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    Planning to extend your Thai visa? Why health insurance is more important than ever

    If you plan to stay longer in Thailand, having health insurance is now more important than ever. Thai immigration often asks for proof of medical coverage when you apply to extend your visa. This applies to many types of visas,...

  • Southeast Asia’s internet economy boosted by record investments | Thaiger

    Southeast Asia’s internet economy boosted by record investments

    Southeast Asia’s internet economy is being boosted by a record number of investments. In the first half of this year, global investments amounted to US$11.5 billion into tech companies, with the bulk of funds being directed at e-commerce and the digital financial services sector. The number of deals during the same time period rose by 65% compared to the same…

  • Singapore-Malaysia vaccinated travel lane to open November 29 | Thaiger

    Singapore-Malaysia vaccinated travel lane to open November 29

    A Singapore-Malaysia vaccinated travel lane is set to open on November 29 after all issues are resolved. The move is the first step in reopening travel between the 2 countries. Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore, Datuk Azfar Mohamad Mustafar, says issues including testing regimes, cross-border processes, and health are now being ironed out before its opening. But he says the…

  • Thailand to face Timor in first round of Suzuki Cup | Thaiger

    Thailand to face Timor in first round of Suzuki Cup

    Thailand’s mens national football team will face Timor Leste in the opening match of the AFF Suzuki Cup next month in Singapore. The Timor Leste team was originally set to face Brunei, but the Brunei team had to pull out as Covid-19 made them unable to prepare for the tournament. The AFF Suzuki Cup is a contest amongst the ASEAN…

  • Government defends lèse majesté law against UN criticism | Thaiger

    Government defends lèse majesté law against UN criticism

    Following criticism from a number of United Nations member states, the Thai government has defended the country’s controversial lèse majesté law. The law, or section 112 of the Criminal Code, prohibits insulting, defaming, or criticising the Thai monarchy and carries a penalty of up to 15 years in jail. Reuters reports that yesterday, a number of UN member countries voiced…

  • US parents split over COVID vaccines for young children | Thaiger

    US parents split over COVID vaccines for young children

    Louise*, mother of a first-grader in Washington DC, was so keen on getting her daughter vaccinated against COVID-19 that she didn’t mind going a bit out of her way. Friday around lunchtime she found out that a rec center across town had around 300 open spots for kids aged 5 to 11 the following day. She immediately signed up ―…

  • AfricaLink on Air – 10 November 2021 | Thaiger

    AfricaLink on Air – 10 November 2021

    Nnamdi Kanu-Nigerian separatist leader’s trial adjourned after lawyer walks out++Ethiopia detains 72 World Food Programme truck drivers in war-hit north++Zambia plans to abolish dowry. SOURCE: DW News

  • Belarus border residents rattled by migrant crisis on their doorstep | Thaiger

    Belarus border residents rattled by migrant crisis on their doorstep

    The Kamenets district near the well-known national park Belovezhskaya Pushcha is a rather deserted area on the Belarusian-Polish border. There’s only one border crossing here to get to neighboring Poland legally. But, the Pestschatka checkpoint hardly sees any traffic nowadays due to coronavirus restrictions in Belarus. Residents of the surrounding Belarusian villages, however, have been watching their country’s western border…

  • Benin liberalizes abortion law | Thaiger

    Benin liberalizes abortion law

    Claudia can still remember when her mother forbade her to ever consider having an abortion. She was a 16-year-old school student in Cotonou, Benin’s economic hub. “She said, ‘If you get pregnant, you have to have the child’. She would never have allowed me to get an abortion,” Claudia, who is now 28, told DW. Claudia says that for many…

  • North Korea teeters on the brink of famine as winter approaches | Thaiger

    North Korea teeters on the brink of famine as winter approaches

    The last of the harvest was gathered shortly before the first snow fell in North Korea this year, but the yield was significantly less than the amount needed to feed the isolated nation’s 26 million people. This June, a report issued by the South Korea-based Korea Development Institute estimated that the North gathered just over 4.4 million tons of crops…

  • US journalist Fenster faces charges of terrorism and sedition | Thaiger

    US journalist Fenster faces charges of terrorism and sedition

    Danny Fenster, the American journalist that was taken into custody as he attempted to leave Myanmar in May, has had additional charges of terrorism and sedition levied against him today. He is now facing a maximum sentence of life in prison for those charges, a grave turn from the original 6 years he was facing for the accusation of promoting…

