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  • Watch out Thailand, here comes Vietnam | Thaiger

    Watch out Thailand, here comes Vietnam

    “Vietnam is poised to take advantage of the next wave of digital technologies such as blockchain, AI (artificial intelligence), internet of things and cloud-based services to become Asia’s next high-performing economy and improve the living standards of its residents.” Dr Lucy Cameron, from Australia, lead author of the report “Vietnam’s Future Digital Economy Towards 2030 and 2045”, says the country…

  • Thanathorn is able to attend this afternoon’s opening of Parliament | Thaiger

    Thanathorn is able to attend this afternoon’s opening of Parliament

    PHOTO: Future Forward party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, heading to the opening of Parliament today? Future Forward party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit has been told he can attend the opening of parliament today by His Majesty the King in the conference hall of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. But the 41 year old leader of Future Forward is yet to confirm his attendance…

  • Chinese, Taiwanese and Singaporeans dominate Asia’s cruise market | Thaiger

    Chinese, Taiwanese and Singaporeans dominate Asia’s cruise market

    Chinese travellers continue to dominate Asia’s passenger cruise market, but Taiwanese and Singaporeans aren’t far behind. This according to the 2018 Asia Cruise Industry Ocean Source Market Report. Commissioned by the Cruise Lines International Association, the report looks at the growth, demographics and trends of the top source markets in Asia. While China continues to dominate the passenger share of…

  • 77 year old Swede dies from heart attack on beach in Trat | Thaiger

    77 year old Swede dies from heart attack on beach in Trat

    PHOTOS: Khaosod A Swedish man has died after an apparent heart attack whilst swimming at Koh Chang in Trat, in Thailand’s eastern-most province. Khaosod reports that officers from the Royal Thai Navy at Koh Chang were notified of an unconscious foreigner near Saikhao Beach last night. The man was later identified as 77 years old Walter Eugen Schaefle, a Swedish…

  • “Very dangerous” Huawei could be part of a US-China trade deal | Thaiger

    “Very dangerous” Huawei could be part of a US-China trade deal

    President Donald Trump has reiterated his complaints against China’s Huawei Technologies but conceded that they could be resolved as part of a negotiated US-China trade deal. Without providing evidence, he went on to call the Chinese telecommunications giant “very dangerous.” The US has virtually banned firms from conducting business with Huawei, the world’s largest telecom manufacturer, citing unspecified national security…

  • Drivers injured as minivan collides with pickup in Krabi | Thaiger

    Drivers injured as minivan collides with pickup in Krabi

    A driver has sustained injuries after a minivan collided with a pickup truck in Krabi. Plai Phraya Police were notified of the incident yesterday on the southern Seaboard Road in Plai Phra. Police and emergency responders arrived to find the damaged minivan in a roadside ditch. The minivan driver, 43 year old Somnuek Mueangthong, was stuck inside the minivan. Rescue workers used…

  • Ministry looks at tourist levy to fund infrastructure | Thaiger

    Ministry looks at tourist levy to fund infrastructure

    A tourist levy is being considered amongst a raft of changes to improve the amenity of local tourist attractions. The Tourism and Sports Ministry is floating the initiative after the National Tourism Policy Act was enacted and published in the Royal Gazette this week, according to the Bangkok Post. The Ministry is now in talks with universities and insurance companies to research…

  • Vendors shuffled off Bangkok footpaths to make way for motorbikes | Thaiger

    Vendors shuffled off Bangkok footpaths to make way for motorbikes

    PHOTO: Daily News Motorcyclists are brazenly flouting the law after a recent picture on the Facebook site of JS 100 Radio showed a ‘traffic jam’ on the footpath at Lat Prao Soi 101 in Bangkok. Pedestrians were unable to get through as the motorcycles crowded the walkways, according to the post. Daily News was slamming the riders for their behaviour. Comments…

  • No injury as trailer truck loses control in Phuket Darasamut Underpass – VIDEO | Thaiger

    No injury as trailer truck loses control in Phuket Darasamut Underpass – VIDEO

    PHOTOS/VIDEO: Newshawk Phuket / อาสา ของ ประชาชน A trailer has skidded and lost control, and then collided with concrete barriers at the southern entrance to the Darasamut Underpass this morning. No injuries were reported as a result of the incident. Wichit Police were notified of the incident at 10am. Police and emergency responders arrived at the scene to find the…

  • What to do in Phuket – A Unique Guide | Thaiger

    What to do in Phuket – A Unique Guide

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  • UPDATE: Suspects arrested over ambulance attack | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Suspects arrested over ambulance attack

