Month: May 2020

  • Covid-19 NewsTourists busted for partying, taking drugs, in Satun hotel | Thaiger

    Tourists busted for partying, taking drugs, in Satun hotel

    Two tourists have been arrested at a hotel in Satun after an employee reported them for partying and using drugs. Thai Residents reports that Italian national “Martire” and Dutch national “Mohammad” were arrested in possession of cocaine and marijuana at The Bara Bara Budget Hotel. Sompong Chingduang from the Immigration Police was called to the hotel by an employee who…

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  • Hot NewsWoman brutally murdered in Chonburi | Thaiger

    Woman brutally murdered in Chonburi

    Yesterday at 1pm Police Colonel Chiddecha Songkhong, director of Nong Prue Police Station, Bang Lamung District in Chonburi province, was notified of a murder. The incident was reported as a murder of a Thai woman at a village in Nong Prue Sub-district. Chiddecha along with Police Somboon Osammaitee, Pattaya Travel Inspector Police, medical staff from Bang Lamung Hospital Sawang and…

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  • Covid-19 NewsChon Buri centre for abused and trafficked children struggles amid Covid crisis | Thaiger

    Chon Buri centre for abused and trafficked children struggles amid Covid crisis

    Thailand, like much of Southeast Asia, has long wrestled with human trafficking issues. According to the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons Report, June 2016, vulnerable “persons are trafficked into Thailand for forced labor or sexual exploitation and Thai nationals are trafficked abroad for the same reasons.” Among the most vulnerable are children. Pisorn Noja, director of the Centre for…

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  • Covid-19 NewsThai money changers now asking for government help | Thaiger

    Thai money changers now asking for government help

    In a shocking reversal of fortune, money changers in Thailand, crushed by the the twin impacts of Covid-19 and the nationwide inbound flight ban, are asking for government assistance. The catastrophic drop in tourist numbers, (76.4% in March, and expected to be near 100% for April) has forced the The Thai Association of Foreign Exchange to ask the government for…

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  • Covid-19 NewsSchools moving classes online as school year begins July 1 | Thaiger

    Schools moving classes online as school year begins July 1

    When Thailand officially closed all of its schools and universities in March due to the Covid-19 outbreak, no reopening date was announced. The summer holidays officially ended on April 21 and the third term was to begin the next day, but students across the nation remain stuck indoors due to the emergency Decree which is now extended until at least…

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  • Economy NewsFormer union leader calls for total overhaul at Thai Airways | Thaiger

    Former union leader calls for total overhaul at Thai Airways

    The former president of the Thai Airways union is calling for a complete revamp of the airline, including the ousting of all existing board members. The call follows years of crippling losses, bailouts and promises of a corporate cleanout. The Bangkok Post reports that Chamsri Sukchotrat made the call in a Facebook post, addressing PM Prayut Chan-o-cha in his role…

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  • Covid-19 NewsAlcohol ban now national, extended until further notice | Thaiger

    Alcohol ban now national, extended until further notice

    Alcohol sales are officially banned nationwide as of today, by order of the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Permanent Secretary for the Interior Chatchai Promlert made the announcement yesterday. Previously, the decision to ban sales and transport of alcohol rested with provincial governors, all 76 of whom enacted the prohibition, which expired last night. The ban is now a national…

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  • Covid-19 NewsCoronavirus damage to Thai economy estimated at 1 trillion baht | Thaiger

    Coronavirus damage to Thai economy estimated at 1 trillion baht

    A trillion baht: that’s the estimated damage to Thailand’s national economy, from the COVID-19 pandemic, while business confidence for the first quarter has dropped to 47.2%, the lowest in nearly 2 years. This according to the report by the Centre for Economic and Business Forecasts of the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce. The centre did a survey of businesses…

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  • Covid-19 NewsMass exodus as 40,000 people departing Phuket | Thaiger

    Mass exodus as 40,000 people departing Phuket

    Since the announcement that people in Phuket could leave the island and return to their home provinces, people have been spilling out of the island since 5 am this morning (the daily curfew lifted at 4am) creating long traffic jams and queues at Tha Chatchai checkpoint. After registrations on Wednesday, over 40,000 people have signed up for the mass exodus…

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  • Pattaya NewsPattaya mayor pledges assistance for city’s nightlife venues | Thaiger

    Pattaya mayor pledges assistance for city’s nightlife venues

    A report today claims that Pattaya’s Mayor Sonthaya Khunpluem and City Hall are promising to help the city’s entertainment venues that have been shuttered as part of the restrictions in place to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The pledge comes as Chonburi province moves into the “white zone” (seen as low-risk) after a period in the high-risk “red…

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