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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

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  • Benin: An Afro-descendant in the land of her ancestors | Thaiger

    Benin: An Afro-descendant in the land of her ancestors

    “I was absolutely told through my research, through what I’ve talked to people about that you definitely have to come and visit Ouidah. And so coming here into the Sacred Forest has been eye-opening. Getting to see the rituals, getting to understand a lot more about the religion of Vodun, it also helps me as a tourist and a visitor…

  • World in Progress: How Niger is fighting radicalization with education | Thaiger

    World in Progress: How Niger is fighting radicalization with education

    This report by Bettina Rühl is presented by Ineke Mules. SOURCE: DW News

  • What is the future of Indian investment in Afghanistan? | Thaiger

    What is the future of Indian investment in Afghanistan?

    New Delhi spent billions of dollars on infrastructure and humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan after the United States toppled the Taliban regime in 2001. From building highways to transporting food and building schools, India “invested time, money and effort” into rebuilding Afghanistan, according to an Indian business expert. The expert, who asked not to be named, said Indian projects in Afghanistan…

  • Minister of Tourism is sure tourists will flood Thailand November 1 | Thaiger

    Minister of Tourism is sure tourists will flood Thailand November 1

    Though often criticised for its overly-optimistic tourism predictions seemingly pulled out of thin air, this time the Thai government is sure people will be flooding back in as the borders reopen on November 1. Minister of Tourism and Sports Pipat Ratchakitprakan said that Thailand needs to brace itself for an onslaught of international travellers flooding into the country come November…

  • Remembrances of King Rama IX held at Siriraj Hospital, Rajabopit Temple | Thaiger

    Remembrances of King Rama IX held at Siriraj Hospital, Rajabopit Temple

    Today marks the fifth anniversary of the death of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (also known as King Rama IX), Thailand’s leader and the second-longest ruler of any country of all time. Across the nation, people are paying their respects to the much-loved previous King and commemorating the anniversary of his death. The dean of the Faculty of Medicine at…

  • 2 Thai women arrested transporting 7 Burmese migrants | Thaiger

    2 Thai women arrested transporting 7 Burmese migrants

    At a checkpoint in Sangkhla Buri district in Kanchanaburi, 2 Thai women were arrested smuggling 7 Burmese migrants and a child, apparently attempting to transport them back to Myanmar. The stop took place at around 7 am this morning and the women were arrested in violation of provincial communicable disease committee orders to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Officials at…

  • Samut Prakan prison teams up with industrial sector for work release programme | Thaiger

    Samut Prakan prison teams up with industrial sector for work release programme

    More than 100 prison inmates are going to work in the industrial sector as part of a vocational programme through the Samut Prakan Central Prison, which is southeast of Bangkok. Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin says it aims to provide inmates with “an opportunity to improve their industrial skills and increase the chance of employment after they finish serving their sentence.”…

  • Pattaya police respond to call reporting a “ghost” | Thaiger

    Pattaya police respond to call reporting a “ghost”

    Police in Pattaya responded to a call for a ghost… Yes, a ghost. Locals heard crying and howling coming from an abandoned shophouse. It was so disturbing that they called the police, worried that the empty shop was haunted. Turns out the ghost was actually a homeless man who seemed to be having an emotional breakdown. Officers responded to the…

  • Remembering Thailand’s beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej | Thaiger

    Remembering Thailand’s beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej

    Today is the national memorial day for His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Thailand’s beloved monarch who served for just over 70 years and died in October 2016. At the time of his passing in October 2016, King Bhumibol was the world’s longest-serving head of state and the longest-reigning monarch in Thai history. Amongst his many other gifts, he was was…

  • Thai government to review law after World Anti-Doping Agency non-compliance ruling | Thaiger

    Thai government to review law after World Anti-Doping Agency non-compliance ruling

    Following the World Anti-Doping Agency’s decision last week, ruling Thailand non-compliant with the agency’s requirements, the Thai government is now putting more focus on regulating banned substances at international sports competitions. The National News Bureau of Thailand reports that authorities are working on issuing laws that correspond with the agency’s national standard. Thailand, Indonesia, and North Korea were ruled non-compliant…

