7 dead, 60 hurt in Thailand train mishapOctober 5th, 2009 BANGKOK - A train derailed Monday in Thailand's Hua Hin district, killing seven people and injuring over 60, a media report said. The accident took place at about 4.45 a.m.
Medical official: 4 killed when train derails in heavy rains in central ThailandOctober 4th, 2009 Medical official: 4 dead in Thai train derailmentBANGKOK — At least four people were killed and 23 others hospitalized when a train derailed during heavy rains early Monday near a popular seaside resort in central Thailand, a medical official said. The train derailed before dawn near Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand, said Chatree Charoencheewakun, director of the Emergency Medical Institute of Thailand.
Kenya, Ethiopia authorities seize massive piles of bloody elephant ivory at airportsSeptember 30th, 2009 Kenya, Ethiopia authorities seize ivory stashNAIROBI, Kenya — Authorities in Ethiopia and Kenya have seized more than 2,600 pounds (1,200 kilograms) of bloodstained ivory from about 100 illegally killed elephants at airports, the head of Kenya's Wildlife Service said Wednesday. Julius Kipng'etich said trained dogs sniffed out a consignment of bloodstained tusks at Kenya's national airport late Tuesday.
Correction: Thailand-Free Vacations storySeptember 3rd, 2009 Correction: Thailand-Free Vacations storyBANGKOK — In stories Sept. 1 and Sept. 2 about Thailand offering free vacations to Internet-savvy travelers, The Associated Press misspelled the contest's Web site address.
Thailand elephant fitted with artificial leg 10 years after stepping on land mineAugust 15th, 2009 Thai elephant hurt by mine gets artificial legLAMPANG, Thailand — Motola, a female elephant who stepped on a land mine 10 years ago and endured painful operations, was fitted Saturday in Thailand for a permanent artificial leg. The 48-year-old pachyderm became a symbol of the plight of today's elephants, and her injury sparked international sympathy and donations.
Special diet, prayers for elephants in KeralaJuly 17th, 2009 THRISSUR - Elephants are surely being pampered in Kerala. While nearly 65 of them will go for a month long rejuvenation programme at the Guruvayoor temple, Thrissur town Friday had a special prayer for the elephants attended by thousands of devotees.
26 killed in Thai bus, car pile-upJuly 4th, 2009 BANGKOK - Twenty-six people were killed Saturday in a pile-up involving a passenger bus and six cars on a highway in southern Thailand, the police said. The accident occurred at around 2.00 a.m.
Enraged elephant stomps 3 Thai rubber plantation workers to deathJuly 1st, 2009 Enraged elephant stomps 3 Thai workers to deathBANGKOK — A rampaging elephant stomped three rubber tappers to death in southern Thailand on Wednesday after it was left to wander freely by its handler, police said. The 38-year-old domesticated elephant is believed to have attacked the workers in three separate plantations in Trang province before it was recaptured.
Report: Thailand fails to crack down on ivory bazaars, much of it from African elephantsJune 19th, 2009 Report: Thailand fails to curb rampant ivory tradeBANGKOK — Thailand's government has failed to crack down on one of the world's largest markets of illegal ivory, allowing vendors to openly sell products that come from African elephants, a conservation group said in a report released Friday. The group TRAFFIC, which monitors trade in wildlife, said that judging by recent seizures of ivory imports and exports and several surveys it has done since 2006, Thailand has surpassed traditional hotspots like Japan and China.
Court order stops relocation of elephants that clashed with farmers in MalawiJune 10th, 2009 Court order stops elephant relocation in MalawiJOHANNESBURG — A court in Malawi has stopped the evacuation of more than 60 elephants from a rural area where they were getting into deadly battles with farmers. Christina Pretorius of the International Fund for Animal Welfare said Wednesday the order came after residents said it would make more sense to create a local national park for the elephants that have raided farm fields.
Elephants being moved from rural area of Malawi to end deadly feud with local farmersJune 8th, 2009 Evacuation of 60 elephants begins in MalawiJOHANNESBURG — Efforts are under way to end a deadly battle between farmers and elephants in a rural area of Malawi. An international organization says it is doing that by moving more than 60 elephants in the southern African country.
Ancient Hindu sun god bead stolen from Thai museumMarch 7th, 2009 BANGKOK - An ancient bead featuring the Hindu sun god Surya was stolen while on display at Thailand's National Discovery Museum Institute, media reports said Saturday. The stone bead, estimated to be 2,000 years old, was stolen Thursday from the Bangkok museum, where it had been on display since December 19.
First railway link between Thailand and Laos openedMarch 5th, 2009 BANGKOK - The first railway link across the Mekong River connecting Thailand with Laos was officially opened Thursday in a ceremony presided over by Thailand's Princess Sirindhorn. The line allows travel by train from Bangkok to a station inside Laos for the first time, although the train currently stops a few km short of the Laos capital of Vientiane.
Indian, 22 others arrested in 'swinging' Bangkok partyFebruary 4th, 2009 BANGKOK - An Indian was among the 23 people arrested here early Thursday for participating in an orgy, police said. Police raided the 'swinging party' at the Elizabeth Hotel in Bangkok at 12.15 a.m.
Thai electronics maker delays $50 mn India investmentJanuary 4th, 2009 BANGKOK - Delta Electronics (Thailand) will suspend its $50 million investment in a new factory in Chennai, India, and downsize operations in Thailand, news reports said Monday. 'After finishing a feasibility study, we think that the project is not viable to invest in for the time being given the current market conditions,' Delta's executive director Anusorn Muttaraid told the Bangkok Post newspaper.