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  • South Australia lockdown to end early, after man lied about how he contracted virus | Thaiger

    South Australia lockdown to end early, after man lied about how he contracted virus

    A strict 6-day lockdown for South Australia will end early, as officials reveal an infected pizza parlour worker lied about how he contracted the virus. South Australia Premier, Steven Marshall, says a chef employed at a pizza business that was found to have a cluster of infections, misled officials. The worker told contact-tracers that he was a customer of the…

  • Ministry of Finance proposes extension to shopping stimulus scheme | Thaiger

    Ministry of Finance proposes extension to shopping stimulus scheme

    The Ministry of Finance is proposing to get Thais to shop the country out of recession. They’ve proposed an extension to the shopping co-payment scheme, Khon La Khrueng (Let’s Go Halves), first introduced last month. The scheme aims to encourage spending by offering Thai shoppers discounts of up to 150 baht a day at participating stores, to a maximum of…

  • 9 arrests as police net huge drugs haul in 4 cases in north, north-east | Thaiger

    9 arrests as police net huge drugs haul in 4 cases in north, north-east

    Millions of methamphetamine pills, over 800 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, and over 700 kilograms of cannabis have been seized by police in 4 separate cases. The Narcotics Suppression Bureau confirmed the seizures, along with the arrests of 9 suspects, at its headquarters in Bangkok. The parade of police and the seized narcotics are a staple in Thai police PR. The…

  • TAT aiming for 70 million domestic trips by year end, planning more incentives for 2021 | Thaiger

    TAT aiming for 70 million domestic trips by year end, planning more incentives for 2021

    The glass is half-full for the Tourism Authority of Thailand as it predicts domestic tourism during the last 2 months of the year will result in 70 million trips undertaken in 2020. Kritsana Kaewthamrong, deputy governor for domestic marketing, says additional public holidays, coupled with discounts on flights and hotels, should mean travel figures will exceed those of preceding months.…

  • Vaccine could be ready by the end of next month – BioNTech/Pfizer | Thaiger

    Vaccine could be ready by the end of next month – BioNTech/Pfizer

    BioNTech has announced the candidate Covid-19 vaccine, the German company is developing with US pharmaceutical company Pfizer, could be released for public distribution before the year, at least in the US and Europe. BioNTech co-founder Ugur Sahin says that both companies plan to apply for “emergency use authorisation” of their candidate vaccine in the US today (US time), while European regulators…

  • Man wearing pink raincoat wanted on suspicion of firing shots at Bangkok rally | Thaiger

    Man wearing pink raincoat wanted on suspicion of firing shots at Bangkok rally

    The Metropolitan Police Bureau in Bangkok are hunting a man they suspect of firing gun shots at Tuesday’s rally outside the Parliament building. The Bangkok Post reports that the man was wearing a pink raincoat and a photo shows him pointing what appears to be a gun at protesters. The Erawan Medical Centre in the capital reported that it had…

  • Police violence against democracy demonstrators – letter from Human Rights Watch | Thaiger

    Police violence against democracy demonstrators – letter from Human Rights Watch

    OPINION In response to Tuesday’s protests outside the Thai Parliament, and the police response, Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch, responds. Published in full… Unnecessary Use of Water Cannons, Teargas; 55 Reported Injured Thai police unnecessarily used water cannons and teargas against peaceful democracy demonstrators outside the parliament in Bangkok on November 17, 2020, in violation of international…

  • Thailand News Today | Protests to escalate, Domestic violence, Tourist visa exemptions? | Nov 19 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | Protests to escalate, Domestic violence, Tourist visa exemptions? | Nov 19

    Just a reminder that it is still safe to travel to Thailand. The protests are in very small pockets around Bangkok and well publicised in advance. If you can, and are prepared to go through all the hoops and paperwork, it’s still a great place to visit. Bangkok police blame insufficient manpower for failure to control Parliament road clashes Police…

  • Red shirt leader says self-serving government has no interest in protecting the Monarchy | Thaiger

    Red shirt leader says self-serving government has no interest in protecting the Monarchy

    A leading government critic from the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship has slammed what he calls the government’s insincere claims of protecting the Monarchy. Red-shirt Jatuporn Prompan says the administration of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is only out to protect itself and cling onto power. He says yesterday’s rejection in Parliament of the draft charter amendment submitted by rights group…

  • Filipino, Thai woman, arrested in Bangkok for running scam loan company | Thaiger

    Filipino, Thai woman, arrested in Bangkok for running scam loan company

    A woman originally from The Philippines, has been arrested in Bangkok alongside a Thai woman, for running a company that scammed people into parting with their money. The victims were persuaded to invest in a loan company called Filipino Cooperative Investment Loan, run by 30 year old Liny Paengkusan Camaono and 22 year old Thanyares Saiyanoi. Sompong Chingduang, from the…

