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  • Thai health authorities investigate Australian couples’ claim of illness after eating pad thai in Phuket

    Thai health authorities investigate Australian couples’ claim of illness after eating pad thai in Phuket

    The Thai Disease Control Department says they’re investigation claims by a Perth couple that they went through “two years of hell” after eating a plate of Pad Thai while visiting Phuket on holiday in 2017. Stacey Barnes and Ryan Prigg from Perth, along with their two children, visited Thailand in 2017. Once back in Perth they both began to feel…

  • Concrete pieces from Ari BTS station in Bangkok fall on road below

    Concrete pieces from Ari BTS station in Bangkok fall on road below

    PHOTOS: Isara Ariyachaipanich Concrete panelling has fallen from the Ari skytrain station. Luckily there was no one injured. Isara Ariyachaipanich posted photos on his Facebook page showing a huge slab of concrete laying on the road beneath the structure of the Ari BTS station. The concrete fell onto Phayon Yothin Road, near a local bus station. “It was so good…

  • Korean TVs “Law of the Jungle” leaves viewers dismayed about Thai episodes

    Korean TVs “Law of the Jungle” leaves viewers dismayed about Thai episodes

    Thailand’s ‘Post Today’, is reporting that South Korean TV viewers were dismayed when they learned that the production crew and cast of the SBS Television show “Law of the Jungle” had caught protected giant clams while filming the series in Thailand. The topic has become a trending social media topic in Korea. Korean news agency, Yonhap, who interviewed the South…

  • UPDATE: Phuket pad thai blamed for putting Perth couple out of action for two years

    UPDATE: Phuket pad thai blamed for putting Perth couple out of action for two years

    A Perth couple, Stacey Barnes and her husband Ryan Prigg, who ran their personal wellbeing business, ended up unwell for nearly two years, because of a debilitating parasite that they say they caught whilst holidaying in Thailand in 2017. The have blamed the incident on a rogue plate of pad thai they ate at a food court at an ‘upmarket’…

  • Frisky teenagers warned that they are being watched whilst in Thai cinemas

    Frisky teenagers warned that they are being watched whilst in Thai cinemas

    PHOTO: ร่วมแสดงความคิดเห็น Smile, you’re on Chiang Mai’s candid camera. Chiang Mai cinema staff are watching you while you are watching movies at the cinema. But, according to a source at one of the leading northern cinemas, the same is happening around Thailand. And some of the amorous advances are being caught on camera and shared on social media by staff. Chiang…

  • Pattaya police purge on motorbike rental shops and renters

    Pattaya police purge on motorbike rental shops and renters

    PHOTOS: Facebook/Sophon Cable Pattaya Police are cracking down on tourists renting motorbikes in the coastal tourist city as well as the shops renting out the bikes. The current purge is in response to recent problems of marauding tourist bike groups making a nuisance of themselves in the seaside tourist city. Sophon Cable reports that rental shops are now attracting attention…

  • Dolphin sightings in Phang Nga Bay near Phuket – VIDEO

    Dolphin sightings in Phang Nga Bay near Phuket – VIDEO

    Rangers working in the Phang Nga Bay Marine National Park have reported sightings of bottlenose dolphins in Phang Nga Bay. They say it’s a good sign, thanks to the extensive rehabilitation of aquatic animals, seagrass and natural vegetation in the area. The rangers managed to take a picture of a 150 centimetre-long dolphin in front of Koh Panyi, Amphur Muang…

  • ASEAN commit to eliminating marine plastic

    ASEAN commit to eliminating marine plastic

    “At present, four ASEAN members are the world’s top ocean polluters, namely Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand.” At the recent 34th ASEAN Summit in Bangkok last month the 10 member states of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asia Nations) adopted “The Bangkok Declaration on Combating Marine Debris in the ASEAN Region” in an effort to eliminate marine plastic debris in the region. ASEAN…

  • 48 illegal Pakistanis rounded up in Bangkok raid

    48 illegal Pakistanis rounded up in Bangkok raid

    PHOTO: The Nation Children are among 48 Pakistani nationals rounded up by Bangkok Immigration police this week at an apartment in the Bang Na district. Most had overstayed their visas while several didn’t have any travel documents at all. The raid in Soi Baring netted 26 passport holders and 14 with no documents plus another eight people who carried cards indicating…

  • Green sea turtle found dead in a fish trap off Krabi national park

    Green sea turtle found dead in a fish trap off Krabi national park

     PHOTO: thaipost.net Officers from the Nopparat Thara Beach – Phi Phi Islands National Park, yesterday (Monday) removed a metal fish trap from the sea near Koh Met after some fishermen smuggled the trap into the sea. They found a dead green sea turtle trapped inside. The team had to use a bouyancy bag to rescue the turtle body stuck in the fish trap…

