Month: June 2021

  • South Thailand NewsSongkhla officials investigate pricey street lamps

    Songkhla officials investigate pricey street lamps

    Officials in Hat Yai, a city in the southern province of Songkhla, are investigating whether they paid too much money for street lamps. Reportedly, this the third such allegation made toward a local administration in Thailand… This month. The new Hat Yai mayor, Sakhon Thongmunee, has ordered a panel to be established after he got the news that an administrative…

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  • Crime NewsIllegal casino operator accused of 4 charges including murder

    Illegal casino operator accused of 4 charges including murder

    A man who is alleged to have been running illegal casino operations is now facing indictment on 4 charges, including murder. The Crime Suppression Division has called for the charges to be filed against Somchai Jutikitdecha, the 56 year old suspect that goes by Longjoo Somchai. The CSD first arrested Longjoo back in February of 2020, accusing him of being…

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  • Thailand NewsSurvey shows lack of confidence in Government’s handling of vaccinations

    Survey shows lack of confidence in Government’s handling of vaccinations

    Despite the mass vaccination campaign that has seen around 900,000 more vaccinations given, a lack of confidence in the government’s approach to Covid vaccinations still reigns. According to a new survey by the Suan Dusit Rajabhat University (AKA the Suan Dusit Poll), over half of respondents had doubts that government could reach its stated goal of inoculating 50 million people…

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  • Thailand NewsGoverment kind of discloses what the secret budget is spent on

    Goverment kind of discloses what the secret budget is spent on

    The Thai government has shed some light on its “secret budget allocations” to parry criticisms that it should increase transparency about money being used on defence. The Prime Minister Operations Centre shared details on its Facebook page. They say the secret allocations taken out of the 3.1 trillion baht budget deal amounted to only .03% of the total (930 million…

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  • Thailand Weather UpdatesPenis statue works as village sees rain after erection

    Penis statue works as village sees rain after erection

    Laugh and make jokes if you must (we certainly did!) but yesterday’s report on the village that erected a giant penis to bring rain has a, erm, happy ending. We’ll give you one guess on what the weather is like in the Yothaka sub-district of Chachoengsao province this weekend. If you guessed that the penis statue and rain blessing ceremony…

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  • Eastern Thailand NewsMan busted for allegedly possessing over 100 marijuana plants, selling marijuana online

    Man busted for allegedly possessing over 100 marijuana plants, selling marijuana online

    Yesterday, police in the eastern Thai province of Sa Kaeo arrested an unnamed man for allegedly selling marijuana online along with possession of marijuana. At the 42 year old man’s residence, police allegedly found 111 marijuana plants in the backyard. The plants, strains unknown, were seized as evidence. Reportedly, police also seized 16.6 kilograms of marijuana, also known as dope,…

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  • Covid-19 NewsBangkok parks, salons, tattoo, massage reopen Monday

    Bangkok parks, salons, tattoo, massage reopen Monday

    Does your dream day in Bangkok start with a manicure before viewing some great art or history, followed by a stroll through the park, maybe a quick neck tattoo before ending the day with a nice massage for your tired feet? If so, the restrictions in place for Covid-19 has had you sitting at home bored, waiting for everything to…

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  • Tourism NewsTAT declares Phuket “is ready” to reopen for tourism on July 1

    TAT declares Phuket “is ready” to reopen for tourism on July 1

    Tourism Authority of Thailand governor Yuthasak Supasorn attended a meeting with Phuket officials yesterday following months of vacillation by local tourism officials and central government departments. The tug-of-war between public health imperatives and Thailand’s battered tourist industry has caused a constant barrage of changes to announced details. “There will be no quarantine for foreign visitors under the Phuket Sandbox scheme…

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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid UPDATE Sunday: 2,804 new infections and 18 Covid-related deaths

    Covid UPDATE Sunday: 2,804 new infections and 18 Covid-related deaths

    The Thai public health department has announced another 18 Covid-related deaths and 2,804 new infections. 409 of today’s cases come from the prison system. The numbers coming out of the public health department, and announced each morning at around 11.30am by a CCSA spokesperson, have been statistically similar for the past 2 months, with the exception of the cases coming…

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  • Covid-19 NewsWith nearly 60% of their population vaccinated, why is Chile’s Covid rate surging?

