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    Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort puts sustainability at its heart

    The term sustainability is often thrown around as a buzzword in the hospitality industry, but at Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort, it’s genuinely part of their mission. Located in Makham Bay, just south of Phuket Town, the beautiful resort puts...

  • US in Asia: President Biden to ASEAN meeting, VP Harris to APEC

    US in Asia: President Biden to ASEAN meeting, VP Harris to APEC

    Top US officials are set to visit Southeast Asia, with US President Joe Biden joining the ASEAN summit in Cambodia next month, and Vice President Kamala Harris heading to Bangkok for an APEC meeting. The White House has now confirmed that Biden will join the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for their meeting on November 12 and 13. Harris…

  • Who blew it? Putin blames UK Royal Navy for Nord Stream blast

    Who blew it? Putin blames UK Royal Navy for Nord Stream blast

    Russia’s defence ministry has accused the British Royal Navy of sabotaging the Nord Stream gas pipelines last month, a claim that London vigorously denies. Moscow did not provide any evidence to back up its assertion, saying that “British specialists” from the same unit directed Ukrainian drone attacks on the Russian Black Sea fleet in Crimea causing minor damage to a…

  • One Thai national confirmed among those dead in Halloween stampede

    One Thai national confirmed among those dead in Halloween stampede

    Less than one hour ago, the Royal Thai Embassy in Seoul posted a notification on Facebook confirming that one Thai person died during the Halloween stampede in Seoul Korea last night. The Thaiger’s full coverage of the tragedy can be seen here. The Thai Embassy reported that they are in the process of coordinating with the authorities in South Korea.…

  • Thailand hits 7 million international tourists

    Thailand hits 7 million international tourists

    Thailand’s tourism has hit another milestone. As of October 26, the kingdom witnessed 7,349,843 international tourists arriving, surpassing the 7 million mark. It’s put the country within its goal range set by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) of 7 to 10 million visitors for 2022. The TAT announced that over 7 million tourists have arrived since January 1 in…

  • Thailand ladyboy – Facts You Never Know about Ladyboy Culture in Thailand

    Thailand ladyboy – Facts You Never Know about Ladyboy Culture in Thailand

    Thailand ladyboy – Facts You Never Know about Ladyboy Culture in Thailand When looking for an exotic vacation, one of the countries that come to mind most often is Thailand. This Asian country has a lot to offer its guests: its abundance of magnificent temples with gigantic statues of the Buddha, the natural resources available for everyone to explore, its…

  • Last Pakistani in Guantanamo Bay goes home

    Last Pakistani in Guantanamo Bay goes home

    Saifullah Paracha has been in Guantanamo Bay detention centre since he was taken into custody in Bangkok in 2003. The 74 year old was never charged with anything, nor was he accused of any crime, merely “having links” with the al-Qaeda leadership. The oldest inmate at Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba and an innocent man by every legal definition, Paracha…

  • Rich rewards offered for info on currency counterfeiters

    Rich rewards offered for info on currency counterfeiters

    With large numbers of fake banknotes now circulating in Thailand, especially in the north of the country, the Digital Economy and Society Ministry Saturday announced a counterfeit rewards system for those canny enough to spot the fakes and turn them in. If you come up with information on counterfeit banknotes, you can expect to be rewarded with up to 100,000…

  • Is Prayut quiet due to humbleness or unpopularity?

    Is Prayut quiet due to humbleness or unpopularity?

    Is it his humbleness and humility, and his dedication to helping the people of Thailand? Or perhaps it’s because polls show that he is trailing other candidates in next year’s prime minister race. Either way, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has spent the month deflecting interviews and political questions. In recent weeks he’s managed to duck out of most questions from the…

  • Turkey raises terrorism red flags over nordic NATO apps

    Turkey raises terrorism red flags over nordic NATO apps

    Finland and Sweden plan to join NATO at the same time, but such a united front has prompted Turkey to raise questions about both applications. The two Nordic countries applied to join the alliance in May, partly in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but have since run into trouble from Turkey. Ankara accuses the two of harbouring dissident groups…

  • Stealing from the Red Cross – How low can Thailand’s corrupt officials go?

    Stealing from the Red Cross – How low can Thailand’s corrupt officials go?

