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  • Illegal Thai workers in South Korea get offer of amnesty

    Illegal Thai workers in South Korea get offer of amnesty

    PHOTO: tacticalinvestor.com The Office of Thai Labour in Seoul, South Korea, says Thai citizens who are working illegally in the country, can apply for an amnesty scheme launched this week. It will run until June 30, 2020. It is estimated that there are between 120,000 and 140,000 illegal Thai workers in South Korea. The Nation reports that the scheme will…

  • Three year old daughter of migrant workers killed at construction site

    Three year old daughter of migrant workers killed at construction site

    PHOTO: The Nation A three year old Cambodian girl has died after being crushed by a truck at the construction site where her parents were working. The Nation reports that the incident took place yesterday, at a construction site in Samut Prakan province, south of Bangkok. It’s understood the nature of the parents’ work patterns meant they were unable to…

  • Pattaya officials warn residents about outbreak of Chikungunya virus

    Pattaya officials warn residents about outbreak of Chikungunya virus

    Health officials in the Bang Lamung area of Pattaya say that many cases of the Chikungunya virus have been reported this year. Most commonly, the infected mosquitoes involved are Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, two species which can also transmit other mosquito-borne viruses, including dengue. From January to the end of October there were 90 cases in Bang Lamung. The virus,…

  • Aung San Suu Kyi shows contempt for case against Myanmar army in international court

    Aung San Suu Kyi shows contempt for case against Myanmar army in international court

    PHOTO: LA Times Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has shown contempt for UN judges investigating the genocide case relating to the Myanmar army’s attacks on the Rohingya in 2017. In her speeches she defended the generals she once defied, for their genocide against the muslim minority living in the Rhakine state, west of the country. Her supporters gathered…

  • Phuket Light Rail project hits a few speed bumps

    Phuket Light Rail project hits a few speed bumps

    The Phuket Light Rail (Phuket Tram) project has hit a few hurdles and has been shelved, apparently temporarily, whilst some further studies are conducted into the ambitious public transport project. The proposed tram route was proposed to start at Phuket Airport and finish at the Chalong Intersection, with a total of 21 stations along the way. As president of the…

  • Thai economy not desperate, just a bit slow – Finance Minister

    Thai economy not desperate, just a bit slow – Finance Minister

    PHOTO: The Nation Thailand’s Finance Minister says the economy is not in a critical situation, it’s just on a bit of a “go-slow” right now. Uttama Savanayana adds that he’s hopeful the situation will improve next year with the go-ahead on a number of large national infrastructure projects. Thai PBS World reports that the minister references the Government’s stimulus efforts…

  • Foreign and Thai business partners cleared of human trafficking charges in Bangkok

    Foreign and Thai business partners cleared of human trafficking charges in Bangkok

    PHOTO: Daily News “At the appeal hearing yesterday, the defendants had their convictions quashed after the court doubted testimony from one of the victims.” A foreign man employed as a nightclub manager in Bangkok’s notorious party zone at Nana has been acquitted of charges of human trafficking and acquiring women for prostitution. ThaiVisa reports that Michael Pearl, a 47 year old…

  • Chiang Mai mountains introduce two new camping facilities

    Chiang Mai mountains introduce two new camping facilities

    PHOTOS: asia.one.com Two new camping grounds are now open and ready to receive visitors in the mountains around Chiang Mai. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation says the Sui Tang and Doi Lang camping grounds are now open and ready for customers. The Nation reports that Sui Tang is located in the district of Chai Prakan, at…

  • Academic calls on Thai government to help migrant children

    Academic calls on Thai government to help migrant children

    PHOTO: South China Morning Post “Premjai says many migrant children face daily health and safety risks as they are forced to work in jobs they’re too young for.” A researcher from Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University is calling on the government to provide assistance for vulnerable migrant children, many of whom are falling through the cracks in the welfare system. Premjai Vungsiripisal, from…

  • Government plans to lure Chinese tourists back by easing visa procedures

    Government plans to lure Chinese tourists back by easing visa procedures

    PHOTO: India Post “The scheme is due to run from New Year until Chinese New Year on January 25, into early February.” The Thai Sports and Tourism Minister says the government is planning a range of stimulus measures to increase Chinese visitor numbers and boost Thailand’s currently sluggish tourism sector. Though there hasn’t been any radical drop in numbers, the…

  • Search still on for missing Phuket kayakers

    Search still on for missing Phuket kayakers

    The search for a Polish tourist and his Thai female off Phuket continues after five days by police, volunteers and the navy. Rescuers are still focusing around the coastlines after scouring the Andaman Sea up to 20 nautical miles offshore earlier in the week. They admit they now have grave fears for the safety of the pair. 27 year old…

  • Will the Constitutional Court dissolve Future Forward Party?

