crushing the vehicle and killing the 27 year old driver instantly. The Pattaya News reports that the truck also hit 5 other vehicles in the incident, which occurred in the Minburi district of Bangkok. The truck driver, named as…

  • Politics NewsDeputy PM says “Big Joke” transfer not necessarily unlawful

    Deputy PM says “Big Joke” transfer not necessarily unlawful

    Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam says former immigration chief, Surachate Hakparn, shouldn’t assume his transfer to an inactive post in the PM’s Office was unlawful. Surachate, known by the nickname “Big Joke” (given to him by Thai media) headed up Thailand’s Immigration Bureau until he was unceremoniously side-lined by the PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha last year. It’s understood he is now planning…

  • Phuket NewsThailand’s Social Security Office forced to explain investment in Sri Panwa Phuket Resort trust fund

    Thailand’s Social Security Office forced to explain investment in Sri Panwa Phuket Resort trust fund

    The Social Security Office, a department under the direction of Thailand’s Ministry of Labour, is being asked to explain its investment in the trust fund of Phuket’s Sri Panwa Phuket Resort. The demand comes as members of the opposition and political activists call for an investigation into the property’s land rights. The owner of Sri Panwa Phuket, Vorasit Issara, has…

  • Politics NewsFormer immigration chief, “Big Joke” suing Thai PM over transfer

    Former immigration chief, “Big Joke” suing Thai PM over transfer

    The former head of Thai Immigration, Surachet Hakparn, is taking legal action against Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, after the PM had him unceremoniously transferred to an inactive post last year. Surachet, commonly known by the nickname “Big Joke”, (a nickname given to him by Thai media) accuses the PM of transferring him without just cause and has been petitioning for…

  • Thailand Protest NewsOnline entrepreneurs cash in on “People’s Plaque”

    Online entrepreneurs cash in on “People’s Plaque”

    After the removal of a commemorative plaque hours after it was installed by anti-government protesters, pro-democracy messaging has found a new home, now appearing on a range of merchandise. Products that bear the plaque’s wording, alongside a graphic of the 3-fingered salute adopted by protesters, are now being sold online by canny entrepreneurs. Those who support the pro-democracy movement can…

  • Thailand NewsNude Panda: naked food delivery man hit with 500 baht fine

    Nude Panda: naked food delivery man hit with 500 baht fine

    Nude Panda? Rude Panda? Or NoodPanda? A man working as a food delivery driver in the southern province of Songkhla, has been filmed riding his motorbike while naked. 24 year old Botsin Dueanchamroon later handed himself in to police, explaining that he’d taken his clothes off due to “a personal problem”. The nature of the problem is not known, and…

  • Crime News188 new total of Bangkok clinics accused of defrauding healthcare system

    188 new total of Bangkok clinics accused of defrauding healthcare system

    Officials say they have found evidence of fraudulent claims at an additional 106 hospitals and health clinics in Bangkok. This follows an initial investigation by the National Health Security Office that uncovered corruption at 18 Bangkok healthcare facilities, which was then increased to 64 upon further scrutiny. The latest discovery brings to 188 the number of clinics and hospitals accused…

  • Business NewsStruggling airlines to get reprieve through small loans, extension to fuel tax cut

    Struggling airlines to get reprieve through small loans, extension to fuel tax cut

    Airlines in Thailand are being offered a financial lifeline, as the Government Savings Bank announces soft loans for carriers left struggling as a result of the current Covid-19 ‘disruption’. Nation Thailand reports that the GSB is offering the loans over a 60 month period, with an annual interest rate of 2%. Chairman Patchara Anuntasilpa says the proposal will shortly be…

  • Tourism NewsPhuket’s governor calls for help in restoring island’s economy

    Phuket’s governor calls for help in restoring island’s economy

    The governor of Phuket has likened the southern province to a “patient in a coma”, as he pleads for help to restore its devastated economy. According to a report in the Bangkok Post, Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew was addressing a Public Health Association forum, where he highlighted the economic crisis caused by the ongoing ban on international tourists. The island’s…

  • Thailand Protest NewsHeightened security at Thai parliament ahead of Thursday’s pro-democracy protest

    Heightened security at Thai parliament ahead of Thursday’s pro-democracy protest

    Security is being tightened to the highest level around Thailand’s new parliament building, in advance of Thursday’s planned anti-government protest. The protest was announced on Sunday as the weekend’s anti-government rally came to an end around Sunday lunchtime. Additional measures to beef up security include the readying of an evacuation helicopter, in the event that officials need to “take flight”.…

  • Thailand Protest NewsSri Panwa Phuket getting social media flak after owner criticises pro-democracy protest leader

    Sri Panwa Phuket getting social media flak after owner criticises pro-democracy protest leader

    The owner of a luxury resort on the Thai island of Phuket is facing a social media storm after condemning the current pro-democracy movement and one of its main organisers. Taking to Instagram, Vorasit Issara, owner of the five-star Sri Panwa Phuket Resort, singles out protest leader, Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul for his disapproval, saying “she should be in prison”. “This bullshit has…

  • Thailand NewsThai drinkers fight back against online booze ban

    Thai drinkers fight back against online booze ban

    The recent confirmation from the government that online sales of alcohol are to be banned is causing outrage among some booze lovers. With officials seemingly obsessed with the perceived evils of alcohol, Thailand already has a ban on the sale of booze before 11am, between 2 – 5pm, and after midnight. It is also illegal to brew your own beer…

  • Bangkok News15 luxury cars destroyed in Bangkok garage fire

    15 luxury cars destroyed in Bangkok garage fire

    A fire that broke out overnight in a Bangkok garage has destroyed 15 luxury vehicles, with total damage estimated at around 40 million baht. The garage is located in the Saphan Sung district of the capital, around 13 kilometres from Suvarnabhumi Airport. The Bangkok Post reports that the fire started at around midnight at the SY Auto Technic garage. It…