    With nearly 60% of their population vaccinated, why is Chile’s Covid rate surging?

    Chile, with nearly 60% of its population fully vaccinated, has gone into another lockdown to curb a new surge of the coronavirus. The Chilean Health Ministry says the 7 day average of new Covid infections remain above 7,000 people per day, and there were only 30 intensive care beds left in the capital as of last night. Santiago has a…

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  • World NewsAre we losing the fight against child labor?

    Are we losing the fight against child labor?

    When global coronavirus lockdowns and economic disruptions closed schools and curtailed millions of families’ income, an alarming increase in child labor across developing nations made headlines. But even before the pandemic, the number of children forced to work was on the rise. A report by the International Labor Organization found that 160 million children around the world are engaged in…

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  • World NewsBelarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says ‘harsh’ sanctions needed

    Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says ‘harsh’ sanctions needed

    Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya — currently living in exile in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius — has called for harsher sanctionsagainst strongman Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, adding this is the only effective way to put pressure on him and his administration. “Lukashenko only understands the language of force and economic sanctions. This is the mechanism that should be used … the…

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  • World NewsUS President Biden persuades G7 to be more competitive towards China

    US President Biden persuades G7 to be more competitive towards China

    The Group of Seven (G7) rich industrialized nations and the EU are presenting a harmonious front at their summit in the Cornish seaside resort of Carbis Bay in southwestern England. Diplomats seem pleased new US President Joe Biden is making transatlantic cooperation possible once again. While heads of state and governments meet in small groups or stroll along the beach,…

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  • Tourism NewsPattaya October reopening hampered by obstacles

    Pattaya October reopening hampered by obstacles

    Pattaya has been working on its reopening plan, aiming to bring back international tourism in the fourth quarter of 2021. Officials have launched the “Pattaya, Move on” scheme which aims to open back up the popular tourist city in October, but the Public Health Ministry disagrees with their plan so far. The goal is to reopen Pattaya without the need…

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  • Covid-19 NewsThong Lor again: 31 arrested in club violating Covid-19 rules

    Thong Lor again: 31 arrested in club violating Covid-19 rules

    Some people never learn. After frequently being named as the source of the Covid-19 third wave outbreak, which brought the more contagious Alpha variant to Thailand and spread it to every province in the country, the clubs and Hi-So people of the Thong Lor area of Bangkok are still flouting Covid-19 safety restrictions. Today 31 people were arrested after partying…

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  • Covid-19 NewsPfizer vaccine application received, review process begun

    Pfizer vaccine application received, review process begun

    The Food and Drug Administration in Thailand is now processing the application for the Pfizer vaccine for domestic use against Covid-19. The secretary-general of the FDA says they have received the application from Pfizer Thailand and have begun the review process, taking the vaccine one step closer to use in Thailand. The government had just submitted an order of 20…

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  • Northern Thailand NewsCovid-19 prevention leads to 14 arrests of longterm overstays

    Covid-19 prevention leads to 14 arrests of longterm overstays

    While attempting to curb the spread of Covid-19 through migrant workers and illegal immigrants, Immigration Police have arrested 14 foreigners with “egregious overstays”. Today’s announcement of the bust of 14 foreign nationals took place mostly in northeastern provinces. The Immigration Chief explained that officials at immigration have been proactive in seeking out people who entered Thailand illegally to prevent an…

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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid UPDATE: 3,277 new infections and 29 deaths, provincial totals

    Covid UPDATE: 3,277 new infections and 29 deaths, provincial totals

    There are another 29 Covid-related deaths and 3,277 new infections announced today. 892 of today’s cases were from Thai prisons, an ongoing source of infections where around 22,000+ inmates have now been detected as new Covid cases (more below). Here’s the provincial totals for today… • Meanwhile the Thai Justice Ministry says the start of a vaccine rollout in the…

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  • Thailand NewsRed tape and restrictions suggest a slow Phuket reopening

    Red tape and restrictions suggest a slow Phuket reopening

    With the rollercoaster ride of the Phuket Sandbox reopening scheme, some government officials remain mostly optimistic, while many others are scaling back predictions and expectations. A slow return of tourist to Phuket is forecast as the plan, which won’t be officially approved until just days before the scheduled reopening on July 1, is meeting with a fair amount of blowback…