    Will the Constitutional Court dissolve Future Forward Party?

    “The party’s 80 elected MPs would be then be free to join other parties.” The Election Commission is poised to approach the Constitutional Court to disband the Future Forward Party, saying party executives accepted donations from an illegitimate source. It’s the latest move to officially discredit the party that made surprise inroads in its first outing at last March’s election.…

  • Thai police seize another 743 million in Ponzi scheme assets

    Thai police seize another 743 million in Ponzi scheme assets

    PHOTO: newtv.co.th “About 3000 victims have reported losses to the DSI, which expects to wrap up its investigation by the end of the year.” Police have seized assets valued around 743 million baht from suspects in the Forex-3D Ponzi scheme. Confiscated were a Maserati SUV, a Porsche Boxster, a Ferrari Spider, three Ford Mustangs and a Toyota Vellfire passenger van, with…

  • Canadian senior seriously injured after fall in Pattaya

    Canadian senior seriously injured after fall in Pattaya

    PHOTO: View over Pattaya from the Pratunmak Hill area A Canadian museum owner has been injured after a fall in the upscale Pratumnak Hill area in Pattaya. Rescue workers were notified of the incident at 4pm yesterday (Tuesday) and rushed to the scene to find the 86 year old man with a broken leg. He was rushed to hospital. According to…

  • Bangkok less popular, Taipei heads the list – World’s favourite city for expats

    Bangkok less popular, Taipei heads the list – World’s favourite city for expats

    PHOTO: This year’s #1 city for expats – Taipei, Taiwan – Time Out Bangkok has dropped from #5 (in 2018) to #20 this year in the annual Expat City Ranking – a big drop from its former position as a darling of the world expat community. But Asian cities continue to dominate the annual global Top 5 in the Expat City…

  • Four family members killed, 8 injured, after van driver falls asleep at the wheel in Prachuap Khiri Khan

    Four family members killed, 8 injured, after van driver falls asleep at the wheel in Prachuap Khiri Khan

    PHOTO: sanook.com A horrific road accident has claimed the lives of four family members, and left eight other passengers with serious injuries after the van they were travelling in hit a tree in Prachuap Khiri Khan, central-southern Thailand. The incident happened as the van headed south on the Phetkasem Highway. The family were travelling from Ratchaburi in central Thailand to…

  • Army chief slams reports Thanathorn avoided conscription as “fake news”

    Army chief slams reports Thanathorn avoided conscription as “fake news”

    PHOTO: Thai Army Chief General Apirat Kongsompong – Eleven Media Group In rare support for the man who has been campaigning against the Thai Army’s grip on the Nation’s affairs, the Thai Army Commander-in-Chief has come out in defence of Future Forward leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, following false allegations that he used a fake document to avoid military conscription. Thai PBS…

  • Ride-hailing service Grab to be legalised in Thailand

    Ride-hailing service Grab to be legalised in Thailand

    PHOTO: Investvine Grab Car and Grab Bike, the ride and taxi hailing apps, are likely to become legal in Thailand after the head of the Land Transport Department said public consultation was mostly positive. The DLT received around 1000 supportive comments and observations in a consultation, according to Thai news agency Sanook. The department will submit its findings to the Transport…

  • Tesco to sell assets in Thailand and Malaysia

    Tesco to sell assets in Thailand and Malaysia

    Tesco, Britain’s biggest supermarket chain, has announced it may sell off its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia. A statement says that “following inbound interest, it has commenced a review of the strategic options for its businesses in Thailand and Malaysia, including an evaluation of a possible sale of these businesses.” In other words, they want to sell. “The evaluation of strategic…

  • Russian tourist bitten by a monkey on To Sae Hill, Phuket town

    Russian tourist bitten by a monkey on To Sae Hill, Phuket town

    PHOTOS: Phuket Hotnews On December 10, a report emerged that a tourist had been bitten by a monkey on the popular To Sae Hill viewpoint in Phuket Town. The video shared on social media shows that the man was bleeding a lot from his arm before another man helped attend to the wound to stop the blood. A volunteer who…

