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  • Starfish collectors on Koh Racha Yai off Phuket

    Starfish collectors on Koh Racha Yai off Phuket

    Facebook user, Khanchit Klingklip, has posted photos of tourists handling a variety sea creature, including starfish off Racha Yai Island. The post read… “again, destroying the property. Who caught it? Who is taking responsibility?” Suchart Ratanruangsri, Director of Marine Resources Conservation, says they’ve already had staff investigating the matters raised in the post. They didn’t locate the tour boat but…

  • THAIGER TODAY. Friday, August 11

    THAIGER TODAY. Friday, August 11

    Government keeping an eye on former PM Yingluck’s supporters | Huge drug bust in Songkla | More paperwork delays in the extradition of Red Bull heir | BKK journalist arrested over investigative story about Deputy PM’s brother.

  • Bangkok Deputy Governor’s bad case of foot-in-mouth

    Bangkok Deputy Governor’s bad case of foot-in-mouth

    EDITORIAL Yesterday we reported on the current figures relating to HIV infection in Bangkok. Although the statistics look bad, in isolation, the general trend is of reduced new infections. The 2,000 new infections of HIV in Bangkok over the past year are not significant when compared to the city’s population of (probably) over 10 million. But getting the story completely…

  • Pattaya taxi driver knocks out foreigner

    Pattaya taxi driver knocks out foreigner

    A Pattaya cabbie has flattened an unidentified foreigner, punching him in the face and knocking him unconscious. Police headed to Pattaya Soi 2 and found the 40 year old farang recovering next to the footpath after locals had dragged him off the road. Emergency volunteers treated him at the scene before transporting him to hospital.   For his part, the 46…

  • Crushed under an elevator at Patong Hotel

    Crushed under an elevator at Patong Hotel

    32 year old Suthep Lookyee, working as a hotel bellboy, has died when squashed under the hotel elevator trying to retrieve his keys.   The accident happened in a hotel in Patong (name provided but not published) on the basement floor in the elevator service area.   Investigators say Suthep dropped the keys into the elevator shaft so he went…

  • Protest brewing over slow response to a search for missing Thai students in the US

    Protest brewing over slow response to a search for missing Thai students in the US

    American authorities are facing protests if they don’t expedite the retrieval of the bodies of two Thai postgraduate students believed to have died in a car crash almost two weeks ago in California, the Thai Consulate in Los Angeles has said. Protests are planned in Fresno county, the scene of the accident, and Los Angeles, as frustration mounts with the…

  • SEA Games starting on August 19

    SEA Games starting on August 19

    The Malaysian South East Asian Games contingent has one aim – one, one, one. The target is to win 111 gold medals and be the top gun of the 29th SEA Games, which is being hosted by the country from Aug 19 to 30. The target was announced by Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin after Prime Minister Datuk Seri…

  • Direct flights from Phuket to India from GoAir.

    Direct flights from Phuket to India from GoAir.

    India budget carrier GoAir is launching its overseas operations with flights from Mumbai to Male in the Maldives as well as Phuket. The airline, owned by the Wadia Group, has been waiting for the delivery of its new generation Airbus 320 Neo planes before starting the overseas legs. GoAir says it will start flights to Phuket in October. It’s the…

  • US Embassy in Bangok offers condolences

    US Embassy in Bangok offers condolences

    The US Embassy in Bangkok has expressed condolences to the families and friends of the two Thai students that appear to have been involved in a tragic accident in California. In its two-sentence statement, the Embassy said: “We are closely following the situation and express our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the two Thai students involved in…

  • Want to win 100,000 baht? Name the new skywalk.

    Want to win 100,000 baht? Name the new skywalk.

    In case you’ve been away or just not read the news for a few weeks, Bangkok has a stunning new walkway above the Pathum Wan intersection. It’s cost 300 million baht and taken two years to construct. But it’s now open and become the new place-to-meet-friends in the capital. But the Skywalk doesn’t have a name. The Bangkok Metropolitan Authority…

  • Upgraded flights from Doha to Krabi.

    Upgraded flights from Doha to Krabi.