  • NCPO chief terminates around 100 orders today

    NCPO chief terminates around 100 orders today

    PHOTO: มติชน The chief of the NCPO will issue his last command that terminates around 100 coup orders. Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam was commenting today on a meeting with chief coalition whip Wirat Rattanset who spoke to him yesterday about the annulment of orders issued by the NCPO between May 2014 and March this year when Thailand held the general election.…

  • TAT Governor predicts 10% revenue rise in 2020

    TAT Governor predicts 10% revenue rise in 2020

    PHOTO: Daily News Yuthasak Suphasorn, governor of Thailand’s Tourism Authority (TAT), says he’s expecting a 10% rise in tourist revenue in 2020 despite global economic uncertainty and a statistical drop in tourism around the country in Q2 of this year. According to Daily News, he confidently predicted that tourists would into Thailand keeping the country in the top 6 of…

  • Thai lady fusses over scratch on car while Frenchman lies injured on the road

    Thai lady fusses over scratch on car while Frenchman lies injured on the road

    PHOTO: Raksiamnews Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon rescue foundation rushed to a housing development to find a French pensioner laying in a pool of blood with head and facial injuries. At the scene they also found the man’s motorbike and a Thai woman fretting over her new Toyota Camry that was scratched on the rear panels. 67 year old Jean Paul 67 was…

  • American Airlines inks deal with Cathay Dragonair for more destinations in SE Asia

    American Airlines inks deal with Cathay Dragonair for more destinations in SE Asia

    American Airlines says they now have a new deal with Hong Kong-based Cathay Dragon Airlines allowing US fliers access to South East Asian hot spots such as Phuket, Chiang Mai, Da Nang and Dhaka, Bangladesh. American’s network also will have more frequent flights to Penang, KL and Hanoi. The deal is said to strengthen American and Oneworld’s ties to Asia, the…

  • Thai Mekong People’s Network takes on China over Mekong River management

    Thai Mekong People’s Network takes on China over Mekong River management

    PHOTO: Airpaz Blog Local residents and environmentalists living along the Thai banks of the Mekong River spent the weekend in hot debate with the Chinese Embassy about Beijing’s utilisation and management of the River. While the embassy accused Thai media of spreading false information on China’s development projects in Southeast Asia’s longest rivers, the Thai Mekong People’s Network fought back,…

  • Property developer confidence takes a dive in second quarter 2019

    Property developer confidence takes a dive in second quarter 2019

    A measurement of real estate developer confidence for the Q2 2019 (April to June) has dropped to 42.2 points from 50.4 points for Q1 2019 (January to March). Thai PBS reports that the second quarter confidence index has fallen below the 50 point median index, reflecting developers’ declining confidence in the economic situation and investment in Thailand. Real estate developers…

  • WeWork Labs join hands with local industry to innovate Thailand’s food industry

    WeWork Labs join hands with local industry to innovate Thailand’s food industry

    WeWork Labs today announces its partnership with National Innovation Agency (NIA), SET-listed Thai Union Group and Mahidol University’s Science Faculty for the SPACE-F program that aims to build a sustainable ecosystem to nurture FoodTech startups in Thailand. SPACE-F is the first global FoodTech startup incubator and accelerator in Thailand and will provide innovative services and support to empower the next…

  • BTS asked to pay 100 billion construction costs in exchange for 30 year concession extension

    BTS asked to pay 100 billion construction costs in exchange for 30 year concession extension

    Manit Techa-apichoke, president of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration-owned Krungthep Thanakhom, says the state firm was empowered by Article 44 of the interim charter to conduct negotiations with the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) over the 100 billion baht debt transfer and concession extension. Manit says the negotiation should be completed in about two months. The Nation reports that the BMA will negotiate with…

  • Four down, one to go – Phuket’s traffic underpass network nearly complete

    Four down, one to go – Phuket’s traffic underpass network nearly complete

    The 540 million baht underground tunnel at Chalong Circle has now been officially opened by the Thai PM. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha presided over the official opening yesterday morning. The tunnel, about 350 metres long, travels between Viset Road and Chao Fah West. Above ground the intersection moves traffic around the renovated roundabout where traffic from Kata (Patak Road), Chalong Pier…

  • Future Forward legal team submits ‘share-gate’ evidence

    Future Forward legal team submits ‘share-gate’ evidence

    PHOTO: Future Forward party secretary-genera, Piyabutr Saengkanokkul In submitting further evidence and clarification over ‘share-gate’, Future Forward party’s legal team has also asked for Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit’s MP status to be reinstated. Thanathorn was suspended from his MP duties when the Constitutional Court decided to accept a case over his alleged media share holdings. The party’s secretary-general Piyabutr Saengkanokkul says, as…

