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  • Some stingray and sawfish species now declared ‘protected’ | Thaiger

    Some stingray and sawfish species now declared ‘protected’

    PHOTO: Green sawfish. Survival, Self Sufficiency and Sustainable Living Some types of the stingray and sawfish family will now be declared as protected species. The Thai Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has now declared eight types of stingray and three types of sawfish as protected. The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Gen Surasak Kanchanarat issued a ministerial announcement to…

  • Bank of Thailand braces for trade war fallout | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand braces for trade war fallout

    By Wichit Chaitrong “The trade row has increased the uncertainties for Thailand’s economy because it could have a negative impact on Thai exports, businesses, employment, consumption and investment.” Central bank keeps policy rate unchanged to facilitate growth; forecasts for GDP and export growth revised upwards amid weakening of the baht. Protectionism, stirred by the trade disputes between the United States…

  • Clear the streets! Bangkok Airways Phuket Half Marathon – August 5. | Thaiger

    Clear the streets! Bangkok Airways Phuket Half Marathon – August 5.

    The streets are cleared, the roadways barren of traffic, all is ready. The Bangkok Airways Phuket Half Marathon 2018 coming up on August 5 is more than just a race. It is a chance to observe the local way of life and appreciate the area’s landmarks and Sino-Portuguese architecture from a different perspective in busy Phuket town – from the…

  • Executed 26 year old had grilled chicken and rice for final meal | Thaiger

    Executed 26 year old had grilled chicken and rice for final meal

    In the wake of Thailand’s first execution in nine years, a few more details have emerged about the prisoner’s last moments and of his family. According to witnesses, the first man to be executed in Thailand in nine years was calm during the last few moments of his life. Identified only as Thirasak by authorities, the 26 year old remained…

  • Sadvertising: The art of making us cry and selling stuff | Thaiger

    Sadvertising: The art of making us cry and selling stuff

    “Sadvertising is a consumer advertising trend in which ad creators are using a certain set of strategies to play on people’s emotions and touch off feelings of sadness, melancholy or wistfulness. Touching or emotional advertising has become increasingly popular in recent years as companies work to create strong emotional ties around their products. This is based on a belief that…

  • 2.8 million tourists visit Thailand in May | Thaiger

    2.8 million tourists visit Thailand in May

    Tourist arrivals in Thailand gained 6.3% to 2.8 million in May 2018. This compares to May tourist arrivals in 2017. The Permanent Secretary for Tourism and Sports, Pongpanu Svetarundra, said the majority of visitors last month were from East Asia, followed by Europe, South Asia, and the United States. Pongpanu said the Chinese remained at the top of international arrivals. For…

  • Krabi bridge washed away in heavy rain | Thaiger

    Krabi bridge washed away in heavy rain

    Officers from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Krabi Office brought in machinery to Tupprik Sub-District yesterday (June 19) to fix the Huay To Bridge after it was damaged by flash flooding yesterday. The damage of the bridge blocked a local community of 30 houses near Khao Panom Benja National Park as well as officers at the national…

  • Death penalty for child rape cases in Myanmar voted down | Thaiger

    Death penalty for child rape cases in Myanmar voted down

    PHOTO: A campaign calls for death penalty for child rape – The Irrawaddy In the wake of Monday’s surprise execution of a convicted murderer in Bangkok by lethal injection, the Myanmar Lower House has voted down a proposal for the death penalty to be imposed in child rape cases, The Irrawaddy News Online reported on Tuesday. The proposal was spearheaded…

  • Measures to control the use of herbicides being developed | Thaiger

    Measures to control the use of herbicides being developed

    The Biotechnology Alliance Association (BAA) recently held a meeting to develop measures to control the use of certain herbicides before proposing them to the Department of Agriculture (DOA). The BAA meeting looked into the use of paraquat, chlorpyrifos and glyphosate herbicides and how to use them in the farming industry. Experts from educational institutions, health and agriculture-related organizations also participated…

  • Dead dolphin washed ashore at Surin Beach | Thaiger

    Dead dolphin washed ashore at Surin Beach

    A dead dolphin, 1.26 meters long, has been found on Surin Beach this morning (June 20). Officials at Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organisation (OrBorTor) were notified that the dolphin had been washed up on Surin Beach in Cherng Talay. MaAnn Samran, chief of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administrative Organisation (OrBorTor) headed to Surin beach to head the inspection with officials. Khun…

