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  • Thailand NewsPark rangers save 6 wild baby elephants stuck in the mud

    Park rangers save 6 wild baby elephants stuck in the mud

    Netizens are going wild over photos posted on Facebook yesterday morning of six naughty wild elephant calves that ran off from their herd to cool off in a pool of mud at a national park in Prachin Buri province, central Thailand. The baby elephants played for so long that they exhausted themselves and couldn’t get out. Their muddy bodies were…

  • Thailand NewsForeign directors shoot 196 movies, series and adverts in Thailand

    Foreign directors shoot 196 movies, series and adverts in Thailand

    Foreign film crews shot a total of 196 movies, series and advertisements in Thailand since July 2020, generating over 6 billion baht in revenue for the country. The Ministry of Culture (MOC) plans to increase revenue from foreign filmmaking by implementing more tax measures. The country’s Culture Minister plans to use ‘soft power’ to “promote the image of Thailand” on…

  • Thailand NewsRare sea creatures spotted in Krabi, southern Thailand

    Rare sea creatures spotted in Krabi, southern Thailand

    Rare marine animals were spotted enjoying Thailand’s coastal waters last week in Krabi, southern Thailand. Dugongs (manatee’s little cousins), humpback dolphins and sea turtles were seen from above in an aerial survey conducted by the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) from March 27 – April 1. A total of 34 dugongs, colloquially known as “sea cows”, were seen…

  • Covid-19 NewsFrance donates over 3 million doses of Pfizer vaccine to Thailand

    France donates over 3 million doses of Pfizer vaccine to Thailand

    France has shown its support for Thailand’s fight against Covid-19 by donating over three million doses of Pfizer vaccines to the Kingdom of Thailand. The donation will be well-received by Thai people as surveys reveal that Thais have more confidence in the effectiveness of the U.S.-produced Pfizer vaccine than they do in Thai vaccines. The French ambassador Thierry Mathou officially…

  • Covid-19 NewsThere is a proper way to dispose of infectious Covid-19 waste, says PM

    There is a proper way to dispose of infectious Covid-19 waste, says PM

    Face masks and ATK tests pose a risk to garbage handlers if they are not disposed of properly, says Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Bags containing infectious waste should be clearly marked so binmen and waste disposal facility staff can take the necessary precautions when disposing of the rubbish, says the PM. Waste contaminated with nasal mucus, sputum, saliva and…

  • World NewsThailand seeks Asean extradition convention to battle cybercrime in Southeast Asia

    Thailand seeks Asean extradition convention to battle cybercrime in Southeast Asia

    Thailand is seeking to ink a new regional extradition pact with 10 other Southeast Asian countries in a united effort to combat transnational crimes by 2024. Senior officials discussed the matter during a seminar about how to combat cybercrime at the Office of the Attorney General’s 129th anniversary meeting, the Bangkok Post reported. Thailand has seen an uptick in recent…

  • World NewsAsia’s weird Covid twilight zone – VIDEO

    Asia’s weird Covid twilight zone – VIDEO

    Tens of millions of people in China are under lockdown, including in the largest city Shanghai. Thailand’s infection numbers continue to creep up, already much higher than at their peak last year. Hong Kong morgues are overwhelmed and patients being turned away from hospitals. In South Korea health authorities are reporting the most cases per capita in the world. Vietnam…

  • World NewsUPDATE: Malaysian drivers bewildered by Thailand Pass, as southern border reopens

    UPDATE: Malaysian drivers bewildered by Thailand Pass, as southern border reopens

    THOU SHALL NOT PASS. That’s the message some northern-bound Malaysian travelers received when they attempted to drive their cars into Thailand on yesterday morning, only to find they’d forgotten the most important thing: you STILL need to register for Thailand Pass. In advance. Thailand finally reopened its land border with Malaysia on April 1 for travelers by private transportation. But…

  • Thailand NewsVillagers pay homage to giant mango in central Thailand

    Villagers pay homage to giant mango in central Thailand

    Villagers offered incense to a giant mango in Uthai Thani province in central Thailand on Wednesday. Locals believe that the mango, weighing in at 1.8 kilograms, is sure to bring good luck. The average mango weighs in at a measly 150 grams in comparison. The owner of the mango, 47 year old Wirat Haewphet, is a farmer with many mango…

  • Thailand News90 year old woman in Thailand dies from wasp attack

    90 year old woman in Thailand dies from wasp attack

    A 90 year old woman from the northeast province of Chaiyaphum passed away after she was attacked by wasps near her home on Wednesday. The woman suffered hundreds of wasp stings all over her face and body and was rushed to hospital but later died. The woman’s son said his mother, Chutima Phongchaiyaphum, liked to eat mangoes and was possibly…