    Phuket police today have arrested suspects who attacked and harassed an ambulance and the driver. The suspects tried to stop the ambulance and were captured on video attacking the ambulance whilst chasing it along Phuket’s roads. Read more about the attackers HERE. Police today have arrested two suspects following their attack on the ambulance and drivers this week after the issue…

  • April’s exports fall to the lowest level in 24 months | Thaiger

    April’s exports fall to the lowest level in 24 months

    “Deputy PM Somkid Jatusripitak has scheduled a meeting on May 31 with Thailand’s commercial attachés from across the world in a bid to boost exports.” Thailand’s exports fell 2.6% last month (April) to US$18.5 billion, the lowest level since May 2017. Thai PBS reports that imports in April also dropped by 0.72% to about US$20 billion, resulting in a trade…

  • Phuket police hunting for suspects who attacked an ambulance – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Phuket police hunting for suspects who attacked an ambulance – VIDEO

    VIDEO: Detnarong Songsang Phuket police are hunting for suspects who tried to stop an ambulance and attack rescue workers. They have good photos of the attackers and say it will be easy to track them down. The Wichit Police were notified of the incident earlier in the week. 41 year old Detnarong Songsang, a rescue worker, was driving the ambulance…

  • Second night of violence over election results – Jakarta | Thaiger

    Second night of violence over election results – Jakarta

    Indonesian police have again fired water cannon and rubber bullets at protesters who were setting fires and trying to breach barbed wire barricades yesterday as demonstrations over the results of the presidential election hit the capital for a second night. The riots followed the announcement by the General Election Commission confirming that President Joko Widodo had had won the election…

  • Chiang Mai Song Thaew drivers see red over Grab | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai Song Thaew drivers see red over Grab

    Chiang Mai’s Grab vs traditional public transport continues. The issue has simmered for two years with occasional outbreaks of violence and an ongoing war of words on social media. Thai PBS reports that the spat has become a major problem again between the public Red Song Thaews and Grab Cars in the northern city. On the one hand members of…

  • WeWork opens up in Bangkok. What is WeWork? | Thaiger

    WeWork opens up in Bangkok. What is WeWork?

    “This will pave the way for WeWork’s unique proposition to connect two major groups within the WeWork community: corporations looking to innovate, and start-ups looking to grow and better establish their business.” WeWork has started operations in Thailand. So what is WeWork? WeWork – a platform for creators that provides space, community and services to help people build a life,…

  • 14 smuggled Burmese migrants rescued and alleged trafficker arrested | Thaiger

    14 smuggled Burmese migrants rescued and alleged trafficker arrested

    PHOTO: Bang Klam, Songkhla Immigration police in Songkhla have arrested an alleged Burmese human trafficker and rescued 14 smuggled Burmese from a rented house in Bang Klam district. Police arrested the alleged ring leader, 29 year old Aung Chanai, not far from the rented house on the Asia highway in Moo 4 village in Tambon Tha Chang where he allegedly…

  • UPDATE: Ancient cannon found off Koh Racha aged from Rattanakosin period | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Ancient cannon found off Koh Racha aged from Rattanakosin period

    An object found near Koh Racha Noi off Phuket’s southern coast yesterday is believed to be ancient cannon from the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932). An investigation has been launched after the object, similar to an ancient cannon along with an accompanying ‘base’, was found underwater just off the coast of Koh Racha Noi. Read more about the discovery HERE. Divers from the…

  • Thai businesses locked out of potential $237.2 million medical cannabis market | Thaiger

    Thai businesses locked out of potential $237.2 million medical cannabis market

    by Daragh Anglim Thailand is emerging as a frontrunner in the nascent Asian cannabis market. With 175 clinicians now qualified to prescribe cannabis-based medicines in the country, Thailand is at the cusp of a major breakthrough in realising the commercial and societal benefits of medical cannabis. The Asian Cannabis Report published in May by leading market analysts and advisors Prohibition Partners,…

  • Investigation launched into private hospital for alleged overcharging | Thaiger

    Investigation launched into private hospital for alleged overcharging

    FILE PHOTO If you wish to make a complaint about private hospital overcharging and rorts, phone 1569. The Thai government’s Commerce Ministry is considering legal action against a Thai private hospital for allegedly overcharging a patient who was charged 30,000 baht for treatment for diarrhea. The Internal Trade Department of the Commerce Ministry has launched a fact-finding probe, in response…

  • The really, really crazy solution for Pattaya’s sewage and wastewater problem | Thaiger

