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  • How cross-border payments fintechs like DeeMoney are empowering the gig economy

    How cross-border payments fintechs like DeeMoney are empowering the gig economy

    Press Release Even before COVID-19 changed the world of work forever, there was a trend towards a greater reliance on freelancers. In fact, they now make up 35 per cent of the global workforce – that’s about 1.1 billion people. Unsurprisingly, that number has been skyrocketing during the pandemic, with a growth of 24% recorded in just a single quarter…

  • Tourism officials in Vietnam push for a full reopening to foreign travellers on March 15

    Tourism officials in Vietnam push for a full reopening to foreign travellers on March 15

    Vietnam plans to reopen borders for foreign travellers on March 15, although the date is not yet official. According to the local media outlet VN Express, a draft proposal is in the works to fully allow inbound and outbound tourism starting in mid-March. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is now getting input from relevant agencies before submitting the…

  • Chon Buri barbershop goes viral after haircut for the nephew of Brunei Sultan

    Chon Buri barbershop goes viral after haircut for the nephew of Brunei Sultan

    Men are flocking to a barbershop in Chon Buri after the nephew of the Sultan of Brunei came in for a haircut. Faiq Jefri Bolkiah, who is also a professional footballer, recently started playing for the Chon Buri Football Club and has become very popular among Thais, many saying he is friendly. The owner of Chang Tee Barbershop says many…

  • 4 Thai tourists hospitalised after wooden pier breaks in Koh Larn off Pattaya coast

    4 Thai tourists hospitalised after wooden pier breaks in Koh Larn off Pattaya coast

    Four Thai tourists were injured when the railing of a pier broke and they fell onto the rocks around two metres below. The tourists were taking a photo and leaning against the railing of the pier on Koh Larn, an island off the Pattaya coast, when it broke. Three of them are being treated for serious injuries. Reports say those…

  • 23 hotels in Thailand sold for a total of 13.2 billion baht in 2021

    23 hotels in Thailand sold for a total of 13.2 billion baht in 2021

    The following is a press release from JLL, a professional services firm specialising in real estate and investment management. Ease of travel restrictions will lead to a brighter tourism market outlook and more participation of foreign investors this year The latest report from property consultant JLL reveals that Thailand saw 23 hotels sold in 2021 with approximately 3,000 keys and…

  • Anutin says removal of Covid-19 from emergency treatment list to go ahead

    Anutin says removal of Covid-19 from emergency treatment list to go ahead

    Despite calls to delay removing Covid-19 treatment from the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients scheme, Thailand’s health minister is pushing ahead. According to a Bangkok Post report, Anutin Charnvirakul says the move will go ahead as planned as it’s part of the government’s policy to downgrade the virus. He was responding to calls from a number of quarters, including his…

  • Mother in Sa Kaeo allegedly drives a motorbike drunk, drops 4 month old baby

    Mother in Sa Kaeo allegedly drives a motorbike drunk, drops 4 month old baby

    A four month old baby was found in the middle of a road in the eastern province Sa Kaeo, which borders Cambodia. Reports say the mother was drunk and accidentally dropped her baby while on a motorbike, but didn’t realise until she had driven home. Locals found the baby lying in the middle of the Suwannasorn Road at around 9pm…

  • Indonesia considers ditching all quarantine rules for international arrivals from April

    Indonesia considers ditching all quarantine rules for international arrivals from April

    A government official in Indonesia says the country could lift all quarantine requirements for international arrivals from April, as the Covid-19 hospitalisation and death rates are now under control. According to a Bloomberg report, the suggestion was made by Luhut Panjaitan, who oversees the government’s pandemic response on the islands of Java and Bali. He went on to say that…

  • Domestic travel demand weakened by rising Covid infections, high prices

    Domestic travel demand weakened by rising Covid infections, high prices

    A spike in daily new infections, coupled with high prices for goods and services, has stymied the recovery of domestic tourism. La-Iad Bungsrithong from the northern chapter of the Thai Hotels Association says this is despite government schemes such as We Travel Together and other incentives designed to attract visitors, such as local events. “Bookings from the fourth phase of…

  • Lombok expects to welcome 64,000 visitors at Indonesian Motorcycle Grand Prix

    Lombok expects to welcome 64,000 visitors at Indonesian Motorcycle Grand Prix

    At least 64,000 visitors are estimated to flock to Indonesia’s Lombok for the 2022 Indonesian Motorcycle Grand Prix next month, with locals on the island’s special economic zone Mandalika expecting a boost. One said it’s the first time their resort has been fully booked since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The five-day event will start on March 18 with…

