Caitlin Ashworth

Caitlin Ashworth is a writer from the United States who has lived in Thailand since 2018. She graduated from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg with a bachelorโ€™s degree in journalism and media studies in 2016. She was a reporter for the Daily Hampshire Gazette In Massachusetts. She also interned at the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia and Sarasota Herald-Tribune in Florida.
  • Covid-19 NewsGolden Triangle drug trade thrives during pandemic

    Golden Triangle drug trade thrives during pandemic

    The Golden Triangle is notorious for one thing. Drugs. And while the coronavirus pandemic is crippling businesses across Thailand, the drug industry around the Myanmar-Laos-Thailand border seems to be flourishing. Actually, really well. Production of synthetic drugs coming in from the Golden Triangle is hitting record highs, the Chiang Rai Times reports. Opium and heroin production in the Golden Triangle hasโ€ฆ

  • Northern Thailand NewsDengue fever on the rise in Isaan

    Dengue fever on the rise in Isaan

    While the country is slowly getting a handle on containing the coronavirus pandemic, the Isaan region is tackling a bout of dengue fever. Thereโ€™s been a rise of the mosquito-borne illness in Nakhon Ratchasima with 737 cases. Local health volunteers have ramped up initiatives to prevent the further spread of the disease. Abate sand granules are being used to kill mosquitoโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 News100 billion baht fund in the works for small businesses

    100 billion baht fund in the works for small businesses

    A pay cheque might be on the way for small businesses that kept paying their employees, despite loss of business from the pandemic. An up to 100 billion baht fund, or 3 billion USD, is planned to be set up to help Thailandโ€™s small businesses, according to Reuters. Deputy PM Somkid Jatusripitak said assistance from the Finance Ministry will be forโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsNo sex for a month, Thai disease expert claims

    No sex for a month, Thai disease expert claims

    Coronavirus survivors should wait a month before they get โ€˜intimateโ€™. At least thatโ€™s what one Thai medical expert is saying. No sex for 30 days. For some, that may be worse than 14 days of quarantine. โ€œSemen of recovering might carry the virusโ€, according to Veerawat Manosutthi, senior medical expert at the Disease Control Department, told Khaosod English. The claim is foundโ€ฆ

  • FoodSocial distancing pandas fill empty seats at Bangkok restaurant

    Social distancing pandas fill empty seats at Bangkok restaurant

    An โ€œXโ€ usually marks the seats in restaurants and other establishments to make sure people are social distancing to prevent spread of the coronavirus. Sometimes the โ€œXโ€ on the empty is marked with red tape, unintentionally sending a negative message. Now one Vietnamese restaurant in Bangkok has found a more fun way to make sure people are sitting apart butโ€ฆ

  • Bangkok NewsArchitecture students propose redesign and makeover of Bangkok prison

    Architecture students propose redesign and makeover of Bangkok prison

    Most of Thailandโ€™s prisons are well past their designed capacity. Living conditions for inmates are cramped and unsanitary. Now some architecture students are trying to come up with creative solutions to improve the living environment at one Bangkok prison. Theyโ€™ve been working on design proposals that would make the conditions more โ€œhumaneโ€ at the Thonburi Remand Prison. โ€œTreewardโ€ is one designโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsTenants bailing out of pricey Bangkok offices amid pandemic

    Tenants bailing out of pricey Bangkok offices amid pandemic

    Bangkokโ€™s high-end office district is looking more like a ghost town as the coronavirus pandemic seems to have many companies bailing out of their pricey office spaces. The increasing vacancy trend of Grade-A office space is expected to continue, possibly until a coronavirus vaccine is in effect, according to managing director of Phoenix Property Development and Consultancy, Surachet Kongcheep. Business owners haveโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsSuicide deaths during pandemic could exceed virus-related deaths