    The really, really crazy solution for Pattaya’s sewage and wastewater problem

    PHOTO: Manager Online We kid you not. THIS is the solution to the torrents of black sewage and untreated wastewater gushing into Pattaya’s Jomtien Beach’s coastline over the weekend. The sight of sandbags jammed into the gushing ocean outlet takes ‘TIT’ to a whole new level. Read the story and check out the video HERE. The picture on the Manager…

  • “Cannabis Walk Thailand” heads south on its 268 kilometre march | Thaiger

    “Cannabis Walk Thailand” heads south on its 268 kilometre march

    PHOTO: Thai PBS 11 civic groups set off yesterday from Phichit in northern Thailand embarking on a 268 kilometre “Cannabis Walk Thailand”. It started yesterday at the Wachiraphotiyarn Monastery. The march will end at Wat Bang Pla More in the central province of Suphan Buri. Campaigners are using the walk to raise awareness of easier access to medicinal cannabis. They’re also highlighting…

  • Police and drug courier injured in shootout at Chiang Mai checkpoint | Thaiger

    Police and drug courier injured in shootout at Chiang Mai checkpoint

    FIL PHOTO: A police checkpoint set-up in the Chiang Mai city area – Chiang Mai Citylife Three alleged drug couriers have been arrested this morning following a gunfight that injured a suspect and a police officer. The incident happened in the Mae Rim district of Chiang Mai. Police say they monitored road checkpoints last night until officers at a traffic booth in…

  • Skål International heads to Phuket, June 2020 | Thaiger

    Skål International heads to Phuket, June 2020

    by Paul Poole Tourism industry professionals from all over the world are expected to descend on Phuket between June 25-27, 2020, for the 49th edition of Skål Asia Congress. With more than 15,000 members in almost 90 different countries, Skål International is the world’s largest organisation of tourism professionals. Through countless local, national and international events, Skål International promotes global tourism…

  • Fallen light pole blocks traffic in Thalang after truck rolls over – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Fallen light pole blocks traffic in Thalang after truck rolls over – VIDEO

    PHOTOS/VIDEO: Newshawk Phuket Two people have sustained injuries after a truck overturned in Thalang this morning. Newshawk Phuket reports that at about 8.50am this morning the Thalang Police were notified of an accident on Thepkrasattri Road, southbound, in Baan Ko-en, Thalang. Police and emergency responders arrived at the scene to find the overturned trailer truck on the road. A light…

  • Banyan Tree Samui goes ‘retro’ with the new Tuk-Tuk Bar | Thaiger

    Banyan Tree Samui goes ‘retro’ with the new Tuk-Tuk Bar

    Banyan Tree Samui resort has opened what might be the quirkiest if not the cutest bar in Thailand, a cocktail caravan remodelled from a classic 1960s tuk-tuk. The MP4 Midget is virtually unseen on the streets of Thailand these days. But once upon a time, the “frogs”, as they were commonly nicknamed, were everywhere. Thousands of these 12 HP 350cc…

  • OPINION: The Phoenix shouldn’t be auctioned off today | Thaiger

    OPINION: The Phoenix shouldn’t be auctioned off today

    The Phoenix is going up for auction today. The auction is being held by Thailand’s AMLO (Anti Money Laundering Office) as the investigation is now complete and the vessel is no longer needed for evidence. Interested bidders have been able to inspect the vessel as it sits at the Rattanachai Shipyard in Phuket. The Phoenix is the boat that sank…

  • Thailand to see rise in tourists as fallout continues in the US-China trade spat | Thaiger

    Thailand to see rise in tourists as fallout continues in the US-China trade spat

    Thailand may end up being a beneficiary in the ongoing US-China trade spat as mainland Chinese tourists will decide to travel closer to home or could even find it difficult to gain entry into the US. The Tourism Authority of Thailand is monitoring the situation to see if Beijing blocks Chinese tourists from making trips to the US. The restriction…

  • Mother disappears after abandoning newborn in rubber plantation | Thaiger

    Mother disappears after abandoning newborn in rubber plantation

    FILE PHOTO A mother is on the run after delivering her own baby boy in a hut on a Loei rubber plantation yesterday, just a day before her husband, who was in custody for two years, was to be released. Loei is in far north-east Thailand near the Laos border. The baby, with its umbilical cord still attached, was found…

  • Phoenix goes up for auction, starting price 900,000 baht | Thaiger

    Phoenix goes up for auction, starting price 900,000 baht

    The notorious and ill-fated tour boat Phoenix, which sank off Phuket last July killing 47 Chinese tourists, is among 48 items that the Anti-Money Laundering Office will auction off this Wednesday at its head office. At the time, many of the dead were retrieved from the boat, though its crew and captain escaped unharmed via life rafts, leaving many passengers…