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  • Phuket NewsUPDATE: Tourism Minister reportedly says July 1 ‘sandbox’ won’t happen

    UPDATE: Tourism Minister reportedly says July 1 ‘sandbox’ won’t happen

    UPDATE By the conclusion of a meeting in Phuket this afternoon the only confirmation was that the July 1 date for a re-opening of Thailand, via the Phuket sandbox was “still on”, according to Bill Barnett from c9hotelworks.com who attended the meeting. More details when they emerge. Bottomline, nothing is confirmed until the Thai Cabinet discusses the issue, probably Tuesday,…

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  • Tourism NewsKoh Samui eyes August 1 reopening, “Samui Sealed Route”

    Koh Samui eyes August 1 reopening, “Samui Sealed Route”

    While Phuket’s July 1 reopening is hotly debated, Koh Samui has been quietly vaccinating its population and putting together plans to welcome tourists back, proposing an August 1 reopening. The proposal aims to ease Koh Samui and neighbouring islands Koh Phangan and Koh Tao back into tourism, potentially as a second stop for travellers arriving into Phuket with their Sandbox…

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  • Thailand Weather UpdatesVillage need rain? Have you considered a giant penis?

    Village need rain? Have you considered a giant penis?

    Yothaka Subdistrict of Chachoengsao province is a fertile low river plain along the Nakhon Nayok River with rich agriculture. Since the residents there are heavily dependant on farming and therefore rain for their crops, locals in one village have a tradition to call in the rainy season by really using their (other) heads. Bringing new meaning to the phrase “member…

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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid UPDATE Saturday: 3,277 new infections and 29 deaths

    Covid UPDATE Saturday: 3,277 new infections and 29 deaths

    The public health ministry has announced another 29 Covid-related deaths and 3,277 new infections for Saturday. 892 of today’s cases have been from Thai prisons, an ongoing source of infections where around 22,000+ inmates have now been detected as new Covid cases. • Meanwhile the Thai Justice Ministry says the start of a vaccine rollout in the overcrowded prisons started…

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  • World NewsCOVID vaccines in the workplace: Can I ask who got their shots?

    COVID vaccines in the workplace: Can I ask who got their shots?

    Jon works for the local government in the US state of Virginia. The 40-year-old received both his COVID shots in April. Most of his coworkers are vaccinated, too. But how does he know that’s the case? “I find most people will volunteer the information,” Jon told DW. “Even though we’re not supposed to ask.” In many other workplaces around the…

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  • Covid-19 News8.3% of Thailand’s 50 million vaccine target reached so far

    8.3% of Thailand’s 50 million vaccine target reached so far

    Thailand has set a goal of 50 million people vaccinated against Covid-19, and as of today, they have given at least one vaccine to 8.3% of that target. The spokesperson for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration announced that since beginning vaccinations in Thailand on February 28, 5.66 million injections have been administered. On Thursday, 223,315 vaccines were given around…

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  • Covid-19 NewsSite launched for June 14 vaccine signup for all foreigners

    Site launched for June 14 vaccine signup for all foreigners

    The latest update on Thailand’s Covid-19 vaccine registration plans indicates that all foreigners can sign up online from June 14. The Thailand Intervac website seems to be constantly evolving and was first opened for diplomats on a specific URL and then for general foreigner signups on the main site, though hiccups and problems are often reported. The main site was…

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  • Covid-19 NewsFree quarantine accommodation for arriving Thais to be cancelled

    Free quarantine accommodation for arriving Thais to be cancelled

    By the end of June, the government plans to phase out the state-provided free quarantine accommodation facilities for Thai nationals repatriating from abroad. Previously, the government was providing accommodation and medical care for all Thai people returning from other countries back to their homeland. Under a new proposal by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, starting July 1, state quarantine…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Sandbox – bar, clubs closed? Local AZ problems, Sex toy arrest | June 11

    Thailand News Today | Sandbox – bar, clubs closed? Local AZ problems, Sex toy arrest | June 11

    In today’s episode we look at… bars, pubs, and other entertainment venues throughout the island will probably remain closed when the province opens on July 1, the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company now says it is working with the governments to make sure the vaccine is supplied “as quickly as possible.”, The CCSA has announced that schools all across Thailand will reopen…

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  • World NewsUN report: Changes in Southeast Asia drug trafficking during the pandemic

