Artikel erschien Februar 2019

  • Tham Luang cave diver John Volanthen awarded medal by Queen Elizabeth

    Tham Luang cave diver John Volanthen awarded medal by Queen Elizabeth

    PHOTO: Evening Standard One of the cave divers who helped to rescue the 13 Thai footballers has been awarded the George Medal by Queen Elizabeth II for showing “great courage”. John Volanthen was honoured in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London. Diver John Volanthen and his colleague Richard Stanton were the first to find the stranded team, which led to their eventual rescue last year.

  • Firearms and drugs seized in southern provinces crackdown

    Firearms and drugs seized in southern provinces crackdown

    A huge stash of iIllegal firearms and drugs have been seized this month in an upper southern province crackdown.

  • Car-polish warehouse destroyed in Pattaya blaze

    Car-polish warehouse destroyed in Pattaya blaze

    One person has been injured after a fires wept through a Pattaya warehouse full of car polish last night (Tuesday). Police say the fire at Pim Pattaya Company in Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district got started around 7pm. Fire-fighters spent two hours bringing the blaze under control, but not before the roof of the warehouse collapsed.

  • Attack of the macaques – Krabi’s monkeys invade school

    Attack of the macaques – Krabi’s monkeys invade school

    PHOTOS: Srisuda Yongkit More than 20 long-tailed macaques raided a vocational college in Krabi’s Klong Thom district on this morning, apparently in search of food. The monkeys are said to have come down from the hills behind an army base in the district and searched through the garbage bins. But not content with that, they also ransacked teachers’ rooms and classrooms and caused damage to the school

  • Top 10 things NOT to do in Thailand (2019)

    Top 10 things NOT to do in Thailand (2019)

    There are hundreds of things to do in Thailand and you’ll be spoiled for choice during your visit. But there are a few things that may be worth avoiding, despite being available, during your time in the Kingdom.

  • Construction of luxury condo development in Kata continues despite local protests

    Construction of luxury condo development in Kata continues despite local protests

    The Owner of the luxury condominium in Kata has confirmed that that the land is legal and the construction will continue, despite protests from locals and business competitors. Business operators and community in Kata Noi marched in protest about the construction of the luxury condo development. Read more about the protest  HERE .

  • Phuket Police investigating attack on Chinese passengers by taxi driver

    Phuket Police investigating attack on Chinese passengers by taxi driver

    Phuket Police are investigating an incident where Chinese passengers were allegedly attacked by a taxi driver in Patong this morning. Cherng Talay Police report that they were notified from some Chinese tourists that they had been attacked by a taxi driver after they were unable to negotiate a taxi fee from Patong to Cherng Talay.

  • Drunk British man with prosthetic arm responsible for Pattaya roadside crash – VIDEO

    Drunk British man with prosthetic arm responsible for Pattaya roadside crash – VIDEO

    PHOTO: Sanook An allegedly drunk British man, with a prosthetic arm, was responsible for yesterday’s Pattaya incident when a black SUV plowed into motorbikes parked on the side of the road.

  • 74 year old German arrested for alleged murder of teenage Thai wife in 2010

    74 year old German arrested for alleged murder of teenage Thai wife in 2010

    A 74 year old German, accused of stabbing his much younger wife to death, has been arrested after nine years on the run. Siam Rath reports that Heinz Jurgen Theil has been arrested in Chiang Rai province and is now in custody, charged with murder

  • Pregnant wild turtle rescued from Lampang forest fire

    Pregnant wild turtle rescued from Lampang forest fire

    PHOTO: Lampang PR Office Fire fighters have rescued a pregnant wild turtle which was trying to escape from a forest fire at Doi Prabat in Lampang yesterday. The Thai News Agency reports that fire fighters from the Royal Forest Department, who were fighting at the firefront on Doi Prabat in Lampang found the pregnant wild turtle which was doing its best to escape from the blaze. The turtle was rescued to a safe area where it can now lay its eggs.