Month: July 2021

  • Crime News

    Alleged drug runners caught with over 8 million meth pills

    A small convoy of vehicles that were allegedly carrying caches of drugs was recently stopped in the central Thai province, and site of marauding, libidinous monkeys, Lopburi. 4 suspects were arrested. They are allegedly drug syndicate runners. Police seized millions of meth pills from the vehicles. They were stopped at a petrol station in the Phatthana Nikhom district. Police say…

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  • Technology News

    The best Sony TV you can buy 2021 – 2022

    Looking for the best Sony 4K TV of 2021? You’ve come to the right place! Sony is arguably one of the most popular TV brands in the world, with some of the best TVs around. They release a lot of screens every year, which is great for any TV buyer out there – whether you want a newly released TV…

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  • Technology News

    TCL 6-Series – is it really the best budget Smart TV?

    Most of us don’t have huge budgets for a new television, but we want to buy a new television with excellent quality. For this, our top pick at the moment is the TCL 6-Series Roku TV (R635). TCL is well-known for its competitive pricing, and its 6-Series is no exception. The TCL 6-Series Roku TV (R365) combines TCL’s excellent value…

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  • Technology News

    Vizio P-Series Quantum X reviews and ratings

    Are you in the market for the best TV to watch sports or TV shows? Or are you looking for the best screen that can give you an exceptional gaming experience? Vizio P-Series Quantum X might be the TV for you. Vizio P-Series Quantum X TV is bright, colourful, and contrast-rich. It will surely impress you with its picture performance.…

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  • South Thailand News

    30-day curfew for Songkhla following a surge in Covid-19 cases

    Officials in Songkhla have announced a 30-day curfew in an effort to fight a surge of Covid-19 infections in the southern province. According to a Bangkok Post report, the provincial communicable disease committee has confirmed the curfew, which came into effect last night and is in place until July 29. Governor Jaruwat Kliangklao says residents must remain home between the…

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  • Technology News

    Which LG OLED TV should you purchase?

    Lately, LG has been killing it with their new smart TVs. They are currently the only manufacturer that actually produces OLED TV screens, so it’s no surprise that their OLED TVs are the best in terms of technology and price. The company released a wide selection of OLED TVs, ranging from the fancy GX and WX to the more affordable…

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  • Technology News

    Top 8 TVs to buy in 2021

    If you haven’t upgraded yout TV for a few years, you are likely to be surprised with how far the technology has improved. Besides the outstanding picture quality that you can expect from 4K HDR TVs available today, the latest TVs also have slick user interfaces that bring major streaming platforms to your house without any cables or external streaming…

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  • Bangkok News

    Petrol station heist possibly inside job

    Last week, a petrol station in the Bang Bon district of Bangkok was robbed. New information has come to light to suggest that the robbery was an inside job. “Information” has come out that the petrol station employee acted as a lookout while his friend burglarised the station. Police arrested the main suspect “James” on Tuesday and interrogated him, but…

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  • Covid-19 News

    Government urged to provide booster shots in sandbox destinations

    Tourism representatives are calling on the government to provide vaccine boosters for people who live in sandbox destinations. Chamnan Srisawat, president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, says the country can’t wait for the virus to disappear completely and the only solution is for residents in sandbox areas to get maximum protection against new variants and outbreaks. “Herd immunity across…

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  • Thailand video news

    Good Morning Thailand | Sandbox starts, Bangkok hamburgers, curfews announced

    Today Tim and Bill commemorate the re-opening of tourism in Thailand, speak to the owners of Daniel Thaiger hamburgers in Bangkok and welcome people to cafe Waya at Boat Avenue Phuket for todays LIVE program.

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  • Covid-19 News

    Thursday Covid Update: Record high of 57 deaths; 5,533 new infections

    5,533 new Covid-19 cases and a record high of 57 Covid-related deaths were reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Since April 1, the latest and most severe wave of the virus in Thailand, the CCSA has reported 235,971 Covid-19 cases. Out of the new cases, 44 were reported in correctional facilities, showing an improvement in the Covid…

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  • World News

    German Covid-19 vaccine only 48% effective in final stage trials

    A German Covid-19 vaccine that uses the same RNA technology as the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, has shown an efficacy rate of just 48% in final stage trials. According to a Bangkok Post report, the results for the CureVac vaccine, or CVnCoV, were not a surprise after poor interim data was released earlier in the month. The company has defended…

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  • Covid-19 News

    Officials defend dine-in ban amid fears of a fourth wave

    The government’s Covid-19 task force has defended new restrictions that ban dining in at restaurants, saying the country is heading into a fourth wave of the virus. According to a Bangkok Post report, Natthapol Nakpanich from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says the Delta variant is now spreading across the country. Acting on the advice of healthcare experts, the…

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  • Tourism News

    Phuket opens – Around 300 seats sold for July 1 arrival flights

    Officially, Phuket is open again. The doors are now open to vaccinated international travellers. Driving north along Thepkasattri Road this morning around 6.45am was a convoy of 15 white passenger vans, vans which haven’t really seen the light of day, ferrying tourists around the island, since April or May last year. Today they are being pressed into service for a…

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  • World NewsFinnish judges acquit Danish man of 1987 Baltic ferry murder

    Finnish judges acquit Danish man of 1987 Baltic ferry murder

    A Danish man accused of bludgeoning a German backpacker to death on a Baltic Sea cruise more than three decades ago was set free by judges in Finland on Wednesday. Prosecutors accused the 52-year-old, identified in court only as Herman H, of killing Klaus Schelkle, 20, and attempting to murder his girlfriend Bettina Taxis. The fatal incident took place on…

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  • World NewsNicaraguan President Ortega eyes dictatorship

    Nicaraguan President Ortega eyes dictatorship

    It was late evening when Miguel Mora heard a loud banging at his door. His wife, who was in the process of putting their son to bed, remembers the moment well. Police officers stormed inside, took Miguel Mora and locked him up. He runs Nicaragua’s opposition news platform 100% Noticias. His work landed him in jail in 2018. Now, he…

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  • World NewsTurkey to pull out of Istanbul Convention on violence against women

    Turkey to pull out of Istanbul Convention on violence against women

    In March, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a decree aimed at withdrawing his country from the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, or Istanbul Convention for short. Turkey was the first country to sign the 2011 agreement, but is set to leave the framework for good on July 1. Turkish presidency…

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  • World NewsAt former Indigenous schools, Canada unearths a brutal history

    At former Indigenous schools, Canada unearths a brutal history

    WARNING: This story contains details some readers may find distressing Dustin Ross Fiddler was raised with these stories. They are not new. He heard them from his grandparents, his parents, the elders in his community, countless uncles and aunts — stories of the stolen children who never came home. “This was something that was truth and knowledge to Indigenous people.…

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  • Tourism News

    Small businesses fear Phuket Sandbox will leave them behind

    With the Phuket Sandbox reopening just hours away, many businesses in the tourist-reliant province hopefully await the return of foreign travellers and the restart of the economy. But while businesses that had the financial means to weather the long-term closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic prepare excitedly, many smaller businesses that lacked the funding to revive themselves are not nearly…

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