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Welcome to JTPT, your weekly news for Thailand, every Sunday. This week, we'll start with the completion of the "GG in action" initiative, featuring a video of the donation handover to the minivan driver who had a difficult time during the Songkran period. This will include the presence of Phuket Times media and One Championship fighter Arthur Clop. Following this, we'll move directly to the news, discussing the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, an update on Thailand's fuel reserves, and a decrease in hotel bookings. We'll also cover the social and wage demands of Thais on May 1st, a new proposal to reduce visa exemptions, and a potential new exit tax for those leaving the country. We'll explore the business idea of the week, which could generate up to 10,000 baht per month. Finally, we'll touch on a Franco-Thai exhibition in Bangkok and a related report, along with the Euro-Baht conversion rate and a "zapping" segment at the end. First, I want to express my gratitude to this week's donors. STI I made a monthly donation of 5 euros, with a message appreciating the remarkable work that brings them closer to Thailand. L'ach also showed great generosity. An anonymous donor contributed 25 euros, with a message thanking for the news and help for the cats, as 10% of all Tipi donations go towards animal welfare. Pascal donated 5 euros, expressing love for the content and supporting the "miaou and GG." A special thanks to Karine, who has been supporting on Tipi for over a year. François made an exceptional donation of 100 euros, specifically requesting that half be given to the minivan driver, which was done. This also means a portion of his donation will go to animals, making it a triple good deed. Mr. Bonbat Tong contributed 2 euros monthly, thanking for the work and kindness. Jean-Marie has been a long-time supporter for over six months. JC Arlandis gave 10 euros, and Valentin also donated 10 euros, enjoying the Sunday "holiday taste" the videos provide. Nikosaurus, an active member of the Discord community, donated 5 euros. Lastly, Laurent, also a strong presence on Discord, contributed 2 euros.
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Welcome to JTPT, your weekly Thai news broadcast, airing every Sunday. This week's program will build on last week's video, starting with an interview with the Thai minivan driver who was harassed and assaulted during Songkran. This meeting was arranged through the Phuket Times media outlet and accompanied by fighter Arthur Clop. The driver will share his feelings after the incident, and the intention is to offer him support. Following this investigation, the news segment will cover Thailand's new surveillance methods for monitoring irregular foreigners. There will be a story about a Japanese chef whose popular restaurant attracted the attention of immigration authorities. Updates and clarifications regarding long-stay visas for apartment buyers in Phuket will also be provided. The broadcast will then report on the passing of a prominent Thai figure, the founder of Bangkok Hospital and Bangkok Airways. Speaking of deaths, the segment will conclude with an unusual funeral featuring sexy dancers. Finally, there will be an update on the Euro-Baht conversion rate, and viewers are encouraged to stay until the end for the "zapping" segment.
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Welcome to JTPT, the weekly Thai news show. Today's episode features a special format due to personal circumstances, including a hospitalized relative, and the extensive amount of video content related to the Songkran festival, which would have required too much editing time. This format also serves as a test for a potential live streaming news show, which viewers have previously responded positively to. This week, the main topic is Songkran, covering both positive and negative aspects, including the misbehavior of certain tourists, particularly French nationals, and the overall good atmosphere in the majority of the country. For easier viewing, a scroll bar is provided to navigate through different sections of the video.
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This video is a four-day travel vlog to Phu Quoc, Vietnam, an island undergoing significant tourism development. The host was surprised by the island's vision and ambition, drawing comparisons to Phuket 20-30 years ago. The video begins with the journey from Phuket International Airport to Bangkok with Vietjet, a flight costing approximately €200 per person round trip. The flights were surprisingly on time, a positive change from past experiences. A glimpse of Phang Nga Bay, famous for James Bond Island, was captured during the flight. The layover in Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport was uneventful, with the Phuket-Bangkok flight lasting 1 hour 30 minutes and the Bangkok-Phu Quoc flight 1 hour 20 minutes. Upon arrival in Phu Quoc, a 15-minute taxi ride took them to the Minhan Hotel, where they received a refreshing coconut welcome drink. The host provided a tour of the two classic rooms, which featured a connecting door, making them suitable for families. Both rooms had separate balconies. A drone was used to capture an aerial view of the neighborhood. Immediately after checking in, they headed to the communal pools of Marina Phu Quoc to relax before nightfall. Afterwards, they visited the nearby night market to sample Vietnamese specialties, noting that food is generally cheaper and different from Thailand. The host also encountered a pregnant local dog, eagerly awaiting fallen shrimp.
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Welcome to JTPT, the weekly Thai TV news broadcast every Sunday. The host extends apologies for the delayed Vietnam video, which required more extensive editing than anticipated. The video, originally planned for last Friday, is now scheduled for next Wednesday, with a pledge that if it's not released then, viewers are free to unsubscribe. This commitment is made despite upcoming personal obligations. This week's broadcast will cover several key topics. There will be an update on Thailand's oil crisis, exacerbated by the recent US-Iran conflict. Adding to this crisis is a scandal involving the disappearance of 57 million liters of fuel at sea. The segment will explore the ongoing consequences, including airlines canceling certain destinations due to rising fuel costs.
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Welcome to JTPT, the weekly journal every Sunday. Apologies for the slightly creepy intro. It was an April Fool's joke, but apparently, no one believed the new presenter, likely because it was posted on April 1st. However, be aware that making April Fool's jokes in Thailand can be dangerous, a topic we'll delve into later in this broadcast. A warm welcome to newcomers, and if you haven't subscribed yet, please consider doing so. You overwhelmingly voted yes for the Vietnam vlog-style video, which will also include a comparison with Phuket. I've already started editing and plan to release it next Friday, so hit the notification bell to stay updated.
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GTPT, a weekly Thai television news program, provided updates on several critical issues. The broadcast covered the ongoing situation with a Thai oil tanker and its missing sailors, disagreements between Thailand and Iran, the Thai government's response to the energy crisis, and the impact of the end of the fuel price freeze. It also highlighted potential tourism benefits from price reductions, a looming water shortage in Phuket, the global Earth Hour initiative, and a notable moment from the Miss Grand Thailand competition. The Eurobat conversion rate was also reviewed. The host announced plans for a live YouTube news broadcast, following positive viewer feedback, and sought interest for a video comparing Vietnam's Fouok Island to Phuket. Viewers were encouraged to support the channel by watching videos in full or through Tipi donations, with a portion benefiting animal
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This summary covers the latest weekly update from JTPT (Journal Télévisé pour la Thaïlande), hosted by Nico. The broadcast provides a comprehensive look at the geopolitical, economic, and local events impacting Thailand, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its ripple effects on travel and safety. ### Community Updates and Announcements
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This summary provides an overview of the latest developments in Thailand as reported by JTPT, focusing on the regional conflict’s impact on travel, the economy, and local social issues. ### The Impact of the Iran-Israel-USA Conflict on Travel
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Welcome to this week’s summary of Thai news. Today’s report covers a range of critical updates, from tragic accidents and environmental threats to health warnings and the impact of global conflicts on travel. We also explore unique cultural stories, international sporting events, and upcoming celestial phenomena that will be visible across the country. Tragedy has struck Pattaya once again with another unexplained fatal fall. Following the recent death of the Asos co-founder, a Polish Muay Thai boxer died after falling from the fourth floor of a condominium. Security personnel reported hearing a loud impact before discovering the athlete with grave injuries; he later passed away at the hospital. Police investigations found no evidence of a struggle in his room, and surveillance footage is currently being reviewed. This incident adds to a troubling pattern of balcony falls in Pattaya involving
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