Year: 2021

  • Covid-19 NewsAnutin says health system won’t collapse despite shortages

    Anutin says health system won’t collapse despite shortages

    After senior doctors said the Covid-19 outbreak situation was critical and suggesting a one-week lockdown in Bangkok, Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul reassured people that the health system will not collapse. With a rise in new Covid-19 infections, available hospital beds are getting scarce and there are shortages of medical staff, despite the reassurances of Anutin.…

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  • World NewsEthiopia: Deadly Tigray airstrike further alienates western allies

    Ethiopia: Deadly Tigray airstrike further alienates western allies

    Eyewitnesses are adding more details to what started as a rumor about one or more explosions with dozens of civilian casualties in the village of Togoga in Ethiopia’s restive Tigray region. “When the military jets bombed our area, many of us fell to the ground,” Negasi Berha, a Tigray resident who was being treated at Ayder Hospital, told DW. “We…

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  • World NewsFire at Chinese martial arts school kills 18, mainly kids

    Fire at Chinese martial arts school kills 18, mainly kids

    Earlier today, 18 (and maybe more) people died and 16 were injured after there was a fire in their martial arts school. The fire happened at the Zhenxing Martial Arts Centre in the Henan province, the birthplace of Chinese martial arts. Chinese media says most of the victims were between the ages of 7 and 16. When the fire ran…

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  • World NewsWhy is it so difficult to live with HIV in Uganda? | Thaiger

    Why is it so difficult to live with HIV in Uganda?

    We will call this young man Patrick. The 26-year-old lives on the outskirts of Kampala. His daily life is filled with discrimination. Patrick was born with HIV. The virus created barriers to living in his community. Thousands of HIV-positive people suffer the same stigma. There are about 1.3 million people living with HIV here. UNAIDS reports progress in fighting HIV…

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  • Thailand NewsMan allegedly steals almost 300,000 baht from monk

    Man allegedly steals almost 300,000 baht from monk

    Police in Si Racha, a district south of Bangkok on the Gulf of Thailand have arrested 21 year old “Constitution” and have charged him with “snatching” and stealing at night from a monk. The monk was relaxing at a “motorcycle resting place”. “Constitution allegedly stole the monk’s cell phone and managed to extract a password for a bank app from…

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  • Thailand NewsIllegal cigarette shipment busted, valued at 30 million baht

    Illegal cigarette shipment busted, valued at 30 million baht

    Naval officials and other police agencies have seized illegal cigarettes valued at 30 million baht. The officials seized a boat that had been used to transport the goods. 1,900 boxes with 475,000 packs of cigarettes were discovered. Allegedly, the smugglers were trying to move their shipment without paying tax. Thai media reports that government agencies had received information from a…

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  • Thailand NewsPair allegedly steals phone cards valued at 240 million baht

    Pair allegedly steals phone cards valued at 240 million baht

    Yesterday, 2 people have been arrested for allegedly stealing prepaid phone cards. Collectively, they caused north of 200 million baht in damages. The two phone card nabbing suspects are 43 year old Naret Chamnong and 46 year old Phatcharalak Waenwong. They are both former employees of a mobile phone operator. Police searched 2 locations yesterday in Bangkok and Saraburi, a…

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  • Best ofTop 5 Indian Restaurants in Bangkok

    Top 5 Indian Restaurants in Bangkok

    From low-key to luxe, Bangkok has some true gems in terms of Indian restaurants. Offering rich flavours, aromatic dishes and vibrant textures, we’ve compiled a list of the top 5 most popular Indian restaurants in Bangkok, whatever your budget. This selection includes some long-time favourites, as well as popular new ventures. One thing is certain – after sampling the cuisine…

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  • Phuket NewsA Korean restaurant catches fire at a Phuket shopping centre

    A Korean restaurant catches fire at a Phuket shopping centre

    Yesterday afternoon in Kathu, Phuket, a fire erupted in a Korean restaurant that is part of the Central shopping centre. Thai media speculates that the fire broke out in the kitchen of the Sukishi Charcoal Grill Restaurant on the 3rd floor of the shopping centre. Witnesses told police they saw smoke emerging from the restaurant. Chatri Chuwichian of the Wichit police…

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  • Things To DoTop 10 provinces to visit in Thailand