    Two local administration officials in Chon Buri’s Sattahip district were arrested on Friday accused of taking bribes. Barely a day, or perhaps even an hour, goes by in Thailand at this time without accusations of corruption and bribe taking against the police or government officials. In this case, the two Sattahip officials demanded that a guesthouse operator make a fake…

  • “Where is Nancy?” Man attacks US Speaker Pelosi’s husband with hammer

    “Where is Nancy?” Man attacks US Speaker Pelosi’s husband with hammer

    Fueled by rhetoric from former President Donald Trump and Q-Anon conspiracy theories, a man broke into the home of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacked her husband with a hammer while demanding to see her. The attack is seen by many as a foreshadowing of potential political violence with the upcoming midterm elections in the United States just one…

  • Puffing Israeli passenger puts Bangkok flight at risk

    Puffing Israeli passenger puts Bangkok flight at risk

    An Israeli passenger caused a small fire on an El Al flight from Tel Aviv to Bangkok yesterday. The plane was in mid-flight at the time of the incident and continued on its path as planned until it landed in Bangkok, despite the fire. The nicotine-addicted passenger had been unable to resist a fly puff on an illegal cigarette in…

  • Hornbills fly again over Lampang Chae Son

    Hornbills fly again over Lampang Chae Son

    Absent from Thailand’s northern forests for more than 20 years, a pair of great hornbills have been released into Lampang Chae, Son National Park. The release was described by the Zoological Park Organisation (ZPO) director Attaporn Srihayrun as only the first batch of birds that the organisation plans to return to the wild. The ZPO first bred great hornbills in…

  • Palang Pracharath Party could be dissolved, ex-acting PM banned

    Palang Pracharath Party could be dissolved, ex-acting PM banned

    The fallout continues after a drug bust at a karaoke venue in Bangkok revealed that the owner had previously donated 3 million baht to the Palang Pracharath Party. Now, the political party may face dissolution due to accepting what is believed to be “grey money” donations, with top officials being banned from politics. Former election commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn said that…

  • Thailand’s First Food Rescue App “Yindii” | Thaiger Podcast Ep.10

    Thailand’s First Food Rescue App “Yindii” | Thaiger Podcast Ep.10

    https://youtu.be/MZjQ480O7hI Welcome to Yindii Thailand food Nobody likes to see food wasted.  Sadly, 33% of all food produced worldwide is either wasted or lost,  amounting to around 1.5 billion tons of food squandered annually.  Ecological disaster, really. Resources like labor, water, land,  and energy used to make the food also go to waste in addition to the food itself. 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions are caused by waste! In an effort to assist on a local level, Yindii is on a mission to combat the issue of food waste.  Here at Yindii, we deal with tasty, high-quality surplus food that supermarkets  and restaurants must discard at the end of the day due to an oversupply of the item. This can be premium bakeries that must bake fresh every day or buffet restaurants that restock wholesome food right up to closing time. Make a difference for Thailand while taking advantage of the N.1 surplus food delivery with flash sales & unbelievably discounted prices!…

  • World-Class Medical Hub for Regenerative Cellular Therapy Centre in Bangkok, Thailand

    World-Class Medical Hub for Regenerative Cellular Therapy Centre in Bangkok, Thailand

    Press Release Thailand has been famous for its medical travel, and now it has become a social norm for many expats to come to Bangkok for regenerative medicine.  With the change from medical travel to wellness travel, people nowadays are seeking to upgrade their health with minimally invasive therapy. Stem cell-based regenerative medicine is becoming an increasingly attractive approach to…

  • Police say US gunman’s weapon was taken from him a week before attack

    Police say US gunman’s weapon was taken from him a week before attack

    More details have emerged on the horrific shooting in the US on Monday. Police said that the gunman’s weapon had been taken from him about a week before he shot and killed a teacher and student at the Central Visual & Performing Arts High School in St. Louis. The gunman, 19 year old Orlando Harris, also injured seven others in…

  • Stockholm’s fugitive king cobra found hiding in wall cavity

    Stockholm’s fugitive king cobra found hiding in wall cavity

    While Thailand suffers a plague of serpents, driven out of their natural hiding places by recent flooding, a king cobra, broke out of a new enclosure in a Swedish zoo only days after it arrived. The frightened reptile was found early on Thursday morning, hiding only a few metres from its enclosure. The reptile escaped by squirming through a light…

  • Gamblers allegedly cheated & attacked at casino in Bangkok

    Gamblers allegedly cheated & attacked at casino in Bangkok

    Two gamblers filed complaints to police saying that they were attacked at a casino in Bangkok run by a Chinese man. One of the gamblers reckons Bangkok has more than 100 gambling dens in the city despite gambling being illegal in Thailand, and that police insist there are zero casinos in the city. The founder of the non-profit organisation Saimai…

  • Pervert in Singapore pretended to be female gynaecologist to get nude pics

    Pervert in Singapore pretended to be female gynaecologist to get nude pics

    A pervert in Singapore has been caught pretending to be a female gynaecologist to trick women into sending him photos of their lady parts. The man, 37 year old Ooi Chuen Wei, from Malaysia, used a fake Facebook profile to contact women.  Chuen, posing as a female gynaecologist, asked the women to fill out surveys about their genitals and sex…

