Artikel erschien Januar 2019

  • King Maha Vajiralongkorn supports boy attacked by dogs at Sarasin Bridge

    King Maha Vajiralongkorn supports boy attacked by dogs at Sarasin Bridge

    PHOTO: The Phuket PR Office His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn has ordered that the boy, bitten by soi dogs at a Phang Nga beach this week, to be under special medical care by royal command. The seven year old boy was seriously injured after being attacked and mauled by a group of dogs near Sarasin Bridge last weekend.

  • Weather for January 31

    Weather for January 31

    Bangkok Partly to mostly cloudy. High 33C. Winds light and variable.

  • Russian man dies after drowning in a villa pool in Cherng Talay

    Russian man dies after drowning in a villa pool in Cherng Talay

    A Russian man has died after drowning in a pool at a house in Cherng Talay. The Cherng Talay Police say that they were notified by the Thalang Hospital that a foreign man had died while being transported to hospital after being found floating face down in a pool at a house in Soi Pasak 8

  • Air quality for Thailand – January 31

    Air quality for Thailand – January 31

    Central Thailand Everyone may begin to experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects Northern Thailand Members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is not likely to be affected.

  • Polish tourist drowns at Krabi Beach

    Polish tourist drowns at Krabi Beach

    A male Polish tourist has drowned at Nopparat Thara Beach in Ao Nang, Krabi. Ao Nang Police were notified of the incident at 1pm yesterday

  • Bangkok smog: Odd-even number plate driving rule threatened

    Bangkok smog: Odd-even number plate driving rule threatened

    PHOTO: PM Prayut Chan-o-cha. Praying for a change in the weather? PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is warning that he might be forced to introduce the odd-even number rule for traffic in Bangkok if all other measures to ease the health-threatening smog problem in Bangkok and its peripherals fail (they have so far).

  • The ‘sweet generation’ head back to school in Hua Hin

    The ‘sweet generation’ head back to school in Hua Hin

    by Piyarat Nildee Hua Hin residents may be wondering why some of their more mature residents have been putting on school uniforms and heading back to school. Some of the elderly Prachuap Khiri Khan residents reported at a special college for ‘the Sweet Generation’ yesterday, ready for classes and ready to learn again

  • Bangkok smog: Students stay at home whilst drones buzz overhead

    Bangkok smog: Students stay at home whilst drones buzz overhead

    High smog levels in Bangkok are forcing more than 400 schools to close today and tomorrow in an attempt to protect children from harmful effects. The education department says it will review the situation over the weekend

  • Thailand’s Central Group planning to invest $200 million in Grab

    Thailand’s Central Group planning to invest $200 million in Grab

    Central Group, Thailand’s biggest shopping Centre and department store operator, is planning to invest US$200 million (6.3 billion Thai baht) in ride-hailing giant ‘Grab’, according to sources ‘familiar with the matter’ today.

  • 22 arrested over illegal gambling websites in Bangkok

    22 arrested over illegal gambling websites in Bangkok

    Police have arrested 22 suspects following crackdown on online gambling sites across six provinces today. Of the 22, 16 were arrested for alleged links to sbotded.com, sbolucky666.com, sbohero888.com and sure999.com which allegedly provide people with online betting.