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  • US surpasses 6 million Covid-19 cases whilst the world trend is ‘down’ | Thaiger

    US surpasses 6 million Covid-19 cases whilst the world trend is ‘down’

    The US has surpassed the 6 million mark for the total number of Covid-19 cases. Brazil (3.7 million) and India (3.3 million) are the countries with the 2nd and 3rd highest number of cases. Around the world there is now a total of 24,331,524 Covid-19 cases, 829,664 deaths with 16,872,542 recorded as ‘recovered’. Of note, both the trend in new cases…

  • Myanmar’s Rakhine state is new Covid-19 hotspot as country sees record cases | Thaiger

    Myanmar’s Rakhine state is new Covid-19 hotspot as country sees record cases

    In a shock announcement, Myanmar reported 70 new confirmed Covid-19 cases today, the highest 1 day tally since the virus was first detected in the country in March. According to the Ministry of Health and Sports, there were no local transmissions between July 16 and August 16, and about 200 infections detected since then. The majority of cases are in…

  • 16 Burmese arrested for illegally crossing the border | Thaiger

    16 Burmese arrested for illegally crossing the border

    Even though borders have tight restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, people have crossed the Malaysia border and entered Thailand illegally through what Thai media reports as “natural passageways.” Police arrested 16 Burmese workers who entered the country illegally including 2 pregnant women. They were found hiding at a Chinese Cemetery in the Southern province Songkhla. Thai media says many…

  • Which country in the world is the most confident to re-open its borders for tourism? | Thaiger

    Which country in the world is the most confident to re-open its borders for tourism?

    You’ll be surprised by the answer. Cooped up in our offices and homes, we’re all yearning to travel again. Whilst the suitcase is gathering dust, travellers around the world are wondering when and how they’re going to be able to return to their favourite holiday destinations. A comprehensive international survey has come up with some surprising results about the confidence…

  • 14 dead, 75 injured in southern Philippines suicide bomb attacks | Thaiger

    14 dead, 75 injured in southern Philippines suicide bomb attacks

    More violence in the southern Philippines as Islamic militants exploded powerful bombs in the region yesterday. At least 14 soldiers and civilians were killed, and another 75 injured, despite all the additional security – Islamic State militants have made threats in recent weeks. At least 5 soldiers and 4 civilians were killed as a result of the first attack near…

  • Bali’s borders closed to international tourists the end of 2020 | Thaiger

    Bali’s borders closed to international tourists the end of 2020

    Planning a trip to Bali? Think again. Bali’s borders are closed for foreign tourists for the rest of the year. The Indonesian island was set to lift restrictions on September 11, but the Bali governor says it is still not safe to have people entering and leaving due to the coronavirus pandemic. Thailand has also pushed international tourist travel until…

  • Police arrest truck driver carrying 140,000 meth pills | Thaiger

    Police arrest truck driver carrying 140,000 meth pills

    Police found around 140,000 methamphetamine pills hidden in a pickup truck at a checkpoint in Kanchanaburi, Central Thailand. Police arrested the driver, 49 year old Chen Sichan. The driver says he picked up the drugs from the Three Pagodas Pass, a Myanmar-Thailand border checkpoint, according to police. The drugs would be driven to a petrol station in Kanchanaburi town and…

  • Singapore lifts restrictions, travellers from New Zealand and Brunei allowed | Thaiger

    Singapore lifts restrictions, travellers from New Zealand and Brunei allowed

    Some major border restrictions are lifting in Singapore. Those in New Zealand or Brunei who want to spend a holiday in Singapore can do so starting September 1. There will no requirement for those travellers to do a 2 week quarantine. Those in Singapore will also be allowed to travel to both New Zealand and Brunei. Yes, it’s a travel bubble…

  • Report: US President Trump’s sister slams him as “cruel” and “a liar” in secret recordings | Thaiger

    Report: US President Trump’s sister slams him as “cruel” and “a liar” in secret recordings

    In a shock revelation, secretly made recordings reveal that Maryanne Trump Barry, the older sister of US President Donald Trump, described him as “cruel” and a “liar”, whose lack of principles meant he could “not be trusted.” The recordings, obtained by the Washington Post, were published yesterday. They are the latest unflattering insider account to target the president, but instead…

  • Ailing Kremlin critic Navalny “stable” after move to Berlin | Thaiger

    Ailing Kremlin critic Navalny “stable” after move to Berlin

    Outspoken Russian opposition leader and frequent critic of President Vladimir Putin Alexei Navalny is in stable condition after arriving in Berlin by air ambulance yesterday, following a suspected poisoning. According to the the head of Cinema for Peace, the German NGO that chartered the flight after the plane touched down at Tegel airport in Berlin: “Navalny’s condition is stable.” 1…

