Maya Taylor

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  • Pattaya NewsMonk found hanged at Chon Buri temple in apparent suicide

    Monk found hanged at Chon Buri temple in apparent suicide

    A 68 year old monk has been found hanged at a temple in the eastern province of Chon Buri, in an apparent suicide. The Pattaya News reports that police and rescue workers were called to a temple in the sub-district of Baan Suan at around 7.30am yesterday. The body of the dead man was found hanging near the monk’s housing…

  • Thailand Protest NewsShooter from Bangkok SCB protest surrenders to police

    Shooter from Bangkok SCB protest surrenders to police

    A man accused of shooting at anti-government protesters at a rally in Bangkok on Wednesday has admitted the charge and surrendered to police. Peerawut Kunamonkan delivered his 25 year old son, Passapong, to police at Phaholyothin station in the capital yesterday. He faces charges of attempted murder, shooting in public, and illegally carrying a gun and ammunition. According to a…

  • Thailand Protest News“Bad Students” protest group urges pupils to ditch their uniforms

    “Bad Students” protest group urges pupils to ditch their uniforms

    School students are being urged to ditch their uniforms and wear their own clothes from the start of the new term next week. The “Bad Students” protest group has posted an appeal on Twitter, calling on students to wear what they want. “Finally, we can discard the obsolete uniforms and have the freedom to wear personal clothes. To all students,…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry teams up with Agoda to offer quarantine hotel packages

    Health Ministry teams up with Agoda to offer quarantine hotel packages

    Anyone planning a visit or a return to Thailand can now book their quarantine stay through Agoda, following a deal between the Public Health Ministry and the hotel booking platform. Deputy Public Health Minister Satit Pitutecha announced the agreement yesterday, at a launch event at the Mövenpick Hotel BDMS Wellness Resort in Bangkok, in the company of Tares Krassanairawiwong from…

  • Northern Thailand NewsState Railway officials sign 5 high-speed rail contracts as part of project linking Thailand and China

    State Railway officials sign 5 high-speed rail contracts as part of project linking Thailand and China

    Officials from the State Railway of Thailand have signed 5 high-speed rail contracts worth more than 40 billion baht, in the latest development in the Thailand – China rail connection. It’s understood the contracts cover phase 1 of the railway, from Bangkok to the north-eastern city of Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat). It’s hoped that section will carry its first passengers in…

  • Environment NewsEconomic concerns put Bangkok’s ban on 10-wheel trucks on hold

    Economic concerns put Bangkok’s ban on 10-wheel trucks on hold

    Officials in Bangkok have decided to delay a proposed ban on 10 wheel trucks in light of the current economic challenges affecting the transportation and industrial sectors. The proposed ban was aimed at reducing PM2.5 air pollution in the capital and was expected to come into force from December 1 – 28. Particulates – also known as atmospheric aerosol particles,…

  • Thailand Protest NewsDeputy PM refutes claim that using lèse majesté law damages Monarchy

    Deputy PM refutes claim that using lèse majesté law damages Monarchy

    Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam has dismissed claims that invoking Thailand’s strict lèse majesté law is damaging to the Monarchy. He insists the law has been in use for years and can be applied in the case of current protesters who violate it through their public speeches. Wissanu was responding to a claim from renowned academic Sulak Sivaraksa, who has slammed…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai government to sign vaccine contract with Oxford University, AstraZeneca, today

    Thai government to sign vaccine contract with Oxford University, AstraZeneca, today

    The Thai PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha, has confirmed that Thailand will today sign a contract with Oxford University and pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca, for the procurement of their Covid-19 vaccine. The PM says the agreement will mean Thais can access the vaccine once it goes into production. This contract is in addition to the agreement signed for the transfer of vaccine technology…

  • Crime NewsThief makes off with over 500,000 baht in Bangkok bank robbery

    Thief makes off with over 500,000 baht in Bangkok bank robbery

    A man who robbed a Bangkok branch of the Government Housing Bank at gunpoint has escaped with over 500,000 baht. Nation Thailand report that the robbery took place yesterday afternoon, at the bank’s Bangbon branch on Soi Ekachai 86 in the capital. A security guard at the branch told police that the thief jumped over the counter, before grabbing the…

  • Pattaya NewsCity officials plan to demolish abandoned Pattaya condo project

    City officials plan to demolish abandoned Pattaya condo project

    After years of talks, threats, and complaints, the abandoned Waterfront condo development at Pattaya’s Bali Hai pier looks set to be demolished. The Waterfront Suites and Residence is a half-finished condo project that was stalled in 2014 after safety inspectors discovered that the building’s fire escapes and elevator systems designs varied from the already approved construction designs. Read an earlier…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai virologist says vaccinating 40 million Thais next year will be a challenge

