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  • 1-year ceasefire declared in Myanmar by junta leader | Thaiger

    1-year ceasefire declared in Myanmar by junta leader

    After nearly a year of deadly conflict between the Burmese military junta that overthrew the government and citizen protesters and rebel insurgent groups, Burmese junta leader General Min Aung Hlaing has declared a ceasefire in Myanmar after meeting with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. The Prime Minister met with the junta leader on Friday after months of the Association of…

  • France Saturday: 105,000 protest vaccine, 303,669 get Covid-19 | Thaiger

    France Saturday: 105,000 protest vaccine, 303,669 get Covid-19

    French President Emmanuel Macron made waves recently when he came out hard against unvaccinated people saying that he would make life harder for them and “piss off” those who refused inoculation as it hurts the society as a whole. Yesterday, over 100,000 people came out to protest the government restricting the rights of people who refuse a vaccine all across…

  • Child abducted 33 years ago finds family with map shared on TikTok | Thaiger

    Child abducted 33 years ago finds family with map shared on TikTok

    After being kidnapped in 1989 and sold in a child trafficking ring, a man in China was reunited with his family 33 years later with the help of TikTok and a hand-drawn map. Li Jingwei drew a rudimentary map of land features he remembered from his village as a child, memories of a 4 year old preserved for decades. After…

  • Malaysia in talks with Brunei to open Vaccinated Travel Lane | Thaiger

    Malaysia in talks with Brunei to open Vaccinated Travel Lane

    Malaysia’s envoy to Brunei said both countries are willing to reopen borders by establishing a Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) system which allows travellers with minimum restrictions on quarantine or none at all. Although nothing is set in stone and discussions between the two Southeast Asian countries is ongoing. The High Commissioner, Dato’ Raja Reza Raja Zaib Shah, on Wednesday told…

  • Cambodia’s PM arrives in Myanmar to meet with junta despite strong opposition | Thaiger

    Cambodia’s PM arrives in Myanmar to meet with junta despite strong opposition

    Despite the strong opposition to his visit to Myanmar, Cambodia’s PM Hun Sen arrived in the capital of Naypyidaw to meet with the military junta and leader Min Aung Hlaing. On the same morning, several bombs exploded in major cities like Yangon and Mandalay, according to local media outlet Khit Thit. Last night, many netizens from Myanmar stormed Hun Sen’s…

  • Duterte orders the arrest of unvaccinated people who violate stay-at-home rule | Thaiger

    Duterte orders the arrest of unvaccinated people who violate stay-at-home rule

    Amid a surge in Covid-19 infections in the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte is coming down hard on the unvaccinated. The government recently tightened restrictions in Manila and several provinces, including banning unvaccinated people from leaving home unless for exercise or to purchase essentials. According to an AFP report, Duterte has gone as far as to sanction the arrest of anyone…

  • France detects new Covid variant “IHU,” believed to be highly transmissible | Thaiger

    France detects new Covid variant “IHU,” believed to be highly transmissible

    While the world is grappling with new spikes in Covid-19 cases due to the Omicron variant, scientists in France have discovered another variant. The newly-discovered variant, called B.1.640.2, was found in 12 patients near Marseille and features 46 mutations, making it vaccine-resistant and contagious. Also known as “IHU,” the strain was detected by scholars at the IHU Mediterranee Infection on…

  • US CDC’s travel advisory changed to “level 4” after Covid situation considered “unknown” | Thaiger

    US CDC’s travel advisory changed to “level 4” after Covid situation considered “unknown”

    The US’s CDC may have stirred another controversy, at least for Singapore, following its declaration of the Southeast Asian country as an “unknown” threat level, advising Americans not to travel to the country. The travel advisory is now at a level 4: Do not travel. But the “unknown” parked concern and reports say Singapore was in talks with the US…

  • Two children killed, 24,000 displaced in Indonesia’s Sumatra island flood | Thaiger

    Two children killed, 24,000 displaced in Indonesia’s Sumatra island flood

    Flooding and landslides are common in Southeast Asian countries such as the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia during the months-long rainy season, as all of them have suffered from natural disasters over the past few weeks. Environmentalists in Indonesia blame the government’s deforestation to grow oil plantations on Sumatra island for the floods that killed at least two children and displaced…

  • At least 20 civilians killed and 40 houses razed in latest army attack in Myanmar | Thaiger

    At least 20 civilians killed and 40 houses razed in latest army attack in Myanmar

    In an alleged attack by Myanmar’s military forces in late-December, at least 20 civilians were slain and nearly 40 houses were razed in the country’s northeastern region of Sagaing, according to local media. Sagaing is where one of the first armed rebellions rose up following the junta’s bloody crackdown on anti-coup protesters. Last month, the military tookover Natchaung village in…

