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  • Former employee of Buriram dog shelter accuses ownerā€™s wife of harassment

    Former employee of Buriram dog shelter accuses ownerā€™s wife of harassment

    A former employee of a dog shelter in Buriram province, northeast Thailand, says she has had to leave her home and go into hiding after being harassed by the wife of the Frenchman who set up the shelter. Her claim comes after the couple were accused last year of forcing shelter employees to sit in dog cages, claiming it would…

  • 38 Thai nationals in Egypt test positive for Covid-19

    38 Thai nationals in Egypt test positive for Covid-19

    The Thai Embassy in Cairo says 38 Thai citizens have tested positive for Covid-19 so far, only 1 of whom has fully recovered. A report in Thai PBS World says that, over the weekend, the embassy carried out health screening on 220 Thai nationals due to fly back to Thailand yesterday. It also screened 10 other Thais who were on…

  • “It’s a misunderstanding” – alcohol watchdog following 50,000 baht penalty rumour

    “It’s a misunderstanding” – alcohol watchdog following 50,000 baht penalty rumour

    Alcohol opposition groups have rushed to deny a rumour circulating online that merely posting a photo of beer or using the word ā€œbeerā€ online could result in a 50,000 baht fine. The ā€œfake newsā€ started doing the rounds after a beer delivery company announced it had been fined for violating Thailandā€™s Alcohol Control Act. Chuwit Jantharot from The Prevention Network…

  • Students at Bangkok university can choose uniform based on gender identity

    Students at Bangkok university can choose uniform based on gender identity

    After years of debate on school uniforms, transgender students at Thammasat UniversityĀ can now dress uniforms according to their gender identity. Along with the with uniform rule, the Bangkok university says all staff need to treat transgender students equally. Staff who discriminate or insult transgender students will be disciplined. The school’s uniforms have long been debated. Back in 2013, Saran “Aum…

  • Bangkok schools to cut class sizes

    Bangkok schools to cut class sizes

    Bangkok schools will need to shrink classes down to 20 students per class with a maximum of 400 students per day to ensure social distancing and prevent the return of the coronavirus. There are 437 schools under supervision from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, or BMA. Schools with more than 400 students will need to split students into two groups or…

  • Thai Airways pushes back resumption of international services to August

    Thai Airways pushes back resumption of international services to August

    Thai Airways, with more problems than most airlines at the moment, has pushed back its resumption of international services from the start of July to August. Maybe the flight schedulers know something the rest of us don’t….? The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has pushed back the resumption of international flights twice already. The current ban will finish on June…

  • Music supergroup BTS donated  million to ‘Black Lives Matter’. Their fans responded.

    Music supergroup BTS donated $1 million to ‘Black Lives Matter’. Their fans responded.

    K-Pop fans, and groups, are getting behind the Black Lives Matter issue as a sweep of global attention is now on the US and the protests that are igniting around the country. Protests have erupted in cities around the world as attention is drawn to the plight of African Americans and a history of systemic abuse by police and the…

  • Thailand News Today – Monday, June 8

    Thailand News Today – Monday, June 8

    7 new Covid-19 cases reported in ThailandĀ  7 new confirmed cases of the Covid-19 in Thailand today. All 7 were reported as Thai nationals who were recently repatriated from aboard. ā€¢ 2 were students returning from Pakistan ā€¢ 3 were masseuse returning from the UAE ā€¢ The other was a Thai woman returning from the US Today marks the second…

  • Policeman survives fall from roof in northern Thailand

    Policeman survives fall from roof in northern Thailand

    A policeman in the northern province of Phitsanulok has had a lucky escape after he slipped and fell while re-arranging flags on the roof of the police station. Following a bout of heavy rain and high winds, Wichayut Srikrajang noticed the flags were in disarray and took it upon himself to fix them. However, the rain had also made the…

  • Thai village official arrested for posting child pornography online

    Thai village official arrested for posting child pornography online

    An assistant village headman was arrested yesterday after posting videos online of him allegedly raping his daughter. The US based reporting system CyberTipline alerted Thai authorities that child pornography images were posted on Twitter by someone in Thailand. Police tracked down the mobile phone used to take the photos and videos. They traced back to 36 year old assistant headman…

  • 22 tonnes of seized marijuana passed on to researchers

    22 tonnes of seized marijuana passed on to researchers

    Ever wonder where all the marijuana goes after it’s been confiscated by police? Authorities just gave around 22 tonnes of marijuana they seized in drug busts to nearly a dozen universities and research facilities across Thailand to study its medicinal benefits. Medical marijuana was legalised in 2018 under strict licensing and conditions. The Office of Narcotics Control Board gaveĀ 600 kilograms…

