Artikel tagged “asian”

  • Asia three most ‘sustainable’ cities. And plenty that aren’t.

    Asia three most ‘sustainable’ cities. And plenty that aren’t.

    Singapore, Seoul in South Korea and Hong Kong are the three Asian countries to come out on top of the list of the region’s most sustainable cities.

  • Unofficial confirmations that Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was aboard crashed helicopter

    FILE PHOTO Although there haven’t been official verifications from authorities, it appears likely that Thai duty free supremo, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, was aboard his personal helicopter when it crashed soon after take off following a league match last night, UK time. Two leading media sources have led with news of Mr Srivaddhanaprabha being on the helicopter when it took off

  • 25 year old Australian, who shot himself in Sakoo, dies

    The young Australian man who shot himself in the right temple at a Sakoo shooting range yesterday afternoon, has died as a result of his injuries. The man shot himself at the Asian Shooting Range, just south of the Phuket International Airport. The man, 25 year old Jayden Antony Cook, had arrived in Phuket on September 25 for a month’s stay.

  • Top 10 Museums in Asia

    Asia has a lot of museums but many are a reminder about rough days in the past, moments in time remembered so they’re not repeated.

  • Thai young gun Varanyu leads by eight shots at Singha Laguna Phuket Open

    Thailand’s Varanyu Rattanaphiboonkij extended his lead by eight shots after shooting a one-under-par 69 in the third round of the Singha Laguna Phuket Open on Saturday. The 21-year-old Thai, who has led since round one, put himself in prime position for his first professional win. He leads on 18-under-par 192 at the award-winning Laguna Phuket course

  • Stunning Malaysian election result ousts Barisan Nasional

    FILE PHOTO Malaysia’s Pakatan Harapan (PH) opposition coalition has crossed the minimum threshold of 112 seats needed to form government in Malaysia. The Election Commission continue to count a few remaining votes this morning but have confirmed the win of the Pakatan Harapan party and coalition members. The result brings to an end the rule of Barisan Nasional (BN) and it’s leader Najib Razak.

  • Which Asian country is doing all the flying in the Asia-Pacific?

    Which Asian country is doing all the flying in the Asia-Pacific?

    Now everyone can fly, or so we’re told by one of the region’s leading budget airlines. So who’s doing all the flying in Asia?

  • Military committee summons forensic team to testify over cadet’s death

    Military committee summons forensic team to testify over cadet’s death

    A fact-finding committee set up by the Supreme Command will invite representatives of the Central Institute of Forensic Science to testify on the autopsy results of a cadet who died at the Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School [AFAPS].

  • Thanyapura’s Colour Fun Run Lights Up 2017’s Phukethon

    Thanyapura’s Colour Fun Run Lights Up 2017’s Phukethon

    Today (Saturday, December 9), around 1,200 people came together to take part in Thanyapura’s annual Colour Fun Run. Runners were both local and international, with many travelling to Thailand specifically to take part in the event. The event celebrates fitness for fun; there are no winners in the Colour Fun Run, and people from all ages and abilities are invited to take part

  • ASEAN-China Phuket meeting to address plastic waste pollution

    ASEAN-China Phuket meeting to address plastic waste pollution

    Thailand’s goal to gradually eradicate plastic waste at sea by 80 million to 160 million kilograms a year by 2021, is expected to be affirmed by Jatuporn Burutpat, chief of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, at the upcoming Asean and China Sea Waste Reduction Meeting, to be held in Phuket on November 22 and 23. Jatuporn cited a 2010 study of 192 countries, published in 2015 in a US-based science journal. The study ranked Thailand as the world’s sixth largest contributor of plastic waste enters the world’s seas at 1.03 million tonnes per year