  • Covid-19 NewsCheers! Chiang Mai restaurants can now serve alcohol until 11pm

    Cheers! Chiang Mai restaurants can now serve alcohol until 11pm

    Crack open a beer and don’t worry about hiding it in a paper cup. Restaurants in Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand are now permitted to serve alcoholic beverages until 11pm, according to the Chiang Mai Communicable Disease Committee. The new rule is effective from today, April 1. And no, it’s not an April Fool’s joke. Under Thailand’s colour-coded zoning…

  • Covid-19 NewsTest & Go travellers have trouble reporting Day 5 ATK result, here’s what to do

    Test & Go travellers have trouble reporting Day 5 ATK result, here’s what to do

    A number of travellers entering Thailand under the Test & Go scheme say they are having trouble reporting the results of their self-administered rapid antigen test, or ATK, which is required on Day 5. For those unable to report the results through the government’s Mor Chana application, the next best option is to take a photo of the test with…

  • Thailand NewsDengue fever outbreak in Thailand’s Isaan region

    Dengue fever outbreak in Thailand’s Isaan region

    Four provinces in northeast Thailand have seen an outbreak in cases of dengue fever since January. So far, a total of 1,199 cases of the mosquito-borne illness have been recorded in Nakhon Ratchasima, Chaiyaphum, Buriram and Surin. The most commonly affected age group are 10 to 14 year old children. Symptoms of dengue include high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand doctors question ATK test accuracy, after alarming spike in positive cases

    Thailand doctors question ATK test accuracy, after alarming spike in positive cases

    If you’ve ever questioned the accuracy of an antigen testing kit, aka ATK test, then you’re in good company. Thailand’s Rural Doctor Society, or RDS, has pointed out an alarming spike in ATK-detected cases of Covid-19 collected by the CCSA for it’s daily Covid count, raising questions about how accurate the nifty testing kits really are. In a post on their…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket to become world class medical tourism hub by 2028

    Phuket to become world class medical tourism hub by 2028

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha plans to turn Phuket into a world-class hub of medical tourism by 2028, according to a spokesperson for the prime minister. An international medical and public health service centre called “Medical Plaza” is planned, complete with an international elderly care centre, a palliative care centre and a rehabilitation centre. Thailand’s medical and public health services have been…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket Sandbox generates 50 billion baht revenue, PM Prayut happy with outcome

    Phuket Sandbox generates 50 billion baht revenue, PM Prayut happy with outcome

    While some called it a failure, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is pleased with the outcome of the Phuket Sandbox programme, which generated 50 billion baht in tourism revenue for the local economy, according to a spokesperson for the prime minister. In light of the challenges the Covid-19 pandemic presented to the Thai tourism industry, the spokesperson says Prayut has emphasised that…

  • Thailand NewsSurin authorities on alert for fake ‘Cambodian princess’

    Surin authorities on alert for fake ‘Cambodian princess’

    Border guards in the eastern province of Surin are on the lookout for a “Cambodian princess” imposter, after catching wind that she plans to travel to Bangkok to attend private parties with police. Well, sort of… Surin Provincial Governor Suwapong Kittiphatpibul issued an alert on Tuesday about the princess’s doppelgänger, requesting local authorities to enforce the rules if she attends…

  • Thailand NewsPhuket police raid Blue Dragon Lottery scammers, as nationwide crackdown continues

    Phuket police raid Blue Dragon Lottery scammers, as nationwide crackdown continues

    Police raided the operations of lottery ticket scammers in Phuket on Wednesday, as the government continues its nationwide crackdown on overpriced lottery tickets sold on the country’s popular Blue Dragon Lottery website. Three homes on the island were raided for selling overpriced lottery tickets. Armed with search warrants, police raided three homes on the island and arrested people who were…

  • Crime NewsMan centre of unsolved “Nong Chompoo” murder case gets jail over protected wood

    Man centre of unsolved “Nong Chompoo” murder case gets jail over protected wood

    The man who has been in the centre of the highly-publicised death of his 3 year old niece known as “Nong Chompoo” sentenced to a year in jail… but not for charges related to the unsolved murder case. He was convicted of possessing protected wood and was sentenced to four months in jail, which has been suspended for a year.…

  • Thailand NewsEVs take limelight at Bangkok motor show, spurred by subsidy as fuel prices surge

    EVs take limelight at Bangkok motor show, spurred by subsidy as fuel prices surge

    Electric vehicles took centre stage at the Bangkok International Motor Show this week, where thousands gawked at the latest fuel-efficient models that car manufacturers have to offer, as global fuel rices continue to soar due to the war in Ukraine. Attendants were intrigued by the additional perk of a 15 percent government subsidy for select EVs. The show highlights the…

