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  • Beware. Horny elephants in Hua Hin | Thaiger

    Beware. Horny elephants in Hua Hin

    PHOTO: Talk News Online Kulsawek Sawekwannakorn has posted on Facebook about two elephants causing a traffic jam as they faced off on the Phusai to Sai-En Road near Hua Hin last Sunday morning. Traffic was stopped for 20 minutes as pachyderms Bunchuay and Bunmee charged at each other. Because that’s what you do when you’re a horny bull elephant and…

  • Three killed in a Chiang Mai house fire | Thaiger

    Three killed in a Chiang Mai house fire

    A Chiang Mai couple and their two year old child were killed when their house was engulfed in a fire early today. Police report that they were alerted of the fire at the two-floor house in Ban Pa Tun village in Tambon Pa Tun, Muang district around 5.30am this morning. After the fire was put out, three charred bodies were found…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Tuesday | Thaiger

    Thaiger Radio News – Tuesday

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  • Two survive after a six wheeler overturns near the Sarasin Bridge | Thaiger

    Two survive after a six wheeler overturns near the Sarasin Bridge

    Two people have survived after a six wheeler truck, carrying goods on the way to Patong, has overturned in the far north of the island. Police and rescue workers arrived at the scene on Thepkrasattri Road, southbound, near the Phuket Gateway at 1am this morning, to find a six wheeler truck overturned on the side of the road. The truck driver,…

  • Politicians raise doubt over February 24 election date | Thaiger

    Politicians raise doubt over February 24 election date

    The Election Commission secretary-general Jarungvith Phumma is refusing to confirm that the next election will be held on February 24, fuelling speculation of a possible delay. He said February 24 was the earliest date the agency would be ready to hold the general election, citing a conclusion of an Commission meeting held many months ago in Pattaya. “The election commissioners,…

  • Burmese man stabbed friend to death in Phuket Town | Thaiger

    Burmese man stabbed friend to death in Phuket Town

    A Burmese man has stabbed another Myanmar national to death in Phuket Town last night. The Phuket City Police were notified about the incident at a room in Soi Ton Poe in Phuket Town. Police and rescue workers arrived to find the suspect, 56 year old Aung Htoo, a Burmese national, waiting for police. A 13 centimetre knife was also…

  • More ‘wind and waves’ – Phoenix still at the bottom of the Andaman Sea | Thaiger

    More ‘wind and waves’ – Phoenix still at the bottom of the Andaman Sea

    The Phoenix, the boat that sank on July 5 off Phuket’s south west coast, causing the drowning of 47 Chinese tourists, remains 45 metres underwater as the new salvage team have little more success than the original salvage team who threw in the towel a week ago. A Marine Police diver on site, Pol Lt Passakorn Sirichuchote, is quoted in…

  • Village leaders try to track down rubbish dumpers | Thaiger

    Village leaders try to track down rubbish dumpers

    Tourists in Krabi have found construction rubbish being dumped 4 metres from Hat Baan Laem Pong in Krabi District. Two big piles of rubbish had been dumped close to the Hat Baan Laem Pong. The village headman has trying to identify the rubbish dumpers. Cement bags and blocks were found in amongst the piles. The Headman is worried as many…

  • Dates clarified for new smoking bans and regulations | Thaiger

    Dates clarified for new smoking bans and regulations

    The Thai Public Health Ministry official announcement has been issued for smoking bans from no smoking zones. The fine will be 5,000 baht. Khaosod is reporting that the deputy general director of the Department of Disease Control, Doctor Kajonsak Kaewjaras, says the first announcement states the list of types or name of public places, work places and vehicles. The list…

  • Bangkok maths tutor killer admits to crime | Thaiger

    Bangkok maths tutor killer admits to crime

    by Kornkamon Aksorndech The prime suspect in the murder of a young mathematics tutor has told Bangkok police that he killed his victim out of jealousy and anger. Metropolitan Police say he reportedly met with the victim, 27 year old Natthawat Piansakul, who was dating his former girlfriend, to tell him to “stay away from the woman” but claimed he was…

  • Chiang Mai tourism plans to promote more outlying regions for 2019 | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai tourism plans to promote more outlying regions for 2019

    “The plan is to promote traditional, conservative activities such as temple routes, sightseeing tours in the old city and visiting craft villages.” The Tourism Authority Thailand (TAT) Chiang Mai Office has announced its performance for the past year and announced its plans for 2019. Visroot Inhyam, the director general of TAT’s northern region outlined the main issues for tourism promotion…

  • Asia three most ‘sustainable’ cities. And plenty that aren’t. | Thaiger

    Asia three most ‘sustainable’ cities. And plenty that aren’t.

