Phuket Updating Digest</b< Libya halts new migrant boats; Bangkok Post criticism reviewed; EU proceeding with seafood pressure; Six die in trafficking pickup crash; Thai targets AC Milan.
Around the Region Damned Cambodian village suffers deaths; Two killed woman, stuffed her in suitcase; The Fall of Saigon 40 years on; Phlippines protests China water cannon; Ikea to keep riling gays.
PHUKET: Landslide damage at a bridge on Pracha U-Thit 5 Rd close to the Escape de Phuket residential property in Rassada that reportedly happened five weeks ago has yet to be repaired, leaving local residents scared that the bridge could collapse.
Local photographers got together with some paint, models and a beautiful location to come up with something different. Youll love the results.
PHUKET: Representatives of the Thai, Indonesian, Malaysian and Singaporean navies met today (April 21) to improve their joint campaign against piracy in the Malacca Strait and nearby waters.
PHUKET: Police have until June 3 to submit to prosecutors the results of their investigation into the fatal stabbing by Australian Mark Pendlebury of a security guard during a fight outside the Tai Pan disco on Rat-U-Thit Rd, Patong on March 11.
PHUKET: Police today (April 21) arrested a 25-year-old man who had broken into and stolen items from a number of cars in the Phuket Town area last weekend (April 17 & 18).
PHUKET: Today (April 21) is the deadline for people to declare possession of elephant tusks or ivory, whether they are collectors or traders as part of a national drive to clamp down on the illegal trade in ivory so that Thailand can avoid possible embargoes on exports of other animal products.
FORMULA ONE: The first act of the 2015 Formula One, slow though it may have been at times, has closed with a cliffhanger, and Bahrain offered a tantalising glimpse of what is yet to come.