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  • Tourism operators want cost of PCR tests reduced when Test & Go resumes | Thaiger

    Tourism operators want cost of PCR tests reduced when Test & Go resumes

    Following the CCSA’s decision yesterday to resume Test & Go from February 1 (with some changes) tourism operators are urging the government to make PCR testing more affordable. The revamped Test & Go entry scheme now requires overseas arrivals to book a hotel on day 1 and again on day 5 of their stay – and to take a PCR…

  • Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand says Thai 5G is not an issue | Thaiger

    Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand says Thai 5G is not an issue

    After a wave of flight cancellations and airline schedule and equipment reshuffling in the US, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand spoke up to reaffirm that 5G signals in Thailand do not have any conflicts or negative effects on aircraft or flight equipment. The CAAT explained that, in Thailand, 5G bandwidth is on a different wavelength than anything used in…

  • 20 baht bills getting a modern polymer update on March 24 | Thaiger

    20 baht bills getting a modern polymer update on March 24

    Money enthusiasts, get ready! On March 24 the 20 baht bill is getting a radical new update. The Royal portrait will still be prominent but the flimsy, green paper the bills have been printed on for decades is being replaced with a modern new polymer with a glossy, plasticky feel. Starting on March 24, the new, more durable polymer 20…

  • UPDATE: Thailand’s Test & Go is back on for travel starting February 1 | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Thailand’s Test & Go is back on for travel starting February 1

    The Thailand Pass Test & Go program has been rebooted, and vaccinated travellers will be able to register for (almost) quarantine-free entry to Thailand re-starting February 1. There have been slight revisions to the rules, now requiring travellers to have proof of an SHA+ hotel booking on the first and fifth day of their stay in Thailand when they will…

  • First meeting of Thailand’s Lower House this year adjourned due to lack of numbers | Thaiger

    First meeting of Thailand’s Lower House this year adjourned due to lack of numbers

    The first meeting of the year for Thailand’s House of Representatives, which was meant to begin yesterday, had to be abruptly adjourned because the minimum number of MPs required were not present. 227 MPs were present, a number 10 short of the minimum number required to conduct the proceedings. Half of the House’s 473 members were required to attend. In…

  • Thammanat Prompow, 21 MPs booted from Palang Pracharat | Thaiger

    Thammanat Prompow, 21 MPs booted from Palang Pracharat

    After a meeting of the executive members of the Palang Pracharat Party yesterday, a shocking 22 MPs including popular but controversial Secretary-General Thammanat Prompow who made headlines after details of an arrest and jail time in Australia came to light recently. Once a rockstar in the ruling party who called himself the main artery of the party, Thammanat was pushed…

  • Police suspect dead man found on Phuket beach had been sniffing glue | Thaiger

    Police suspect dead man found on Phuket beach had been sniffing glue

    Early this morning, fishermen off the coast of Phuket found the body of a man washed up on the beach. The corpse showed no signs of injury, however, police found incriminating glue stains on his clothes and a can of glue near his body. They also found a shrimp-catching bucket near the body. Police believe the man had been sniffing…

  • Facebook mistakenly banning ok content a growing problem | Thaiger

    Facebook mistakenly banning ok content a growing problem

    Language and expression have nuances, subtleties, and variety in meaning, both explicitly and implicitly stated. The problem is, Facebook often times does not. Society is facing an increasingly conspicuous problem of Facebook and other social media platforms using algorithms to block prohibited content while lacking any useful channels to rectify mistakes. Many people have experienced getting muted or banned temporarily…

  • Hotels call for Covid-19 land and building tax cuts to be extended | Thaiger

    Hotels call for Covid-19 land and building tax cuts to be extended

    The hotel industry is asking the government to extend a land and building tax cut that was enacted in June of 2020, citing the continuation of the Covid-19 pandemic with no economic recovery in sight. They requested the 90% tax cut be extended for 2 more years, or, failing that, enact a new tax cut of 70 to 80% to…

  • Pork price crisis ups demand for poultry, chicken added to price control list | Thaiger

    Pork price crisis ups demand for poultry, chicken added to price control list

    Thailand’s pork price crisis is causing an increased demand for chicken, leading poultry and egg prices to surge. The Ministry of Commerce has now added chickens and chicken meat to their price control list. The ministry now mandates that chicken raisers with over 100,000 chickens, and slaughterhouses with the capacity for over 4,000 chickens a day, disclose their quantity, stocks,…

  • State Railway of Thailand approves use of Bang Sue station to host National Book Fair | Thaiger

    State Railway of Thailand approves use of Bang Sue station to host National Book Fair

