Artikel tagged “Phuket Magazine”

  • Singapore people with HIV shocked by data leak

    Singapore people with HIV shocked by data leak

    from The Straits Times 14,200 people living with HIV in Singapore, who had their personal details leaked, are stunned. The Singapore Ministry of Health has revealed that some 1,900 names in the leaked data were of people who had already died. An HIV-positive US citizen, who had been deported from Singapore after serving a jail term, has leaked online the personal data of 14,200 Singaporeans and foreigners diagnosed with the virus.

  • Air quality for Thailand – January 30

    Air quality for Thailand – January 30

    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.

  • Australia Day 2019 function at Angsana Laguna Phuket Resort

    Australia Day 2019 function at Angsana Laguna Phuket Resort

    PHOTO: Phuket’s Governor Phakaphong Tavipatana and Australian Consul General for Phuket Craig Ferguson Celebrating the 2019 Australia Day, the Australian Consul General for Phuket Craig Ferguson hosted a lovely evening with guests including Phuket’s Governor Phakaphong Tavipatana along with other local dignitaries and invited local Australians. About 300 people were in attendance as Mr Ferguson reflected on the past year and the efforts shared between Australia and Thailand, including the co-operation of Australian volunteer divers and doctors during the cave rescue at the Tham Luang Caves in Chiang Rai last July. Craig noted that two of the divers, Richard Harris and Craig Challen, were named joint Australian of the Year for 2019 last Friday.

  • Vietnam and Thailand head toward $20 billion in two-way trade

    Vietnam and Thailand head toward $20 billion in two-way trade

    FILE PHOTO Việtnam and Thailand are poised to reap the benefits of a US$20 billion two-way trade deal by 2020. A meeting of the Joint Committee on Bilateral Cooperation wrapped up in Thailand yesterday. The two-day meeting was co-chaired by Vietnamese Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Phạm Bình Minh together with the Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai.

  • Air quality for Thailand – January 29

    Air quality for Thailand – January 29

    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. Southern Thailand Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution

  • Thai PM enacts his Article 44 powers to suspend cannabis patents

    Thai PM enacts his Article 44 powers to suspend cannabis patents

    Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has stepped in amid growing controversy over patents for medical marijuana. Critics of the process complain that the high number of patent applications from abroad shows that foreign pharmaceutical corporations were already trying to monopolise Thailand’s fledgling medical-marijuana business. The NCPO leader has used his Article 44 powers to authorise suspension of the current patent applications under review.

  • Palang Pracharat to nominate Prayut as candidate for PM after election

    Palang Pracharat to nominate Prayut as candidate for PM after election

    The pro-junta leaning Palang Pracharat Party is poised to name Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha as its candidate for PM if it can win a majority at the March 24 general election. This revelation from a Palang Pracharat party source as reported by The Nation

  • Thailand’s marine industry unites around single yacht show

    Thailand’s marine industry unites around single yacht show

    The fourth Thailand Yacht Show & RendezVous has now wrapped up with many of the exhibitors praising the new format and noting the sales and contacts made during the four day marine exhibition. The exhibit was held between January 10-13 at the Royal Phuket Marina.

  • Chiang Mai woman charged after describing police as ‘hungry ghosts’

    Chiang Mai woman charged after describing police as ‘hungry ghosts’

    A 55 year old Thai woman in Chiang Mai has been charged with ‘defamation’ after she accused the police of being ‘hungry ghosts’. cm108.c0m website reports that Pol Capt Manit Khampan made an official complaint about the woman and says she had “brought him and the staff under his charge into disrepute”. The woman, named only as “A”, had filmed a traffic checkpoint outside the Hang Dong police station in Chiang Mai.

  • Krabi pair knock over 20 ‘top-up’ payment kiosks

    Krabi pair knock over 20 ‘top-up’ payment kiosks

    Krabi police have arrested two men for allegedly stealing over 20 mobile phone “top-up payment” kiosks. Police said 23 year old Patthapong Songnasuek and 26 year old Sompong Phetsawat were arrested at their house in Moo 3 village in Tambon Nua Klong in Nua Klong district