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  • Thai netizens in stitches over 158,000 baht Gucci “Granny” dress | Thaiger

    Thai netizens in stitches over 158,000 baht Gucci “Granny” dress

    A 158,000 baht dress, described by the fashion house Gucci as, “a ready-to-wear silk taffeta dress with a detachable cape” is being mocked by Thai fashionistas who point out the similarity to traditional outfits worn by older Thai women. In Thailand, “women of a certain age” will often don traditional silk clothing to make merit at the temple or during…

  • National Covid-19 figures with 1 additional death (June 2) | Thaiger

    National Covid-19 figures with 1 additional death (June 2)

    Today the Centre of Covid-19 Administration reported 1 new Covi-19 case and 1 addition death in Thailand. This takes the total number of infections to 3,085 and the accumulated death toll to 58. The additional fatality was an 80 year old Thai man living in Narathiwat and the latest patient was a 32 year old male student who had recently…

  • National poll says mental health problems on the rise | Thaiger

    National poll says mental health problems on the rise

    Stress from finances as well as health worries has increased during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Suan Dusit University poll. Researchers from the Bangkok university asked 1,239 people last week what their top concerns were, finding that mental health problems such as stress and anxiety have gotten much worse. Suicides have also been increasing due to the stress with…

  • Phone hackers empty out woman’s bank account | Thaiger

    Phone hackers empty out woman’s bank account

    A pharmacist’s phone was hacked. That was bad enough, but then 430,000 baht was taken from her bank account last Friday, only leaving behind 70 baht. It was the woman’s life savings. The 49 year old woman, ‘Aree’ from Nakhon Ratchasima in the Isan region, got a call from someone posing to be the phone’s service provider, even stating Aree’s…

  • Bangkok man shoots, injures friend | Thaiger

    Bangkok man shoots, injures friend

    A Thai man has shot his best friend in Bangkok over the weekend after he found out his friend had an affair with his ex-wife. The 34 year old man, reported as ‘Paratkorn’, found photos of his wife and friend, 31 year old Pongsitthat. In a fit of rage, he shot and injured Pongsitthat. Police say Paratkorn has a history…

  • Pattaya’s beaches have re-opened but no beach chairs yet | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s beaches have re-opened but no beach chairs yet

    After two months of being closed off as part of the Covid-19 lock-down measures, Pattaya’s beaches are once again open for everyone to enjoy. The beaches, in the normally swarmed tourist hotspot, reopened yesterday, with local officials hailing the day as a “success”, albeit a quiet one initially. The Pattaya News reports that some confusion was caused by signs that…

  • Thailand’s Central Bank will act to restrain soaring baht | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Central Bank will act to restrain soaring baht

    The rapidly strengthening Thai baht is proving a worry for Thailand’s Central Bank, which has said it’s ready to act to limit its rise, given the already damaged economy. The baht’s climb, strengthening nearly 2% against the dollar in the past month alone, makes it one of the highest climbing currencies in Asia. Its recent rise is being attributed to…

  • “No evidence of Covid-19 losing potency” – WHO experts dismiss claims of Italian scientist | Thaiger

    “No evidence of Covid-19 losing potency” – WHO experts dismiss claims of Italian scientist

    There is no evidence that the Covid-19 virus has been losing potency. A high profile Italian doctor made the assertions on Sunday. But the World Health Organisation and a range of other noted scientists say there was no evidence to support the assertion. Professor Alberto Zangrillo, the head of intensive care at the San Raffaele Hospital in Lombardy, Italy, told…

  • Thailand may hold a July Songkran event if Covid-19 situation remains stable | Thaiger

    Thailand may hold a July Songkran event if Covid-19 situation remains stable

    Thai citizens are being dangled a carrot – the chance to celebrate Songkran in July. Usually the annual water festival, traditionally the end of the dry season and the start of the wet season, is held on April 13. The event has become a big tourist magnet over the past decade as it’s morphed from traditional Buddhist festival into organised…

  • Another family kept apart by Thai red tape and quarantine confusion | Thaiger

    Another family kept apart by Thai red tape and quarantine confusion

    Sometimes you cross all the T’s and dot all the I’s and it’s still not enough to satisfy the paper-pushers, especially at this disruptive time in Thailand, and everywhere else. One Australian father has ended up separated from his family – he’s in Australia and his wife and 2 children are in Thailand being shuffled around Phuket and Bangkok in…

