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  • Baht to remain strong into 2020: Kasikorn Research Centre | Thaiger

    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…

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

    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…

  • Thanathorn’s “flash mob” enjoys widespread support amongst Thais | Thaiger

    Thanathorn’s “flash mob” enjoys widespread support amongst Thais

    The public is split over what is now being called the opposition’s “flash mob,” and “Skywalk Rally” organised by the Future Forward Party in central Bangkok on December 14, but supporters slightly outnumber opponents, according to a survey by the National Institute for Development Administration, or NIDA Poll. The poll was conducted on December 16-17 and included 1,277 Thai adults…

  • Senate calls for urgent expansion Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport | Thaiger

    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…

  • Thais split over the holding of the ‘Skywalk’ rally in Bangkok – Poll | Thaiger

    Thais split over the holding of the ‘Skywalk’ rally in Bangkok – Poll

    PHOTO: Khaosod English Thai people have been surveyed on their attitudes towards the December 14 “Skywalk” rally held by the Future forward Party. They responded to a recent NIDA poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration. The controversial rally was held on the busy Pathumwan skywalk, outside MBK and linking the National Stadium BTS station. The event attracted around…

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

    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…

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

    “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…

  • On Boxing Day the skies will go dark across Thailand – solar eclipse | Thaiger

    On Boxing Day the skies will go dark across Thailand – solar eclipse

    The skies will go dark in Thailand around midday on Boxing Day. The sun will partly vanish and a ghostly pall will shadow the Kingdom. But it’s all good. It’s a solar eclipse, a completely natural phenomenon. The Nation reports that viewing spots have been prepared in Chachoengsao province, east of Bangkok, in Chiang Mai province in the north, Nakhon Ratchasima…

  • Thailand’s Army chief warns of a ‘proxy crisis’ | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Army chief warns of a ‘proxy crisis’

    PHOTO: Matichon The Army chief, General Apirat Kongsompong, is warning Thais about what he sees as a “proxy crisis” facing the country. The comments, without directly referring to the event by name, were a veiled criticism of the “Run Against Dictatorship” event coming up next month. The commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Army took the “everything’s OK, but…” approach to…

  • Thailand ramps up drink-driving campaign for new year break | Thaiger

    Thailand ramps up drink-driving campaign for new year break

    Government, police and local agencies are launching their annual no-drink-driving campaign to raise driver awareness and, hopefully, reduce fatalities during the New Year holiday, designated for December 27 to January 2. Speaking in support of the campaign, Deputy national police chief Wirachai Songmetta announced 10 points of advice to drivers and bike riders in an effort to reduce road accidents…

  • Thailand’s Maya Bay to remain closed for another two years | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Maya Bay to remain closed for another two years

    So that’s going to be almost the end of 2021. The Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation has announced that Maya Bay is going to be closed for another two years to provide a better opportunity for the ecological system to recover, whilst also completing and implementing plans for management of tourists at the famous tourist attraction. Maya…

  • Popular UK website canes Mövenpick Resort in Bangtao, Phuket for its use of a baby elephant to entertain guests | Thaiger

    Popular UK website canes Mövenpick Resort in Bangtao, Phuket for its use of a baby elephant to entertain guests

    A big international social media and entertainment website based in the UK, LADbible.com, which attracts around 18-20 million clicks a month, has caned a Phuket hotel over some photos of guests interacting with a baby elephant. The photos and story was circulated locally last week but has now been picked up by the popular website, spreading the poor publicity for…

  • Tourism Authority of Thailand says three websites now provide electronic visa-on-arrival | Thaiger

    Tourism Authority of Thailand says three websites now provide electronic visa-on-arrival

    Visitors from some countries can now apply online for a visa-on-arrival, with the Tourism Authority of Thailand saying they’ve added a third website to the previous two offering the service. Thai Residents reports that citizens of Bhutan, China, Taiwan, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Nauru, New Guinea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Vanuatu can now also apply through www.eVisaThailand.com,…

  • Following months of gridlock, Pattaya roadworks suspended, roads re-opened for ‘silly season’ | Thaiger

