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  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: If no one sees, it didn’t happen

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: If no one sees, it didn’t happen

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.…

  • A Decade Ago: Tsunami heroes, safe-sex battles and deadly roads

    A Decade Ago: Tsunami heroes, safe-sex battles and deadly roads

    PHUKET: Ten years ago, the United Kingdom honored four British nationals in Phuket for their efforts in helping tsunami victims, by making them Members of the Order of the British Empire. They were Cynthia Ratcliffe, then president of the Phuket International Women’s Club; Martin Carpenter, chairman of the British Business Association of Phuket; Alan Cooke, the British honorary consul to…

  • New US diet rules would take 20 per cent bite out of American sugar use | Thaiger

    New US diet rules would take 20 per cent bite out of American sugar use

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community New US diet rules would take 20 per cent bite out of American sugar use Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: If the US government has its way, Americans would cut their consumption of sugar and corn syrup by more than 2 million tonnes a year, the…

  • U.S. firm blames Russian ‘Sandworm’ hackers for Ukraine outage | Thaiger

    U.S. firm blames Russian ‘Sandworm’ hackers for Ukraine outage

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community U.S. firm blames Russian ‘Sandworm’ hackers for Ukraine outage Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: U.S. cyber intelligence firm iSight Partners said on Thursday it has determined that a Russian hacking group known as ‘Sandworm’ caused last month’s unprecedented power outage in Ukraine. “We believe that Sandworm…

  • Opinion: Taking Patong to greater heights

    Opinion: Taking Patong to greater heights

    Chalermluck Kebsup is a native of Phuket and has served as the mayor of Patong since May 2014. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Law at Ramkhamhaeng University and received her master’s in Political Science at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University. Here she talks about the problems Patong faces due to the limited availability of area for development and how…

  • Island View: Fear may save more lives

    Island View: Fear may save more lives

    PHUKET: As disheartening as it is to see our hopes of having zero deaths on the roads dashed during the ‘Seven Days of Danger’ road-safety campaign this year, the reality of the situation is that the goal is so unreasonable that officials are simply setting themselves up for failure. Last year, there was a total of 108 road deaths in…

  • On Deck: When only a fraction is enough

    On Deck: When only a fraction is enough

    PHUKET: What happened to fractional boat ownership? In the not-too-distant past, shared ownership of boats seemed to be the ‘thing’. A great way to introduce non-boaters into boating, and then retaining leisure boaters, with a cost-effective form of ownership. A panacea. In Phuket the concept caught on, but was short-lived. Early pioneers included Simon James, Royal Phuket Marina and Twinpalms,…

  • Opinion: Phuket, drive defensively

    Opinion: Phuket, drive defensively

    PHUKET: Despite some positive developments with law enforcement, the sobering results of this year’s ‘Seven Days of Danger road-safety campaign shows that Phuket still has a long way to go before the island’s road safety is at an international standard befitting a world-class tourist destination. The introduction of more proactive law enforcement measures to catch motorists for moving violations is…

  • Speedboat driver charged for death of French snorkeller

    Speedboat driver charged for death of French snorkeller

    KRABI: The speedboat driver who killed a French snorkeller in Krabi on Tuesday has been charged with reckless driving causing death, confirmed Maj Sophon Kongthong of the Krabi City Police. “Yothin Suebsak is currently out on bail while we collect additional evidence to be handed over to the public prosecutor,” said Maj Sophon. Sylvie Thiebau, 52, was snorkelling off Koh…

  • Krabi man dies collecting snails

    Krabi man dies collecting snails

    PHUKET: A Krabi man died while collecting snails with a friend on Wednesday Suthep Inthanu, 38, was recovered from Klongthom Pond by rescue workers with a bag full of river snails, which are often collected for personal consumption or to be sold at local markets. “Our investigation revealed that Mr Suthep and his friend Dolmard Wangsop, 46, were diving at…

  • Underage Phuket jet-ski rentals under fire

    Underage Phuket jet-ski rentals under fire

    PHUKET: Concerns about operators allowing minors to rent out jet-skis in Phuket were raised at the monthly consulate meeting with the Governor on Wednesday. Seven Smulders, the Dutch honorary consul for Phuket, told meeting members that he was worried about the potentially dangerous situations created by allowing minors to operate jet-skis. Mr Smulders’ concerns come fast on the heels of…

  • Business Buzz: How much is a “like’ worth?