    Qatar Airways is upping flights from Doha to Krabi to a daily basis starting December 1st. The increase in service is a response to strong demand for the destination. Currently Qatar operates twice-daily flights to Phuket from Doha and the service taps into the airlines considerable European network. Last year passenger arrivals at Krabi International Airport hit a record high exceeding…

  • ‘Safety’ mayhem on Phuket’s waters

    ‘Safety’ mayhem on Phuket’s waters

    Editorial by Duncan Worthington Let’s be clear from the off that we’re talking about speedboats, specifically day tour operators who pack in the tourists on an overpowered wooden speedboat and then zip off (at speed) to stop A, B, C and D, with a lunch thrown in along the way. In Phuket’s high season, these overpacked “cattle tours” can be…

  • Dead baby found in rubbish bin near Rajabhat University

    Dead baby found in rubbish bin near Rajabhat University

    A local pedestrian had a grizzly find today when she discovered a deceased baby in a garbage bin near Rajabhat University.   The Kusoldharm Rescue Team and police were called to the location at a soi in front of Dusitburi Village.   Police report the the baby was approximately 7 months old, female, pale skin, black hair and found in…

  • Two in serious condition following bus crash on Patong Hill

    Two in serious condition following bus crash on Patong Hill

    The 65 year old driver of the Chinese tour bus that crashed last night, Prajuab Sirikul, is likely to be charged with careless driving. At the moment he’s one of two people listed in a serious condition at Vachira Hospital. The other person was driving a motorbike when the bus collided with traffic around 8pm last night. He’s 31 year…

  • Four hour wait to get through Don Mueang Immigration

    Four hour wait to get through Don Mueang Immigration

    Immigration officials are investigating how passengers had to wait for more than four hours at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. One passenger says she took four hours and 20 minutes to clear immigration and noted than many were getting weak and suffering because of the poor ventilation. People in the queue were posting that there were only 3 immigration…

  • Dissent in Paradise

    Dissent in Paradise

    EDITORIAL The recent silent protest at the country’s most prestigious university in Bangkok, THAT photo of a student in a chokehold from a lecturer and the subsequent publicity, has wider implications than just a sore neck and a university in PR panic.   There’s been a lot of media blow-back on the venerated Chulalongkorn University after it was revealed a…

  • Charging ahead. Electric car charging stations coming to Thailand.

    Charging ahead. Electric car charging stations coming to Thailand.

    The Thailand chapters of four industrial companies are pooling their resources to work towards public charging stations for the next generation of electric cars in the country. Greenlots, BMW Group Thailand, Polytechnology and the Central Group are set to launch ‘Charge Now’ in Thailand which they claim is already the world’s largest network of charging stations for electric and hybrid…

  • Sugar Crusher claims worker’s hand

    Sugar Crusher claims worker’s hand

    31 year old Burmese worker Kyam Thu Aung has had a horrific accident this afternoon (Friday) losing his hand in a home sugar cane crusher. Kusoldham rescue volunteers arrived to find the man with parts of his left hand still inside the crusher. The hand had been destroyed in the crusher and almost completely separated from his forearm. The team…

  • THAIGER TODAY Thursday, August 4

    THAIGER TODAY Thursday, August 4

    Phra Dhammajayo fled to Europe?, all quiet after Day One of new Patong parking restrictions, salvage attempt for car rented by two Thai students missing in US, Airport Director refutes claims in a FB post and more rain on the way for flood-inundated north and northeast.

  • THAIGER TODAY Thursday, August 3 @ Patong

    THAIGER TODAY Thursday, August 3 @ Patong

    D-Day for Patong’s taxi & tuk tuk drivers, missing Thai girls in California, Thai PM visits northeast and officials looking for a new home for some of Phuket’s monkeys.

  • Don’t walk and talk. Woman gets stuck in drain.

    Don’t walk and talk. Woman gets stuck in drain.