    Thailand’s National Book Fair will take place this year at Bangkok’s Bang Sue Grand Station, from March 26 to April 5. According to a Thai PBS World report, the State Railway of Thailand has reassured the public that the event will not interfere with the government’s rollout of Covid-19 vaccines, also taking place at the site. Nirut Maneebhandu, SRT governor,…

  • Former police chief ‘Joe Ferrari’ says he just wanted to “scare suspect” | Thaiger

    Former police chief ‘Joe Ferrari’ says he just wanted to “scare suspect”

    A former police chief charged with murder after a drugs suspect died when multiple plastic bags were placed over his head during questioning, says he just wanted to scare the victim. Thitisan Utthanaphon, aka. Joe Ferrari in Thai media, a police chief in the northern province of Nakhon Sawan at the time, told the court that he never intended to…

  • Elderly rescued from unauthorised care facilities in Bangkok after reports of poor conditions | Thaiger

    Elderly rescued from unauthorised care facilities in Bangkok after reports of poor conditions

    Elderly people kept in poor conditions at unauthorised care facilities in Bangkok, some abused and even put in shackles, were rescued yesterday. Thai authorities raided two centres in the Lat Krabang and Nong Chok districts, which are both owned by the same person, and discovered residents squeezed into tiny rooms, and some residents even in shackles. Authorities then took 40…

  • CCSA says Test & Go could make a comeback soon – with a few tweaks | Thaiger

    CCSA says Test & Go could make a comeback soon – with a few tweaks

    The government’s Covid-19 task force meets later today to discuss the fate of the Test & Go entry scheme, along with the potential easing of some restrictions. Supoj Malaniyom from the CCSA says Test & Go could make a comeback soon, but will involve stricter monitoring of foreign arrivals’ health. The Bangkok Post reports that the scheme could now require…

  • 5G causes airlines to cancel or rearrange flights to the US | Thaiger

    5G causes airlines to cancel or rearrange flights to the US

    Fear of 5G interference around American airports is spurring airlines from around the world to cancel or reschedule flights to the US. At least 25 flights to the US were cancelled today with many airlines saying they will cancel more as they scrambled to change the type of aircraft used to avoid interference as AT&T and Verizon Communications roll out…

  • 15.2 million meth pills seized in Northern checkpoint stops | Thaiger

    15.2 million meth pills seized in Northern checkpoint stops

    A series of drug traffickers stopped at checkpoints in and around Chiang Rai over the last week has netted a total of 15.2 million meth pills found and seized by police. Yesterday the police revealed a series of incidents at checkpoints in the northern region where police found huge amounts of methamphetamines hidden inside cars. Several large busts were made…

  • Man in Phuket threatens new neighbour with 30 gunshots | Thaiger

    Man in Phuket threatens new neighbour with 30 gunshots

    A new resident was “welcomed” to the neighbourhood in Phuket with a man firing his gun into the area, saying he wasn’t afraid of anyone. The shooter, identified as “Mr. Yut,” allegedly fired his gun and a pump-action shotgun 30 times in the air. The new resident, Wisa Choo, had just moved into the neighbourhood after purchasing a plot of…

  • Police in 54 km car chase when man on yabba steals semi truck | Thaiger

    Police in 54 km car chase when man on yabba steals semi truck

    Police were led on a long-distance chase through the suburbs of Bangkok when a Thai man who was drunk and high on yabba managed to steal an 18 wheeler truck trailer. The incident started in Samut Sakhon, one of the neighbouring provinces that make up the Greater Bangkok area, and travel 54 kilometres through suburban Bangkok streets. The man, who…

  • 1 million face masks labeled as Japanese busted as Chinese | Thaiger

    1 million face masks labeled as Japanese busted as Chinese

    In the Bangkok suburb of Samut Prakan, police raided a warehouse where they found 1 million face masks that were labelled as being from Japan when in actuality they were produced and shipped from China. The economic crime division of the police uncovered the Chinese masks, with an estimated value of about 3 million baht, during a raid in a…

  • Roadside bomb explodes on road in Deep South province, damages police truck | Thaiger

    Roadside bomb explodes on road in Deep South province, damages police truck

    An improvised bomb exploded on a road in the Chanae District of Narathiwat yesterday, damaging a police pickup truck. The explosion left cracks in the windshield, and fragments of the bomb were scattered. No injuries were reported. Police Captain Yuthachai Rojsirimontree, a Chanae investigator, said the attack happened on the Chanae-Dusongso road at about 3.45pm. Police believe militants detonated the…

  • Hungarian wanted overseas arrested in Bangkok, overstayed visa by 10 years | Thaiger

