Artikel tagged “Bangkok”

  • BKK authorities short on solutions to smog *Thaiger Bites

    BKK authorities short on solutions to smog *Thaiger Bites

    By Jintamas Saksornchai Khaosod English is reporting today that authorities were scrambling to respond to worsening smog in the capital city. A government spokesman said junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha has ordered related agencies to inform people of the danger of ultrafine particles after Bangkok’s air quality this past weekend again fell to “unhealthy” levels. As of Monday morning, the international Air Quality Index’s average ranking for the capital was 183, or “unhealthy,” though some areas such as Saphan Khwai and Lat Yao as of 10am were ranked at  “hazardous” levels of 370 and 403, respectively

  • Bangkok in the Top 10 cities in the world with the worst air pollution

    Bangkok in the Top 10 cities in the world with the worst air pollution

    Bangkok is placed Number 9 in the world’s top 10 cities with the worst air quality, Greenpeace Thailand was quoting the US air quality index measuring pollution floating around in the air we breathe. The Thai capital is not in good company. Thai PBS reports that, on top of the list, is New Delhi with 309 on US AQI, Dhaka in Bangladesh with 293, Kolkata in India with 275, Shenyang in China with 264, Kathmandu in Nepal with 246, Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia with 234, Mumbai in India with 196, Wuhan in China with 180, Bangkok with 179 and Dubai, 174.

  • A ladyboy found in the backseat of a sunken car with no pants on – Ayutthaya

    A ladyboy found in the backseat of a sunken car with no pants on – Ayutthaya

    Daily News reports that police in Ayutthaya are baffled after a ladyboy was found dead in a car accident yesterday. The driver’s Honda City had plunged into a canal on the Sena to Lat Bua Luang Road. A rescue worker from Ruam Katanyu Foundation, Anuchart Wuthitham, was first on the scene

  • No sign of elections, but election officials want 22 million baht of new cars

    No sign of elections, but election officials want 22 million baht of new cars

    Voters were disappointed to see yesterday’s deadline for publication of the royal decree slip away, which means the intended February 24 election date is unlikely. To add salt to the wound, the election commission has now announced that its directors will be needing new cars, and the lucky tax payers will be providing them

  • Thai preparedness limits Pabuk damage

    Thai preparedness limits Pabuk damage

    Just a week ago the tropical storm Pabuk was poised to make landfall on the southern Thailand Gulf coast after days of predictions, warnings and anticipation. Now the entire event can be assessed in hindsight and lessons learned for next time. Reliefweb.int has issued a compiled report on Pabuk.

  • Air quality around Bangkok is bad today

    Air quality around Bangkok is bad today

    PHOTO: The Nation Bangkok’s air quality is safe again. Oh, now it’s unsafe again

  • Waiting game for Saudi refugee in Thailand

    Waiting game for Saudi refugee in Thailand

    The ordeal of Saudi Arabian refugee Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun continues, with Australia’s foreign minister Marise Payne telling reporters no asylum deal had been reached.

  • Saudi teen seeks asylum as Australian foreign minister visits Thailand – Thaiger Bites

    Saudi teen seeks asylum as Australian foreign minister visits Thailand – Thaiger Bites

    Australia’s Foreign Minister Marise Payne is in Bangkok today after the Australian Government says it would consider giving asylum to the 18 year old Saudi woman who fled to Thailand from Kuwait, saying she feared her family, which she accused of abuse. Reuters reports that Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun refused to meet her father and brother, who arrived in Bangkok yesterday to try and encourage her to return to Saudi Arabia while denying accusations that her family was abusing her physically and emotionally. Al-Qunun was initially denied entry to Thailand when she arrived at the Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport on Saturday, intending to fly from there to Australia to seek asylum

  • Foreign man crushed under Bangkok bus in apparent suicide

    Foreign man crushed under Bangkok bus in apparent suicide

    “The man was wearing a T-shirt and shorts and had no identification documents.” A western man, at this stage unidentified, was hit and killed by a bus in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district.

  • Immigration police track down officer involved in re-entry stamp scam

    Immigration police track down officer involved in re-entry stamp scam

    PHOTO: Bangkok Post An immigration officer has been suspended without pay for allegedly permitting foreign travellers to do a re-entry  without them having to actually leave the country. Immigration chief Surachate Hakparn says his department has identified the officer and have named him in Thai media. “The officer confessed to have provided entry stamps in return for 5,000 baht from each person.” Investigators are now delving further into the case, looking for others who could have been colluding with the officer in question