    Following months of gridlock, Pattaya roadworks suspended, roads re-opened for ‘silly season’

    PHOTO: Pattaya Mail Following concerns raised by the Pattaya Tourism Association, all roadworks in Pattaya, which have ground the city to a halt in recent months, will be paused for the holiday period, with roads re-opened to allow traffic to flow more freely. The Pattaya News reports that at a meeting held with city officials yesterday, the Pattaya Tourism Association…

  • Don Mueang tollway fee increase opposed by consumer agency | Thaiger

    Don Mueang tollway fee increase opposed by consumer agency

    PHOTO: YouTube Plans to slap a 10% increase on the fee to use the Don Mueang Toll Way have been opposed by the Consumer Protection Board. The CPB is tasked with defending consumer rights and instigating legal proceedings in the case of infringement. Thai PBS World reports that the board claims the toll hike, which is due to come into…

  • Deceased captain from Wednesday’s Phuket boat crash had been the captain in another fatal boat crash | Thaiger

    Deceased captain from Wednesday’s Phuket boat crash had been the captain in another fatal boat crash

    … meanwhile an 18 year old boat boy remains missing. Whilst the search continued for a missing boat crew, 18 year old Kittipong ‘Boy’ Samunboot, following a speedboat crash on Wednesday late afternoon off Phuket’s east coast, it’s been revealed that the captain of the boat, Surat Mat-osod, was involved in an earlier fatal crash at sea in 2014 off…

  • Top 10 Feng Shui master tips to re-organise your home | Thaiger

    Top 10 Feng Shui master tips to re-organise your home

    The ancient wisdom of Feng Shui looks at how the life energy or “qi” in the environment, like our homes, affect our life, health, relationships, and prosperity. In this article, we want to share tips that some famous Feng Shui masters, who are sought after by celebrities, tycoons, politicians, and big brands, recommend to help you re-organise your house. Even…

  • Pollution Control Department officials roll out car-free day on Wednesdays | Thaiger

    Pollution Control Department officials roll out car-free day on Wednesdays

    PHOTO: kenlwrites.com “She says the drive normally takes her an hour and a half but by using the bus and train on Wednesday, her journey time was reduced to 50 minutes.” Thailand’s Pollution Control Department in Bangkok is rolling out a “No Car Wednesday” initiative, with staff being encouraged to choose public transport over their cars for one day a…

  • Thai parliament officials apologise for Future Forward members’ kiss | Thaiger

    Thai parliament officials apologise for Future Forward members’ kiss

    “Let’s call a press conference to apologise for the last press conference…” Parliamentary staff have held a media conference to apologise for the behaviour of two male Future Forward MPs who exchanged a kiss during an earlier press conference held in the Parliament building. The Nation reports that the House Speaker’s secretary Tankhun Jit-Issara emphasised the need to behave appropriately in…

  • Thai tourism officials hire fortune teller (it’s not what you think) | Thaiger

    Thai tourism officials hire fortune teller (it’s not what you think)

    PHOTO: springnews.co.th A celebrity fortune teller has been engaged to promote the “Positive Energy” campaign being run by the Tourism Authority of Thailand to promote domestic tourism. Spring News reports that the tarot card reader and feng shui master Dr Khatha Chinbanchorn is being engaged as the face of the project to promote “positive energy”, making merit and environmental awareness.…

  • FFP rally may have broken the law, activist demands investigation | Thaiger

    FFP rally may have broken the law, activist demands investigation

    PHOTO: Srisuwan Janya – Bangkok Post Thailand’s “complainer-in-chief”, lawyer and fan-boy for the current government, Srisuwan Janya, says he will ask the Election Commission to investigate if the Future Forward Party broke the law on political parties by holding a political rally in central Bangkok last Saturday. Srisuwan, secretary-general of the Association for the Protection of the Thai Constitution, cited…