  • 7 new Covid-19 cases reported in Thailand (June 8)

    7 new Covid-19 cases reported in Thailand (June 8)

    This morning Dr. Taweesin Visanuyothin, the spokesman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has announced 7 new confirmed cases of the Covid-19. All 7 were reported as Thai nationals who were recently repatriated from aboard. Today marks the second week, with no new cases of Covid-19 transmitted locally. The Thai Government, however, says their current target is to reach…

  • Thailand activists hold online Black Lives Matter protest

    Thailand activists hold online Black Lives Matter protest

    While the US is on the complete opposite side of of the world, some in Thailand joined an online protest yesterday on the Zoom video-conferencing software. Reuters says 300 Thais and foreigners joined the digital call for justice for George Floyd, a black American who died at the end of May after being pinned down by a Minneapolis police officer.…

  • Inspection reveals some Bangkok massage shops flouting hygiene measures

    Inspection reveals some Bangkok massage shops flouting hygiene measures

    An inspection of Bangkok massage shops has revealed that some premises are being too lax in their implementation of mandatory hygiene measures. The restrictions were introduced by the Governmentā€™s Covid-19 task force as massage shops were given the go-ahead to reopen at the beginning of June. However, checks carried out yesterday at several massage shops in the Bang Sue area…

  • Supermarket delivery staff go the extra mile for bedridden customer in Bangkok

    Supermarket delivery staff go the extra mile for bedridden customer in Bangkok

    Every little bit helpsā€¦ Social media users in Thailand are praising a group of supermarket employees who went the extra mile while delivering groceries to a bedridden customer in the Bang Kapi district of Bangkok. Tesco Lotus shared pictures on its Facebook page of delivery staff who took it upon themselves to clean the elderly womanā€™s home and garden after…

  • Bangkok cinema closed after breaking social distancing rules

    Bangkok cinema closed after breaking social distancing rules

    Clearly violating social distancing guidelines, fans on Friday jam-packed in front of Major CineplexĀ at Bangkok’s Siam Paragon mall for an event to see two popular Thai actors. The cinema was ordered to close for 3 days for breaking the coronavirus prevention rules. The cinema was hosting a meet-and-greet with actors Anan “Ying” Wong and Wanarat “War” Ratsameerat to promote the…

  • Khon Kaen Hospital director faces ‘kickback’ probe

    Khon Kaen Hospital director faces ‘kickback’ probe

    A disciplinary inquiry has been ordered against the director of a hospital in northeastern Thailand, who stands accused of demanding kickbacks. Dr Charnchai Chanvorachaikul of Khon Kaen Hospital is accused of demanding a 5% commissions from pharmaceutical firms. The inquiry was launched after an anonymous letter sent to the public health department’s permanent secretary. On Friday Charnchai strongly denied the…

  • Beer delivery company hit with 50,000 baht fine for violating Alcohol Control Act

    Beer delivery company hit with 50,000 baht fine for violating Alcohol Control Act

    A craft beer delivery company says itā€™s been fined 50,000 baht for allegedly violating Thailandā€™s Alcohol Beverage Control Act. Posting on its Facebook page, Beervana says it wants to warn other companies and is also petitioning for the law to be abolished, claiming itā€™s hurting businesses that are already struggling during the Covid-19 crisis. Under the act, suppliers are forbidden…

  • Thailand’s tourism and MICE business will first reboot with low-risk countries

    Thailand’s tourism and MICE business will first reboot with low-risk countries

    When Thailand’s international borders are prised open, sometime after July 1 this year (that’s the current date anyway), the first tourists and travellers are likely to come from a select group of fellow Asian nations who have had either low Covid-19 cases or been able to manage the number of cases to low, manageable levels. Countries like Vietnam, Taiwan, South…

  • Finance Ministry looking at 3,000 baht ‘travel bank’ in next stimulus round

    Finance Ministry looking at 3,000 baht ‘travel bank’ in next stimulus round

    The Finance Ministry is looking at giving domestic tourists a 3,000 baht ‘travel bank’ to deduct off the cost of participating hotels, restaurants and tourism attractions. This time the restaurants, hospitality options and attractions will need to register for the service while the users won’t need to register. So, a user might check into a 5,000 baht hotel and spend…