  • Apirat Kongsompong appointed deputy director of Crown Property Bureau | Thaiger

    Apirat Kongsompong appointed deputy director of Crown Property Bureau

    His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn has appointed former army chief Apirat Kongsompong and ardent royalist as deputy director of the Crown Property Bureau. The Bangkok Post reports that Apirat‘s appointment has been announced in the Royal Gazette and is effective immediately. The Crown Property Bureau is the quasi-government agency responsible for managing the property of the Monarchy of Thailand. The bureau…

  • Latest traveller trends and top recovering destinations – TripAdvisor | Thaiger

    Latest traveller trends and top recovering destinations – TripAdvisor

    TripAdvisor and Phocuswright have jointly released the findings of a comprehensive research paper into the shifting trends in global travel demand and traveller behaviour, as they chart the industry’s road to a recovery, of sorts, in the wake of the ongoing global pandemic. The report, 2020 – A Year in Travel: Charting the Travel Industry’s Path to Recovery, analyses TripAdvisor’s first-party…

  • Pattaya supply boat destroyed in offshore blaze | VIDEO | Thaiger

    Pattaya supply boat destroyed in offshore blaze | VIDEO

    A speed boat, moored off Pattaya, caught fire last night. It was in clear view for people at the nearby beaches. No one was injured in the incident but the vessel has received extensive damage. Pattaya City Police were notified of the blaze at 8pm. Local police, Pattaya marine officials and emergency services rushed to the scene. The boat was…

  • South Australia heads into major lockdown to control Covid cluster | Thaiger

    South Australia heads into major lockdown to control Covid cluster

    The Australian state of Victoria, with its capital Melbourne, locked down for nearly 3 months, eventually cutting new cases down to zero. Now the next-door state of South Australia, with its capital Adelaide, has begun one of the world’s toughest lockdowns. Even outdoor exercise, dog-walking and basic errands are banned. The state of 1.7 million will now aim to contain…

  • Bangkok police blame insufficient manpower for failure to control Parliament road clashes | Thaiger

    Bangkok police blame insufficient manpower for failure to control Parliament road clashes

    Police in Bangkok have admitted they had insufficient manpower to handle clashes that erupted at protests on Tuesday. Anti-government activists clashed with pro-establishment groups at the Kiakkai intersection in the capital, leading to at least 55 people being injured, including 6 who were shot, according to medical officials at the Erawan Medical Centre who attended to the wounded. The police…

  • Domestic violence on the rise amid falling incomes and rising alcohol consumption | Thaiger

    Domestic violence on the rise amid falling incomes and rising alcohol consumption

    The Thai Health Promotion Foundation says the Covid-19 pandemic may be causing a spike in domestic violence, as incomes fall, debt rises, and more people turn to alcohol. The foundation claims incidents of domestic abuse have risen by 66% since March, when Covid restrictions were introduced. The Bangkok Post reports that the biggest rise is in the south of the…

  • Anti-government activists condemn rejection of iLaw draft, vow to fight on | Thaiger

    Anti-government activists condemn rejection of iLaw draft, vow to fight on

    Protests are set to continue following Parliament’s decision yesterday to reject a draft charter amendment submitted by human rights non-profit group iLaw, with the backing of over 100,000 signatures. Protest leader Jatupat Boonpattarasaksa says the rejection, which happened after the first reading of the bill, has left activists with no choice other than to continue the protests. He added that…

  • Boeing’s 737 MAX takes its next step to re-enter commercial service | Thaiger

    Boeing’s 737 MAX takes its next step to re-enter commercial service

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has approved the next step for the beleaguered Boeing 737 MAX to resume commercial flights after a 20 month grounding. But the factors that partly contributed to the plane’s grounding have not been addressed leaving the plane reliant on software to control its flying characteristics. The plane, a fourth generation makeover of 50 year old…

  • Protests kick off again after parliament reject iLaw amendment to Thai Charter | Thaiger

    Protests kick off again after parliament reject iLaw amendment to Thai Charter

    The proposal put forward by iLaw, the only one not proposed by MPs and supported by nearly 100,000 signatures, has been rejected by parliament to be included in discussions for constitutional amendments. It’s set up another afternoon and evening of protests, this time being staged around the Ratchaprasong intersection in central Bangkok. Thousands of protesters have already gathered shouting “f**k…

  • Thailand News Today | Emergency Decree, Protesters shot, Baht boost temporary | Nov 18 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | Emergency Decree, Protesters shot, Baht boost temporary | Nov 18