    Business Buzz: How much is a “like’ worth?

    PHUKET: A ‘like’ is a measure on Facebook of how popular a page or a post is with other Facebook users. Someone recently asked me what a ‘like’ on Facebook was worth to a business. It started me thinking, could an actual value be placed on a ‘like’? The answer of course is yes, but for each business this value…

  • Full Metal Dojo ready to kick off at Seduction nightclub

    Full Metal Dojo ready to kick off at Seduction nightclub

    PHUKET: Thailand’s leading Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotion, Full Metal Dojo (FMD), is returning to the island with its 8th event ‘FMD8: Return of the Mack’ on January 10 at Seduction nightclub in Patong. After launching its first two events in Phuket in 2014 (story here), FMD moved to Bangkok and has now returned to the Pearl of the Andaman,…

  • Navy conducts SAREX on Patong Beach

    Navy conducts SAREX on Patong Beach

    PHUKET: A Search and Rescue Exercise (SAREX) was conducted at Loma Park on Patong Beach yesterday by the Royal Thai Navy Third Area Command. The SAREX featured air and sea rescue drills, as well as exhibitions on maritime safety. Demonstrations and reenactments performed as part of the training were meant to emulate real-life maritime accidents, giving officers the opportunity to…

  • Brothers arrested for role in Thalang Police Station riot

    Brothers arrested for role in Thalang Police Station riot

    PHUKET: Officials arrested two additional suspects yesterday, wanted in connection with October’s Thalang Police Station riot that saw more than 6 million baht worth of damage to the station and nearby vehicles (story here). Brothers Manop Promkaew, 30, and Manit Promkaew, 27, were apprehended at their home in Thalang after police began to pursue 83 unserved riot-related arrest warrants issued…

  • DDPM reports additional death during road-safety campaign

    DDPM reports additional death during road-safety campaign

    PHUKET: Despite the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Phuket Office’s closing statistic of six road fatalities during the recent ‘Seven Days of Danger’ road-safety campaign (story here), last-minute data has forced them into a correction to their information, adding one more death to this year’s total. The December 31 death of Jordanian Yazeed Munieb Mustafa, 28, was not…

  • Russian expat found dead in Nai Harn hotel room

    Russian expat found dead in Nai Harn hotel room

    PHUKET: A Russian expat was found dead in his hotel room in Nai Harn yesterday morning, with a head wound he had reportedly received two days earlier. Alexander Sharkova, 47, was found by his wife, Marina Sharkova, when she came to pick him up to go to the hospital. Ms Sharkova told officers that on Monday her husband had informed…

  • Island readies for annual Children’s Day

    Island readies for annual Children’s Day

    PHUKET: Prepare for the hustle and bustle of a day full of entertainment and fun activities as Phuket celebrates Children’s Day this Saturday. The first Children’s Day in Thailand was in 1956, since then government leaders have annually branded the event with a slogan. This year, the slogan created by Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha is ‘knowledge and virtue together…

  • Phuket Red Cross Fair grand prize winner yet to claim Toyota Vios

    Phuket Red Cross Fair grand prize winner yet to claim Toyota Vios

    PHUKET: The winner of the Phuket Red Cross Fair lucky draw grand prize has yet to claim their Toyota Vios after the winning ticket was announced on January 4. Phuket Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada, along with his wife Vassana Tipayapongtada, president of the Phuket Red Cross, led the lucky draw center stage at Saphan Hin at about 11:00pm, closing the annual…

  • Drunk restaurant patrons beat down by waiters in parking lot [video] | Thaiger

    Drunk restaurant patrons beat down by waiters in parking lot [video]

    PHUKET: A group of waiters have turned themselves in to police today after a video of them brutally beating three restaurant patrons went viral on the popular ‘Youlike’ Facebook page. Four staff members of the Baan See Khao restaurant in Phuket Town were filmed kicking and punching three men to the ground outside of the establishment on Sunday evening. Police…

