Artikel tagged “Phuket Magazine News”

  • Weather for January 15

    Weather for January 15

    Bangkok Phuket Chiang Mai Ko Samui Songkhla Pattaya     The post Weather for January 15 appeared first on The Thaiger Thailand news .

  • 23 Filipino tourists escape serious injury in Bangkok – Phuket bus accident in Chumphon

    23 Filipino tourists escape serious injury in Bangkok – Phuket bus accident in Chumphon

    PHOTOS: หน่วยกู้ภัยมูลนิธิชุมพร //บางหมาก 02 23 Filipino tourists have escaped serious injury in a tour bus crash in Chumphon early this morning. The bus was travelling from Bangkok to Phuket. Chumphon rescue workers were notified of the incident on Phetkasem Road, southbound, at 4.30am this morning

  • Thailand back on track in the Asian Cup after win over Bahrain

    Thailand back on track in the Asian Cup after win over Bahrain

    Chanathip “Messi Jay” Songkrasin helped to drag Thailand football back on track at this year’s Asian Cup. The revitalised team won a 1-0 win over Bahrain in their Group A match at the Al-Maktoum Stadium in Dubai last night.

  • UPDATE: Four defence volunteers killed at school by militants

    UPDATE: Four defence volunteers killed at school by militants

    PHOTOS: The Nation | Thai PBS Disguising themselves as army troops, suspected militants surprised a unit of defence volunteers this morning when they opened fire on them at a school in Yarang district, Pattani. They killed four volunteers and taking away their assault rifles. The violent incident occurred in the compound of Ban Pukoh school in Village 5, Tambon Prachan, where four defence volunteers were assigned to provide protection to teachers.

  • Greenpeace positive on lifting of Thailand’s Yellow Card fishing sanction

    Greenpeace positive on lifting of Thailand’s Yellow Card fishing sanction

    PHOTO: VOA Thai Kobsak Pootrakool, from the PM’s Office says that the European Union (EU) decision to lift its yellow card status on the Thai fishing industry practices reflects significant progress made by the Government in recent years. “The government continues to work hard to improve the state of fishery industry regulations and administration. The next step is to make the fishery industry a key factor in driving Thailand’s economic growth.” Being spared the “yellow card” will yield three key benefits to Thailand: boost Thai exports to the EU, improve Thailand’s reputation internationally, and indirectly benefit other industries in the production chain, according to Kriengkrai Thiennukul, vice chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

  • Thailand has a special support team in the stands today – Asian Cup opener against India

    Thailand has a special support team in the stands today – Asian Cup opener against India

    by Debayan Sen in Abu Dhabi for ESPN Ahead of their Asian Cup opening game against India today, Thailand will have four champion footballers supporting them from the stands. Well, champions in their Chiang Rai district games anyway. The Mu Pa (Wild Boar) football team, whose rescue from the Tham Luang caves last year captured the imagination of the world, will be at the Al Nahyan Stadium supporting their country, as special guests of the Asian Football Confederation.

  • Paralyzed American teacher heads home to US after GoFundMe raises $76,000

    Paralyzed American teacher heads home to US after GoFundMe raises $76,000

    Guillain-Barre Syndrome affects an estimated one in 100,000 people and can cause widespread paralysis Bradner’s family started a GoFundMe account to raise funds to cover her medical care in Thailand, transportation home and rehabilitation in the US Caroline Bradner woke up on the morning of December 22 in Thailand. She couldn’t move and found herself paralyzed from the neck down.

  • Pabuk: Now sits over Andaman Sea, moving west

    Pabuk: Now sits over Andaman Sea, moving west

    The south of Thailand awakes this morning to a wet and windy aftermath of tropical storm Pabuk. The storm centre has crossed the Peninsula and now sits west of Phang Nga province as it weakens and continues to move westerly away from the coast. Gale-force winds, storm surges and flash flooding are still predicted as the remnants of the weakening storm cross the Malay Peninsula

  • Pabuk: Friday awakes with the storm surging up the Gulf coastline

    Pabuk: Friday awakes with the storm surging up the Gulf coastline

    30,000 people are estimated to have been evacuated from coastal districts in Nakhon Si Thammarat whilst some tourists are taking precautions of leaving the Gulf holiday islands, airports close, boats remain at mooring and schools are shut.

  • Thai woman, who won lottery in 2017 and donated 2 million baht, wins again

    Thai woman, who won lottery in 2017 and donated 2 million baht, wins again

    PHOTO: Shin Min Daily News 53 year old Suwana from Ang Thong in the south of Thailand, can’t believe her luck, as she wins top lottery prize for the second year running. In 2017, she was the lucky winner of 30 million baht – the top prize  – and has since proceeded to donate over 2 million baht to build a temple.