  • Thailand News Today – Monday, June 1 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today – Monday, June 1

    Returnees from UK found with high fever, hospitalised Of the 251 Thais who repatriated from the UK yesterday 20 were found to have high fevers and rushed to hospital, according Suvarnabhumi Airport’s deputy director. The Thai Airways charter flight arrived at the airport at 2.20pm. Screening found that 20 passengers had high fever and they were rushed to hospital. 16…

  • Pattaya police arrest intoxicated Chinese man, Thai girlfriend in front of station – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Pattaya police arrest intoxicated Chinese man, Thai girlfriend in front of station – VIDEO

    A Chinese man and his Thai girlfriend were arrested in front of the Pattaya City Police Station in the early hours of this morning, after causing a disturbance and allegedly damaging a police car. Officers say the man was highly intoxicated. Authorities were notified at around 1:30am that a couple was having a domestic dispute at an apartment. Police arrived…

  • With all patients recovered, Phuket closes its Covid-19 field hospital | Thaiger

    With all patients recovered, Phuket closes its Covid-19 field hospital

    So long, farewell. Phuket, which has had the highest number of Covid-19 infections per capita in Thailand, is closing its first “field hospital” after discharging its final patients. The temporary hospital is closing down, hopefully for good, and will be “put on standby,” as the last patients have recovered, the island’s governor announced yesterday. The building was actually the unfinished new provincial…

  • 11 dead, 14,000 ill as rainy season worsens dengue fever outbreak in northeast | Thaiger

    11 dead, 14,000 ill as rainy season worsens dengue fever outbreak in northeast

    The onset of Thailand’s rainy season has worsened a nationwide outbreak of dengue fever, which has already killed 11 people and sickened some 14,000, the director-general of the Department of Disease Control announced today. “From January 1 to May 25 there have been 14,126 cases of dengue fever in Thailand, or 21.28 patients per 100,000 population, and 11 deaths. The…

  • Returnees from UK found with high fever, hospitalised | Thaiger

    Returnees from UK found with high fever, hospitalised

    Of the 251 Thais who repatriated from the United Kingdom yesterday 20 were found to have high fevers and rushed to hospital, according Suvarnabhumi Airport’s deputy director. “The 251 Thais departed from London on Thai Airways International Flight TG917 and arrived at the airport at 2.20pm. Preliminary screening found that 20 passengers had high fever and they were rushed to…

  • LA’s Thai Town hit by protesters and rioters | Thaiger

    LA’s Thai Town hit by protesters and rioters

    Thai Town businesses in Los Angeles were raided yesterday as rioters and looters across the US hit the streets, enraged over police brutality after a white police officer killed George Floyd, an African American, by pinning him to the ground, with his knee on Mr. Floyd’s neck, restricting his breathing. Protesters in Minneapolis, where the officer patrolled, set the police…

  • Quality quarantine options for those who want some luxury | Thaiger

    Quality quarantine options for those who want some luxury

    Private state quarantine options are available for those returning to Thailand and willing to pay a hefty price. The 14 day quarantine is required for everyone re-entering the country to prevent any possible spread of the coronavirus, but there are more luxurious options from hotels that have passed the test from the public health and defence ministries. Around 90 guests…

  • Southern mayor backs bounty for shark hunt after boy’s foot was bitten | Thaiger

    Southern mayor backs bounty for shark hunt after boy’s foot was bitten

    People are searching for a shark after it bit a boy’s foot at the Chebilang pier in the southern province of Satun. The Chebilang mayor Mahmadneesum Bilungload even said he’ll give a cash reward of 1,000 baht to whoever catches the shark. He took a long tail boat out on Saturday afternoon to scope out the scene and try and…

  • UPDATE: George Floyd protests spread across the US – curfews imposed | Thaiger

    UPDATE: George Floyd protests spread across the US – curfews imposed

    Violence continues to erupt across cities in the US, the 6th night of protests that were sparked by the death in police custody of an African-American, George Floyd. Riot police have clashed with protesters in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Washington and firing tear gas and pepper bullets trying to disperse the crowds. There have been more peaceful…

  • Opposition criticises Government for unnecessary borrowing | Thaiger

    Opposition criticises Government for unnecessary borrowing

    The Pheu Thai opposition party is calling on the government to look to existing funds first before attempting to borrow a trillion baht from as-yet-unnamed sources. Opposition chief whip Suthin Klangsaeng was participating in the last day of the debate on three government decrees concerning the country’s finances. A Thai PBS World report says the government is under fire for…