    Suicide deaths during pandemic could exceed virus-related deaths

    Stress with money and other worries, brought on by the pandemic, have led a significant number of people in Thailand to take their own lives. Those who have studied the subject in Thailand say the number of suicide deaths this year could exceed the number of coronavirus deaths. Scholars in Chiang Mai University studied suicide cases that took place betweenโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsBusinesses opening back up, some aren’t following the rules

    Businesses opening back up, some arenโ€™t following the rules

    While restrictions are being lifted, some businesses seem a little too excited about getting back to normal and are letting their guard down when it comes to social distancing and Covid-19 prevention practices. Businesses are required to provide hand sanitising gel, wear face masks and make sure people stay a safe distance apart. Upon inspection this month, most businesses areโ€ฆ

  • Crime NewsGang leader arrested for fraud million baht scheme

    Gang leader arrested for fraud million baht scheme

    Police have caught the leader of a gang who stole millions posing as government officials to bribe contractors into handing over money for fake construction projects. The alleged boss of the scheme, 50 year old Rachasak Butpornprasert, was arrested at an Ayutthaya temple after being wanted by police for a year. Butpornprasert also goes by the name โ€œNoppadol Srinoโ€ accordingโ€ฆ

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesLightning kills one, injures another in northern Thailand storms

    Lightning kills one, injures another in northern Thailand storms

    One man was killed and another was injured in lightning storms in northern Thailand. Both were tending cows on their farms. 62 year old Prachuab Phunok died while he was working on a field in the northeastern Mukdahan provinceโ€™s Nong Sung district, near the Laos border. Police say he was sitting under a tree when lightning struck and killed him. Meanwhileโ€ฆ

  • Crime NewsNewborn found dead in southern Thailand university pond

    Newborn found dead in southern Thailand university pond

    There was a tragic moment last Monday when the body of a newborn baby was discovered in a pond at a southern Thailand university. . A security guard at Walailak University in Nakhon Si Thammarat province saw a black plastic bag floating near the edge of the pond. He told police that โ€œthe smell was strong and foulโ€. Inside theโ€ฆ

  • EntertainmentThailand rescue dog from meat trade performs on Britain’s Got Talent

    Thailand rescue dog from meat trade performs on Britainโ€™s Got Talent

    A dog rescued from Thailandโ€™s illegal meat trade brought tears to those on the TV show Britainโ€™s Got Talent. There was silence as the story of Miracle the dog played on a screen to the audience. A photo flashed on the screen of when the dog was crushed in a cage piled high with dogs. โ€œWhen the dog rescuer first saw himโ€ฆ

  • Economy NewsInstant noodle exports increase as neighbouring countries stock up

    Instant noodle exports increase as neighbouring countries stock up

    Craving noodles? Seems like many people stuck at home want the cheap and quick meal. Preparation is quick, the price is low, thereโ€™s flavours aplenty and theyโ€™re easy to find. Thailandโ€™s exports of instant noodles have gone up this year, the countryโ€™s Ministry of Commerce reported yesterday. With ridiculously low prices, a long shelf life and, letโ€™s admit, some prettyโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsBangkok’s largest international hospital hurts from halt in medical tourism

    Bangkokโ€™s largest international hospital hurts from halt in medical tourism

    The coronavirus outbreak has hospitals across the world at their limits, but at one Thailandโ€™s largest and most famous hospitals, the number of patients has been cut in half. Bumrungrad International Hospital in Bangkok heavily relies on medical tourism. Since the pandemic has ground much of international travel to a halt, Bumrungrad is getting hit hard. 50% of the patients atโ€ฆ

  • Crime NewsFake survey promises gifts from the Thailand Post

    Fake survey promises gifts from the Thailand Post

    โ€œYour chance to winโ€ฆ โ€ tends to be too good to be true, every time. Go with your gut if you come across a chance to earn a free gift from the Thailand Post. Itโ€™s fake. An internet scam, posing as the countryโ€™s mail carrier, is luring people in with gifts such as smartphones and vouchers. Thailand Post, for theirโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsFood sharing pantries across Thailand help the hungry