  • Koh Phi Phi officials say keep sea clean after pregnant shark trapped in hat dies

    Koh Phi Phi officials say keep sea clean after pregnant shark trapped in hat dies

    The head of Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park is advising people to keep the Andaman Sea clean after divers found a pregnant blacktip reef shark dead, her body stuck in what appears to be part of a woven straw hat that had unravelled and gotten tied up in coral. In a video from the divers, the brim and top…

  • Thailand is revising surrogacy laws to allow foreigners to hire Thais to bear children

    Thailand is revising surrogacy laws to allow foreigners to hire Thais to bear children

    Thailand is revising surrogacy laws to allow foreigners to hire Thai surrogate mothers without requiring one partner to be Thai. Under the proposed changes, foreigners will also be allowed to bring the eggs and sperm out of Thailand for surrogacy overseas. Revisions to the law are aimed at promoting Thailand as a medical hub, gaining more income for the country.…

  • Monday Covid Update: 14,900 new cases; provincial totals

    Monday Covid Update: 14,900 new cases; provincial totals

    26 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 22,462 with 764 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 14,900 new Covid-19 cases and 9,810 recoveries. There are now 129,933 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of…

  • Thailand’s boat show saga – aches and pains for Phuket’s yachting industry

    Thailand’s boat show saga – aches and pains for Phuket’s yachting industry

    “The country’s leisure yachting businesses may face yet another round of ‘too many boat shows’ once the Covid disruptor has passed into relative insignificance.” It’s hard to imagine something as straightforward as a boat show causing endless controversy – but that has been the case almost since Thailand’s first show, Phuket International Marine Expo (PIMEX), held in 2003 at the…

  • Love is in the air… and the beer… and the Prosecco

    Love is in the air… and the beer… and the Prosecco

    Origins of Valentine’s Day, with a Thai twist, by Barry Daniel Saint Valentine’s Day is traditionally a time for romance, flowers, candle-lit dinners and the whispering of sweet nothings into the shell-like ear of the object of your affections. But in Phuket there can be other distractions! History is unclear on whether any of The Beatles had journeyed to Thailand…

  • Russia’s figure skating sweetheart Kamila Valieva continues Olympic pursuit after interim doping ban

    Russia’s figure skating sweetheart Kamila Valieva continues Olympic pursuit after interim doping ban

    Russia’s figure skating star Kamila Valieva has been allowed to continue competing in the Winter Olympics after successfully appealing an interim ban, which came in light of a late failed doping test she took more than a month before the games began in Beijing. The Court of Arbitration for Sport made the ruling on Monday morning, allowing the 15 year…

  • Thailand’s tiger and elephant attractions call for support after two years of losses

    Thailand’s tiger and elephant attractions call for support after two years of losses

    After a two-year hit on tourism, elephant and tiger attractions in Thailand have run low on money and are asking the government for financial assistance. Zoo operators met with the Tourism Commission yesterday at Tiger Kingdom in Chiang Mai, citing their struggles during the Covid-19 pandemic. The daily income for Tiger Kingdom in Chiang Mai, as well as the location…

  • Two people hit, one killed by motorbikes driving through zebra crossings in Bangkok

    Two people hit, one killed by motorbikes driving through zebra crossings in Bangkok

    CORRECTION: Previous reports said that two people died. Only one person died, the other was hospitalised. Thai police are reporting two more crosswalk accidents in Bangkok amidst a nationwide effort to improve pedestrian safety initiated after the deadly crosswalk accident where an eye doctor was hit by a police officer who sped his Ducati motorcycle through a zebra crossing. Over…

  • Tourist who sat on endangered reef faces 10 years in prison, up to 1 million baht fine

    Tourist who sat on endangered reef faces 10 years in prison, up to 1 million baht fine

    A Thai tourist who posted a photograph of himself sitting on an endangered coral reef faces a fine of up to 1 million baht and a 10-year prison sentence. Wisutr Rattanasathian shared a photograph on his Facebook page on Saturday, which shows him sitting on the protected reef off Koh Khram Noi, in the Sattahip district of Trat province, eastern…

  • Thai-Malaysia border to re-open from next month

    Thai-Malaysia border to re-open from next month

    The Thai government says it will re-open the country’s border with Malaysia from next month, in an effort to kickstart the recovery of tourism and the economy in the southern provinces. According to a Bangkok Post report, spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek says PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered the CCSA to work with the tourism and sports emergency operation centre on Covid-19…