    Hungarian wanted overseas arrested in Bangkok, overstayed visa by 10 years

    Thai Immigration police arrested a 48 year old Hungarian suspect who is wanted in his home country for alleged insurance fraud and has been staying in Thailand illegally for more than 10 years. Immigration police say the man is on 4,254 days overstay after entering Thailand in 2010 on a 60 day tourist visa. Officers say the man was arrested…

  • Confusion over cannabis laws, Thai officials consider decriminalisation | Thaiger

    Confusion over cannabis laws, Thai officials consider decriminalisation

    Thai officials are looking into decriminalising cannabis… but not recreational use. The Thai Food and Drug Administration is set to meet with the Office of the Narcotics Control Board today and propose removing cannabis from a list of controlled drugs. Then, the measure will need to be approved by the Public Health Ministry, which is led by a cannabis advocate…

  • Officials considering Sandbox destinations in every region – Health Minister | Thaiger

    Officials considering Sandbox destinations in every region – Health Minister

    Along with pushing for the resumption of the Test & Go scheme, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says the ministry is discussing adding more Sandbox destinations to have the entry scheme open in every region of Thailand. The ministry will make formal proposals, including lowering the Covid-19 alert level to level 3, at the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration general…

  • Tourism Ministry pushing for return of Test & Go from February | Thaiger

    Tourism Ministry pushing for return of Test & Go from February

    Thailand’s tourism minister says he’s pushing for the return of the Test & Go entry scheme, potentially as early as next month. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn says the resumption of the scheme could mean at least 8 million international tourists this year. The CCSA meets tomorrow to discuss easing a number of restrictions and potentially rebooting Test & Go. The Omicron variant…

  • Thailand’s Commerce Ministry sets up war rooms to combat high prices | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Commerce Ministry sets up war rooms to combat high prices

    In an effort to take legal steps against merchants selling products at unfairly high prices, the Permanent Secretary of Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce Boonyarit Kalayanamit says he will chair war rooms to combat high prices. The secretary stated this yesterday in an urgent meeting with Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit. The director-general of the Internal Trade Department under the Commerce Ministry,…

  • Popular “sexpat” blogger Stickboy leaves Thailand over dead nightlife, restrictions | Thaiger

    Popular “sexpat” blogger Stickboy leaves Thailand over dead nightlife, restrictions

    The popular redlight district blogger (and “sexpat”) Stickboy has left Thailand, apparently due to the lack of nightlife over the past two years. Stickboy, whose real name is Mike McKay, has been a long time expat in Thailand. He calls himself a “party animal with hollow legs” and is known for his posts of busty women mixed in with general…

  • PM 2.5 air pollutant at high levels in many parts of Bangkok, surrounding provinces | Thaiger

    PM 2.5 air pollutant at high levels in many parts of Bangkok, surrounding provinces

    This morning, fine dust of dangerous P.M level 2.5 covered many parts of Bangkok and surrounding provinces. The Pollution Control Department reports that particulate air levels range from 28-72 micrograms per cubic centimetre. The safe threshold for air dust is 50 micrograms per cubic centimetre. The PDC states that 41 areas have dust levels above this threshold. Bangkok’s air situation…

  • Northeast border patrol seizes 10 million baht worth of cannabis | Thaiger

    Northeast border patrol seizes 10 million baht worth of cannabis

    A navy patrol seized 448 kilograms of cannabis in Nakhon Phanom yesterday, said a Mekong Riverine Unit commander. The commander, Sombat Juthanom, said the drugs were worth roughly 10 million baht. Since the beginning of the year, authorities have seized roughly 10 tonnes of marijuana in Thailand’s Northeast region. In addition, the commander reported being concerned about methamphetamine and heroin…

  • Tourism ministry to cut budget for tour package subsidy after scheme flops | Thaiger

    Tourism ministry to cut budget for tour package subsidy after scheme flops

    The government plans to cut the budget for its tour package subsidy scheme, which received a lukewarm reception among Thais. According to a Bangkok Post report, the Tourism & Sports Ministry will also reduce the number of tour packages available from 1 million to 200,000. Tourism minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn admits the Tour Teaw Thai scheme hasn’t really had the desired…

  • Over 95% of content Thailand asks Google to remove is government criticism – the highest rate in the world | Thaiger

    Over 95% of content Thailand asks Google to remove is government criticism – the highest rate in the world

    A study by virtual private network firm Surfshark shows that since 2011, Thailand has submitted 1,147 requests for Google to remove content. The Bangkok Post reports that over 95% of those requests was about content considered critical of the government – the highest rate in the world. As part of the study, Surfshark says it analysed Google’s Transparency Report. Thailand…