  • Police identify individuals seeking bribes from Pattaya hotels, no charges filed | Thaiger

    Police identify individuals seeking bribes from Pattaya hotels, no charges filed

    Pattaya police say they’ve identified a number of individuals seeking kickbacks from hotels in exchange for being listed as a Covid-19 quarantine facility. However, as none of the hotels involved have filed a complaint, the individuals in question have not been charged. Yet. With hotels across the city shut down as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, some people have…

  • Monarchy satire Facebook group under government scrutiny | Thaiger

    Monarchy satire Facebook group under government scrutiny

    Police are investigating a popular Facebook group that posts satirical commentary about the Thai royal family. One man was even detained and questioned about his posts on the satire group page, Thai media reports. There was also talk about a few other members questioned, but that has not been confirmed. The group dubbed “Royalist Marketplace” (in Thai) is run by Pavin…

  • Officials in Pattaya launch campaign to mark city’s phased re-opening | Thaiger

    Officials in Pattaya launch campaign to mark city’s phased re-opening

    The mayor of Pattaya has led officials in launching a campaign to mark the phased re-opening of the famous tourist hotspot. Well more of a celebration! Normally hosting millions of tourists every year, Pattaya has been through a tough time during the last few months, with businesses, beaches and all nightlife and hospitality venues shut down due to the impacts…

  • Gyms, fitness centres to reopen tomorrow nationwide | Thaiger

    Gyms, fitness centres to reopen tomorrow nationwide

    As tomorrow marks the beginning of Phase 3 of the easing of Covid-19 lockdown measures, many catgories of businesses will be allowed to fully reopen, though health and social distancing restrictions will remain in place. Fitness centres, including in malls, are included in that list. The reopening will include many new rules and regulations designed to stop the potential spread…

  • 13 return from South Korea with high fever, rushed to quarantine | Thaiger

    13 return from South Korea with high fever, rushed to quarantine

    A Korean Airlines flight arrived at 9:25pm yesterday at Suvarnabhumi Airport bringing 194 Thais from South Korea. Screening officers found 13 of the passengers with high fever and immediately sent them to hospital. Most of the rest took a bus to a 14 day state quarantine area according to state measures, while 18 went to “alternative state quarantine” at a designated…

  • Some Hong Kong passport holders could have a “path to UK citizenship” | Thaiger

    Some Hong Kong passport holders could have a “path to UK citizenship”

    Hong Kong, the former British colony that’s been rocked by often violent protests for more than a year, may at last see a ray of hope – for some of its 7 million residents, at least. If China doesn’t suspend its plans for a draconian security law in the largely autonomous territory, British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says the UK…

  • 2 killed after truck slams Phuket power pole – VIDEO | Thaiger

    2 killed after truck slams Phuket power pole – VIDEO

    2 men are dead in Phuket after a truck slammed into a roadside power pole on the notorious Kata hill road, just out of Chalong yesterday. Police say the two men killed were a Thai and a Burmese national. The deputy chief of Karon police says the accident occurred at about 4:50pm at the mouth of Soi Suksan 1 on…

  • Thailand’s Covid-19 cases (May 31) | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Covid-19 cases (May 31)

    Dr Panprapa Yongtrakul, weekend spokesperson of the government’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, told this morning’s press briefing there were 4 new Covid-19 cases but no deaths over the previous 24 hour period. The total number of Covid-19 cases rose to 3,081 since the outbreak began: 2444 domestic cases and 637 returnees from abroad. The 4 new cases were all…

  • 14 million methamphetamine pills seized in massive Chiang Rai drug haul | Thaiger

    14 million methamphetamine pills seized in massive Chiang Rai drug haul

    Police in Chiang Mai have arrested 2 men and a woman in the province’s Fang district when they found 14 million methamphetamine pills, aka. “yaba”, in one of their 2 vehicles. Officers got a tip on Friday that drugs would be smuggled into the district and set up road checkpoints, according to the deputy national police spokesman. At around 12:30am,…

  • Two men die after truck plows into power pole in Phuket | Thaiger

    Two men die after truck plows into power pole in Phuket

    A Thai and Burmese man were killed after a work truck collided with a power pole on Kata hill, southern Phuket yesterday afternoon. The deputy chief of Karon police reported that the incident happened near the turn off onto Soi Suksan 1, on the Chalong side of the hill. The power pole crashed on top of the truck as it fell,…