  • Vietnam welcomes over 1,700 travellers on the first three days of international flights resumption | Thaiger

    Vietnam welcomes over 1,700 travellers on the first three days of international flights resumption

    Following the resumption of 11 flights by the Civil Aviation Administration last weekend, Vietnam welcomed a total of 1,753 travellers on the first three days from January 1 to 3. According to CAAV, the travellers have landed at Tan Son Nhat, Noi Bai, Da Nang, and Can Tho international airports. In the first phase of restoration, the flights were operated…

  • Philippines president says he will never apologise for deaths during his “war on drugs” | Thaiger

    Philippines president says he will never apologise for deaths during his “war on drugs”

    Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte says he’ll never apologise for the deaths during his bloody war on drugs campaign where, according to government data reported by Reuters, around 6,200 drugs suspects were killed in police sting operations since Duterte took power in June 2016. “I will never, never apologise for the deaths… Kill me. Jail me. I will never apologise for…

  • Cambodian PM will not be allowed to meet Myanmar’s ousted leader, junta says | Thaiger

    Cambodian PM will not be allowed to meet Myanmar’s ousted leader, junta says

    Cambodia’s PM Hun Sen is barred from meeting the former State Counsellor and ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi by the Myanmar military junta when he visits the country this weekend, according to a military spokesperson today. As the spokesperson for General Zaw Min Tun, from the military information team, says that only representatives from the political parties will have…

  • Travellers who break Philippines quarantine rules face US$1,000 fine or 6 months in jail | Thaiger

    Travellers who break Philippines quarantine rules face US$1,000 fine or 6 months in jail

    The Philippines has issued a warning to incoming travellers that those who break quarantine rules might face fines of up to 50,000 Philippine pesos (US$1,000) or six months in prison as it prepares to deal with the new strain of Omicron in the wake of a spike in Covid-19 cases. During a television interview yesterday, President Duterte’s spokesperson, Karlos Nograles,…

  • China’s Evergrande Group agrees to demolish 39 apartment blocks on Hainan Island | Thaiger

    China’s Evergrande Group agrees to demolish 39 apartment blocks on Hainan Island

    China’s Evergrande property mess just became a whole lot worse. Now shares in the indebted property group have been suspended after the developer was told to demolish 39 buildings in Hainan, the island off the southern coast of China in the South China Sea. To be clear, that is a demolition order for 39 under-construction buildings that have been built…

  • Indonesia to roll out booster vaccine doses amid rise in Omicron cases | Thaiger

    Indonesia to roll out booster vaccine doses amid rise in Omicron cases

    Health officials in Indonesia will begin the rollout of booster vaccine doses as the Omicron variant spreads in the country. According to a Reuters report, the Indonesian health minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin says booster doses will be administered to the general public from January 12. Health workers in the country already received booster doses in July and the programme is…

  • 2 Sinovac plus Pfizer booster less effective against Omicron variant | Thaiger

    2 Sinovac plus Pfizer booster less effective against Omicron variant

    While Sinovac said they are still awaiting enough data to show the level of efficacy, a study at Yale University in the US shows that 2 doses of the Chinese-made vaccine with a booster shot of Pfizer look to be less effective against the Omicron variant of Covid-19 than the previous variants. The study was a collaboration between several institutions…

  • Covid is starting to have economic effects, without government lockdowns or border closures | Thaiger

    Covid is starting to have economic effects, without government lockdowns or border closures

    Over the past 2 years (and it is nearly 2 years since the first case of Covid-19 was identified outside of China on January 14, 2020 in Thailand), the economic impact of the virus spreading has been caused almost entirely by governments acting to limit the spread – lockdowns, restrictions and border closures. Now, the latest variant of Covid, Omicron,…

  • The world’s largest trade bloc launches today – January 1, 2022 | Thaiger

    The world’s largest trade bloc launches today – January 1, 2022

    The new Asian regional trade pact, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP, becomes effective as of today. The RCEP is the world’s biggest free trade agreement, larger than the EU, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, the EU, the Mercosur trade bloc in South America, and the recent US-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Agreement. RCEP includes all the ASEAN…

  • Water fights, dancing dragons, and dumpling soup: New Year traditions around Asia | Thaiger

    Water fights, dancing dragons, and dumpling soup: New Year traditions around Asia

    In Western countries, the start of a new year is usually celebrated with fireworks and parties – and often topped off with drunken renditions of Auld Lang Syne. Not so in Asia, where traditional New Year celebrations are a little bit different. As we welcome 2022 (and plead with it to go easy on us), here’s what New Year festivities…

