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Seven boats sink in Gulf and Andaman Sea in four days, eight people still missing
Six tour boats and a fishing vessel have sunk in the Gulf and the Andaman Sea in the past four days. Two passengers, a skipper and five crew are still missing.
The “Sawan Tour” dive boat, carrying 16 tourists, mostly foreigners, on a diving trip near Mu Ko Surin National Park in the Andaman Sea, off Phang-nga province, sank on Dec. 23. Sixteen tourists were rescued and two are missing. Continued …
Seventy Three Tourists Rescued after Speedboat Capsized in Satun
A tourist speedboat capsized near Bubu Island, about 3 kilometers from Satun’s Lipe Island, Sunday. The boat carried 73 tourists, including three children and four crew members.
The Navy’s 491st Special Warfare Squadron quickly responded to the emergency, rescuing everyone on board. The capsizing was caused by strong waves, leading to a breach in the hull. The passengers, all wearing life jackets, were safely transferred to another speedboat. Continued …
Airborne pollutants’ rise prompts health alert in Thailand
A surge in respiratory issues is anticipated as airborne pollutants are predicted to rise in the forthcoming weeks across Thailand, prompting a critical directive from the Ministry of Public Health to all national public hospitals. The directive mandates these hospitals to ready themselves to handle the expected increase in health problems.
Deteriorating air quality was observed in various districts of the capital, with PM2.5 concentrations exceeding 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³). Lat Krabang, Thon Buri, Bang Na, Nong Khaem, Yannawa, Ratchathewi, Bangkok Noi and Prawet were among the districts that reported such unhealthy levels of ultra-fine pollutants. Continued …
Cool weather continues, rain for the Deep South
The cool weather in most of Thailand will continue today, with temperatures dropping by 1-2 degrees Celsius in the north, northeast, east and central regions.
The lowest temperature in Bangkok will be 14-19 degrees Celsius and the highest 28-31 degrees, while the north will shiver in temperatures of 3-11 degrees. The Meteorological Department forecasts that the cooler weather will continue until Jan. 1, especially in the north and northeast, though brighter days and warmer temperatures can be expected from tomorrow elsewhere. Continued …
Government Tightens Kratom and Alcohol Sale Rules
The Public Health Ministry has implemented a new regulation requiring vendors of food and drinks containing kratom to display a warning sign at their point of sale.
The rule, effective as of Saturday following its announcement in the Royal Gazette, is part of the amended Kratom Act 2022. The warning is specifically aimed at individuals under 18, as well as pregnant or breastfeeding women, advising against the purchase of this psychoactive product. The rule extends to both physical stores and online vendors, mandating clearly visible warning signs. Continued …
The Best House Cleaning Services in Hua Hin
Maintaining a pristine living space is a top priority for Hua Hin residents and visitors alike. Whether you’re a full-time resident or own a vacation home in this picturesque locale, the importance of a clean and tidy living environment cannot be overstated.
Fortunately, there are specialized cleaning services in Hua Hin that cater to the unique needs of its diverse community. In this article, we’ll explore the top-notch house-cleaning options available, ensuring that your home remains a haven of cleanliness and comfort. Continued …
Female ranger survives rape attempt but faces resignation pressure
A female Thai ranger faced resignation pressure from her superior after she filed a complaint against a soldier who attempted to rape her with the Royal Thai Army (RTA).
The female ranger, 28-year-old Chonlada Charoenram, reached out to the social media influencer, Kannarat “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet, after being forced to resign, even though she was the victim. She tried to end her life after the pressure to resign, but her boyfriend saved her life. Continued …
How can East Asian cities address the challenge of extreme urban heat?
A new World Bank report highlights the danger of extreme heat in East Asia’s cities due to climate change and the urban heat island effect.
Amid continuing urban growth and the accelerating effects of climate change, East Asian cities suffer from more extreme temperatures than surrounding rural areas – being up to 2 degrees Celsius hotter on average. Continued …
4-meter-long King Cobra Found Under Thai Resident’s House
On a typical day in the tranquil Na Thawi district of Songkhla province, the unexpected happened. A 59-year-old resident, Som Sak, discovered a giant King Cobra covertly nestled under his house.
The household was thrown into a state of panic, leading to the immediate alert of Taweesak Busases, a Southern Poisonous Animal Control officer, and the Arriyo rescue team. Continued …
Elephant Attack Claims Woman’s Life in Thai Plantation
In a tragic incident arising from the coexistence of man and wildlife, a 66-year-old Thai woman, Loy, lost her life in a wild elephant attack, while her 70-year-old husband, Lab, sustained injuries.
This unfortunate event occurred in the Thai Prasong plantation area, located in the Klong Plu subdistrict of Nong Yai, Chonburi province, a region marked by conflict between local inhabitants and the wild elephant population. Continued …
Chinese men believed seeking Thai wives to have surrogate sons
Police are investigating a possible new illegal surrogacy movement involving Chinese men marrying Thai women, after a woman complained she was abandoned when her fiance learned the child she was carrying by him was a girl, not the son he wanted.
Deputy National Police Chief Surachate Hakparn said on Monday he had ordered checks on Chinese visitors who might be involved in a “new form of illegal surrogacy” outlawed by the surrogacy law. Continued …
Thailand to burn record 340 tons of narcotics
Thailand will mark the end of this year’s “war on drugs” by incinerating a record 340 tons of seized narcotics starting today, according to the government.