  • Ministry defends Pfizer vaccines against radiation accusations | Thaiger

    Ministry defends Pfizer vaccines against radiation accusations

    Pfizer mRNA vaccines are facing accusations of being contaminated with radiation, and Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is fighting back against the allegations. The Ministry reassures that all the vaccines in use currently in Thailand are tested and safe for use. At the Department of Disease Control, Dr Chawetsan Namwat, director of the Emergency Health Hazard and Disease Control Division,…

  • Thailand Top Stories | Thai PM vows to reopen the country to fully vaccinated tourists from November 1 | October 13 | Thaiger

    Thailand Top Stories | Thai PM vows to reopen the country to fully vaccinated tourists from November 1 | October 13

    Natty gives us a quick update on the national Covid-19 situation as well as the top headlines in Thailand and Southeast Asia: Thai PM vows to reopen the country to fully vaccinated tourists from November 1, police crack down on street racing, adult pleasure toys seized by Thai police, China to set up a 230 million USD to finance efforts…

  • Scandal-hit Austria: New chancellor, same policies | Thaiger

    Scandal-hit Austria: New chancellor, same policies

    After being engulfed in political drama over the last few days, Austria has a new head of government; however, apparently, a reluctant one. Alexander Schallenberg, who has taken over from Sebastian Kurz, describes himself as being “chancellor against his will.” At his inauguration in the chancellery on Vienna’s Ballhausplatz, the former foreign minister said the post was an honor that…

  • Phuket, Samui to ease entry restrictions for domestic tourists from this weekend | Thaiger

    Phuket, Samui to ease entry restrictions for domestic tourists from this weekend

    From this weekend, entry restrictions for the islands of Phuket and Samui are being eased for fully vaccinated domestic tourists. Local travellers who can show proof of being fully vaccinated will no longer need to submit to Covid-19 testing to enter Phuket and will no longer have to quarantine after arriving on Samui. The move comes as the government launches…

  • Anutin warns Nov 1 reopening could close again if Covid-19 surges | Thaiger

    Anutin warns Nov 1 reopening could close again if Covid-19 surges

    Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul may have dampened the excitement over Thailand’s November 1 reopening when he announced that it is possible that the country could close up its borders in the event of a serious Covid-19 outbreak. The announcement on Monday by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha that he had told the Ministry of Public Health and Centre for Covid-19…

  • Prosecutors to decide Thanathorn’s fate on November 4 following vaccine comments | Thaiger

    Prosecutors to decide Thanathorn’s fate on November 4 following vaccine comments

    On November 4, prosecutors will decide whether or not to indict Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit over comments he made about Thailand’s AstraZeneca technology-transfer deal. At the start of the year, the founder of the Progressive Movement criticised the government for being overly-reliant on Siam Bioscience for Covid-19 vaccines. The Bangkok Post reports that Thanathorn faces charges of violating Thailand’s defamation law and…

  • Covid spike in Khon Kaen, more field hospitals to open | Thaiger

    Covid spike in Khon Kaen, more field hospitals to open

    Covid-19 is on the rise in the Isaan province Khon Kaen and local authorities have agreed to open two more field hospitals after new cases hit around 300 over a few day period with many of the infections linked to social gatherings like funerals and ceremonies at temples to make merit. Governor Somsak Jangtrakul said that the provincial communicable disease…

  • Thai industry bodies encouraged by tourism re-opening plan | Thaiger

    Thai industry bodies encouraged by tourism re-opening plan

    The chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries has welcomed the plan to re-open Thailand to vaccinated tourists from low-risk countries. Supant Mongkolsuthree says the planned November 1 re-opening will accelerate economic growth and increase business confidence. According to a Bangkok Post report, Supant predicts the return of foreign tourism could see GDP growth achieve its target of 0% –…

  • Gold theft suspect drops phone while fleeing the scene | Thaiger

    Gold theft suspect drops phone while fleeing the scene

    A gold theft suspect in Chon Buri allegedly stole nearly 200,000 baht worth of gold from a shop in the Don Hualor district, but police say he dropped something when he ran out… his phone. An employee at the gold shop told police that a man went into the store on Sunday and asked to see gold items because he…

  • Health experts weigh in on risks of re-opening Thailand without quarantine | Thaiger