  • Germans launch fundraiser to rescue stranded Afghans | Thaiger

    Germans launch fundraiser to rescue stranded Afghans

    The German civil society organization Mission Lifeline — known for its role in helping rescue refugees from drowning in the Mediterranean — has launched a fundraiser aimed at assisting vulnerable Afghans obtain passports to facilitate their emigration. Citing German government sources, the German Press Agency (dpa) reported that in early October about 25,000 people in possession of German visas were…

  • British Foreign Secretary arrives in Thailand for talks with government officials | Thaiger

    British Foreign Secretary arrives in Thailand for talks with government officials

    The UK’s Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, has arrived in Thailand, where she will meet with PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and other government officials. Thailand is her second Southeast Asia stop, following a visit to Malaysia in which she met with PM Ismail Sabri and Foreign Affairs Minister Saifuddin Abdullah. The UK is seeking to strengthen its ties with Southeast Asia and other…

  • Officials to get tough on people smugglers, use MoUs to bring workers in legally | Thaiger

    Officials to get tough on people smugglers, use MoUs to bring workers in legally

    The labour minister says people smugglers face arrest and having their assets seized as part of a crackdown on migrant workers being brought into Thailand illegally. Since Thailand’s re-opening to international tourists, border officials have seen an increase in the number of illegal migrants attempting to cross into Thailand to secure work. Suchart Chomklin says the criminals running people-smuggling operations…

  • The UN says more than 3 million people in Myanmar need life-saving aid | Thaiger

    The UN says more than 3 million people in Myanmar need life-saving aid

    The UN is urging Myanmar’s military leaders to allow unimpeded access to more than 3 million people who need life-saving aid. Martin Griffiths, the UN humanitarian chief, says since the February 1 coup, the numbers of those at-risk of losing their lives will only rise. The ongoing violence has not showed signs of slowing, and Griffiths says if a peaceful…

  • How will EU react to Poland-Belarus border crisis? | Thaiger

    How will EU react to Poland-Belarus border crisis?

    The European Union is once again scrambling to respond to a crisis on its external borders, what officials have called a “hybrid attack” orchestrated by the Belarusian regime to push migrants toward the bloc’s external border. After the situation escalated dramatically on Monday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said: “The Belarusian authorities must understand that pressuring the European…

  • Interview: UN genocide advisor says Ethiopia’s warring parties must talk | Thaiger

    Interview: UN genocide advisor says Ethiopia’s warring parties must talk

    Alice Wairimu Nderitu of Kenya is the United Nations special adviser on the prevention of genocide. She is also an experienced mediator in the field of peacebuilding and violence prevention, having led as mediator and senior adviser in reconciliation processes. DW: The situation in Ethiopia is deteriorating at an alarming rate and there have been calls for action from the…

  • Miao Po-ya: Meet Taiwan’s first-ever openly LGBTQ council member | Thaiger

    Miao Po-ya: Meet Taiwan’s first-ever openly LGBTQ council member

    Miao Po-ya is the first-ever openly LGBTQ member to join a local council in Taiwan. She is breaking barriers by winning the support of young people as well as the older generation, which tends to favor traditional gender norms. SOURCE: DW News

  • South Korean elections marred by corruption allegations and mudslinging | Thaiger

    South Korean elections marred by corruption allegations and mudslinging

    Four months ahead of the South Korea’s presidential elections, accusations of scandal, abuse of power and corruption are dominating the debate, instead of discussions on policies and plans for the future. President Moon Jae-in must step down at the end of his single, five-year term in March, and clearly hopes to pass the baton on to Lee Jae-myung, a former…

  • Indonesia to administer Covid-19 boosters once 50% are fully vaccinated | Thaiger

    Indonesia to administer Covid-19 boosters once 50% are fully vaccinated

    Indonesia has announced its plans to start offering Covid-19 booster shots to members of the public, as soon as 50% of its population is fully vaccinated. According to Reuters, the nation’s health minister made this announcement yesterday, and reported that he expects the program to get started by the end of this month. Indonesia was at one point Asia’s Covid-19…

  • How a Syrian refugee went searching for his parents along Poland-Belarus border | Thaiger

    How a Syrian refugee went searching for his parents along Poland-Belarus border

    Syrian refugee Haval Rojava* has not seen his parents in 12 years. The 33-year-old Kurdish man has been living in Austria since 2009, working as a self-employed hairstylist and creating a new life for himself. His brother lives in Austria as well, and they have two sisters living in Germany. But Rojava has been hit by anxiety attacks since losing…

  • Cambodia leads Asia for highest percentage of fully-vaccinated population | Thaiger

