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  • Thailand NewsBangkok: Be brave to speak, get better jobs and a better social life

    Bangkok: Be brave to speak, get better jobs and a better social life

    (Translated) Young Thais students are still being subjected to a largely rote learning style of education. But some young Bangkokians are speaking out about widening their education and life to embrace the English language as well. And some Universities say they’re on the right track. tnamcot.com is reporting that Thais who are speaking English and conversing with foreigners have big advantages…

  • Thailand NewsThai economic growth forecast projections up to 6% – World Bank

    Thai economic growth forecast projections up to 6% – World Bank

    The World Bank is looking to boost projections for growth in the Thai economy. In the last financial quarter, expansion of the Thai economy hit a five-year high. Ulrich Zachau, the World Bank’s director for Thailand and regional partnerships, says that a stable outlook and signs that Thai business is investing again domestically are among the positive factors for the…

  • Thailand NewsIs a fresh crackdown on alcohol-related sales and businesses on the way?

    Is a fresh crackdown on alcohol-related sales and businesses on the way?

    The Thai junta is warning that it intends to enforce harsh measures regulating the advertising and promotion of alcohol, in a move that will affect thousands of businesses throughout the country. Details of the law, which affected business claim is vague and open to interpretation, are provided below. There has been a number of raids on pubs, clubs and hotels…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Mai: Judicial officers have “no plans to move out” – Doi Sutep housing controversy heats up

    Chiang Mai: Judicial officers have “no plans to move out” – Doi Sutep housing controversy heats up

    Despite a ban on use of the controversial housing project on the slopes of Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai, judicial officials are not only living there but refuse to move out. The campaigners against the ‘scar of Doi Suthep’ held a meeting today, to address the issue of officers living in the judicial housing, despite a government order that nobody…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok: A car and 500 motorcycle seized in road racing crackdown

    Bangkok: A car and 500 motorcycle seized in road racing crackdown

    Police in Samut Prakan province, just south east of central Bangkok city, have seized a car and some 500 motorcycles in a crack down on road racing last night (Friday). Pol Maj-General Surachet Hakpal said police from 14 police stations in Samut Prakan set up road checkpoints to check for vehicles that were illegally modified for racing. They impounded a…

  • Phuket NewsFive days of wind and rain for the south

    Five days of wind and rain for the south

    The forecast over the next five days in Phuket and southern provinces is not good, if you’re a tourist. According to the Thai Meteorological Department, “The southwest monsoon across the Andaman Sea and the Gulf becomes stronger leading to rough sea continuing between June 16-20. 2-4 metre waves will be likely in the Andaman Sea and 2-3 metres in the…

  • Thailand NewsPattaya: Pump Up Dance Club raided

    Pattaya: Pump Up Dance Club raided

    PHOTO: Pump Up Club/Facebook Police raided a dance club pub in Pattaya early this morning (Saturday) for remaining open past the legal closing time and arrested 19 people over alleged drug abuse. Police from Pattaya Police station and the Tourist Police division 2 raided the Pump UP Pattaya pub at 3am after receiving complaints from residents of the neighbourhood that…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok: Another 50 foreigners arrested in weekly immigration shakedown

    Bangkok: Another 50 foreigners arrested in weekly immigration shakedown

    In the latest of the weekly crackdowns on illegal immigrants, police in Bangkok have rounded up another 50 foreigners, for overstaying their visas and entering the Kingdom without the correct documentation. The Tourist police joined forces with other police agencies to search 87 areas around the country on Friday night and arrested 50 foreigners, mostly for overstaying their visa and…

  • Thailand NewsPattaya: 19th SingSiam war games in the Gulf of Thailand

    Pattaya: 19th SingSiam war games in the Gulf of Thailand

    PHOTOS: trattoday.com Military exercises are taking place in the northern Gulf of Thailand between Sattahip and Koh Samui. Col. Anthony Lee, commander of Singapore’s 188th Squadron, and Rear Adm. Thawatchai Muangkham, commander of the Thai Frigate Squadron, were on site for the 19th war games at the Sattahip Naval Base. “The SingSiam games give Thai forces a chance to improve…

  • Thailand NewsPattaya: Koh Larn survey shows tourism over-whelming facilities on island

    Pattaya: Koh Larn survey shows tourism over-whelming facilities on island

    Consultants have completed a long-awaited survey of Koh Larn’s tourist capacity. The survey says it’s the first step toward new zoning laws to protect the island’s ecosystem. Ampai Sakdanukuljit, assistant director of the Tourism and Sports Council, officially presented the Silapakorn University report his group commissioned to Pattaya Deputy Mayor Apichart Virapal, Tourism Authority of Thailand Pattaya office Director Suladda…