    Health experts weigh in on risks of re-opening Thailand without quarantine

    Following Monday night’s announcement by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha that Thailand will re-open quarantine-free for select vaccinated tourists from November, health experts have voiced concern. The Bangkok Post reports that some prominent medics are worried re-opening without quarantine will provoke a surge in Covid-19 infections. Thira Woratanarat from the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University has warned that daily case numbers…

  • AfricaLink on Air – 12 October 2021 | Thaiger

    AfricaLink on Air – 12 October 2021

    International court backs Somalia in sea dispute with Kenya++ EU places temporary visa restrictions on Gambians++Turkey: Social media under increased threat from government SOURCE: DW News

  • Japan bids to harness the energy of super typhoons | Thaiger

    Japan bids to harness the energy of super typhoons

    At the peak of its power on September 27, Mindulle was classified as the third super typhoon to form in the Western Pacific this year, with winds gusting up to 195 kilometers (121 miles) an hour. The powerful storm, which had originated close to the Pacific island of Guam, made its way north and by the last week of September…

  • India’s main opposition attempts overhaul amid leadership crises | Thaiger

    India’s main opposition attempts overhaul amid leadership crises

    The Indian National Congress, often referred to as the “grand old party of India,” is set to have a high-level meeting on Saturday. The agenda is clear: to find a new chief to invigorate the country’s main opposition party. The Congress — which held power for more than 50 of independent India’s 74 years — secured less than 10% of…

  • Thai police crack down on street racing, more than 300,000 motorbikes seized this year | Thaiger

    Thai police crack down on street racing, more than 300,000 motorbikes seized this year

    Thai police are cracking down on street racing, and the deputy national police chief says that, since the start of this year, thousands of street racers have faced charges and tens of thousands of parents have faced charges because their children were involved in races. Police are even giving out 3,000 baht to those make a report about street racing…

  • Families call on Thai authorities to help teenagers stuck in Myanmar under work contract | Thaiger

    Families call on Thai authorities to help teenagers stuck in Myanmar under work contract

    A group of parents and grandparents say their teenage children were trafficked to work in Myanmar and are now calling on Thai authorities to bring them back home. The families in Tak’s Mae Sot border district say 10 teenagers, between the ages of 16 and 19, were promised jobs at a casino just across the border in the neighbouring country,…

  • Half a million baht in sex toys and products seized in series of raids | Thaiger

    Half a million baht in sex toys and products seized in series of raids

    Sex toys and sexual enhancement drugs were seized by Thai police in a series of raids in Bangkok and the neighbouring province of Samut Prakan. Thai media reports that a Thai husband and Vietnamese wife were arrested for allegedly importing the products illegally. Officers held a standard press conference, displaying the seized items including boxes of dildos, packages of synthetic…

  • Tham Luang, site of dramatic 2018 rescue, re-opens to tourists on Friday | Thaiger

    Tham Luang, site of dramatic 2018 rescue, re-opens to tourists on Friday

    A Thai cave complex, which came to the world’s attention during a dramatic rescue in 2018, will re-open to visitors from Friday. The Tham Luang cave, in the northern province of Chiang Rai, hit the media spotlight when 12 young footballers and their coach became trapped by floodwaters 3 years ago. The Bangkok Post reports that the cave complex, in…

  • Opinion divided on proposed 500 baht tourism tax | Thaiger

    Opinion divided on proposed 500 baht tourism tax

    A plan to impose a 500 baht “tourism tax” on foreign arrivals from next year has divided opinion among tourism operators. A report by Nikkei Asia says some operators are concerned such a move could deter tourists, just as the country prepares to re-open. One of those is the president of the Thai Hotels Association, Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi. “The fee…

  • PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s televised address, translated in English | Thaiger

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s televised address, translated in English

    The following is PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s televised address to the nation, translated by the Thai government’s public relations department. My fellow citizens, brothers, and sisters: In the last one-and-half years, we have lived with some of the greatest peacetime challenges our country has ever faced in its history, brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, and one that has left nobody…

  • Koh Samui sees surge in sandbox bookings for October | Thaiger

    Koh Samui sees surge in sandbox bookings for October

    Tourism officials on Koh Samui say its sandbox programme has received a boost following the lifting of its 3-day quarantine. According to a Bangkok Post report, new bookings in the first 10 days of October have already surpassed the total number of bookings since the island re-opened on July 15. Ratchaporn Poolsawadee from the Tourism Association of Koh Samui adds…