Artikel posted in 2019

  • Europe’s searing heatwave breaks temperature records

    Europe’s searing heatwave breaks temperature records

    Europeans have their umbrellas out but not for the rain. This time they’re trying to protect themselves from record heat that is sweeping across continental Europe. Many European cities are not designed for the high heat with air-conditioning not a common addition to most homes.

  • UPDATE: GrabCar driver sacked over assault of two Chinese in Bangkok

    UPDATE: GrabCar driver sacked over assault of two Chinese in Bangkok

    UPDATE: Grab Thailand says it has fired one of its drivers who allegedly assaulted a Chinese passenger on a roadside in Nonthaburi on Thursday. Grab noted they’d received a complaint against the driver and terminated his contract. The company apologised for the incident and said the driver’s alleged behaviour was unacceptable and violated its rules. Grab said it gives priority to passenger safety and carries insurance for them, which will cover the medical costs for the passenger allegedly injured in this case.

  • Dengue fever claims its first case in Chiang Mai for 2019

    Dengue fever claims its first case in Chiang Mai for 2019

    A 12 year old fifth grader has succumbed to a case of dengue fever – its first victim in Chiang Mai this year. Sutheerat Mahasing, an academic at the Chiang Mai Public Health Office, says Chanon Jomputu had died on Wednesday this week. But Sutheerat dismissed rumours that the death resulted from a “new strain” of the dengue virus, blaming the tragedy instead on failure to get the proper treatment in time

  • Thailand tops the poll for countries offering travellers the ‘host’ factor

    Thailand tops the poll for countries offering travellers the ‘host’ factor

    “The perfect destination for travellers seeking to experience a warm welcome and immerse themselves in the local culture.” A recent poll by booking.com across 29 countries has found Thai people to be among the top nationalities who consider their country to be more hospitable than others. Thailand, along with Indonesia, Mexico, Taiwan and India, are the top five countries where locals believe hospitality to be in their DNA, according to the research.

  • Students and driver injured in Petchabun bus incident

    Students and driver injured in Petchabun bus incident

    PHOTOS: Sawangbueang Sampan Thammasatan Rescue Eight people have sustained injuries after an incident between a motorbike and a bus carrying students in Petchabun, north-central Thailand. Emergency responders were notified of the accident in Baan Bueang Sampan, Petchabun this morning. Rescue workers arrived to find an overturned orange school bus on the road

  • Top 7 Thailand expat myths

    Top 7 Thailand expat myths

    If you read the internet, particularly one particular website we won’t name (thaivisa.com)… whoops, then you’d think that Thailand is a dreadful place to visit, filled with hate-filled expats who live in fear and loathing of, well, everything.

  • Injured sea turtle rescued from fishing net in Phang Nga

    Injured sea turtle rescued from fishing net in Phang Nga

    PHOTOS: Jalert Jesadawal A sea turtle has been rescued from a fishing net off the coast of Phang Nga. Khao Lampi Hat Thai Mueang National Park officers were notified that a sea turtle was tangled in a fishing net on the shores of Natai Beach in Kok Kloi, Phang Nga yesterday afternoon.

  • Thailand’s auto manufacturing expects to reach 2.2 million

    Thailand’s auto manufacturing expects to reach 2.2 million

    PHOTO: Autoinfo Car sales for 2019 are likely to increase thanks to the improved purchasing power of Thais as the agricultural sector returns better prices. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Industry, Phasu Loharachun, say the automotive industry is the main economic activity generating revenue for the country. Meanwhile, the total number of cars to be manufactured this year is expected to reach 2.2 million, similar to last year. Of that figure, half are for domestic sales and the other half for export

  • Naked foreigner caught, taken to Chonburi Hospital

    Naked foreigner caught, taken to Chonburi Hospital

    PHOTOS: Pattaya Law Enforcement A naked man has been tracked down and taken to a hospital in Chonburi. Pattaya Law enforcement officers were notified of the incident last night in Banglamung, Chonburi. They arrived at 7-eleven store to find the naked foreign man on the road.

  • One Thai, six Burmese arrested in northern Thailand

    One Thai, six Burmese arrested in northern Thailand

    PHOTO: ThaiVisa A 36 year old Thai man has been arrested for allegedly smuggling six Burmese migrants across the border into Mae Hong Son’s Khun Yuam district. District officials stopped Pimarn Kannikar at a road checkpoint at 5pm on Wednesday night