    Cambodia leads Asia for highest percentage of fully-vaccinated population

    Cambodia is topping the list in Asia for the country with the highest percentage of fully-vaccinated individuals in its population. The country’s 16 million-plus population has seen around 82% receiving at least 2 doses of a Covid-19 vaccine since November 3, according to ourworldindata.org. The percentage of those fully-vaccinated has beat out Singapore, Brunei and South Korea by 1%. And,…

  • Deepavali holidaymakers leave popular Malaysian cities full of rubbish | Thaiger

    Deepavali holidaymakers leave popular Malaysian cities full of rubbish

    Popular tourist spots in Malaysia are resembling rubbish dumping grounds as the recent 4 day Deepavali holiday, ended in mounds of litter. The Deepavali, or Diwali, holiday last week saw the Penang Island City council cleaning up an estimated 5,256 tonnes of garbage. Xavier Sebastian, the city council urban services department director, told the Straits Times that the increase was…

  • Malaysia and Singapore confirm travel bubble for vaccinated travellers | Thaiger

    Malaysia and Singapore confirm travel bubble for vaccinated travellers

    From November 29, vaccinated passengers can fly between Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Singapore’s Changi Airport, without having to quarantine. Bloomberg confirms that both countries have agreed a travel bubble arrangement for what is one of the world’s busiest air corridors. It’s understood the agreement could also be extended to land crossings in the near future. Vaccinated travellers will not…

  • These EU countries have managed to keep COVID numbers down | Thaiger

    These EU countries have managed to keep COVID numbers down

    For the first time during the coronavirus pandemic, Germany’s nationwide seven-day incidence rate has crossed the 200 threshold. On Monday, it stood at 201.1. The rate, which indicates the number of new COVID-19 infections diagnosed per 100,000 people over a seven-day period, had previously peaked at 197.6 in December 2020. In other words: The fourth wave has crashed on Germany’s…

  • Pakistan: How patriarchy is raising the risk of deadly breast cancer | Thaiger

    Pakistan: How patriarchy is raising the risk of deadly breast cancer

    Pakistan has one of the highest rates of breast cancer in Asia, and trends suggest this is likely to increase unless more is done to remove barriers on early screening. An estimated 40,000 women die each year in Pakistan due to breast cancer, and 83,000 are diagnosed with the disease, according to the Shaukat Khanum Research Center in Lahore. Health…

  • Thai Red Cross urges government to formalise humanitarian assistance to Myanmar | Thaiger

    Thai Red Cross urges government to formalise humanitarian assistance to Myanmar

    Thailand’s Red Cross organisation is calling on the government to formalise humanitarian aid to Myanmar refugees. The request was made at the 3rd Thai foreign policy webinar series on “ASEAN’s Future and Crisis in Myanmar.” The Surin Pitsuwan Foundation, Chiang Mai University’s School of Public Policy, Thai PBS and Asia News Network, all jointly hosted the webinar. Former editor of…

  • 46 Cambodian nationals arrested after trying to illegally cross Thai border | Thaiger

    46 Cambodian nationals arrested after trying to illegally cross Thai border

    At least 46 Cambodian nationals have been arrested for allegedly illegally crossing over the Thailand border in Sa Kaeo province. Police there say the arrests are happening daily as the Cambodian nationals are trying to find work in Bangkok and neighbouring provinces. And, with the Covid-19 pandemic, the allegedly illegal border crossers are paying as much as 20,000 baht to…

  • Thailand to welcome British Foreign Secretary as part of Southeast Asia visit | Thaiger

    Thailand to welcome British Foreign Secretary as part of Southeast Asia visit

    The British Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, will visit Thailand as part of a Southeast Asia trip that will also see her travel to Malaysia and Indonesia. According to a Reuters report, the purpose of the week-long trip is to strengthen the UK’s economic and security ties in the region. The UK is increasingly looking to countries beyond Europe as it…

  • Tension in Ethiopia as Tigrayan forces advance | Thaiger

    Tension in Ethiopia as Tigrayan forces advance

    When Adam* returned to his home after a haircut on the morning of Saturday, November 6, he saw his parents and sister being forced into a police van. With them were two other families living in the compound – all of them of Tigrayan origin. Before leaving, Adam’s mother was able to lock the house, he said, taking with her…

  • WHO: Global pandemic exposed unpreparedness and inequality | Thaiger

    WHO: Global pandemic exposed unpreparedness and inequality

    A new report by the World Health Organisation Global Preparedness Monitoring Board says that the Covid-19 pandemic exposed the world’s lack of preparedness, accountability, and equality. The first year of Covid-19 showed that so many countries failed to be serious about preparedness and taking action on scientific data, while national Covid-19 responses ignored the interconnectedness of the world, revealing massive…

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