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  • Malaysia considers further re-opening to domestic tourism | Thaiger

    Malaysia considers further re-opening to domestic tourism

    Malaysia’s tourism minister says the re-opening of inter-state travel is now a high priority as the country seeks to reboot domestic tourism. Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri says other islands are hopeful they will soon be able to follow Langkawi, which re-opened for vaccinated domestic tourists on September 16. According to a TTR Weekly report, the tourism ministry is considering re-opening…

  • Weather warning issued as tropical storm Dianmu approaches | Thaiger

    Weather warning issued as tropical storm Dianmu approaches

    The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a warning for the North, Northeast, East and Central regions, as it monitors tropical storm Dianmu, which is expected to be downgraded to a tropical depression. The TMD says the storm made landfall over the central Vietnamese province of Quang this morning and is about 260 kilometres southeast of Amnat Charoen province, in north-east…

  • Education ministry to accelerate vaccination of over 200,000 teachers | Thaiger

    Education ministry to accelerate vaccination of over 200,000 teachers

    All vocational and secondary school students should be fully vaccinated by November 15 and the vaccination of 210,000 teachers is being accelerated ahead of schools re-opening. So says Suphat Champatong from the Education Ministry, adding that the government has taken delivery of 3 vaccine types – viral vector, live attenuated, and inactivated. In a Bangkok Post report, Suphat says the…

  • US judge orders Facebook to disclose anti-Rohingya content as part of international case against Myanmar | Thaiger

    US judge orders Facebook to disclose anti-Rohingya content as part of international case against Myanmar

    A court in the US has ruled that Facebook must disclose posts it removed from its network on the grounds that they were inciting violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. The move comes as a number of countries take action against Myanmar in the International Court of Justice. The Bangkok Post reports that Judge Zia Faruqui has criticised Facebook for…

  • Friday Covid Update: 12,697 new cases and 132 deaths | Thaiger

    Friday Covid Update: 12,697 new cases and 132 deaths

    Today, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration reported 12,697 new Covid-19 cases and 132 coronavirus-related deaths. In Thailand’s latest wave of the virus, which was first recorded on April 1, the CCSA has reported a total of 1,508,447 confirmed Covid-19 infections. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA reported 13,540 recoveries. There are now 127,392 patients in…

  • Partitions to be added to 3,000 taxis to fight Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Partitions to be added to 3,000 taxis to fight Covid-19

    A pilot project is underway, launched by the Department of Land Transport, to install 3,000 partitions in taxis for Covid-19 safety throughout the month of October. The Minister of Transport Saksayam Chidchob stated they hope the move instils confidence in hired transportation services and increases public safety against the spread of Covid-19. The acrylic partitions will be installed in taxies…

  • Police warn against OnlyFans creators dressing as sexy police | Thaiger

    Police warn against OnlyFans creators dressing as sexy police

    After police arrested a popular Thai OnlyFans creator a few days ago and subsequently warned the people of Thailand that posting explicit content on OnlyFans or similar sites is illegal in Thailand, the Royal Thai Police have issued an additional warning for a specific subset of adult content creators they intend to crack down on. The police threatened that they are seeking…

  • Anutin: US donation offer of 1 million vaccines never received | Thaiger

    Anutin: US donation offer of 1 million vaccines never received

    Apparently citing chain of command technicalities, Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul denied a report that Thailand didn’t respond to the US offering a donation of 1 million free Pfizer vaccines. He said no official formal notice of an offer to donate vaccines was received by his ministry. Anutin explained that the chain of command for vaccine donations involves the…

  • Afghanistan: Girls’ education faces bleak future under Taliban rule | Thaiger

    Afghanistan: Girls’ education faces bleak future under Taliban rule

    Girls in Afghanistan will have to wait longer to resume studies at secondary schools after the Taliban announced this week that first the group must “finalize things.” They will then allow girls to return to the classroom “as soon as possible.” “In the case of schools (for female students), the Ministry of Education is working hard to provide the ground…

  • Opinion: Small-scale farmers must control our food system | Thaiger

    Opinion: Small-scale farmers must control our food system

    The Food Systems Summit in New York is supposed to come up with a global strategy to fight hunger and feed a rapidly growing world population. But it’s focused too much on the big agro industry. Corporate interests are taking center stage and expanding their influence in the UN system to an alarming extent, undermining democratic decisions. The concerns of…