  • Police raid Bangkok clinic with unhealthy attitude to sex workers

    Police raid Bangkok clinic with unhealthy attitude to sex workers

    A woman has been arrested on charges of operating a health clinic as a front for prostitution in a housing estate in Bangkok. The KL Health Clinic on Soi Nuanchan in Bung Kum was a front for sex services, according to police who raided the premises yesterday. Investigators arrested the owner of KL clinic Manthira Boonnipan, 35 years old, for…

  • China’s ‘secret police stations’ anger Canada, Netherlands

    China’s ‘secret police stations’ anger Canada, Netherlands

    Canada is investigating reports that secret Chinese “police stations” are operating in Toronto, amid reports of a global network used to target overseas dissidents. The Royal Canada Mounted Police is investigating “reports of criminal activity about the so-called police stations.”  The revelations come days after the Dutch government said it was investigating two suspected stations. The news is also hot…

  • Thais in top 5 most anxious, stressed nations in the world, says Gallup book

    Thais in top 5 most anxious, stressed nations in the world, says Gallup book

    A new book published by Gallup reveals confidence is falling and stress and anxiety are rising among the people of Thailand. The book, Blind Spot, highlighted the percentage of Thai people who said they were worried for much of the previous day doubled between 2012 (18%) and 2019 (36%). It then surged again after the COVID-19 pandemic, to 50% in 2020…

  • Foreign diving instructor rescued off Phuket

    Foreign diving instructor rescued off Phuket

    A foreign diving instructor has been rescued near an island off Phuket’s town of Chalong after he suffered from decompression sickness.  The 53 year old man told emergency responders that he had just recovered and started diving again after having a heart operation. The rescuers took the driving instructor back to Chalong and headed to a nearby hospital, The Phuket Express…

  • Soon-to-be bride tragically killed in car crash in central Thailand

    Soon-to-be bride tragically killed in car crash in central Thailand

    A soon-to-be bride was tragically killed in a car crash in Thailand’s central province of Suphan Buri. The soon-to-be groom, meanwhile, was seriously injured.  The future bride and groom were set to marry on November 6. Yesterday, the two had driven to the eastern Chachoengsao province to deliver eggs. On their way home, a fatal crash happened. The groom, 26…

  • Police arrest Israeli man carrying bullets at Phuket Airport, southern Thailand

    Police arrest Israeli man carrying bullets at Phuket Airport, southern Thailand

    An Israeli tourist was arrested upon arrival at Phuket Airport, southern Thailand, yesterday after security found 55 bullets in his luggage. The 29 year old tourist of Israeli nationality, Gan Chamoun Farjun, arrived in Phuket on a domestic flight at 12.30pm. When Farjun’s grey Samsonite suitcase went through the scanner at airport security, officials noticed what looked like bullet-like objects in…

  • THAI needs to raise 10 billion baht as part of its restructuring plan

    THAI needs to raise 10 billion baht as part of its restructuring plan

    Thailand’s State Enterprise Policy Office (SEPO) announced Thai Airways (THAI) needs to raise 10 billion baht to ensure the company’s shareholding does not dip below 40%. The Finance Ministry, THAI’s biggest shareholder with a 47% stake, revealed plans are already underway to raise the finances and preserve its shareholding in the company. SEPO Director General Pantip Sripimol reported that the…

  • Ask nicely! Offended Myanmar junta refuses to stop slaughter

    Ask nicely! Offended Myanmar junta refuses to stop slaughter

    Myanmar’s military government says it will not yield to pressure from its Southeast Asia neighbours to transform the country from a violent and corrupt methamphetamine factory into a sane and reasonable member of the international community. The junta seized power last year, after a short period of slightly reduced genocide during civilian rule by a semi-elected government, comprised in part…

  • After Bangkok drug party raid, police investigate possible Chinese connections

    After Bangkok drug party raid, police investigate possible Chinese connections

    After police raided a Bangkok drug party with hundreds of Chinese nationals on Wednesday, they are now investigating possible connections with a group of wealthy Chinese business owners.  Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Thai Police, Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, said the police are probing whether the business owners are behind the increasing number of unauthorised night venues in Bangkok’s Ratchada…

  • Two Singaporean men arrested in Bangkok for selling ‘Happy Water’ to nightclubs

    Two Singaporean men arrested in Bangkok for selling ‘Happy Water’ to nightclubs

    Bangkok police arrested two men from Singapore yesterday for allegedly producing a drug known as ‘Happy Water‘ and selling it to entertainment venues around the capital. Happy Water is made by mixing various drugs with sweetened drinks. The drug cocktail is not for the faint-hearted: it typically contains ecstasy, methamphetamine, caffeine, diazepam, and tramadol all in one. Police arrested 63…