Artikel erschien April 2019

  • 400,000 take to the skies during Songkran

    400,000 take to the skies during Songkran

    The Airports Department expects over 400,000 passengers to pass through the nation’s 25 airports during the Songkran holiday break. Ampawan Wannako, the director-general of the Airports Department, says passenger projections for the holidays was 404,778 for the period from April 11 (tomorrow) to April 17, or an average of 57,224 passengers per day. This projection is up on last year’s numbers

  • Pattaya ladyboys nabbed for stealing credit cards from South Korean tourist

    Pattaya ladyboys nabbed for stealing credit cards from South Korean tourist

    A pair of ladyboys have been nabbed for allegedly stealing a wallet with three credit cards from a South Korean tourist in Pattaya. The two suspects were identified as 33 year old Sawarin Silaket and 35 year old Onkaew Homdok . Pattaya police chief Pol Colonel Prawit Chorseng said the arrest was made after 44 year old Hojun Cho filed a complaint with police Sunday morning, reporting that his wallet was stolen.

  • Vachira Phuket Hospital sets new after hours fee, other public hospitals to follow

    Vachira Phuket Hospital sets new after hours fee, other public hospitals to follow

    Vachira Phuket Hospital, Phuket’s largest public hospital, will charge non-emergency patients 100 baht for after-hours treatment.

  • Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai coach bursts into flames – VIDEO

    Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai coach bursts into flames – VIDEO

    A tour bus has been erupted into flames in a dramatic roadside fire on a road just out of Chiang Mai. Channel 3 reports that the bus burst into flames 39 kilometres out of Chiang Mai on the Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai Road early this afternoon. The 55 year old driver noticed smoke coming from one of the rear wheels and told everyone to get off the bus.

  • PM uses Article 44 powers to sack Surachate

    PM uses Article 44 powers to sack Surachate

    PHOTO: Spring News Thai media is reporting that the PM Prayut Chan-ocha used his Article 44 powers to remove Lt-Gen Surachate Hakparn from his job as Immigration chief and side-line him to office duties, pending an enquiry. Following Friday night’s transfer of the Immigration chief it has now been announced that PM Prayut placed the Lt-Gen on a list of public servants under investigation using his sweeping powers under Article 44 of the Thai Charter. Daily News reports that he’s been removed from all duties. Surachate, AKA ‘Big Joke’, is now just one of many ‘special advisers’ in the PM’s office

  • One killed, another injured after train slams into upside-down van in Ayutthaya

    One killed, another injured after train slams into upside-down van in Ayutthaya

    PHOTO: Matichon Online One man is dead and another severely injured after their van hit a road barrier and flipped onto railway tracks before being hit by a train in Ayutthaya, just north of Bangkok, early today.

  • Foreign Minister angry at foreign diplomats who attended Thanathorn’s reporting to police

    Foreign Minister angry at foreign diplomats who attended Thanathorn’s reporting to police

    Thailand’s Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai vented his anger today at foreign diplomats who attended the reporting of Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit to police on Saturday morning in Bangkok. The diplomats were from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the US, as well as EU and UN human rights officials

  • Accused took drugs before raping and killing German backpacker

    Accused took drugs before raping and killing German backpacker

    23 year old Ronnakorn Romruen, a rubbish collector, arrested for raping and murdering a German tourist over the weekend, has told police that he consumed drugs before meeting the woman on her rented motorcycle on Koh Sichang. He allegedly killed German backpacker Miriam Beelte aged 27 (some news outlets reports she was 26).

  • Motorcyclist survives being run over at traffic light in Nakhon Nayok – VIDEO

    Motorcyclist survives being run over at traffic light in Nakhon Nayok – VIDEO

    VIDEO: Baan Na Police A motorbike driver has survived after a truck trailer ran over him and his motorbike at traffic lights in Nakhon Nayok, just north-east of Bangkok, yesterday. Daily News reports that the motorbike driver had stopped at the traffic light, waling just in front of the truck. The truck driver apparently was unable to see the motorbike.

  • Royal approval for four light-rail train projects, including Phuket

    Royal approval for four light-rail train projects, including Phuket

    A Royal Decree has given final approval for electric light0rail train projects in Phuket, Phang Nga, Chiang Mai and Nakhon Ratchasima. Komchadluek reports that His Majesty the King has given the royal go-ahead for the long-touted and much-discussed projects from Phuketto Phang Nga, Chiang Mai and Nakhonn Ratchasima.