Saturday’s News-July 8

  • Move Forward claims to have enough  senator votes for Pita to become PM/
  • What is healthcare for retirees in Thailand like?/
  • Pharmacists may be the cure for hospital overcrowding/
  • Loose Bolts Led To Horrific Accident At Don Mueang Airport/
  • Kiwi feared for his life during ‘nightmare’ stay in a Thai detention center/
  • Economy: Economy may not be able to withstand a political stalemate/Chinese EV maker will invest 6 billion baht in Thai plant/French firms eye big ticket investment in Thailand’s EEC/Hurdles must be overcome for Thailand to become a MICE hub/
  • Thailand Experience: 10 Things To Do In Pattaya City/Toddy palm farming in Phetchaburi/
  • International: Dutch government collapses over bitter migration row/US To Send Ukraine Cluster Bombs, NATO Makes Membership Pledge/Russia’s war in Ukraine reaches day 500/For the Third Time This Week, Earth Sets an Unofficial Heat Record/
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Move Forward claims to have enough senator votes for Pita to become PM

A key figure in the Move Forward Party, which is leading an eight-party coalition that expects to form the next government, claimed on Friday to have secured sufficient senator votes for the party’s leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, to become Thailand’s new prime minister.

Move Forward deputy leader Sirikanya Tansakun said that she believed the parliamentary vote to select the prime minister, scheduled for next Thursday (July 13) would see Pita getting enough support in the first round. Continued …

What is healthcare for retirees in Thailand like?

If you’re considering spending your golden years abroad, Thailand has likely popped up on your radar. It’s an enticing proposition – a gentle climate, vibrant culture, and an excellent standard of living, often for far less than you’re accustomed to spending.

But as your thoughts turn toward sunny vistas and beachfront views, it’s important to pause for a moment and consider something a bit less glamorous but equally significant: healthcare. Here, we’ll delve into what healthcare looks like for retirees in Thailand. Continued …

Pharmacists may be the cure for hospital overcrowding

At 59, Wan needs to visit a doctor every four months to keep her hypertension and high cholesterol under control. So, she ends up being a factor in hospital overcrowding and has to suffer long queues for treatment.

“I turned up at 7am today and waited until 1.30 to see a doctor. Then, I had to wait till nearly 3pm to get my medicines,” she said. Continued …

Loose Bolts Led To Horrific Accident At Don Mueang Airport

A Kasetsart University academic said the accident at Don Mueang Airport, whereby a female passenger’s left leg was severed at the knee after it was swallowed by a moving walkway, was caused by loose bolts holding down a metal plate at the end of the conveyor belt.

At around 8.30 a.m. on June 29, the unidentified 57-year-old female passenger, who was traveling to Nakhon Si Thammarat, was proceeding through the southern corridor between piers 4-5 in Terminal 2 when hit by the accident. Continued …

Kiwi feared for his life during ‘nightmare’ stay in a Thai detention center

When Ari Michael Salinger left his hotel in Patong for a stroll around the town, he never thought he would end up living his worst nightmare. Salinger, who returned home to Auckland this week, said he was finally able to breathe.

After a gruesome seven months of surviving what he described as never-ending hell in Thai detention, the 45-year-old is now trying to rebuild his life. Continued …

Economy may not be able to withstand a political stalemate

A vote that delivers a new government led by Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat would lift investor sentiment immediately next Thursday but all the political signs suggest this may not be the case.

Another potential positive is good news this week from the Ministry of Commerce, with Thailand on target for the 6th lowest rate of inflation in the world and the lowest cost of living rise in the 10-member ASEAN bloc in Southeast Asia. Continued …

Chinese EV maker will invest 6 billion baht in Thai plant

China’s third-largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, GAC AION New Energy Automobile, will invest more than 6 billion baht to build a manufacturing plant in Thailand, the Board of Investment said on Friday.

Narit Terdsathirasak, the board’s secretary-general, said the deal followed negotiations with seven agencies: the Excise Department, Customs Department, Office of Industrial Economics, Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, Department of Business Development, Department of Land Transport, and Thai Subcontracting Promotion Assn. Continued …

French firms eye big ticket investment in Thailand’s EEC

In a bid to fortify its economy, the Thai government is extending an invitation to French corporations to make significant investments in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Identified as an ideal zone for the development of a high-tech industrial park, the EEC comprises sections of Chachoengsao, Chon Buri, and Rayong.

The authorities have identified aviation alongside 11 other S-curve industries as prime investment opportunities within the economic corridor. “EEC officials met executives from French companies and they are interested in investing in the corridor,” revealed Chula Sukmanop, the secretary-general of the EEC office. Continued …

Hurdles must be overcome for Thailand to become a MICE hub

Some people are questioning the capability of the country to become an international exhibitions and events hub in the region.

Of the total value of the MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) industry in last year’s fourth quarter, which was 28.5 billion baht, exhibitions generated the most income at 6.88 billion baht. This amount was more than twice as much as corporate meetings, which generated 3.24 billion baht, according to the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB). Continued …

10 Things To Do In Pattaya City

For the wanderlust tourist, Pattaya City has it all: pristine beaches, picturesque views, and countless historical treasures. Situated on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, the city got its start as a humble fishing village in the mid-1800s. But fast-forward to today and Pattaya City is now famed for its stunning golf courses and myriad luxury attractions.

The popular beach town is undoubtedly a tourist haven, from its upscale restaurants and five-star hotels to its thrilling water parks and lush botanical gardens. But, for all of its family-friendly fun, the city also has bustling clubs and bars for those looking to enjoy a night on the town. Known as the City of Sins, head to the infamous Walking Street red-light district area, and tourists will find a pulsating nightlife scene unlike any other. Continued …

Toddy palm farming in Phetchaburi

During King Rama IV’s reign, Phetchaburi thrived with toddy palm farming. The province’s fertile soil and minerals enriched its sugar’s distinct taste. Though unintended, toddy palm cultivation led to a curriculum teaching local production. However, the occupation is labor-intensive, risky, and declining. Genuine Phetchaburi sugar is now a prized commodity. Video 

Dutch government collapses over bitter migration row

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s coalition government collapsed Friday over “insurmountable” differences on how to tackle migration, with elections expected in November. Continued …

US To Send Ukraine Cluster Bombs, NATO Makes Membership Pledge

The United States announced on Friday that it would supply Ukraine with widely banned cluster munitions for its counteroffensive against occupying Russian forces, and NATO’s leader said the military alliance would unite at a summit next week on how to bring Ukraine closer to joining. Continued …

Russia’s war in Ukraine reaches day 500

The United Nations (UN) condemned the civilian cost inflicted by Russia’s war in Ukraine as the fighting passed the 500-day mark, with no end to the conflict in sight. Continued …

For the Third Time This Week, Earth Sets an Unofficial Heat Record

Earth’s average temperature set a new unofficial record high on Thursday, the third such milestone in a week that already rated as the hottest on record. The planetary average hit 63 degrees Fahrenheit, 17.23 degrees Celsius, surpassing the 62.9 and 17.18-degree marks set Tuesday and equaled Wednesday. Continued …

UPDATED! Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

UPDATED! Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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