  • NewsBurmese woman arrested with drugs in sting operation

    Burmese woman arrested with drugs in sting operation

    Police have arrested a Burmese woman with methamphetamine pills and crystal methamphetamine. A team of the Phuket City Police arrested 46 year old Thet Mar Win, a Burmese national at a house in Rassada, east of Phuket Town. She was found with 1.08grams of crystal methamphetamine and 14 of methamphetamine pills. Mar Win has been charged with possession of Category…

  • Thai LifeSix Outrigger Hotels sold to Singha Estate

    Six Outrigger Hotels sold to Singha Estate

    Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort Singha Estate, trading on Thailand’s stock exchange yesterday (Wednesday), has announced the successful acquisition of six properties from Outrigger Hotel and Resorts, a Hawaii-based hotel chain. The acquisition is called at USD 310 million and part of Singha Estate’s strategic investment to expand its presence in high-yield tourist destinations around the world. Singha Estate has…

  • Thailand NewsNational: 260,000 tonnes of electronic and plastic trash imported from China

    National: 260,000 tonnes of electronic and plastic trash imported from China

    Thai PBS is reporting that about 260,000 tonnes of trash have been imported into Thailand in the first five months of this year period this year. This compares to 116,000 tonnes imported for the whole of 2017, said This from the Customs Department spokesman Mr Chaiyuth Khamkhun. He added that, of the trash imported this year, it included 52,200 tonnes of…

  • Thailand NewsHua Hin: 68 year old throws himself off fifth floor roof

    Hua Hin: 68 year old throws himself off fifth floor roof

    Banmuang is reporting that a 68 year old Dutch man appears to have jumped from the fifth floor of a Hua Hin hotel. The man had been staying in the same hotel for the past month. It’s reported that many people from the next door Darun Suksa School saw the body as the school broke up for the day yesterday…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket marks World Blood Donor Day

    Phuket marks World Blood Donor Day

    The Phuket Red Cross is continuing its donation promotion under the slogan ‘Be there for someone else. Give Blood, Share Life.’ The event, held at Novotel Phuket Phokeethra in Phuket Town, was led by the Phuket Governor Norraphat Plodthong and his wife who is President of the Phuket Red Cross, Sudarat Plodthong. Mrs Sudarat says, ‘The International Federation of Red Cross and…

  • Phuket NewsGreat Phuket Monkey Exodus of 2018: 37 more monkeys captured in Rassada

    Great Phuket Monkey Exodus of 2018: 37 more monkeys captured in Rassada

    In the Great Phuket Monkey Exodus of 2018, water tanks are now being installed on Monkey Island and 37 monkeys have been captured in Rassada for sterilisation and then re-location. Yesterday (June 15), water tank were being installed on Koh Payu while 37 long-tailed macaques were caught at Soi King Kaew in Rassada. Pongchart Chouehorm, the Director of the Natural…

  • HealthMini-marathon, through the sea – LangSuan Mini Marathon

    Mini-marathon, through the sea – LangSuan Mini Marathon

    Thailand’s only annual mini-marathon that features a run through the sea to an offshore island, the LangSuan Mini Marathon, is returning for its 14th year on June 17, 2018, in Paknam Lang Suan sub-district, a peaceful coastal town in Chumphon province. Each year, this running event inspires runners from Thailand and around the world to take part in the 14…

  • Thailand NewsIllegal timbers seized in Phang Nga

    Illegal timbers seized in Phang Nga

    A team of Border Patrol Police based in Phang Nga this week have seized 13 logs inside a palm plantation in Phang Nga. The discovery came after police received tip-offs about deforestation in Khura Buri, Phang Nga. More than 20 border patrol police investigated and found 13 logs size 2.50 – 2.80 metres in the forest. These logs are now…

  • Thailand NewsSattahip: Grisly find on rocks near Navy School

    Sattahip: Grisly find on rocks near Navy School

    A teacher’s assistant made a grisly find yesterday around rocks near the Chumpon Navy School, south of Pattaya. Sattahip police went to investigate. The remains are believed to have been washed up from the sea and are at least one to two months old. They were found in the Bang Saray area. They consisted of the hips and legs of…

  • TravelThai Airways to end its Samui flights this September

    Thai Airways to end its Samui flights this September

    PHOTO: planespotters.net Thai Airways is scrapping its Bangkok-Samui flights from September this year. The airline’s been flying Bangkok to Samui, return, twice a day in a Boeing 737 carrying up to 149 passengers. It negotiated a contract with Bangkok Airways to fly the two flights into Koh Samui, which built and manages the island’s airport since 2008. At the time,…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Mai: Thai man arrested for attempted rape of female tourist