The convoy of seized drugs was transported from the Public Health Ministry in Nonthaburi to the Bang Pu Industrial Estate in Samut Prakan after a ceremonial send-off by the ministers of public health and justice on Monday. Continued …
Police seize over 100 firearms from shrimp farm owner in Prachinburi
Following an extensive operation, police officers seized 111 guns and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition from a shrimp pond owner’s residence in Prachinburi. The authorities seized 48-year-old Sumethe on Dec. 23.
He had been collecting guns for a long time, claiming to have purchased them from the public. He denied any involvement in selling guns. Continued …
Japan revs up Thai automotive industry: Major automakers inject 150 billion baht boost
In a move set to ignite Thailand‘s automotive industry, four major Japanese car giants are gearing up to pump 150 billion baht into manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) in the country.
This collaboration underscores Thailand’s ascent as a powerhouse in the automotive world and spotlights the government’s push towards an electrifying future. Continued …
Thai industries battle tide of cheap imports: Government gears up for tough measures
In a bid to rescue Thailand‘s floundering manufacturing sector, the Thai government is gearing up for a fierce showdown against a deluge of low-priced imports that threaten to drown local industries.
The Commerce Ministry’s crackdown, aimed primarily at products flooding in from China, promises to safeguard Thai manufacturers from the relentless assault on their market share. Continued …
Thailand’s exports surge 4.9% in Nov, projected to cross pre-Covid levels in 2024
Thailand’s exports rose by 4.9% in November compared to the same period last year, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth, the Commerce Ministry said recently.
Data shared by the ministry suggests a positive trend toward a return to pre-pandemic levels, with an estimated growth of 1.99% projected for 2024. Continued …
Land bridge: a great opportunity for Thailand or another dream project?
Among several projects that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s government is pushing to attract foreign investors is the land bridge, an ambitious undertaking that would link the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand and provide thousands of positive opportunities and benefits.
But while the government has worked tirelessly to convince the world of the viability of this megaproject, the response has been vague and wary. Continued …
Christmas morning passenger deluge at Suvarnabhumi airport
Yesterday, Immigration Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Cherngron Rimpadee verified video clips posted on foreigners’ X accounts showing a huge queue of passengers waiting to have their passports checked.
Officials inspected VDO clips posted at about 1:44 a.m. on Dec. 25 showing people lining up to be checked into the country, a large line overflowing from the arrivals hall at the immigration gate at Suvarnabhumi airport, he said. Continued …
2.65M expected to travel through six major airports during New Year holiday week
Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit has announced that approximately 2.65 million passengers are expected to travel through six major Thai airports during the New Year holiday week.
This marks a 35.5% increase compared to the same period last year. The six airports, managed by the Airports of Thailand (AOT), include Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Hat Yai, and Mae Fah Luang–Chiang Rai. Continued …
Lisa — the rise of an iconic Thai soft power
She is called “the goddess of sold-out” by Thais, in reference to her ability to fill auditoriums and stadiums. Thai rapper/dancer Lalisa Manobal has become the female version of the Greek mythological character, King Midas. Everything she touches seems to turn into gold.
It may have all started with her name — if you believe in superstition. Her name “Lalisa” means “the one being praised”. The story goes that she was called Pranpriya Manobal at birth, but her name was later changed to Lalisa on the advice of a fortune teller. Continued …
Inflated holiday airfare prices in Thailand under scrutiny
Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, a member of the House of Representatives and a deputy leader of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), has voiced concerns regarding the inflated airfare prices during the holiday season.
He urged the Ministry of Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) to scrutinize airlines following passenger complaints about excessive ticket costs, particularly for flights from Bangkok to Krabi. Continued …
Airfares likely to remain high in 2024 amid aviation’s green push and strong demand
If you thought you paid eye-watering prices for flight tickets this year, think again. Airfares, which soared during the post-pandemic travel boom, are likely to remain hig in 2024 and for several years, according to industry analysts and executives.
Airlines’ higher operational costs, use of expensive sustainable aviation fuels, inflationary pressures, geopolitical tensions and supply chain bottlenecks are likely to keep fares high, experts said. Continued …
Top 7 Places To Visit In Thailand For Your Winter Getaway
If thoughts of burying your feet in virgin-white sands while basking in the sun and going for late-afternoon swims in turquoise-colored lagoons make your heart beat faster, you’ve probably been toying with the idea of going to Thailand.
The Southeast Asian country is one of the top sunny destinations in the world, and it’s soaring in popularity this winter. Continued …
Diving Into Unique And Underrated Thai Destinations
Thailand remains a favored destination for many travelers, known for its diverse attractions ranging from pristine beaches and historic temples to renowned massages. While Bangkok and Pattaya draw significant attention, Thailand boasts several lesser-explored destinations worth discovering, especially during the visa-free travel period. Here’s a list of places to consider when planning your Thai adventure.
Mae Hong Son: Situated near the Thailand-Myanmar border, Mae Hong Son offers a picturesque landscape dominated by mountain ranges and lush forests. Visitors can engage in various activities, including hiking, boating, and relaxing in hot springs, providing an immersive experience amid nature’s beauty. Continued …
The growing risk of global disorder
The Western-led global economic order had a bad 2023. Surprisingly, the primary cause was not the emergence of an alternative order led by China, as some had anticipated. Instead, it was internal stress that led to more doubts around the world about its effectiveness and legitimacy. Continued …
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