    There’s a link to the final story underneath the video on YouTube. Here we go for Thai PM extends emergency decree to January next year. The government will extend a nationwide emergency decree until at least January 15 next year. The PM has cited the need to prevent a resurgence in coronavirus infections during the peak New Year’s travel period.…

  • Morphine, cocaine, opium, to be legalised for medical use in Thailand | Thaiger

    Morphine, cocaine, opium, to be legalised for medical use in Thailand

    Thailand is set to decriminalise 102 drugs, including morphine, opium, and cocaine, for medical use and research purposes. A proclamation in the Royal Gazette declares that, from July 2021, the substances may be sold or used in very specific, limited circumstances. The drugs are classified as category 2 under Thailand’s Narcotics Act and also include fentanyl and codeine. That’s what…

  • Students at Khon Kaen university gather to protest police violence at Bangkok rally | Thaiger

    Students at Khon Kaen university gather to protest police violence at Bangkok rally

    Students at Khon Kaen University, in the north-east of the country, held a rally last night to protest police violence against pro-democracy activists in Bangkok. The Bangkok Post reports that around 50 students came together at around 7pm, to protest the use of tear gas and high-powered water cannons in an effort to stop anti-government activists reaching the Parliament building.…

  • 6 protesters shot with live rounds in Bangkok, but police deny the claims | Thaiger

    6 protesters shot with live rounds in Bangkok, but police deny the claims

    6 protesters were reportedly shot in yesterday’s chaos as police tried to repel advancing anti-government protesters as they attempted to march to the front of the Thai Parliament. They were shot with live rounds according to medical staff who attended to their injuries. Inside the parliament lawmakers debated proposals for possible constitutional reform. At this stage it is not clear…

  • 55 people injured in clashes at Bangkok protests | Thaiger

    55 people injured in clashes at Bangkok protests

    The Erawan Emergency Medical Service Centre in Bangkok says around 55 people have been injured following clashes during yesterday’s protests in the capital. Violence erupted as pro-democracy activists attempting to reach the Parliament building, clashed with police and rival yellow-shirt pro-establishment groups. A spokesperson for the medical centre says 32 people have been injured by tear gas, which police used…

  • Deputy PM says rise of Thai baht is only temporary | Thaiger

    Deputy PM says rise of Thai baht is only temporary

    Deputy PM Supattanapong Punmeechaow says that, while the Bank of Thailand is monitoring the current appreciation of the Thai baht, he believes the rise is only temporary. He says the appreciation is being driven by foreign investors turning to the markets as they seek to make a profit by the end of the year. According to Supant Mongkolsutree from the…

  • Thai government earmarks 6 billion baht for 26 million doses of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine | Thaiger

    Thai government earmarks 6 billion baht for 26 million doses of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine

    The Thai Cabinet is to put aside over 6 billion baht to procure 26 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca, in conjunction with researchers at Oxford University in the UK. Nation Thailand reports that the National Vaccine Institute will be given 2.38 billion baht to reproduce the vaccine, in an effort to reduce the cost from…

  • Thai law to be amended to allow for abortion up to 12 weeks | Thaiger

    Thai law to be amended to allow for abortion up to 12 weeks

    The Thai Cabinet has approved an amendment to the country’s laws that will permit abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Government deputy spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek confirmed the amendment in a press statement yesterday. “The cabinet has approved to amend the law of abortion in the Thailand Criminal Code, Section 301, for women who are not more than 12…

  • Human rights group iLaw calls on Parliament to approve draft charter amendment | Thaiger

    Human rights group iLaw calls on Parliament to approve draft charter amendment

    The director of iLaw, a Thai human rights non-profit group, is calling on Parliament to approve its charter amendment bill. Jon Ungphakorn made the call as MPs and senators meet for a second day to vote on 7 draft charter amendments. The amendment submitted by iLaw is the only one not submitted by the government and opposition MPs. Yesterday, protesters…

  • A round-up of events in Bangkok yesterday as protests turn ugly | Thaiger

    A round-up of events in Bangkok yesterday as protests turn ugly

    As various protest groups, both pro and anti-establishment, gathered near the Parliament building in Bangkok yesterday, tensions were high, and things eventually turned ugly. By mid-afternoon, as pro-democracy activists tried to reach the Parliament building where a debate on draft charter amendments was taking place, police resorted to a combination of tear gas and water cannons laced with chemicals to…

  • High season? What high season? Thai tourism has a gap year. | Thaiger

    High season? What high season? Thai tourism has a gap year.

    OPINION High season. What’s happening to Thailand’s traditional tourist high season this year? (Sounds of crickets and tumbleweed rolling down the streets) Just as last year’s high season was wrapping up, the Covid-19 pandemic became real and much of the world closed its borders in March. Thailand hoteliers, tour operators and airlines had to endure a very quiet low season,…