  • Aussie couple blame a dodgy pad thai in Thailand for two years of hell

    Aussie couple blame a dodgy pad thai in Thailand for two years of hell

    A couple from Perth in Western Australia are blaming a plate of Pad Thai has put them through two years of hell. (The link between the pad thai, though implicated by the couple, and their illness was never fully explained) Stacey Barnes and Ryan Prigg from Perth, along with their two children, visited Thailand for a holiday in 2017. Once…

  • Thai Justice officials push for action against parents of teenage biker in Chiang Mai

    Thai Justice officials push for action against parents of teenage biker in Chiang Mai

    The Thai Justice Ministry is urging police to take action against the parents of a 13 year old boy whose foot was torn off in a crash on a 1000cc Kawasaki motorcycle they bought him. The incident in northern Chiang Mai on July 6 was caught on video that went viral drawing a lot of criticism online. Read The Thaiger story…

  • Post-election uncertainties see World Bank downgrade GDP further

    Post-election uncertainties see World Bank downgrade GDP further

    Thai GDP growth is projected to fall from 4.1% last year to 3.5% in 2019, according to a World Bank report out today. The Thailand Economic Monitor noted that exports contracted by 4% in the first quarter of 2019 – the first quarterly contraction in three years. Private investment and household consumption continued to grow close to their three-year high, helped…

  • New EU-Vietnam free trade deal threatens Thailand

    New EU-Vietnam free trade deal threatens Thailand

    PHOTO: Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, where the new trade deals with the EU were signed last week Vietnam’s new trade deal with the EU is threatening Thailand’s trade and investment. The European Union-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement and the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement were signed on June 30 in Hanoi. Thailand has no free trade agreement with the EU so all Thai…

  • Indian tourists filling the gap as Chinese eschew Thailand

    Indian tourists filling the gap as Chinese eschew Thailand

    PHOTO: The Vijitt Resort, Rawai, Phuket Thailand’s currently patchy tourism industry, down but not out, is getting some interim support from visitors from the population colossus to its west, India. The new arrivals are filling in the gap, not quite a gaping hole as yet, of bumper arrivals from China. At a beachfront hotel on Phuket’s south west coast, the occupancy…

  • Green Island – Thailand’s fully self-sufficient tropical paradise

    Green Island – Thailand’s fully self-sufficient tropical paradise

    For those wishing to escape the hectic life, spend a peaceful getaway in the embrace of Thai nature, and take lungfuls of pure air at a place unknown to most tourists, Pha Luai Island is an ideal destination. With a population of only 180 households and situated in Surat Thani’s Ang Thong Islands Marine National Park, just a stone’s throw…

  • Bangkok’s MRT to start passenger free ‘test drive’ on Blue Line extension this month

    Bangkok’s MRT to start passenger free ‘test drive’ on Blue Line extension this month

    The Mass Rapid Transit Authority is poised to open the MRT Blue Line Thaphra extension for passenger test runs later this month. The Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) commenced internal test runs on the MRT Blue Line’s Hua Lamphong – Bangkae extension on July 1. The early phase of the test is intended to ensure the preparedness of officials to…

  • PM opens Chalong Underpass and meets local supporters in Phuket

    PM opens Chalong Underpass and meets local supporters in Phuket

    PHOTOS & VIDEO: District 5 PR Office The PM arrived at the Chalong Underpass area this morning to officially declare the controversial 350 metre underground road tunnel open. The roadworks took nearly four years to complete and caused financial pain, inconvenience and turmoil for both businesses and residents in the south of the island. The Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos was…

  • ‘Net idol’ arrested over monetising online porn and gambling

    ‘Net idol’ arrested over monetising online porn and gambling

    PHOTOS: The Nation | AsiaOne Bangkok police have arrested a “net idol” (a popular Thai social media poster) for allegedly running a closed online group where pornography was sold and gambling promoted. A police source says that 32 year old Jindarat “Amp” Seripaiboonsap was arrested two days earlier at a home on Phetchkasen Soi 48 in Phasi Charoen district. She…

  • New Pattaya police chief ‘reads the riot act’ to pubs and nightclubs

    New Pattaya police chief ‘reads the riot act’ to pubs and nightclubs

    PHOTOS: 77Kaoded The new Pattaya police chief is laying down the law for pubs and nightclubs around Pattaya about rules and regulations. A meeting over the weekend heard that customers under 20 were not permitted, customers must not bring drugs or weapons into the venues and that closing hours must be strictly adhered to. 100 local staff, owners and managers…