    A 26 year old woman has stepped on a drain and fallen in whilst walking in Vichit checking her mobile phone and not watching where she was going. The accident happened at the front of Muang Thai Leasing Office in Chao-fah East Road. Phuket Ruamchai and Kusoldharm Foundation rescue workers arrived at the scene to find the woman sitting on…

  • The Outlook is Bullish

    The Outlook is Bullish

    Despite the volatility that occurred early in the session on Thursday and Fintwits’ instantaneous panic, markets remain in a firm position on the weekly charts. The weekly chart of the SP500 still posted a higher high and higher low in relation to last week’s bar, which was bullish follow- through from the prior week’s breakout. The Thursday intraday blip brought…

  • Two Thais missing in California

    Two Thais missing in California

    Two Thais remain missing after their car was found submerged in a river at the bottom a cliff in California. Foreign Affairs representative, Busadee Santipitakswith, from the Thai consulate in Los Angeles, is working with LA Police to find Thiwadee Saengsuriyarit and her friend. At this stage we only know her friend’s name as ‘Golf’. The pair went missing last…

  • Former Abbot Phra Dhammajayo fled to Europe?

    Former Abbot Phra Dhammajayo fled to Europe?

    Former Abbot Phra Dhammajayo may have fled the country. The DSI (Department of Special Investigations) says they have evidence that he may have bolted to Europe with the help of some of his followers. The Government raided the sprawling ‘space-age’ Dhammakaya Temple headquarters, just north of Bangkok, back in February but came out empty-handed. Authorities have vowed to bring the…

  • Boats collide off James Bond island (Koh Ta Poo). 16 injured.

    Boats collide off James Bond island (Koh Ta Poo). 16 injured.

    Two boats have collided off James Bond Island. A tour boat carrying 20 passengers, including tour guides and crew, were heading back from Koh Ta Poo, better known as James Bond Island, to Koh Panyi for lunch yesterday (Monday, July 31). On the way the ‘Wararat’ crashed into what’s been described as a long tail boat carrying 12 Chinese tourists.…

  • Sakon Nakhon floods easing. Authorities worried about more rain.

    Sakon Nakhon floods easing. Authorities worried about more rain.

    The country’s disaster warning system needs to be reformed, experts emphasized yesterday, as there was no warning for the recent flash flood in Sakon Nakhon that resulted from heavy downpours and leakage in a local reservoir. Meanwhile, experts have reassured the public that there will be no big flood similar to the disaster in 2011, because there was no indication…

  • Phuket hotel registration remains a challenge

    Phuket hotel registration remains a challenge

    Phuket is attracting an ever-increasing number of international visitors to our golden beaches and turquoise seas. But many of the millions of travellers who visit Phuket each year could be staying in unlicensed – and effectively illegal – hotels. According to a new report by hospitality consulting group C9 Hotelworks, less than a quarter of hotels in Phuket (429 out…

  • Congratulations Mareeya Poonlertlarp, our new Miss Thailand 2017

    Congratulations Mareeya Poonlertlarp, our new Miss Thailand 2017

    25 year old Mareeya Poonlertlarp is a half-Thai, half-Swedish model, and has been crowned Miss Thailand Universe 2017 at Siam Paragon Hall in Bangkok. Marayee is 183cm tall, a postgraduate in marketing from the Stockholm Business School and claims to be fluent in four languages – Thai, Swedish, English and Mandarin.   She has won one million baht, a diamond tiara…

  • Don’t feed the fish. Illegal South Korean guide nabbed.

    Don’t feed the fish. Illegal South Korean guide nabbed.

    An illegal Korean tour guide was arrested at Koh Racha Yai yesterday for allowing Korean tourists to feed fish. Kanchit Klingclip, a business operator and conservationist on Racha Island, posted a video clip on line showing the tour guide taking tourists to dive and feed fish, which is a violation of the law under the Department of Marine and Coastal…

  • Letter to Thai Immigration

    Letter to Thai Immigration

    Congratulations to the Thai Immigration Department for its forward thinking on helping to attract additional tourists by waving visa fees for some countries and halving the visa-on-arrival cost for others. A stroke of genius. I’m not sure how you will inform the citizens of these countries of your cunning plan to lure back the tourists in the wake of the…