    Singapore, Seoul in South Korea and Hong Kong are the three Asian countries to come out on top of the list of the region’s most sustainable cities. The 2018 Sustainable Cities Index, conducted by Arcadis NV – an Amsterdam-headquartered global design, engineering and management consulting company – found that the three cities ranked highly in the scores given to ‘people’,…

  • KL driver gets an unexpected car wash in flooding tunnel | Thaiger

    KL driver gets an unexpected car wash in flooding tunnel

    An alert driver quickly had to climb out of his car’s window to safety when water suddenly gushed into a road tunnel near Jalan Tun Razak in central KL during heavy rain last night (November 11). The flood waters consumed his car within minutes. According to Bernama, the man identified as 26 year old Teh, says he was really scared…

  • 20 year old sea turtle found in the mangroves near Saphan Hin | Thaiger

    20 year old sea turtle found in the mangroves near Saphan Hin

    A headless green sea turtle, aged more 20 years, has been found dead under a rock at the mangrove forest area behind the Phuket incinerator near Saphan Hin. Officials at the Phuket Marine Biology Centre (PMBC) were notified from locals last night that the sea turtle was found dead amongst the mangroves at the back of Phuket incinerator. Kusoldharm rescue…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Monday | Thaiger

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  • Answers demanded over nuclear waste found in Laem Chabang Port | Thaiger

    Answers demanded over nuclear waste found in Laem Chabang Port

    by Pratch Rujivanrom After Friday’s alert about radio active material being discovered at Thailand’s main sea port at Laem Chabang, authorities have passed on very little news Now academics are urging authorities to come clean with information about the radioactive waste found at the port and investigate the shipment’s entire route. The Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP) and the…

  • Buri Ram teacher probed after boy’s beating | Thaiger

    Buri Ram teacher probed after boy’s beating

    A Buri Ram school has set up a committee to investigate a parent’s allegation that one of its teachers made a Prathom 6 pupil do 50 jumping jacks in the hot sun and then whipped him 10 times with a wooden stick wrapped in duct tape. The 12 year old’s mother revealed Friday’s incident and says her son had merely…

  • One dead in Burmese migrants’ Bangkok brawl | Thaiger

    One dead in Burmese migrants’ Bangkok brawl

    Police this morning arrested nine Myanmar migrant workers allegedly involved in a brawl in Bangkok last night that led to one compatriot’s death along with injuries to five others. A brief video circulated online showing 20 men fighting with knives and metal pipes near a poultry slaughterhouse on Soi Pridi Phanomyong 44, Khlong Ton Nua sub-district, Wattana district. Khlong Ton…

  • Container with radioactive waste being stored at Laem Chabang port | Thaiger

    Container with radioactive waste being stored at Laem Chabang port

    An unknown amount of radioactive waste has been detected inside an export container at the Laem Chabang Deep Seaport, just north of Pattaya, Chon Buri. The port’s deputy director, Vice Admiral Yutthana Mokkhao, says the waste is being kept in the safety zone at the port which is equipped to handle radioactive situation and it is being handled by officials…

  • Rescuers get provisions into flooded Prachuab Khiri Khan district | Thaiger

    Rescuers get provisions into flooded Prachuab Khiri Khan district

    Army and rescue workers, loaded up with ready-made foods and drinking water, were visiting villages behind Chong Lom dam in Bang Saphan Noi district of Prachuab Khiri Khan yesterday after the area was cut off from the outside world. The only road into the district was flooded and had become impassable. Rescuers responded to a distress alert from Amporn Thaokruamat,…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Sunday | Thaiger