  • Perfect your Valentine’s dining at Siam Paragon

    Perfect your Valentine’s dining at Siam Paragon

    Sponsored Article The season of love is approaching and it’s time to treat your special someone for lunch or dinner on Valentine’s day. Siam Paragon, a shopping centre located in the heart of Bangkok is known for its world-class food destination. This shopping centre offers a variety of classic restaurants where you can celebrate your sweet momentous occasion. Lovebirds can also…

  • Tomorrow, Vietnam lifts restrictions on international flights from all markets

    Tomorrow, Vietnam lifts restrictions on international flights from all markets

    From tomorrow, Vietnam will lift Covid-19 curbs on international flights from all markets, with no limits on flight numbers. According to a Reuters report, the state-run newspaper Tuoi Tre confirmed the decision over the weekend, citing Dinh Viet Son from the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam. According to Son, China is the only country yet to agree to resume commercial…

  • Health Minister urged to extend Covid treatment coverage to April

    Health Minister urged to extend Covid treatment coverage to April

    The government is being urged to reconsider its decision to end coverage for Covid-19 treatment under the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients scheme. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul had previously announced that Covid treatment would be excluded from the UCEP scheme from March 1. However, his deputy, Sathit Pitutecha, argues now is not the time, given that infections are on…

  • Thailand to ban alcohol sales on February 16, Makha Bucha Day

    Thailand to ban alcohol sales on February 16, Makha Bucha Day

    Don’t we all love those alcohol bans that come time to time in Thailand! This coming Wednesday, February 16, you won’t be able buy alcohol because Thailand, along with some other south east Asian countries, will mark the Buddhist holy day of Makha Bucha Day. The day commemorates Buddha gathering with his first 1,250 disciples in the bamboo grove where…

  • Recent crimes in Phuket are damaging its reputation

    Recent crimes in Phuket are damaging its reputation

    Just when Phuket thought it was about to revive its crippled tourism economy, the recent murders, thefts, and taxi ripoffs on the Island province are scarring its public image. The most high profile recent event is the murder by two hitmen of deported Canadian gangster Jimi Sandhu at a villa in Rawai, on the southern coast of the island. The…

  • Tourism authorities will co-host fun events in Phang Na and Krabi to boost economy

    Tourism authorities will co-host fun events in Phang Na and Krabi to boost economy

    In an effort to boost tourism income in Phang Na and Krabi, the Thailand Tourism Authority is helping host some new fun events. This comes after tourist areas in Thailand have been devastated by Covid-19. The first events will be two car rallies. People will drive along a route between the two cities, and stop at various sites to tour…

  • NZ authorities show no mercy, weaponise Barry Manilow ballads to repel truck protest

    NZ authorities show no mercy, weaponise Barry Manilow ballads to repel truck protest

    Truck protests are spreading as fast as Omicron itself. The protests are variously against vaccine mandates, ongoing Covid-related restrictions and face masks. They are certainly helping to galvanise a weary global electorate after 2 years of lockdowns and precautionary mandates. But even the Canadians haven’t stooped to the sheer terror inflicted on NZ truckies and other protesters who have gathered…

  • UPDATE: Phuket gunmen named, possible related shooting in Canada last Tuesday

    UPDATE: Phuket gunmen named, possible related shooting in Canada last Tuesday

    Police have identified the 2 gunmen who are being sought over the apparent gangland killing of Indian-born Jimi Sandhu on February 4 in Rawai, Phuket. Arrest warrants for 2 Canadian men have been issued. The alleged gunmen have been named as 36 year old Gene Karl Lahrkamp and Matthew Leandre Ovide Dupre, also 36. The arrest warrants follow an intensive…

  • Thailands new long term 10 year visa for wealthy foreigners & Digital nomads

    Thailands new long term 10 year visa for wealthy foreigners & Digital nomads

    Thailand is offering new long term 10 year visa for wealthy foreigners and digital nomads. What are the specifics and regulations regarding this visa? Is it going to be similar to the smart visa plan? Where do the digital nomads fit in all of this? Tim sits with Ben Hart from Integrity legal to find out more.

  • Six police in Thailand’s Northeast allegedly demand money to release drug dealers

    Six police in Thailand’s Northeast allegedly demand money to release drug dealers

    Six cops in Nakhon Phanom, a Northeastern province in Thailand, allegedly demanded a drug dealer to pay them money in exchange for releasing his accomplices. A Facebook page posted a photo of a man and a woman with a sack that had 200,000 methamphetamine pills in it, with an audio clip of a man who claimed to be a drug…