    Chiang Mai: Thai man arrested for attempted rape of female tourist

    A man who robbed and allegedly attempted to rape a female Chinese tourist has been apprehended at his house while he was having his head shaved before entering the monkhood. Sanook is reporting that Mae Rim cops in Chiang Mai announce the arrest of 26 year old Wuthisak yesterday and took him on a reenactment to the entrance to the…

  • Thailand NewsNational: A hidden world of male sex slavery

    National: A hidden world of male sex slavery

    by Rina Chandran @rinachandran. Editing by Lyndsay Griffiths A special report from Reuters outlining the hidden side of mass tourism that Thai authorities don’t like to talk about – a situation the boy’s customers would never discuss and the human casualties of the (hush, hush) male sex trade. The male sex workers often fall through the cracks of society and…

  • Thailand NewsSatun: 59 year old man killed cleaning grenade

    Satun: 59 year old man killed cleaning grenade

    PHOTO: The Advertiser A man in Satun province has been killed after a grenade he was cleaning exploded. Police say the man had been keeping the grenade in his house for a year. 59 year old Prasert Chuayjit was killed in his house in Ban Tha Chin village in Tambon Klong Khud, Muang district, at around 7am this morning. The blast…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok: Thai passenger ends up with eye-liner pencil stuck in her eye after taxi accident

    Bangkok: Thai passenger ends up with eye-liner pencil stuck in her eye after taxi accident

    A woman in Bangkok has had an unusual accident today, mostly bad timing, after getting her eye-liner pencil jammed in her eye after the taxi she was travelling in came to a sudden stop. She was rushed to hospital. Sanook is reporting that the unnamed woman had been applying makeup in the back of the taxi when it collided with…

  • Thailand NewsPattaya: Potty mouth grandpa apologises to cop!

    Pattaya: Potty mouth grandpa apologises to cop!

    It all started last Sunday when Pattaya granddad, 77 year old Joseph from Canada, threw a wobbly on his motorcycle. He had just made an illegal turn at the intersection of South Pattaya road and Sai 3 thinking that he was in the right. Traffic cop Pol Lt Woraphan Kaewmorakot – himself near retirement age – issued a ticket for the…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Mai: 100 times around the mountain – Doi Inthanon Cycle Ride

    Chiang Mai: 100 times around the mountain – Doi Inthanon Cycle Ride

    Lersak Inchai, a 72 year old named as the first person ever to ride around Doi Inthanon 100 times. A 72 year old man has participated in, and completed, his 100th Doi Inthanon cycle ride. Lersak Inchai, a 72 year old man and a former cyclist for Thailand’s national cycling team, has been marked as the first person ever to…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok: Short-staffed business are asking the government to relax the labour laws

    Bangkok: Short-staffed business are asking the government to relax the labour laws

    There are many occupations in Thailand that foreigners can’t do, with or without a work permit. But many Thai business owners say they’re battling to find Thai staff to work many jobs. They want the law changed. Business owners say they are unable to find Thai employees to staff service jobs and are urging the government to relax its restrictions…

  • News90% of hotels on Koh Phi Phi found incapable of registration

    90% of hotels on Koh Phi Phi found incapable of registration

    Out of 104 hotels, only nine are capable of being properly registered. That’s the bottomline after a month of checking by Krabi officials. Muang Krabi District Chief Satta Tongkam says, “From May 1 until now, we have checked 104 hotels in Muang Krabi district, principally accommodation on Koh Phi Phi. There are 78 cases on Koh Phi Phi that the…

  • Thailand NewsWho’s living there? Chiang Mai locals question lights on at controversial judicial housing

    Who’s living there? Chiang Mai locals question lights on at controversial judicial housing

    If you thought the controversy between local protesters and the Thai Government was over, regarding the extravagant homes for Thai judges on the slopes of Doi Suthep, you’d be wrong. CityLife is reporting that photos of lights coming from the banned judicial residences on Doi Suthep has gone viral, angering Chiang Mai locals. A picture was posted on June 9…

  • Thailand NewsNew flagship Starbucks in Central World BKK – celebrating 20 years in Thailand

    New flagship Starbucks in Central World BKK – celebrating 20 years in Thailand

    Love ’em or hate ’em, Starbuck is in Thailand to stay and have, without doubt, been a strong contributor to the growth of coffee culture in the Kingdom. A decade ago you were hard pressed to find a decent coffee in many part of the country. That’s certainly changed now. The Nation is reporting that Starbucks on Tuesday celebrated 20…