    Top 10 provinces to visit in Thailand

    Amazing Thailand is on most travellers’ bucket lists. With beautiful temples and epic, tropical islands, this Southeast Asian country is iconic for those wanting to experience life in a totally different way. Here, you can travel throughout the Kingdom, experiencing different regions and their unique cultures. Chiang Mai features ethical elephant sanctuaries while Chiang Rai features ethnic hill tribes. In…

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  • Covid-19 NewsPfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved for emergency use in Thailand

    Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved for emergency use in Thailand

    It’s been rolled out successfully around the world for several months now, with a seemingly high efficacy rate. And now, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has finally been approved in Thailand. The Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that the mRNA vaccine has been approved for emergency use in the Kingdom. mRNA vaccines work by instructing cells in the body to make…

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  • World News1 dead 99 unaccounted for in Florida building collapse

    1 dead 99 unaccounted for in Florida building collapse

    What that tells you is…. nothing like this was foreseeable Last night, a building collapsed in Miami, Florida. 1 person is reported dead, dozens are missing, and 99 people are unaccounted for. 102 people have been located, so far. It is unknown how many people were in the building when it went down. A search and rescue effort is currently…

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  • World NewsAirlines participate in trials of IATA Travel Pass app

    Airlines participate in trials of IATA Travel Pass app

    A number of airlines worldwide are participating in trials of a Travel Pass app from the International Air Transport Association. TTR Weekly reports that at Montréal-Trudeau airport in Canada, Air France is trialling the app for outbound flights until July 15, just one of a number of airlines testing it globally. The app is designed to ease passengers’ concerns about…

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  • Best ofTop 8 street foods in Thailand

    Top 8 street foods in Thailand

    Indulging in Thailand’s street foods is something most travellers enjoy. Just walking down a local market will have your stomach growling to be fed. And, upon trying some of the top street foods, you will soon be back asking for more. top Thailand From grilled pork marinated in its own, uniquely sweet sauce, to sticky rice paired with mango, one…

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  • World NewsA bed in the sky: Shanghai opens world’s highest luxury hotel

    A bed in the sky: Shanghai opens world’s highest luxury hotel

    China’s largest city has just opened the world’s highest luxury hotel – and it doesn’t come cheap. The J Hotel in Shanghai has a restaurant 120 floors up and wealthy travellers (who don’t suffer from vertigo) can enjoy personal butler service 24 hours a day. The hotel is located on the top floors of the Shanghai Tower, in the financial…

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  • Thailand video newsGMT Live | Bangkok Covid situation, Klongtoey slums, Sandbox squabbles

    GMT Live | Bangkok Covid situation, Klongtoey slums, Sandbox squabbles

    In today’s episode Tim and Bill talk with Greg Lange from Bangkok regarding the covid situation in Bangkok and the Klongtoey slums. We discuss the latest news regarding the Phuket sandbox and the challenges it is facing before the July 1st re-opening. For more information on the Bangkok Community Help Foundation, or would like to donate, click here… https://bangkokcommunityhelp.com  

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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 cluster found at children’s home outside Bangkok

    Covid-19 cluster found at children’s home outside Bangkok

    A cluster of Covid-19 infections has been reported at a children’s home in the central province of Pathum Thani, with at least 33 children testing positive. The Bangkok Post reports that the children at the Rangsit Babies Home are all between the ages of 3 and 6 and 6 babysitters at the home are also infected. Apisamai Srirangson from the…

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  • Things To DoTop 5 floating markets near Bangkok

    Top 5 floating markets near Bangkok

    Bangkok’s floating markets are a great way to experience a slice of the city’s culture. As many travellers come to the capital to take in the scenery of ancient temples, missing out on a floating market experience will surely leave visitors feeling incomplete. Kids can also enjoy glimpse’s of Thailand’s old culture by taking a boat ride through the river,…

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  • Phuket NewsPhuket officials in last-minute scramble to fix sandbox hiccups

    Phuket officials in last-minute scramble to fix sandbox hiccups

    The president of the Phuket Tourist Association says clarity is needed around a number of issues if the island’s July 1 re-opening is to proceed smoothly. According to a report in the Bangkok Post, Bhummikitti Ruktaengam says confusion over tracking apps and vaccine certificates are just 2 of the issues that need to be sorted out. The sandbox scheme was…

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  • World NewsSlovenia: Trapped in the spirit of the past after 30 years of independence?