  • Songkran NewsSongkran 2022: Bangkok allows “traditional water sprinkling”

    Songkran 2022: Bangkok allows “traditional water sprinkling”

    No foam parties or powder smearing will be allowed in Bangkok during Songkran next month, but when it comes to water splashing on the Thai New Year, known for massive water gun fights, the rules are a bit vague. “Traditional water sprinkling” is allowed, but officials did not go into detail about what exactly that means. The Bangkok Communicable Disease…

  • World NewsUKRAINE UPDATES: Russia relents, Ukraine offers concessions at Turkey peace talks; Amnesty decries Russian war crimes

    UKRAINE UPDATES: Russia relents, Ukraine offers concessions at Turkey peace talks; Amnesty decries Russian war crimes

    As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues into its second month, here’s the latest deadlines… • With Russian and Ukrainian forces at a military stalemate in Ukraine, the door has opened for a diplomatic resolution to end the war. • At Tuesday’s peace talks in Istanbul, Ukrainian negotiators offered a pledge of neutrality and no NATO membership, in exchange for…

  • Thailand NewsIranian tourist missing after white water rafting accident in Thailand’s Phang Nga

    Iranian tourist missing after white water rafting accident in Thailand’s Phang Nga

    UPDATE: The tourist’s body has since been found. Read more HERE. An Iranian tourist has gone missing after a white water rafting accident yesterday in Southern Thailand’s Phang Nga province. A group of five foreign tourists alongside two tour operators were white water rafting down a river in Song Phraek village when they crashed into a rock causing their rubber…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry denies claims of short supply of anti-viral medicine for Covid patients

    Health Ministry denies claims of short supply of anti-viral medicine for Covid patients

    In response to complaints about a shortage of the anti-viral medicine Favipiravir, with hospitals running low on the primary drug in Thailand used to treat Covid-19, the Public Health Ministry has said that the country’s supply is enough to meet the local demand. Hospitals may experience a “temporary” shortage with the uptick in Covid-19 cases, according to Public Health Deputy…

  • Thailand NewsPolice arrest man who made 75,000 baht a month selling cannabis on Facebook, Line

    Police arrest man who made 75,000 baht a month selling cannabis on Facebook, Line

    Police arrested a man in a post office yesterday in the central province of Samut Prakan after being tipped off that he was selling marijuana via Facebook and Line and sending it to customers through the post. The man’s regular customers were granted entry into a special Line group and sent a Buddhist amulet with their brick of marijuana as…

  • World NewsPirate-fighting pact bolsters maritime safety in Southeast Asian seas

    Pirate-fighting pact bolsters maritime safety in Southeast Asian seas

    The seas of Southeast Asia are getting safer, after joint naval patrols in the waters of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines have successfully deterred piracy in the region. It all comes down to a Trilateral Cooperation Agreement, or TCA, in which the nations pledged to conduct joint anti-piracy patrols in their waters and share information. The result has been a…

  • Thailand NewsMurder investigation launched, 2 arrested after dog carries human skull out of forest

    Murder investigation launched, 2 arrested after dog carries human skull out of forest

    Two suspects in a murder investigation have been arrested after a dog found the remains of a police officer’s missing brother in a forest in Thailand’s Isaan region. Officers are still searching for four other suspects. A farmer taking his cows out to feed near an abandoned shoe factory spotted a dog carrying a human skull out of a eucalyptus forest…

  • World NewsUKRAINE UPDATES: Irpin liberated; Turkey peace talks resume; Russian offensive stalled; Oligarch poisoned

    UKRAINE UPDATES: Irpin liberated; Turkey peace talks resume; Russian offensive stalled; Oligarch poisoned

    As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its second month, here’s the latest headlines… • Turkey peace talks: Russian and Ukrainian representatives have arrived in Istanbul for another round of negotiations — first face-to-face talks in more than two weeks. Ukraine says its top priority is to negotiate a ceasefire, but insisted Kyiv would not make concessions on territorial integrity.…

  • Thailand NewsFlash flood warning for 8 Southern Thailand provinces

    Flash flood warning for 8 Southern Thailand provinces

    Flash flooding from heavy rainfall is expected over the weekend in eight provinces in Southern Thailand. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has announced a flash flood warning from April 2 to 4 in Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat. The situation is likely to be severe in some areas and the department…

  • World NewsUPDATE: Will Smith apologises for Oscars outburst, after Academy rebuke

    UPDATE: Will Smith apologises for Oscars outburst, after Academy rebuke

    While fans in Asia were going to bed, Will Smith was waking up in Hollywood — to a world full of controversy and condemnation. The 53 year old actor slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage at the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday night, then won his first Oscar. The assault occurred in response to Rock cracking an insensitive joke about…