  • Missing Ranong woman found after Saturday’s flash floods | Thaiger

    Missing Ranong woman found after Saturday’s flash floods

    The Thaiger reported about a woman who went missing on Saturday night amongst the torrential rain when the pick-up truck she was in got caught in a flash flood. Sadly, she was found dead. Searchers have recovered the body of the Ranong woman who was a passenger in a pickup truck that had been swept into a canal. The four-day…

  • Monkey update: Rassada locals say returned monkeys happy to be home | Thaiger

    Monkey update: Rassada locals say returned monkeys happy to be home

    Tha Chin locals in Rassada say they’re satisfied with the way the monkeys were captured last Friday (June 15) while locals say sterilised monkeys at Soi King Kaew in Rassada can get back into their groups now that they’re been released into their area. Yesterday (June 19) Pongchart Chouehorm, the Director of the Natural and Wildlife Education Centre at Khao…

  • Pattani: Suspected insurgent shot by southern troops | Thaiger

    Pattani: Suspected insurgent shot by southern troops

    The Nation is reporting that suspected Muslim insurgent has been killed during a gunfight with Army troops from the Pattani Taskforce in the Kapor district on Wednesday morning. Troops from the Pattani Taskforce surrounded a house in Moo 3 village in Tambon Karubee after they learned that the suspect, Sulaiman Muhammad, was hiding there. Troops claimed that the suspect shot at…

  • French expat rescued off Phuket, jet-ski and parasail ban remains in force today | Thaiger

    French expat rescued off Phuket, jet-ski and parasail ban remains in force today

    A French expat on a dinghy has been rescued in Ao Yon, Wichit yesterday (June 19) while the Phuket Marine Office has announced that jet-skis and parasails will remain beached until today (June 20). Maj Eakkachai Siri of the Phuket Tourist Police was notified at 1.30pm yesterday that a French man, 78 year old Claude Gasca, had been rescued off…

  • Hua Hin: Bomb squad called in to check suspected grenade | Thaiger

    Hua Hin: Bomb squad called in to check suspected grenade

    A bomb disposal crew in Hua Hin was called to the Soi 6 area on Monday following the discovery of an object which locals said looked like a grenade and could have been an explosive device. Local police and military officials attended the scene next to the railway line on Soi 6 where they found an M18 smoke grenade, as…

  • Pattaya: How police tracked down Aussie ‘boat orgy’ operator | Thaiger

    Pattaya: How police tracked down Aussie ‘boat orgy’ operator

    So what can you buy for 3,000 baht in Pattaya these days? A 49 yer old Australian was offering trips on a boat, including x-rated side-show for entertainment, 40 baht beers, and you can film it as well. More details are emerging of the events leading to the arrest of Stephen Carpenter, an Australian national who, along with a few…

  • Phuket marine chief warns operators about boat safety during severe weather | Thaiger

    Phuket marine chief warns operators about boat safety during severe weather

    The chief of the Phuket Marine Office has ordered authorities at all ports and piers, as well as the boat operators, to be careful heading out to sea, including today (June 20). Phuket Marine Office Chief, Surat Sirisaiyat, says “according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) Office, strong winds and waves are still affecting the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand…

  • Response to first execution in Thailand since 2009 | Thaiger

    Response to first execution in Thailand since 2009

    “According to the third national human rights master plan on the justice system for 2014 to 2018, Thailand had a road map to suspend all executions in the country by 2014, amend the Criminal Code to legally abolish the death penalty by 2017, and ratify the Second Optional Protocol to the ICCPR by this year.” Yesterday’s execution of a murderer…

  • Announcement by Thai PM casts doubt on poll date | Thaiger

    Announcement by Thai PM casts doubt on poll date

    PHOTO: His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn “Today, the NCPO gives importance to the preparation of the coronation. Every Thai must not forget. This is important.” – PM General Prayut Chan-o-cha The Thai PM yesterday broke with tradition by mixing politics with the forthcoming coronation saying the government would need to prepare for the important royal ceremony before calling the long-awaited election.…

  • Krabi to be developed as a ‘Tourism for All’ city | Thaiger

    Krabi to be developed as a ‘Tourism for All’ city

    Relevant tourist and municipal organisations are working together to develop Krabi as a city of ‘Tourism for All’ by developing facilities for the disabled and elderly persons. Today (June 19) officials, led by the Krabi Governor Lt Col ML Kittibodee Prawit, were inspecting a pier at Pak Klong Ji Lard in Muang Krabi where tourists depart on boats to Koh Phi…