  • Girlfriend of Malaysian man with Covid-19 tests negative | Thaiger

    Girlfriend of Malaysian man with Covid-19 tests negative

    Thai health officials are tracking down those who were in contact with a Malaysian man who tested positive for Covid-19 after he returned to his home country. Health officials report the man’s Thai girlfriend has tested negative for the virus. The 46 year old man, who had no coronavirus symptoms, tested positive for the virus on August 15 while quarantined…

  • Russian opposition leader, Putin critic in a coma after suspected poisoning – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Russian opposition leader, Putin critic in a coma after suspected poisoning – VIDEO

    The spokeswoman for leading Russian opposition figure and fierce Putin critic Alexei Navalny says he is unconscious in hospital, suffering from suspected poisoning. The outspoken anti-corruption campaigner fell ill during a flight and the plane made an emergency landing. Doctors say he’s in a coma and they’re trying to save his life. His team suspects something was put in his…

  • Human Rights Watch condemns latest Bangkok protest arrests | Thaiger

    Human Rights Watch condemns latest Bangkok protest arrests

    New York-based watchdog Human Rights Watch is strongly condemning the arrests of 7 pro-democracy campaigners and 2 anti-establishment rap performers in Thailand. In a strongly worded statement ,calling for their immediate release, Human Rights Watch says the arrests violate pledges made by the Thai government to respect human rights at a time of swelling protests against its rule. According to…

  • Appeals court upholds Lao drug kingpin’s life sentence | Thaiger

    Appeals court upholds Lao drug kingpin’s life sentence

    The Appeals Court today upheld the lower court’s sentence of life imprisonment for Lao drug kingpin Xaysana “Mr. X” Keopimpha for colluding to possess large quantities of methamphetamine pills in 2015 and 2016. The ruling was handed down at the Criminal Court today. Xaysana and 2 accomplices, Chumphon Phanompai and Ratchapon Ratsaponpakorn, were arrested and charged with collusion in the…

  • 2 strong quakes shake Indonesia’s Sumatra | Thaiger

    2 strong quakes shake Indonesia’s Sumatra

    2 large, shallow earthquakes, of magnitude 6.8 and 6.9, struck off Indonesia’s Sumatra island early today, according to the US Geological Survey. No tsunami warning was issued and there were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage. Terrified residents fled their homes when the twin offshore quakes rocked Bengkulu city on Sumatra’s western coast. Bengkulu resident Jumentrio told AFP:…

  • SE Asia’s most popular islands still ‘on hold’ as they wait to re-open to international tourists | Thaiger

    SE Asia’s most popular islands still ‘on hold’ as they wait to re-open to international tourists

    Foreign tourists may be allowed back on to Boracay’s famed beaches in the Philippines as early as October. Meanwhile the Indonesian beach resort of Bali has shelved any immediate plans to re-open the island. In Thailand, the beaches of Phuket remain largely empty whilst the provincial government tries to promote the island as a “safe and sealed” destination to limited…

  • Indonesia participates in Phase 3 clinical trials for Chinese C-19 vaccine | Thaiger

    Indonesia participates in Phase 3 clinical trials for Chinese C-19 vaccine

    Indonesians have been getting involved in Phase 3 of testing for a Covid-19 vaccine developed by a Chinese company. The partnership between the Indonesian state-owned Bio Farma and Chinese company Sinovac BioTech started in early July. Now Indonesia has recruited 1,620 volunteers for the critical part of the vaccine trial. The first 20 Indonesians rolled up their sleeves for the candidate…

  • Aussie hailed as hero after fighting off shark to save wife | Thaiger

    Aussie hailed as hero after fighting off shark to save wife

    An Australian man saved his wife from a shark attack yesterday by punching the shark until it released her. Police say the couple were surfing at a beach near Port Macquarie, 4 hours north of Sydney, yesterday morning when she was bitten twice on her right leg. Paramedics treated the 35 year old at the beach before she was later…

  • Mauritius oil spill tanker splits apart | Thaiger

    Mauritius oil spill tanker splits apart

    A Japanese tanker ship that ran aground on a reef off the island of Mauritius last month, threatening an ecological disaster in the Indian Ocean, has broken apart, authorities said yesterday. The Mauritius National Crisis Committee said the condition of the MV Wakashio was worsening early on in the day and by the afternoon it had split. A statement issued…

  • Joint operation nabs 29 illegal Cambodian migrants in a Kaeo | Thaiger

    Joint operation nabs 29 illegal Cambodian migrants in a Kaeo

    Officials in the eastern border province of Sa Kaeo, with help from other law enforcement agencies, arrested 29 illegal migrant workers from Cambodia last night in the Ta Prayha subdistrict. Led by the deputy commander of the Burapha Forces, an elite squadron also known as the Tigers of the East, a large team located the group, who were on foot…