    UN report: Changes in Southeast Asia drug trafficking during the pandemic

    While the notorious Golden Triangle remains a major production base for methamphetamine, drug syndicates in Southeast Asia have changed up trafficking routes and added production bases to not only survive but capitalise during the pandemic. Large-scale methamphetamine production has emerged in Cambodia during the pandemic, according to the annual UN Office on Drugs and Crime report on synthetic drugs in…

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  • World NewsUnited States to return 27 stolen antiquities to Cambodia

    United States to return 27 stolen antiquities to Cambodia

    The United States is returning 27 stolen antiquities to Cambodia. The antiquities, which include Buddhist and Hindu statues from the Angkorian era, are valued at around USD$3.8 million. It’s unclear where the statues were found, or when they were smuggled to the US, but reports say investigators in New York spent years working to recover the antiquities. Operations from Manhattan’s…

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  • Thailand NewsAutopsy reveals heart attack killed woman who received AstraZeneca vaccine

    Autopsy reveals heart attack killed woman who received AstraZeneca vaccine

    A 46 year old Bangkok woman that died on Tuesday after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine, died from a heart attack, says the autopsy. Dr Atthasit Dulamnuay says: The right atria of the woman’s heart was found to be ruptured, causing a haemorrhage of 180cc of blood and severe pulmonary oedema, in which excessive amounts of fluid builds up in the…

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  • Thailand NewsThailand’s Golf Quarantine on hold until Covid situation improves

    Thailand’s Golf Quarantine on hold until Covid situation improves

    Thailand’s “Golf Quarantine” is on hold until the Covid-19 situation improves, an alternative quarantine option at a certified golf resort. The postponement was first announced last month. Travellers who made arrangements prior to the announcement and have been granted a Certificate of Entry, or COE, can still enjoy the Thailand’s Golf Quarantine. The programme allows foreign golfers to undergo the…

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  • Thailand NewsThai woman wants to sell her kidney to help with financial problems during Covid-19

    Thai woman wants to sell her kidney to help with financial problems during Covid-19

    A 64 year old Thai woman says she wants to sell her kidney to help her family with their financial problems brought on by the Covid-19. The woman from the central province Nakhon Pathom, just west of Bangkok, says that due to the disease control restrictions during the outbreak, she was forced to close her Chinese restaurant. Since then, she’s…

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  • Pattaya NewsMonk offers 10,000 baht reward for information that leads to turtle thief’s capture

    Monk offers 10,000 baht reward for information that leads to turtle thief’s capture

    A monk in Chon Buri, an eastern Thai province, is offering a 10,000 baht reward to anyone who helps return his stolen turtles. The monk says the turtles are ancient. The specific species of turtles has not been given. The turtles were allegedly stolen from the Samet Temple in Chon Buri and the abbot says the turtle stealers took between…

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  • Covid-19 News1 billion vaccines pledged by G7 to poor and developing nations

    1 billion vaccines pledged by G7 to poor and developing nations

    During the ongoing G7 meeting, leaders of the member nations have pledged to provide 1 billion Covid-19 vaccines to countries in need over the next 2 years. The summit taking place in Southwest England now vowed 5 million vaccines in the next few weeks and 100 million more within the next year. The need for wealthy nations to contribute to…

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  • Thailand News2 men arrested in Kanchanaburi for allegedly smuggling in migrant workers over the last 2 days

    2 men arrested in Kanchanaburi for allegedly smuggling in migrant workers over the last 2 days

    Early this morning and yesterday night, 2 Thai nationals and over 28 Burmese have been arrested in Kanchanaburi, a province in western Thailand. The Thais were allegedly smuggling the migrants into Thailand so they could work in the country. The exact charges have not been specified. In the first bust: A combination of police, soldiers, and “volunteers” had stopped and…

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  • Thailand NewsThai Airways to offer international flights to 16 destinations next month

    Thai Airways to offer international flights to 16 destinations next month

    Starting next month until September, Thai Airways will offer international flights from Bangkok to 16 destinations including Tokyo, Osaka, London, Paris and Frankfurt. The airline’s chief commercial officer says there’s an increase in demand for air travel and they plan to increase flights later this year under its 2021 Winter Programme. The airline says it “prioritises hygiene excellence” and strictly…

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