  • Malaysia Airlines bans checked baggage on some Europe flights | Thaiger

    Malaysia Airlines bans checked baggage on some Europe flights

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Malaysia Airlines bans checked baggage on some Europe flights Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: Malaysia Airlines said yesterday it has temporarily banned checked-in baggage on some flights to Europe because of “unreasonably strong head winds” on the longer routes it is having to take for safety…

  • Twitter considering 10,000-character limit for tweets | Thaiger

    Twitter considering 10,000-character limit for tweets

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Twitter considering 10,000-character limit for tweets Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) is building a new feature that will allow users to post tweets as long as 10,000 characters, well beyond its current 140-character limit, technology news website Re/code reported on Tuesday. An expansion…

  • Earthquake reported near North Korea nuclear test site, possibly man-made | Thaiger

    Earthquake reported near North Korea nuclear test site, possibly man-made

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Earthquake reported near North Korea nuclear test site, possibly man-made Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: An earthquake that appears to have been man-made near a known nuclear testing site in North Korea was detected by several monitoring agencies today. The United States Geological Service reported a…

  • Road-raging Krabi van driver surrenders [video] | Thaiger

    Road-raging Krabi van driver surrenders [video]

    KRABI: A Krabi van driver surrendered himself to police this morning after a video clip of him driving erratically and attacking a foreigner on a motorbike went viral on social media this week. The video shows van driver Pornthep Petsut, 32, shouting from his vehicle at a motorbike driver and attempting to cut him off before stopping the van to…

  • Speedboat driver kills snorkelling French tourist

    Speedboat driver kills snorkelling French tourist

    PHUKET: A French tourist was killed while snorkelling south of Poda Island in Krabi after she was struck in the head by a speedboat propeller this afternoon. “We were informed of the incident at about 3pm. The speedboat driver fled to Phuket after the accident,” Phuket Marine Police Chief Panya Chaichana told the Phuket Gazette. Krabi Marine Police transported the…

  • Teen dies kayaking in Phuket

    Teen dies kayaking in Phuket

    PHUKET: One man died while kayaking with two friends in the Tah Jeen Canal in Phuket today. Unable to swim, 18-year-old Charnis Kilngklip died after his kayak began taking on water and sank. “One of Mr Charnis’s friends, 17-year-old ‘Chai’, told us that all three of them were in the same kayak when it flipped,” said Lt Col Suchart Meelampong…

  • Phuket road-deaths triple during 2015/16 safety campaign

    Phuket road-deaths triple during 2015/16 safety campaign

    PHUKET: The ‘Seven Days of Danger’ road-safety campaign closed at midnight yesterday with a total of six deaths and 75 injuries. Though the goal, like last year, was set at zero deaths, there were three times as many people killed on Phuket’s roads this year and a 67 per cent increase in injuries. The last fatality during the campaign was…

  • Former Air Force officer busted smuggling drugs through airport

    Former Air Force officer busted smuggling drugs through airport

    PHUKET: A former Royal Thai Air Force officer was arrested at Phuket International Airport on Sunday, as she attempted to smuggle ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) from Bangkok to Phuket. Chutima Somboonrit, 29, was arrested with about 40 grams of ya ice and drug paraphernalia at about 7:30pm, confirmed Lt Col Prawit Engchuan of the Phuket Provincial Police. “We received a…

  • Volkswagen faces billions in penalties as U.S. sues for environment violations | Thaiger

    Volkswagen faces billions in penalties as U.S. sues for environment violations

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Volkswagen faces billions in penalties as U.S. sues for environment violations Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: The U.S. Justice Department on Monday filed a civil lawsuit against Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) for allegedly violating the Clean Air Act by installing illegal devices to impair emission control systems…

  • Ukraine utility cyber attack wider than reported | Thaiger

    Ukraine utility cyber attack wider than reported

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Ukraine utility cyber attack wider than reported Phuket Gazette / Reuters PHUKET: A central European security software firm said on Monday that a cyber attack last month in Ukraine was broader than initially reported last week when the nation’s secret police blamed a power outage on…