    Thai virologist says vaccinating 40 million Thais next year will be a challenge

    A prominent Thai virologist has admitted that vaccinating 60% of the population against Covid-19 next year will not be easy. Dr Yong Pooworavan says this is because 40 million people receiving 2 doses each means the country needs access to 80 million doses. Yesterday, it was confirmed that Thailand hopes to begin production and administration of the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine…

  • Thailand Protest NewsYellow ducks dominate at Bangkok pro-democracy rally

    Yellow ducks dominate at Bangkok pro-democracy rally

    Yesterday’s anti-government protest at the headquarters of the Siam Commercial Bank in Bangkok was dominated by one prominent symbol – the yellow duck. Having been used at protests in Hong Kong earlier this year, the rubber duck has also become a regular feature at the Thai protests, a symbol of mutual support between both pro-democracy movements. At yesterday’s rally outside…

  • Thailand NewsHealth officials call for smoking to be banned in residential buildings in Thailand

    Health officials call for smoking to be banned in residential buildings in Thailand

    Thai health officials are calling for a ban on smoking in residential buildings, such as condominiums, hotels, and dormitories. Those campaigning for a change in the law say it’s needed to protect the health of residents, and children in particular. Paisan Limsathit, from the Health Laws and Ethics Centre at Thamassat University, says residential buildings should be smoke-free in order…

  • Pattaya NewsPolice hunt armed man who robbed Chon Buri store of 200,000 baht worth of gold

    Police hunt armed man who robbed Chon Buri store of 200,000 baht worth of gold

    Police in the city of Laem Chabang, the shipping port in the eastern province of Chon Buri, are hunting a suspect described as “armed and dangerous” following a robbery at a department store. Employees of the ‘Golden 99’ store were threatened at gunpoint before the man made off with gold valued at 200,000 baht. The 3 staff members were left…

  • Thailand Protest NewsTraffic jams in Bangkok as police use containers to block protesters from Crown Property Bureau

    Traffic jams in Bangkok as police use containers to block protesters from Crown Property Bureau

    The hashtag #รถติด, (traffic jam), was among Twitter’s top 3 trending hashtags this morning as Bangkok motorists battled congestion caused by the police’s attempts to block protesters from the Crown Property Bureau. First they used small portable metal barricades, then razor wire, then concrete blocks, then old buses. Now they’re going for the heavy “blockade” artillery – steel shipping containers.…

  • Thailand Protest News12 anti-government protesters summonsed to hear lèse majesté charges

    12 anti-government protesters summonsed to hear lèse majesté charges

    With almost impeccable timing, 12 pro-democracy protesters have been issued with police summons to hear charges under section 112 of Thailand’s Criminal Code. Section 112 relates to the offence of lèse majesté, or insulting, defaming or threatening the Monarchy. Anyone convicted on lèse majesté charges faces imprisonment of between 3 and 15 years. In June this year the Thai PM…

  • Northern Thailand NewsMonk dies after jumping in front of speeding train in north-east Thailand

    Monk dies after jumping in front of speeding train in north-east Thailand

    A monk has died after jumping on to rail tracks and into the path of an approaching train in the north-eastern province of Si Sa Ket, near the Cambodian border. The incident occurred at a provincial train station in front of horrified witnesses at around 10.30am yesterday. According to a Nation Thailand report, police say the 55 year old’s body…

  • Crime NewsDepartment of Land Transport threatens hefty fines for customised vehicle headlights, taillights

    Department of Land Transport threatens hefty fines for customised vehicle headlights, taillights

    The Department of Land Transport is warning motorists that they may face significant fines if they modify their vehicle’s headlights or taillights. Jantira Buruspat from the DLT says that customising a vehicle’s lights in a manner that contravenes either the Vehicle Act or the Land Transport Act can incur a fine of up to 50,000 baht. He says the reminder…

  • Thailand NewsBBC names Thai protest leader Panusaya in global list of 100 most inspiring women

    BBC names Thai protest leader Panusaya in global list of 100 most inspiring women

    The BBC has named prominent Thai pro-democracy activist, Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, aka, “Rung”, as one of the world’s 100 most inspiring and influential women of 2020. The BBC’s “100 Women of 2020” list singles out women around the world who are driving change in challenging times. Panusaya is one of 3 Thai women to be listed. As the leader of protest…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand eyes first half of 2021 for production of AstraZeneca vaccine

    Thailand eyes first half of 2021 for production of AstraZeneca vaccine

    Thailand hopes to begin production and administration of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine during the first 6 months of 2021. As part of a technology-transfer agreement signed by the Thai government, Siam Bioscience will be provided with the information for vaccine production. It then hopes to register the vaccine with Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration within the next 6 months. The pharmaceutical…

