Artikel erschien Mai 2019

  • And then there was three – a new bloc emerges from the political number-crunching

    And then there was three – a new bloc emerges from the political number-crunching

    PHOTO: The latest political weapon – an adding machine A third possible bloc is emerging as the phones run hot with major parties trying to persuade the smaller parties and solo MPs to side with them. The magic number is 251 seats to form a workable majority coalition. Any fewer than 250 will mean they risk being defeated on any vote in the lower house

  • Digital dithering: TV operators exit stage right

    Digital dithering: TV operators exit stage right

    Almost a quarter of the industry want to return licences under junta’s offer Six commercial digital TV broadcasters are handing the seven licences they hold back to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission. The move will leave about 1,000 people without a job. Returning the licences are Bright TV for its Bright TV Channel 20, Voice TV for Voice TV Channel 21, MCOT for MCOT Family Channel 14, and BEC World’s Channel 3 for its Family Channel 13 and 3SD Channel 28.

  • Summer storms take their toll on the north-east this year

    Summer storms take their toll on the north-east this year

    It’s been a tough year for residents as a result of summer storms in Thailand’s north-east region. More than 5,000 homes were damaged and 16,000 residents affected by summer storms in Nakhon Ratchasima over the past three months – the assessment from the provincial disaster prevention and mitigation office head Pornchet Saengthong. “Summer storms in this northeastern province this year were more severe than previous years.” He said that from February to May 7, 5,095 homes in 891 villages, covering 16,500 residents, had been damaged in summer storms

  • Syphilis on the rise again in Thailand

    Syphilis on the rise again in Thailand

    Syphilis is again on the rise in Thailand. Although curable, this sexually transmitted disease can turn fatal if patients fail to recognise their infection and thus lose a chance to get timely treatment.

  • Ping-pong bombs used in Samut Prakan gang brawl

    Ping-pong bombs used in Samut Prakan gang brawl

    Samut Prakan police have had to intervene in a confrontation between rival gangs and ended up sending five injured youth to hospital, only for the whole matter to flare up again in the hospital parking area.

  • Prawit defends the PM’s brother being appointed to the new Senate

    Prawit defends the PM’s brother being appointed to the new Senate

    PHOTO: Thai Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan When the media are sceptical, get your wing man to back you up. The deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan has defended the appointment of retired General Preecha Chan-o-cha, the younger brother of PM Prayut, as a senator in the new parliament’s upper house. He said Gen Preecha is qualified as he was a member of the military-appointed NLA. When reporters questioned him today about General Preecha’s frequent absence from NLA meetings, he claimed to be unaware of the problem and asked the reporters to raise the question directly with the general

  • 300K meth pills, 10K of crystal meth seized in Krabi

    300K meth pills, 10K of crystal meth seized in Krabi

    Krabi Officers have seized 311,443 methamphetamine pills and 10 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine.

  • Democrats poised to take on the Election Commission over party-list seats

    Democrats poised to take on the Election Commission over party-list seats

    Join the queue. The Democrat party is joining two other political parties in objecting to the Election Commission’s party-list formula used to allocate seats to parties following the March 24 election. They’ve vowed to take legal action over the matter, along with heu Thai and Future Forward All three have now vowed to explore all possible legal channels to deal with the EC

  • Massive corals off Rayong start bleaching

    Massive corals off Rayong start bleaching

    PHOTOS: Thon Thamrongnawasawat Massive and aged corals have started to bleach off the coast of Rayong in the Gulf of Thailand. Dr Thon Thamrongnawasawat, assistant dean of the Faculty of Fisheries at Kasetsart University and a marine biologist says, “The coral in Rayong has started to bleach

  • Mounds of trash found dumped near condo in Pattaya

    Mounds of trash found dumped near condo in Pattaya

    PHOTOS: Law Enforcement Pattaya City Huge piles of trash have been found dumped behind a condo in Pattaya. Law Enforcement officials from Pattaya City report that they were notified by locals and tourists about the mounds of rubbish left behind a condominium in Soi Arunothia in Pattaya.