  • EU, US, UK, Argentina and Australia break Covid records | Thaiger

    EU, US, UK, Argentina and Australia break Covid records

    543,856 infections of Covid-19 have been reported in the US in the past 24 hours, fueled mostly by the fast-spreading Omicron variant. And in the words of one doctor, Dr. James Phillips, chief of disaster medicine at George Washington University Hospital, the situation “is crushing hospitals across the United States” as he described “packed emergency rooms”. Worldometers.info show the top…

  • Hong Kong police raid pro-democracy news media, arrest 6 people | Thaiger

    Hong Kong police raid pro-democracy news media, arrest 6 people

    About 200 Hong Kong police stormed local pro-democracy news media outlet Stand News in the early morning today, arresting six employees for allegedly publishing stories against the state following the massive and frequently violent democratic protests two years ago. Stand News interim editor-in-chief Patrick Lam was amongst those who got arrested, including Hong Kong pop diva Denise Ho, barrister Margaret…

  • Boeing 737 MAX to fly again in Indonesia three years after fatal crash off Jakarta | Thaiger

    Boeing 737 MAX to fly again in Indonesia three years after fatal crash off Jakarta

    Indonesia’s transport ministry is allowing the Boeing 737 MAX to resume flights three years after the fatal crash, which killed all 189 people onboard minutes after takeoff from Jakarta. The US lifted its ban on the aircraft last year, as well as the EU about a month later. In October 2018, Lion Air Flight 610 took off at Jakarta. Air…

  • Vientiane orders to bar New Year gatherings amidst fears of Omicron | Thaiger

    Vientiane orders to bar New Year gatherings amidst fears of Omicron

    Fears of Omicron have prompted officials in the capital of Laos, Vientiane, to prohibit residents from hosting large parties and gatherings during the New Year holiday. The country’s Covid-19 Prevention and Control Office set measures restricting alcoholic beverages at restaurants and entertainment venues. Local authorities are asked to check, monitor, and disband meetings, with violators being detained. Laos reported 962…

  • Vietnam resumes five international flight destinations including the US | Thaiger

    Vietnam resumes five international flight destinations including the US

    Vietnam’s Civil Aviation Administration has approved the resumption of five international flights among nine to Cambodia, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and the US starting from January 1, following the agreements with authorities to implement the government’s plan earlier this month. Vietnam Airlines, with four flights per week to Cambodia, will be the first international flight on January 5, with Vietjet Air…

  • Is the new Boeing 737 Max safe to fly? A new book makes you wonder. | Thaiger

    Is the new Boeing 737 Max safe to fly? A new book makes you wonder.

    The photo is of the new Singapore Airlines Boeing 737-8. Except it’s not really. It’s a Boeing 737 MAX, the most controversial engineering makeover of the past 20 years. Singapore Airlines just don’t want you to know that it’s a ‘MAX’ with all the safety baggage that monicker now carries. A new book is out “Flying Blind — The 737…

  • Typhoon Rai death toll raises to almost 400, 83 still missing in the Philippines | Thaiger

    Typhoon Rai death toll raises to almost 400, 83 still missing in the Philippines

    Following the destruction caused by Super Typhoon Rai in the Philippines last week, the death toll has risen to 397 and 83 are still missing, according to the official figure released by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council today. Almost 561,500 people have been displaced and 1,147 individuals injured as rescuers from the ground, adding that over half…

  • Vietnam reports first case of Omicron | Thaiger

    Vietnam reports first case of Omicron

    Vietnam’s first Omicron infection was reported by the country’s Health Ministry today, adding that the person had travelled from the UK to Hanoi and is now quarantined at the 108 Military Hospital. The patient arrived in Hanoi on December 19 and was tested for the virus the next day. Her result came back positive for Omicron, or B.1.1.529 variation, according…

  • UN praises Vietnam over its participation in peacekeeping missions | Thaiger

    UN praises Vietnam over its participation in peacekeeping missions

    The UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, has praised the country’s collaboration with the UN, as well as the country’s efforts throughout 2021 since it joined the 100 member bloc’s missions in 2014. Lacroix praised Vietnam’s provision of level-2 field hospitals to South Sudan, adding that this is the kind of capacity that the UN needs its member countries…

  • More than 5,000 refugees cross to Thai border as fighting intestifies in Myanmar | Thaiger

    More than 5,000 refugees cross to Thai border as fighting intestifies in Myanmar

    At least one civilian was killed and six others were injured in six airstrikes by the military junta that started on December 20 in the territory controlled by the Karen National Union’s 6th Brigade, forcing more than 5,000 people to flee their villages in Laykaykaw township. As fighting intensified between the Myanmar military and Karan National Union over the past…

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