    Slovenia: Trapped in the spirit of the past after 30 years of independence?

    “Dreams are allowed today, tomorrow is a new day” are words etched into the historical memory of Slovenians, also known as Slovenes. On 25 June 1991, they were uttered by Milan Kucan, then president of the Yugoslav Socialistic Republic of Slovenia and subsequently twice president of independent Slovenia. On that day, Slovenia declared its independence and officially separated from Yugoslavia.…

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  • Tourism NewsTAT claims 1,500 travellers arriving in Phuket July 1

    TAT claims 1,500 travellers arriving in Phuket July 1

    The much-maligned and restriction heavy Phuket Sandbox plan might open with a bang, as the Tourism Authority of Thailand announced that 1,500 people would arrive on July 1. The governor of TAT said that international flights scheduled to arrive in Phuket on the first day of reopening have 1,500 tickets booked so far. The island intends to welcome back the…

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  • World NewsEthiopia: Deadly Tigray airstrike further alienates western allies

    EU condemns Ethiopia’s deadly Tigray airstrike

    Eyewitnesses are adding more details to what started as a rumor about one or more explosions with dozens of civilian casualties in the village of Togoga in Ethiopia’s restive Tigray region. According to health workers, who spoke to international media outlets mostly on the condition of anonymity, an airstrike hit the village market on Tuesday afternoon, killing at least 50…

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  • Covid-19 News5 million Moderna vaccines for Thailand, half of expectation

    5 million Moderna vaccines for Thailand, half of expectation

    The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation said that only 5 million Moderna Covid-19 vaccines would be available at private hospitals, half as many as the 10 million total figure expected. The government of Thailand is giving free vaccinations using the Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines, while they had approved Johnson & Johnson, Modena, and Pfizer vaccines for private use. They later rushed to…

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  • World NewsBiden-Ghani meeting: Afghan president makes last-ditch effort to stop Taliban gains

    Biden-Ghani meeting: Afghan president makes last-ditch effort to stop Taliban gains

    US President Joe Biden will host his Afghan counterpart, Ashraf Ghani, and other high-ranking Afghan officials, at the White House on Friday. The meeting is taking place at a crucial time for Afghanistan. NATO forces have already started pulling out from Afghanistan after their two-decade presence in the war-ravaged country. The withdrawal of all foreign troops is expected to be…

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  • World NewsTokyo Olympics: A month to go, protesters intent on postponing games

    Tokyo Olympics: A month to go, protesters intent on postponing games

    Atsuko Nagayama is so angry that she is physically shaking. Standing with around 250 protesters in front of the headquarters of the Tokyo metropolitan government, she is holding a simple homemade placard with the words: “Cancel the Olympics.” “It is much too dangerous to go ahead with the gamesbecause we know that there are many variants of the coronavirus already…

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  • World NewsApple Daily journalists say ‘press freedom is dead’ in Hong Kong

    Apple Daily journalists say ‘press freedom is dead’ in Hong Kong

    Hours before Hong Kong’s largest pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, announced Wednesday it would cease operations once and for all, dozens of its journalists arrived at the printing plant early Thursday morning to observe the last edition roll off the press. Emily, who joined the paper in 2019, said she had been on the front lines of the 2019 pro-democracy protests…

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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 round-up for expats 3: Are countries helping Thailand?

    Covid-19 round-up for expats 3: Are countries helping Thailand?

    With so much information swirling around the reopening of Thailand and the international tourism and vaccine distribution for foreigners, we thought we’d round up some updates for our readers about what your home country says about if you should travel to Thailand and how they are helping with a vaccine and the Covid-19 situation inside the Kingdom. The information in…

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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 round-up for expats 2: Will your country give a vaccine?

    Covid-19 round-up for expats 2: Will your country give a vaccine?

    With so much information swirling around the reopening of Thailand and the international tourism and vaccine distribution for foreigners, we thought we’d round up some updates for our readers about what your home country says about if you should travel to Thailand and how they are helping with a vaccine and the Covid-19 situation inside the Kingdom. The information in…

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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 round-up for expats 1: Should you travel to Thailand?