    Food sharing pantries across Thailand help the hungry

    The coronavirus outbreak hit some families hard and some are without income and in need of basic food. Community pantries, stocked with basic, yet essential, food items have been popping up all over Thailand to help the hungry and people simply knocked sideways by the suddenness of the impact from the outbreak. The project is called โ€œPantry of Sharing.โ€ One sign saysโ€ฆ

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesZoo animals eat frozen treats to chill out in high heat

    Zoo animals eat frozen treats to chill out in high heat

    Itโ€™s hot. And humid. So hot that zookeepers are getting creative when it comes to cooling down the animals. Lions and tigers are licking on frozen blood cubes while bears are munching on fruit popsicles made by zookeepers at Khon Kaen Zoo in Northern Thailand. Temperatures have recently reached over 40 degrees Celsius, sometimes for days on end. Along withโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsPhuket’s tourist-driven economy faces crisis – Phuket Chamber of Commerce

    Phuketโ€™s tourist-driven economy faces crisis โ€“ Phuket Chamber of Commerce

    Phuketโ€™s tourism-driven economy is facing what one city official calls a crisis, comparing the economic impact to what it was after the 2004 tsunami. Phuketโ€™s economy has become increasingly focused on tourism and hospitality over the past 2 decades. The Phuket Chamber of Commerce President Thunusak Phungdet said at a meeting last Thursday that Phuket has no income right now.โ€ฆ

  • Crime NewsMan kills Buddhist monk in a fit of anger in Lampang

    Man kills Buddhist monk in a fit of anger in Lampang

    A Buddhist monk was killed last week after he spoke up about a manโ€™s drinking habits. Villagers in Lampang found the body of 69 year old Phra Bundhit Prom-iam over the weekend in his pick-up truck. His body was decaying and โ€œgave off a strong smellโ€. As police investigated the incident, evidence led them to 44 year old Sakol Pumthong who eventuallyโ€ฆ

  • Covid-19 NewsBangkok hospitals use baby face shields, US health officials say it could be dangerous

    Bangkok hospitals use baby face shields, US health officials say it could be dangerous

    While Bangkok hospitals say they are protecting newborn babies from the coronavirus with baby-sized face shields, health authorities in the US disagree with the move, and even claim it could be dangerous. The US Centre of Disease Control says an infant face shield could increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome as well as suffocation or strangulation. Since infantsโ€ฆ

  • Pattaya NewsThai family heads out on a 1,000 kilometre trek on clapped-out motorbike

    Thai family heads out on a 1,000 kilometre trek on clapped-out motorbike

    One family had a mission to get home, but with a broken down motorbike, it was some of the communities along the way that helped them to complete their journey. About a week ago, a mother and her two children set off on their trip using a run-down motorbike and sidecar (saleng). They had a nearly 1,000 km journey ahead ofโ€ฆ

  • Transport NewsSome taxis equipped with ‘barriers’ to protect against coronavirus transmission

    Some taxis equipped with โ€˜barriersโ€™ to protect against coronavirus transmission

    Some taxis are being converted to be coronavirus-proof, well thatโ€™s the intention. A barrier designed by Royal Thai Air Force personnel, to protect people using taxis and keep drivers in business, has been rolled out. With possible close contact to many different people, taxi drivers are at risk of catching the virus. In February, a taxi driver was the first human-to-human virus transmission inโ€ฆ

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya’s beaches are still a ‘no go’ area this month

    Pattayaโ€™s beaches are still a โ€˜no goโ€™ area this month

    Donโ€™t go to Pattayaโ€™s beaches unless youโ€™re willing go to jail or pay a hefty fine. Starting tomorrow, the cityโ€™s beaches will be closed until the end of May in an effort to prevent socialising and to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Pattayaโ€™s police posted photos on Facebook of the taped-off beaches and warning signs. โ€œThose who try to access theโ€ฆ

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