    Thaiger Radio News – Sunday

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  • Visa-fee waiver for 21 countries as tourism slump sparks panic | Thaiger

    Visa-fee waiver for 21 countries as tourism slump sparks panic

    by Kat Chanwanpen Visitors from 21 countries are getting their visa-on-arrival fee waived for 60 days, starting December 1. Amid declining numbers of visitors, notably from China, a desperate Cabinet yesterday agreed to waive the 2,000 baht visa-on-arrival fee for tourists from 21 countries for 60 days to try and revive one of the main engines of economic growth. Meanwhile,…

  • Phew! Police report there is no prostitution or drugs in Walking Street | Thaiger

    Phew! Police report there is no prostitution or drugs in Walking Street

    Netizens of Thailand are breathing a collective sigh of relief after it was revealed that there is no prostitution in Pattaya’s infamous Walking Street. Police proudly declared that, following checks on the famous red light district, they found absolutely no evidence of prostitution. The check was one of the highly public monthly police ‘inspections’ of the street, usually with the…

  • Thailand’s first Apple store opens along the Chao Phraya at the new Iconsiam | Thaiger

    Thailand’s first Apple store opens along the Chao Phraya at the new Iconsiam

    The new Iconsiam building is open along the banks of the Chao Phraya along with a stunning new Apple Store, the first in Thailand. One of the features of the new store is the play on the Apple logo which makes it look like a letter of the Thai alphabet, a first such departure for the usually rigorous Apple style-sheet.…

  • Thai man arrested for sexually assaulting British woman in Nai Harn | Thaiger

    Thai man arrested for sexually assaulting British woman in Nai Harn

    Phuket police have arrested a man who sexually assaulted a British female tourist at Nai Harn yesterday. The woman was found crying and distressed as she was running out from a Soi near Naiharn Beach yesterday morning around 8.45am. Read more about the story HERE. Chalong Police found that the suspect lived in the Soi where the tourist ran out from.…

  • Narcotics Control Committee seek advise over legalisation of medical cannabis | Thaiger

    Narcotics Control Committee seek advise over legalisation of medical cannabis

    The rather drawn out and tortuous trek of the process to legalise medical marijuana through the Thai parliamentary system has hit a bit of a hurdle. The Narcotics Control Committee will seek further input before deciding whether to reclassify marijuana, which is now a prohibited narcotic, to enable its use for medical purposes. “We have resolved to consult the Council…

  • Thaiger Radio News – Saturday | Thaiger

    Thaiger Radio News – Saturday

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  • Thai Air Asia posts losses in Q3 citing huge drop in Chinese tourists | Thaiger

    Thai Air Asia posts losses in Q3 citing huge drop in Chinese tourists

    A drop in Chinese tourism, along with higher fuel prices, is being blamed for a loss in the third quarter for Thai Air Asia. Asia Aviation Plc, the operators of the budget carrier, has reported a net loss of 358 million baht for Q3 (third quarter 2018). This compares with a profit of 260 million baht for the same low-season…

  • Thailand’s creative entrepreneurs funding passions through Airbnb | Thaiger

    Thailand’s creative entrepreneurs funding passions through Airbnb

    2,000 Airbnb Homes and Experiences hosts in Thailand are members of the Creative Community 25% of all creative Thai hosts are based in Bangkok. One in every five Thai Experience hosts are from the arts, music, fashion or entertainment industries. Like tourism, which now accounts for more than 10 percent of the world’s global GDP, the creative economy is thriving worldwide.…

  • Hanoi ‘must end eating of dogs before Formula 1’ – Soi Dog Foundation | Thaiger

    Hanoi ‘must end eating of dogs before Formula 1’ – Soi Dog Foundation

    The Soi Dog Foundation, one of the leading organisations battling the dog meat trade in Asia, has called again for a concerted effort in Vietnam to end the eating of dogs and cats. The renewed call comes after the announcement that Liberty Media, owners of the glamorous Formula One (F1) sport have agreed to a “multi-year” deal to stage Grand…