Artikel erschien August 2017

  • THAIGER TODAY. Monday, August 28

    THAIGER TODAY. Monday, August 28

    “She wasn’t here” – Cambodian officials | Thai Government under fire for ‘allowing’ Yingluck to escape | New sugary drink tax | Flow Ride 2017 win for Phuket locals | Gold Mine health-effects report | Big auction win for Land Traffic Office for special number plates.

  • Go Team Phuket! Blitzing the waves in Bangkok

    Go Team Phuket! Blitzing the waves in Bangkok

    The Phuket team blitzed the Asia Flow Tour 2017 in Bangkok over the weekend.   Asia Flow Tour is an annual surfing contest series around Asian countries and had its second stop in Bangkok last Saturday, August 26. The small but tightly knit Asian flow board riding community got together for the event to decide who gets to represent Asia against riders from America, Europe and Oceania.

  • “She wasn’t here. It’s only rumour.” Cambodian officials.

    “She wasn’t here. It’s only rumour.” Cambodian officials.

    From The Phnom Penh Post Cambodian officials Sunday dismissed media reports that former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra fled the country to Dubai via Cambodia ahead of a court decision, saying they had “no record” of such activity and calling the reports “rumours”. Yingluck was scheduled to appear at the Thai Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Political Office Holders on Friday but failed to show up.

  • Donations for 1,500 unprivileged locals during Por Tor festival

    Donations for 1,500 unprivileged locals during Por Tor festival

    Kusoldharm Phuket Foundation has donated food to 1,500 underprivileged people for the Por Tor Festival. Yesterday (August 26), the foundation, with the help of Phuket’s Governor arranged a donation in front of the foundation building.

  • Kofi Annan and Aung San Suu Kyi condemn Rhakine violence

    Kofi Annan and Aung San Suu Kyi condemn Rhakine violence

    Former UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan and Myanmar’s State Minister Councillor, Aung San Suu Kyi have roundly condemned the new upsurge in violence in the Rhakine state, to the north-west of Myanmar. “I strongly condemn today’s brutal attacks by terrorists on security forces in Rakhine State.

  • Sunday drenching for Phuket

    Sunday drenching for Phuket

    Consistent and heavy rains are drenching Phuket this morning as emergency services are stretched to assist drivers and motorcyclists who were stuck in flooded roads.

  • Perth to Bangkok flight aborted

    Perth to Bangkok flight aborted

    Saturday’s Thai Airways flight TG484 from Perth to Bangkok was cancelled after an airport’s jet bridge accidentally hit the plane’s left engine cowling. Thai Airways announced in a press statement that the accident happened at 9.15am Perth time.

  • Would you pay One Million Baht for a number plate?

    Would you pay One Million Baht for a number plate?

    Phuket’s Land Transport Office released 301 new car license plate numbers for auction expecting 22 million Baht revenue. The Director-General of the LTO, Sanit Promwong, chaired an event alongside the Phuket Governor and local authorities

  • Emergency simulation at Phuket International Airport

    Emergency simulation at Phuket International Airport

    Last night (August 25), Phuket International Airport conducted an Emergency Plan Exercise: PEMEX – a yearly full course safety measure rehearsal. Phuket Vice Governor, Sanit Srivihok, chaired the activity. The aim of the exercise was to facilitate the coordination and communication between different bodies, such as government officials, airport and airline staff and business operators in the event of an emergency

  • Two decades of Shinawatra influence fades as Yingluck flees

    Two decades of Shinawatra influence fades as Yingluck flees

    EDITORIAL Now a fugitive from Thai justice, just like her brother, Yingluck Shinawatra is thought to have fled the country as early as last Wednesday. Photos of her praying at temples on Wednesday were probably bogus distractions.