PHUKET XTRA - July 20 More crazy drivers, hunger-strike over Krabi Coal Plant continues, Beemer bites the dust, more bad weather and you MUST see the rain sucker. #PhuketNewsTV #PhuketTV
PHUKET: Following three days of hearing testimony last week, the Phuket Provincial Court has set September 1 as the scheduled date for handing down its verdict for the criminal charges brought against Phuketwan journalists Alan Morison, 67, and Chutima Sidasathian, 34.
The government plans to ask people to donate drinking water to drought-stricken residents, deputy government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd says.
After nearly 10 days of a hunger strike, anti-coal protesters Prasitchai Nunuan and Akradej Chakjunda look weak and weary, but maintain they will continue to fight against a coal-fired power plant planned for their home region in Krabi province.
Microsoft this week announced plans for a celebratory debut this month of Windows 10 operating software designed to spread the US software titan’s offerings across a broad range of devices.
The owner of a meditation centre in Hua Hin where three wild elephants were killed last week has been charged with encroaching on state land.
It’s 2015 and here in Phuket we often come across websites made 3, 4 , 5 or even 6 years ago. Unfortunately the speed of technology doesn’t make things easier to keep up with. However, keeping your website up to date is a must nowadays and it has a very important part to play on the social media strategy.
Latest A breezy day led to exhilarating racing as the competitors in the 2015 Cape Panwa Rhuket regatta enjoyed the final day of the event.
Phuket Updating Digest Water and drought concern Thailand; Hoteliers say China’s invasion will continue; Krabi hunger strike draws support; Airport figures jump; Andy Hall to face jail.