  • Thai PM criticises “fake” rumours about his wife’s religion | Thaiger

    Thai PM criticises “fake” rumours about his wife’s religion

    The Thai PM has decided to speak out about the “ongoing scourge of fake news” over an incorrect assertion that his wife is Muslim took hold on social media. Thai PBS World reports that Prayut Chan-o-cha says it’s a well known fact his wife Naraporn is a devout Buddhist and is regularly seen paying respect to Buddha images and presenting alms…

  • Thailand’s U-turn on agri-chemical ban shows US hitting where it hurts | Thaiger

    Thailand’s U-turn on agri-chemical ban shows US hitting where it hurts

    PHOTO: matichon.co.th The US is piling the pressure on Thailand over its agri-chemical ban, and it appears to be working. A report by the Nikkei Asian Review claims the Kingdom’s proposed ban on three agri-chemicals – Paraquat, Glyphosate and Chlorpyrifos – would have affected American agricultural exports into Thailand. But the US President has weighed into the issue. Following news…

  • PM demands sentencing review after “Jack the Ripper” serial killer case | Thaiger

    PM demands sentencing review after “Jack the Ripper” serial killer case

    Thai PM Prayuth Chan-o-cha is ordering the justice minister to re-examine Thailand’s rules regarding sentence reductions and parole for violent criminals, after convicted serial killer Somkid Pumpuang, dubbed “Thailand’s Jack the Ripper,” was released from prison. He’s now the major suspect in another murder last Sunday, just seven months later after being released. “We have to be updated as the…

  • “Run against Dictatorship” organisers threatened with legal action by “those in power” | Thaiger

    “Run against Dictatorship” organisers threatened with legal action by “those in power”

    PHOTO: The Nation Organisers of the planned Wing Lai Loong event “Run against Dictatorship” are being warned by the Thai Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda that they may face legal action if they go ahead with their politically-inspired event without prior permission from the police. The group’s planned press conference, scheduled to take place at Bangkok’s Royal Rattanakosin Hotel on Monday,…

  • Students say “Run Against Dictatorship” media event to go ahead | Thaiger

    Students say “Run Against Dictatorship” media event to go ahead

    PHOTO: Apichart Jinakul University students have finally been allowed to hold a press conference on the “Wing Lai Lung” (Run to Oust the Uncle) event at Thammasat University in Bangkok. Earlier requests for two other locations to hold their media gathering were denied. One of them was the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand… The professional committee of the Foreign Correspondents’…

  • 80% of garbage in the sea comes from the waterways of Thailand’s cities and towns | Thaiger

    80% of garbage in the sea comes from the waterways of Thailand’s cities and towns

    PHOTOS: Kasetsart University Where does all the garbage floating around Thailand’s waters come from? A survey by a leading university shows that 80% of the rubbish, floating in our waterways and off our coastlines, is sourced in Thailand. It ends up eventually polluting the Kingdom’s beaches. Concerns are again being raised about the level of garbage found in the seas around…

  • Adviser to opposition leader calls on Thai PM to resign | Thaiger

    Adviser to opposition leader calls on Thai PM to resign

    PHOTO: Thai PBS World An adviser to the leader of the opposition is calling on the PM General Prayut Chan-o-cha to resign, saying he’s let the people down. Thai PBS World reports that Phumtham Wechayachai accuses the current administration of under-performing, while increasing political tensions and causing serious damage to the democratic process. He went on to list examples of how…

  • UK heads towards Brexit and Thailand ponders an FTA with Britain | Thaiger

    UK heads towards Brexit and Thailand ponders an FTA with Britain

    Thailand is pondering the possibilities of creating a free trade agreement with the UK after British PM Boris Johnson’s historic victory in the UK election last week, which is expected to pave the way for the passage of the ‘Brexit’ separation form the EU soon. The UK will then have to make separate agreements with each individual country. Traditionally these…

  • Thanathorn calls on Thais to demand Constitutional amendment | Thaiger

    Thanathorn calls on Thais to demand Constitutional amendment

    Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit is calling a Constitutional amendment “necessary,” and encourages supporters to “take a strong stance against dictatorship.” The former MP also says it’s time for people to take a clear stance on the issue. “The country is at a crossroads and it must decide whether to rewrite the current Constitution in blood, or if it…