  • More direct flights between Vietnam and Thailand amid growth in tourism

    More direct flights between Vietnam and Thailand amid growth in tourism

    PHOTO: Asia 361 Thailand is gearing up to welcome more Vietnamese visitors, with a number of airlines increasing direct flights between both countries and adding some new routes too. The Tourism Authority of Thailand says the additional routes should help boost the number of first-time visitors from Vietnam. The Nation reports that several carriers are launching new services from beyond…

  • High winds, strong waves harm southern fishing businesses

    High winds, strong waves harm southern fishing businesses

    PHOTO: Sumeth Panpetch Fishermen in the Ranot district of Songkhla province in southern Thailand, are struggling to make a living as strong winds and waves of three to five metres in height continue to batter the southern Gulf coast. The Nation reports that dangerous conditions in the Gulf of Thailand have been preventing local fishermen from going to sea for…

  • Driver sees red, smashes window of car parked in disabled zone

    Driver sees red, smashes window of car parked in disabled zone

    PHOTO: Thai PBS World A driver who’s had enough of able-bodied people parking in disabled parking bays has vented his frustration by smashing the car window of one such offender. The incident is understood to have taken place in the parking lot of a Big C in Chiang Rai, with the man posting about it on social media, saying he…

  • UPDATE: Polish and Thai kayak pair still missing off Phuket

    UPDATE: Polish and Thai kayak pair still missing off Phuket

    PHOTOS: Newshawk Phuket As we enter day four of the search for 26 year old Mateusz Juszkiewicz from Poland and his female Thai friend, 23 year old Werakan Sirirakon, there is no update other than the pair are still missing. Last evening Rawai’s mayor, Arun Solos revealed that the missing pair were wearing life vests when they set off for…

  • Injured Irish tourist refuses to pay, starts fight, ends up on footpath in Pattaya

    Injured Irish tourist refuses to pay, starts fight, ends up on footpath in Pattaya

    PHOTOS: The Pattaya News An Irish tourist who was allegedly attacked at a bar shortly after arriving in Pattaya was in fact the instigator, according to the venue’s staff and management. 46 year old Bart O’Gready was found unconscious on a sidewalk and bleeding heavily from multiple wounds early yesterday morning. He claimed to have been attacked by bar security,…

  • Phuket King’s Cup regatta organisers deny allegations of coral destruction at Kata

    Phuket King’s Cup regatta organisers deny allegations of coral destruction at Kata

    SCREENSHOT: Part of the post from the Kata Beach Shore Diving The 2019 King’s Cup Regatta in Phuket has been run and won, packed up and gone home. The annual event, run for the 33rd time this year, is one Thailand’s most prestigious yachting regattas and traditionally allows its vessels to anchor in the natural Kata harbour, using the Beyond…

  • Hotel association wants rules on short-term rentals, home sharing

    Hotel association wants rules on short-term rentals, home sharing

    PHOTO: Airbnb and other accommodation-share businesses, plus a glut of newly opened hotels rooms across the country, is putting pressure on the traditional hotel model The Thai Hotels Association has again asked for a meeting with the Minister of the Interior to discuss the impact of short-term rentals and home sharing services like Airbnb on the domestic hotel business. The…

  • British diver’s lawyer claims jury blundered in Elon Musk defamation trial

    British diver’s lawyer claims jury blundered in Elon Musk defamation trial

    PHOTO: Getty Images “That is a serious problem. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a bullying billionaire or a penniless troll, that behaviour is ­destructive.” – Vernon Unsworth’s lawyer, Mark Stephens Elon Musk could face a retrial in his defamation case after a lawyer for the British cave diver Vernon Unsworth, based in Chiang Rai, claimed the jury blundered. The Tesla founder…

  • Drunk driver collides with motorcycle in Phuket, killing the rider

    Drunk driver collides with motorcycle in Phuket, killing the rider

    PHOTO: Phuket Hotnews On December 8, Thalang police received a report about an incident on Srisoonthorn Road, opposite the Baan Manik PTT petrol station, in Thalang district, Phuket. At the scene, police found that a grey pick-up truck had collided with a blue Honda Wave motorcycle, causing one death. The motorcycle was lying on its side in the middle of…

  • You introduce new visa requirements? We don’t send any tours.” – Taiwan

    You introduce new visa requirements? We don’t send any tours.” – Taiwan

    PHOTO: Chiang Rai Times “This is not the first time the Thailand Trade and Economic Office has come under fire for enforcing unpopular policies that were introduced without a lot of thought.” It’s now emerged that the proposed requirement for Taiwanese tourists to submit financial statements to obtain a Thai visa happened after the Travel Agents Association of Taiwan threatened to…