    Covid-19 round-up for expats 1: Should you travel to Thailand?

    With so much information swirling around the reopening of Thailand and the international tourism and vaccine distribution for foreigners, we thought we’d round up some updates for our readers about what your home country says about if you should travel to Thailand and how they are helping with a vaccine and the Covid-19 situation inside the Kingdom. The information in…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Lockdown for BKK? Demonstrations back on, Pathum Thani shooter arrested

    Thailand News Today | Lockdown for BKK? Demonstrations back on, Pathum Thani shooter arrested

    The CCSA today says they’re resisting calls for a 7-day lockdown for Bangkok as cases in the capital, and neighbouring provinces, keep rising, Chon Buri governor has addressed the business owners saying restrictions and disease control measures will stay the same for now, Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators gathered at Democracy Monument in Bangkok this morning to mark the 89th anniversary…

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  • Thailand NewsMyth busted: Drinking alcohol does not kill Covid-19 – VIDEO

    Myth busted: Drinking alcohol does not kill Covid-19 – VIDEO

    With the latest wave of Covid-19 infections, spreading quickly from clusters at Bangkok bars and nightclubs to provinces across Thailand, nightlife venues were the first to close and will probably be the last to reopen. Alcohol bans at restaurants in provinces with high numbers of active Covid-19 cases are also likely to stay in effect for a while. Thailand’s move…

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  • Phuket NewsPower outages coming to Kathu, again

    Power outages coming to Kathu, again

    Electricity will be temporarily cut in parts of Kathu, Phuket tomorrow, announced the Provincial Electricity Authority. Further work is being done to install high voltage cables. Affected areas the westbound section of Phra Phuketkaew Rd, from Kathu intersection to Si Kor intersection. The power will only be out from 9 am to pm. The PEA apologises for any inconvenience not…

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  • Tourism NewsList of countries by Covid-19 risk level, classified by Thailand’s DDC

    List of countries by Covid-19 risk level, classified by Thailand’s DDC

    Under the “Phuket Sandbox” and “Samui Plus” travel models, travellers not only need to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 to be eligible to enter Thailand under the schemes, but they also need to be travelling from countries classified by Thailand’s Department of Disease Control as a low to medium risk for Covid-19. The DDC posts a new list on the…

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  • Thailand NewsLegalised marijuana up next? Courts get closer to legalising kratom

    Legalised marijuana up next? Courts get closer to legalising kratom

    Even though kratom will soon be legal in Thailand, don’t rush to plant it at home yet It’s reported that kratom will be allowed to be used as traditional medicine by August of this year. The plant has been considered an illegal narcotic for decades. Previously, kratom was listed as a Class 5 Narcotic substance under the Narcotics Act. Taking,…

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  • Phuket NewsPhuket police raids nab suspects for allegedly having guns, drugs, kratom

    Phuket police raids nab suspects for allegedly having guns, drugs, kratom

    Yesterday, a raid in Phuket grabbed 5 alleged drug dealers. They confiscated over 1,000 Yaba pills (meth), crystal meth, guns and ammunition. One man was also arrested for allegedly having kratom leaves. According to the police report 33 year old Theerasat ‘Jack’ Onrat was arrested for allegedly possessing 940 yaba pills. Police confiscated his mobile phone and his pickup truck…

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  • World NewsAntivirus legend John McAfee apparent suicide in Spanish prison

    Antivirus legend John McAfee apparent suicide in Spanish prison

    Software pioneer and wanted fugitive John McAfee died by suicide in a Spanish prison cell on Wednesday after the country’s High Court authorised his extradition to the United States on charges of tax evasion and fraud. McAfee’s lawyer said the antivirus titan died by hanging and could not stand any more time in jail in the Brian 2 penitentiary outside…

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  • Covid-19 NewsThursday Covid Update: 4,108 new cases; provincial totals

    Thursday Covid Update: 4,108 new cases; provincial totals

    Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration recorded 4,108 new Covid-19 cases today, a rise in the daily case count over the past few days. The uptick in cases is “quite alarming,” according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Natapanu Nopakun, who gives the daily CCSA report in English. There are now 39,517 active Covid-19 cases in Thailand. There are currently…

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