  • Health Ministry: 98% of recent Covid-19 cases imported

    Health Ministry: 98% of recent Covid-19 cases imported

    The Ministry of Public Health made an announcement this afternoon via social media regarding recent statistics around Covid-19 in Thailand. The gist of the statement is that all recently reported cases of the virus have been imported by Thais returning from abroad. Here is the full text… ā€œFrom the reports of confirmed cases in the previous two weeks, among 64…

  • Man arrested in Pattaya wearing only boxers, behaving erratically – VIDEO

    Man arrested in Pattaya wearing only boxers, behaving erratically – VIDEO

    Police in Pattaya responded to calls from several concerned citizens about a Thai man behaving erratically in the middle of Sukhimwit Road, Pattaya at 3:30 this morning. The heavily tatooed man, who had no ID and would not give his full name, appeared to be in his mid-30s and was wearing only boxer shorts. The man was screaming and yelling…

  • Covid-19 update: 8 new cases, all imported (June 7)

    Covid-19 update: 8 new cases, all imported (June 7)

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration this morning announced 8 new Covid-19 cases over the previous 24 hour period. All were returnees from abroad in state quarantine, and there has been no domestically transmitted cases for 13 days, Dr Panprapa Yongtrakul, deputy CCSA spokeswoman reported. The total number of Covid-19 patients stands at 3,112 since the outbreak – 2444 domestic…

  • Police in northeast seize 200 kilograms of marijuana

    Police in northeast seize 200 kilograms of marijuana

    Highway police in Issan’s Khon Kaen province arrested a woman with 200 kilograms of dried marijuana at a checkpoint in Nam Phong district early this morning. The chief of the highway patrol there told a press conference that the woman drove a Toyota Vigo pickup through the highway police checkpoint in Muang district shortly after midnight (after the curfew) When…

  • Phu Quoc will be Vietnam’s ‘test’ island as it re-opens to foreign tourists

    Phu Quoc will be Vietnam’s ‘test’ island as it re-opens to foreign tourists

    Vietnam’s Phu Quoc, the tourist island off the coast of Cambodia in the eastern Gulf of Thailand, is going to start allowing foreign arrivals on a trial basis as part of Vietnam’s roadmap to re-opening to international tourism. As an island the trial will be a more controlled rehearsal for wider re-openings to tourists around Vietnam in the future. Vietnam’s…

  • Mother, pregnant woman among 5 arrested for drugs in Songkhla

    Mother, pregnant woman among 5 arrested for drugs in Songkhla

    A young woman carrying a baby and a pregnant woman were among 5 people caught using drugs in a raid at a rented house in Songkhla’s Thepha district. Local officials and volunteers surrounded the house after receiving a tip that people were using the property to take drugs and sell methamphetamine pills (“yaba”) and crystal methamphetamine (“ya ice”) to young…

  • Rights groups call for government to act after abduction of Thai activist in Cambodia

    Rights groups call for government to act after abduction of Thai activist in Cambodia

    Following Thursday’s broad-daylight abduction of an exiled Thai political activist in Cambodia, both country’s police forces have bluntly refused to investigate, prompting calls by critics and human rights groups, including US-based Human Rights Watch, for swift action. Human rights defender Angkhana Neelapaijit warns that Thai authorities will be “seen in bad light” if they don’t actively investigate the case of…

  • National parks to require reservations, registration

    National parks to require reservations, registration

    ā€œOne of the certain measures is that visitors to national parks must make a reservation first. They cannot just walk in.ā€ All Covid-19 vulnerable sites, including concert venues and events, pubs and karaoke and massage, amusement parks and national parks are expected to be reopened by the end of the month. But the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment says…

  • K-Pop fans mobilise to drown out racist tweets and hashtags

    K-Pop fans mobilise to drown out racist tweets and hashtags

    K-Pop fandom have weaponised their huge base and taken on the hashtags #WhiteLivesMatter, set up as a spoiler to the #BlackLivesMatter movement. But the huge fanbase of K-Pop has mobilised to spoil the spoilers. By flooding the hashtags with content, the K-Pop fans have been drowning out racist or offensive posts. Instead they’ve used the hashtags to share pics of…

  • Phuket’s beaches slated to reopen Tuesday

    Phuket’s beaches slated to reopen Tuesday

    Dust off the swimsuit, grab the umbrella, pick-up some sunscreen on the way. And take your face mask. Phuket is set to reopen its beaches for the first time since the Emergency Decree was enacted in March, having seen no new Covid-19 infections in 2 weeks. Phuket’s governor made the announcement after chairing a meeting of the provincial communicable disease…