  • Ladyboy job applicant turned down over her sexuality | Thaiger

    Ladyboy job applicant turned down over her sexuality

    PHOTO: Sanook A recently graduated lady boy has taken to Facebook to claim that she was turned down for a job at a trading company because she was discriminated against based on their sexuality. She posted a screenshot of an email in which the company said “sorry but we don’t accept type two women” (‘Type Two Women’ is the term…

  • Hat Yai: 18 students injured after school van crashes into ditch | Thaiger

    Hat Yai: 18 students injured after school van crashes into ditch

    Eighteen students were slightly injured when their school van crashed into a roadside ditch about one kilometre from their school in Songkhla’s Hat Yai district this morning (Tuesday). The accident occurred on the Hat Yai-bound Asia highway in Tambon Khor Hong. The van driver, 35 year old Yongyut Thongsalalluan, told police that he was driving the students from Songkha’s Chana…

  • Pattaya: Re-invented destination? Not everyone is convinced. | Thaiger

    Pattaya: Re-invented destination? Not everyone is convinced.

    PHOTO: Oriental Escape “Pattaya has reinvented itself for upscale travellers.” In recent years, Pattaya has been striving, perhaps even struggling, to show itself to be more of a upscale and family-orientated destination. Pattaya was under the spotlight again as this year’s host for the Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+), with organiser, Tourism Authority of Thailand placing an emphasis on romance…

  • The Thaiger Briefing – June 19, 2018 | Thaiger

    The Thaiger Briefing – June 19, 2018

  • Phuket: Thailand Amazing Durian and Fruit Festival | Thaiger

    Phuket: Thailand Amazing Durian and Fruit Festival

    Jungceylon Patong yesterday (June 18) hosted the launch of ‘Thailand Amazing Durian and Fruit Festival’ which will last until June 24. Phuket Vice Governor Prakob Wongmaneerung and Deputy-director of Department of Internal Trade Chatchai Saksinchai presided over the opening ceremony. Khun Chatchai says, “The Ministry of Commerce has supported building businesses together with tourism. The festival is being launced in…

  • Pattaya: Australian arrested for selling sex tours on yachts | Thaiger

    Pattaya: Australian arrested for selling sex tours on yachts

    “On December 31, under the name of “AUSTHAI TOURS”, he advertised a boat trip with women supplied in the waters off the coast of Pattaya.” An Australian man has been arrested who police say offered a sex tour in Pattaya. They also say they believe 49 year old Stephen Allan Carpenter is mixed up in smuggling cocaine into Australia hidden in…

  • Chiang Mai: Court asked to halt Doi Suthep construction and kick out the residents | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai: Court asked to halt Doi Suthep construction and kick out the residents

    Residents living in the controversial judicial buildings constructed on the slopes of Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai will have to drive past signs saying it’s a ‘NO MAN’S LAND’ every time they enter the property. The Doi Suthep Forest Reclamation Network is asking the Court of Appeals Region 5 to stop the ongoing construction at the controversial site. “We will…

  • Bangkok: First execution in Thailand in nine years | Thaiger

    Bangkok: First execution in Thailand in nine years

    PHOTO: Thai Rath Thailand has conducted its first execution since 2009. The Department of Corrections has confirmed that a convict has been executed by lethal injection at Bang Kwang Prison in Bangkok. 26 year old Theerasak Longji was convicted of robbing and killing a person with a knife in Trang, southern Thailand, in July 2012. The victim was stabbed 24 times. A…

  • Bangkok: Taxi driver returns 270,000 baht cash | Thaiger

    Bangkok: Taxi driver returns 270,000 baht cash

    The Nation is reporting that a Bangkok taxi driver found cash worth 270,000 baht in Thai, Cambodian and US banknotes in a handbag at the weekend and handed it over to a radio station, which later managed to locate the Cambodian owner and return it to him. The passenger, 24 year old Op Simony Odum, got the money back from…

  • Koh Samui: British tourist apologises for insurance scam | Thaiger

    Koh Samui: British tourist apologises for insurance scam

    PHOTO: Surat Thani Immigration The Daily Mirror is reporting that a British tourist is being forced to apologise after being caught out in an insurance scam while holidaying in Koh Samui. 35 year old Adesanya Olamide Omolaja had told police he was robbed at knife point by three men who stole his backpack. Omolaja claimed the robbers escaped on motorbikes with his…