Artikel erschien Juni 2018

  • Motorbike driver dies after collision with power pole

    A man has died following an accident in Koh Kaew last night (June 25).

  • Phuket Police hunt for the thief of the heroine statue sword

    A thief has stolen a sword which was part of a statue of the Phuket’s Heroines which was in a temple in Thalang. Read more HERE . Khon Prasong, who was a previous Thepkrasattri Mayor, says, “Muang Gomarapat Temple is an important place for Phuket people

  • Mekong tourism grows 13% – PATA Report

    Tourism is booming in the regions bordering Thailand as tourists look further afield of the well-trodden temples and beaches route. More than 59 million travellers visited the five countries that are members of the Greater Mekong Sub-region during 2017, according to the Pacific Asia Travel Association’s Annual Tourism Monitor 2018

  • Election date delay mooted

    Dates for the forthcoming election, earmarked for February 2019 for the last year, are now in flux again following yesterday’s meeting between potential future political players and the NCPO. The election is likely to take place some time between February 24 and May 5 next year, this from the Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam at yesterday’s meeting. It is the first time that any government official has clearly declared any dates for the poll.

  • Deputy PM Prawit calls the Time Magazine article ‘factually innacurate’

    It hasn’t even landed on the magazine stands yet and already the Time magazine article is causing controversy. Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan is denying that the government or the NCPO has banned the distribution and sale of Time magazine’s Asia edition for July  2 issue.

  • Deputy PM Prawit cals the Time Magazine article ‘factually innacurate’

    It hasn’t even landed on the magazine stands yet and already the Time magazine article is causing controversy. Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan is denying that the government or the NCPO has banned the distribution and sale of Time magazine’s Asia edition for July  2 issue. Read our story about the Time Prayut feature HERE

  • ‘Clean.’ Overcrowded Krabi prison declared drug-free

    A random inspection at Krabi prison has turned up no drugs. Officers, led by Phang Nga Prison Chief Soonthorn Detrak and Krabi Prison Chief Yingpinyo Morapan, began the search at 4:30pm last Friday.

  • SOS Children’s Village Phuket invited to ‘Be My Guest’

    Mövenpick Resort & Spa Karon Beach Phuket organised a day filled with activities as part of an on-going partnership with SOS Children’s Village Phuket, an orphanage that was set up in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami and looks after local, unattended children.   On Saturday, June 16, 2018, 20 children from the SOS Children’s Village Phuket were invited to the resort to “be our guests” and spend a day on the resort’s ground to have fun and discover different jobs related to hospitality. The children were picked up in the morning and were introduced to the concepts of eco-sustainability, a key foundation of the resort, by visiting the gardens and learning about the different species of flora that can be found on the property

  • Who is winning the battle between your two wolves?

    Who is winning the battle between your two wolves?

    In our hustle and bustle to clock in and clock out, we need to remember that happiness is a choice. It’s a moment to moment choice and we should remember that happiness is an inside job. Two Wolves But…… You don't look like an addict.Which Wolf will you feed?

  • Khon Kaen: Playtime turns into horror with 9 yearly girl shot

    PHOTO: File Photo By Kritmet Loho The shooting took place while the girl was playing with two boys, ages 10 and 11, at a house in Tambon Moung Wan.  A Khon Kaen physician is pleading with parents to keep weapons away from children after a 10 year old boy accidentally shot and seriously wounded a nine year old yesterday (Sunday). Dr Rapipat Pipatananant of Khon Kaen Hospital made the plea on Monday after updating the condition of the unnamed Nam Pong district girl, who sustained a gunshot wound to the back under the right shoulder. The bullet pierced a lung and caused internal bleeding, but by Monday she was in stable condition, he said