  • Thailand is on top of the tourism shopping list for Asian travellers, when the borders open | Thaiger

    Thailand is on top of the tourism shopping list for Asian travellers, when the borders open

    “Fear & Possibilities in a Post Coronavirus World”. That’s the name of a new study jointly prepared by Blackbox Research, Dynata, and Language Connect. For ‘fear’ and ‘possibilities’, there are plenty of both as Thailand and Asia emerge from 6 months of battling and containing Covid-19, with more knowledge and better handling of outbreaks. The global study indicates that residents of…

  • Cambodian transgender woman arrested for human trafficking in Sa Kaeo | Thaiger

    Cambodian transgender woman arrested for human trafficking in Sa Kaeo

    Police in the eastern Sa Kaeo province, near the Cambodian border, have arrested a Cambodian transgender woman and charged her with procuring girls under 18 and arranging “swinging” parties for customers via Twitter. Officials from the Provincial Administration’s law enforcement operations centre made the arrest during a raid on a room at a resort in the province’s city district last…

  • NZ Covid-19 oubreak spread beyond Auckland with 12 new confirmed cases | Thaiger

    NZ Covid-19 oubreak spread beyond Auckland with 12 new confirmed cases

    In a major blow to New Zealand’s efforts to contain Covid-19, health officials there announced today that the resurgent coronavirus outbreak has spread beyond Auckland, its largest city. Health Minister Chris Hipkins said there were 12 confirmed cases of local transmission and 1 probable, following the shock reemergence of the virus in Auckland on Tuesday. He said 2 of the…

  • Top virologist says Covid-19 likely to mutate, making current tests useless | Thaiger

    Top virologist says Covid-19 likely to mutate, making current tests useless

    A prominent Thai virologist is warning that the Covid-19 coronavirus is mutating and could return in a different, more contagious, or potentially, more dangerous or less dangerous, form. Thiravat Hemachudha, director of the Health Science Centre of Emerging Diseases at Chulalongkorn University, says that Thailand “should begin preparing for possible ‘genetic code alterations’ of the novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19.”…

  • Flights into Thailand – “It’s an indefinite ban” | Thaiger

    Flights into Thailand – “It’s an indefinite ban”

    A ban on international scheduled flights into Thailand remains in force “while the pandemic situation remains critical in many countries.” “It’s an indefinite ban.” This was further confirmation from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand yesterday in response to clarification of the country’s ban on allowing foreign tourists back into Thailand. CAAT director Chula Sukmanop and the Centre for Covid-19 Situation…

  • Priceless ivories stolen a second time, recovered in Myanmar | Thaiger

    Priceless ivories stolen a second time, recovered in Myanmar

    A pair of priceless, centuries old engraved ivory tusks was stolen from a local hermitage of the Ban Loy Tong Ku hill tribe village in the Umphang District Isaan’s Tak province last night. Locals residents reported the incident to the Border Patrol Police after they reportedly saw the 2 thieves riding a motorcycle and heading towards the Thai-Myanmar border. The…

  • New Zealand surprised by 4 new confirmed Covid-19 local transmissions | Thaiger

    New Zealand surprised by 4 new confirmed Covid-19 local transmissions

    Its first Covid-19 new cases in 3 months has New Zealand reeling and Auckland, its biggest city, back on lockdown. The country went 102 days without a local transmission, until late yesterday with the announcement that 4 new cases were found in an Auckland household. A further 4 probable cases were identified today. Authorities are trying to stop spread to…

  • Malaysia returning vehicles left behind by Thais | Thaiger

    Malaysia returning vehicles left behind by Thais

    Malaysia is returning vehicles left behind by Thais who left when Kuala Lumpur imposed a lockdown to combat the spread of Covid-19. The first batch was returned yesterday via the Sungai Kolok immigration checkpoint. They were handed over to Thai authorities about 5pm. The chief of Sungai Kolok district in the southern border province of Narathiwat said Thais living in…

  • Russia claims a breakthrough in the global Covid-19 vaccine race before completing testing | Thaiger

    Russia claims a breakthrough in the global Covid-19 vaccine race before completing testing

    Russia has jumped past a number of critical steps in its rush to announce a breakthrough in the development of a vaccine for Covid-19. The vaccine formula was developed by the Gamaleya Institute in Moscow. The vaccine even has a name – Sputnik V – referencing the first orbital satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. The name evokes…

  • A Covid-19 vaccine “within 6 months” | Thaiger

    A Covid-19 vaccine “within 6 months”

    Countries around the world are battling to be first out with a sustainable, reliable and cheap vaccine for Covid-19. If they are successful it will be the first time a successful vaccine has been developed for a coronavirus. Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can cause sickness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as…

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