  • Togolese fitness coach fights obesity | Thaiger

    Togolese fitness coach fights obesity

    Mercy Tchawalla from Lome, Togo helps women regain confidence by leading fitness classes. SOURCE: DW News

  • Bang Sue Station begins 150k vaccine booster shots tomorrow | Thaiger

    Bang Sue Station begins 150k vaccine booster shots tomorrow

    Bang Sue Grand Station will begin the rollout of Thailand’s booster shot program, a third vaccine to bolster the effectiveness of those that received 2 Sinovac vaccines previously. The director of the Bang Sue central vaccination centre confirmed the rollout will begin at 11 am tomorrow. The first round of injections will be for 150,000 people who initially were vaccinated…

  • Khon Kaen restaurant busted for allegedly serving alcohol | Thaiger

    Khon Kaen restaurant busted for allegedly serving alcohol

    Another venue, this time in northeastern Thailand’s Khon Kaen province, has been busted for allegedly selling customers alcohol. The restaurant tried to hide the fact that they were serving alcohol but proved no match for the officials that raided the eatery, yesterday. The unnamed restaurant, which is somewhere close to the Khon Kaen University, was raided by police and soldiers.…

  • 14 Burmese migrant workers arrested for allegedly illegally crossing the border | Thaiger

    14 Burmese migrant workers arrested for allegedly illegally crossing the border

    14 Burmese migrant workers were arrested in western Thailand’s Kanchanaburi province this morning. The Bangkok Post says they were found hiding in the forest by army patrol and police. The group was mostly men, and none had travel documents on them. When the workers were questioned, they told officials that they had been walking on natural trails from Dawei, a…

  • Cyclist unable to take steep hill plunges to his death in Chiang Mai ravine | Thaiger

    Cyclist unable to take steep hill plunges to his death in Chiang Mai ravine

    A cyclist riding in Chiang Mai, a northern Thai province, was unable to steer his bike down a downhill road yesterday morning and plummeted about 30 metres down a ravine to his death. Police learned of the incident, which occurred on a steep section of the Mae Rim-Mae Sai tourist road in front of the Pongyang Jungle Coaster & Zipline…

  • Thursday Covid Update: 13,256 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid Update: 13,256 new cases; provincial totals

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration reported 131 coronavirus-related deaths and 13,256 new Covid-19 cases today. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 13,829 recoveries. There are now 128,367 patients being treated for Covid-19. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA has reported a total of 1,524,613 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 15,884 coronavirus-related fatalities. The…

  • Minor Phuket entry revision: Covid-19 test within 7 days, not 3 | Thaiger

    Minor Phuket entry revision: Covid-19 test within 7 days, not 3

    The good news is, Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew announced that restrictions and on entering Phuket will ease on October 1. The bad news is, this hasn’t been officially enacted yet and the actual changes to restrictions are extremely minimal. According to the announcement by the governor, a meeting yesterday of the Phuket Communicable Disease Committee has decided on the following overhaul: instead…

  • Grenade attack kills ranger in Pattani | Thaiger

    Grenade attack kills ranger in Pattani

    A ranger was killed last night during a grenade assault on his station in Pattani, a Deep South Thai province near the Malaysian border, a region that frequently witnesses violent episodes owing to the ongoing religious separatist insurgency. The assailants had thrown 3 hand grenades just before 7:30pm at the security booth that Chanachai Yodthong was stationed at. Chanachai died…

  • Reopening Pattaya: Will it happen next week or not? | Thaiger

    Reopening Pattaya: Will it happen next week or not?