  • Road deaths139 killed, 653 injured, as Thailand’s holiday weekend sees surge in road accidents

    139 killed, 653 injured, as Thailand’s holiday weekend sees surge in road accidents

    The Ministry of Transport has confirmed that hundreds of road traffic accidents have taken place over Thailand’s holiday weekend. 139 people have died and 653 have been injured in the course of the 4-day holiday, which was introduced to boost domestic tourism. The Pattaya News report that 455 car accidents have been recorded, with nearly 79% of them being caused…

  • World NewsTechnical issues force Singapore aircraft to land on Malaysian highway – VIDEO

    Technical issues force Singapore aircraft to land on Malaysian highway – VIDEO

    A single-engine prop plane from Singapore has been forced to make an emergency landing on a Malaysian highway due to technical difficulties. A report in Coconuts says the aircraft touched down on the hard shoulder of a highway in Johor, as cars sped past. The 2 pilots on board are believed to be in stable condition. Chester Voo, CEO of…

  • Thailand Protest NewsProtester slammed for dressing as schoolgirl to highlight sexual harassment in Thai schools

    Protester slammed for dressing as schoolgirl to highlight sexual harassment in Thai schools

    2 government MPs have criticised a member of the “Bad Students” protest movement after she dressed as a schoolgirl to highlight sexual harassment in Thai schools. In an online protest, the activist donned a school uniform and held up a sign condemning sexual harassment in the Thai education system. Nation Thailand reports that while her actions have generally been supported…

  • Covid-19 News2 Thai Covid-19 vaccines to proceed to human testing

    2 Thai Covid-19 vaccines to proceed to human testing

    Out of Thailand’s 7 potential Covid-19 vaccines, 2 have successfully completed the animal testing stage and will proceed to human testing. Dr Nakorn Premsri from the National Vaccine Institute says the 2 vaccines are the mRNA vaccine from the Chula Vaccine Research Centre and BioNet-Asia’s DNA vaccine. The Chula VRC candidate vaccine is expected to begin human trials in April…

  • Technology NewsPersonal data of 13 million online users leaked in data breach

    Personal data of 13 million online users leaked in data breach

    The Digital Economy and Society Minister is calling in the experts after revelations that a data breach means the personal data of over 13 million online users has been compromised. The details of the accounts have been found up for sale on an underground website, according to a Thai PBS World report. The news has sparked condemnation of Thailand’s cybersecurity.…

  • World NewsTrump’s son, Donald Jr, tests positive for Covid-19

    Trump’s son, Donald Jr, tests positive for Covid-19

    The eldest son of US president, Donald Trump, has tested positive for Covid-19, an anonymous White House spokesperson has confirmed. 42 year old Donald Trump Jr. is understood to be asymptomatic and currently self-isolating, following the diagnosis earlier this week. His girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, tested positive back in July. In October, President Trump tested positive for Covid-19, as did his…

  • Crime NewsAppeal Court upholds 20-year corruption sentence against former Buddhism chief

    Appeal Court upholds 20-year corruption sentence against former Buddhism chief

    The former head of the National Office of Buddhism has had his appeal against a 20-year sentence in a corruption case rejected by the Appeal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases. Phanom Sornsilp is currently serving a total of 94 years for the misappropriation of temple funds in multiple cases brought against him. The court also upheld the 20-year sentence…

  • Thailand Protest NewsPolice confirm over 30 protesters from both sides face criminal charges

    Police confirm over 30 protesters from both sides face criminal charges

    The deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau has confirmed that charges will be brought against 31 people from both pro and anti-establishment groups, following protests in Bangkok earlier this week. Piya Tawichai says 14 people face charges for offences committed in the area of the Parliament building last Tuesday, while a further 17 are being charged for crimes committed…

  • South Thailand NewsMotorist escapes with minor injuries after train ploughs into car in Chumphon

    Motorist escapes with minor injuries after train ploughs into car in Chumphon

    A 36 year old amulet trader has had a lucky escape and is recovering in hospital after the car he was driving was hit by a train in the southern province of Chumphon. Kamol Srikhong, from Trang, escaped with only minor injuries following the collision, which occurred at an unguarded level crossing at around 10.30pm last night. The Bangkok Post…

  • Environment NewsResidents express health concerns as smog engulfs Pattaya

    Residents express health concerns as smog engulfs Pattaya

    Pattaya residents have expressed concern over air pollution, as the eastern coastal city finds itself engulfed in smog. The Pattaya News reports that the deterioration in air quality has been ongoing for a number of days, with a cloud of haze obscuring the bay and neighbouring islands. Residents are advised to wear masks when outside and to limit outdoor exercise,…