    Depending on which government officials you are listening to and what statement they make on which day, it would be easy to believe that Thailand’s reopening is continuing on October 1, or October 15, or possibly November 1. And Pattaya is perhaps reopening in just over a week or perhaps delaying for weeks or months. So where does the reopening…

  • 5 police kiosks set on fire in Bangkok, no injuries reported | Thaiger

    5 police kiosks set on fire in Bangkok, no injuries reported

    At least 5 police kiosks were set ablaze early this morning in Bangkok. The Metropolitan Police have opened an investigation to determine the cause of the fires. Police discovered the kiosks had been set on fire sometime during last night’s curfew. The Central Police Forensic Division sent teams to the various kiosks, which had already had their fires put out…

  • Decision on Hua Hin Hospital “dual pricing” case set for next week | Thaiger

    Decision on Hua Hin Hospital “dual pricing” case set for next week

    Next week, Thai authorities will announce the outcome of the highly anticipated “dual pricing” case where a Dutch expat claims he was overcharged for his cancer treatment at Hua Hin Hospital. Erwin Buse, who filed the anti-discrimination suit two years ago, told ASEAN Now that the case was officially handed over to judges this week and a decision on the case…

  • Lawyer and shaman duo demand police investigate Kanchanaburi temple rehab that allegedly tortured patients | Thaiger

    Lawyer and shaman duo demand police investigate Kanchanaburi temple rehab that allegedly tortured patients

    Following yesterday’s news that a temple in Kanchanaburi, a western Thai province, that served as drug rehab and was allegedly abusing patients, including feeding them usually only once a day, forcing them to live in squalid conditions and torturing them; a lawyer and a shaman have requested the Crime Suppression Division police investigate and prosecute those responsible for the alleged…

  • Phuket Covid-19: 1 new death, hospital occupancy rates fell | Thaiger

    Phuket Covid-19: 1 new death, hospital occupancy rates fell

    With over 200 people being released from Covid-19 medical care in Phuket and 76 hospital beds freed up, the hospital occupancy rates fell to just over 82%, down from a peak around 90%. Today saw 239 new infections, a slight drop from yesterday, and one new death. The death was of a 47 year old man who smoked. He had…

  • Pattaya tourism focusing on Russian and Indian travellers | Thaiger

    Pattaya tourism focusing on Russian and Indian travellers

    Chinese travellers have been the bread-and-butter for Pattaya tourism, but with Covid-19 restrictions, The Pattaya Business and Tourism Association is focusing on Indian and Russian tourists instead for the planned reopening on October 1. The president of the PBTA had announced that while other cities and provinces have postponed reopening plans, Pattaya stands ready to reopen to international travellers in…

  • Police suddenly began raiding Patong bars selling alcohol | Thaiger

    Police suddenly began raiding Patong bars selling alcohol

    While it’s been illegal for bars to open in Thailand and the selling or consumption of alcohol in public is forbidden, police have been looking the other way as patrons sneak beers in bars in Patong, the famous entertainment and nightlife district in Phuket. But after over a month of this occurring under the radar, police have begun raiding and…

  • Officials say Bangkok could re-open from November 1, if 70% are vaccinated | Thaiger

    Officials say Bangkok could re-open from November 1, if 70% are vaccinated

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has indicated that Bangkok could re-open to international tourism from November 1, provided 70% of the population are fully vaccinated. The Bangkok Post reports that this is the first time the CCSA has used the November 1 date when discussing the re-opening of the capital. The original date given by the tourism ministry for…

  • Thursday Covid Update: 131 deaths and 13,256 new cases | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid Update: 131 deaths and 13,256 new cases

    Today, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation reported 13,256 new Covid-19 cases and 131 deaths. Since April 1, in the latest wave of the virus in Thailand, the CCSA has reported 1,495,750 Covid-19 infections. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 13,829 recoveries. There are now 128,367 patients being treated for Covid-19. Out of the new cases,…

  • AfricaLink on Air – 22 September 2021 | Thaiger

    AfricaLink on Air – 22 September 2021

    South Sudan President Salva Kiir mulls retiring+++Namibia’s parliament debates reconciliation agreement with Germany+++Liberians coping with floods SOURCE: DW News

  • How has COVID impacted Pakistan’s education system? | Thaiger

    How has COVID impacted Pakistan’s education system?

    Last week, Pakistan opened both public and private schools in various districts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with Sindh province opening its schools in August. Schools are now operating with a 50% attendance policy on alternating days due to the COVID regulations set forth by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC). Vaccinations were also made mandatory for all staff…

  • Angola’s ‘traveling’ Beauty Salons | Thaiger

    Angola’s ‘traveling’ Beauty Salons

    Male manicurists, or “unheiros”, are a common sight in Cuito, central Angola. Most of their clients are men aged 15 to 35. This male grooming is done by young people wanting to support families and pay for studies. SOURCE: DW News