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  • Suez Canal: Container ship freed, traffic moving again | Thaiger

    Suez Canal: Container ship freed, traffic moving again

    World shipping is now playing catch up after the Suez Canal traffic started moving again. The huge Ever Given container ship has been dislodged and is now heading to a shipyard for inspections. The container ship was stuck, sideways, in the Suez Canal for nearly a week with over 300 ships waiting at either end of the canal to get…

  • Thai government denies Burmese refugees are being pushed back over the border | Thaiger

    Thai government denies Burmese refugees are being pushed back over the border

    The Thai government has denied media reports that Burmese refugees fleeing the conflict in Myanmar are being pushed back over the border. Tanee Sangrat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs insists that news reports claiming some Karen villagers who arrived in Thailand had been forced to return to Myanmar are false. “Those reports cite information solely from non-official sources without…

  • Suicide bombers attack Indonesia cathedral, at least 20 injured | Thaiger

    Suicide bombers attack Indonesia cathedral, at least 20 injured

    At least 20 people were injured in an explosion at a cathedral in Indonesia believed to have been cause by 2 suspected suicide bombers involved in an Islamist militant network. The blast went off at 10:30am, just after the Palm Sunday Mass had just finished at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral in Makassa, a major port city in South…

  • Stuck ship partially freed, Thai exports look to bypass Suez | Thaiger

    Stuck ship partially freed, Thai exports look to bypass Suez

    The massive container ship stuck in the Suez Canal, the world’s busiest trade routes, has been partially freed and refloated. The 400-metre cargo ship was pushed off track by strong wind and has been wedged sideways, blocking the trade route in Egypt. Thai exporters have been looking into bypassing the Suez Canal and some may still have to seek extensions…

  • Government ready to assist Thai businesses affected by Suez Canal blockage | Thaiger

    Government ready to assist Thai businesses affected by Suez Canal blockage

    The Thai government says it’s ready to help businesses affected by the blockage of the Ever Given cargo ship in Egypt’s Suez Canal. The 400-metre container ship was blown off course and got stuck sideways in the canal last Tuesday, leading to chaos in world shipping. The blockage in one of the world’s most significant trading routes has caused a…

  • Thousands of displaced Burmese flee to Thailand following military air strikes | Thaiger

    Thousands of displaced Burmese flee to Thailand following military air strikes

    As the situation escalates in Myanmar, and fears grow that civil war is about to break out, around 3,000 displaced Burmese villagers have fled to Thailand. The Bangkok Post reports that on Saturday, the Burmese army launched an air offensive on a village controlled by an armed ethnic group. The village in the southeastern Karen state is close to the…

  • Myanmar army kills over 100 citizens in 24 hours | Thaiger

    Myanmar army kills over 100 citizens in 24 hours

    As the country commemorated its annual Armed Forces Day, Myanmar army troops continued to turn on the country’s citizens with reports of more than 100 people killed over the past 24 hours. News site Myanmar Now report’s yesterday’s death toll had reached 114. On the BBC, more than 90 deaths in yesterday’s violence was confirmed by the Assistance Association for…

  • More than 100 Burmese citizens killed in the past 24 hours – Myanmar military defies international demands | Thaiger

    More than 100 Burmese citizens killed in the past 24 hours – Myanmar military defies international demands

    The reported killing of protesters and Burmese citizens by Myanmar’s Tatmadaw of over 100 people in the past 24 hours, makes Saturday, March 27 the single deadliest day since February 1 coup. The number of Burmese civilians reported killed since the coup has reached 440 people. On the BBC, more than 90 deaths were confirmed by the Assistance Association for…

  • At least 16 shot and killed by Myanmar military on Armed Forces Day | Thaiger

    At least 16 shot and killed by Myanmar military on Armed Forces Day

    At least 16 people are dead after Myanmar’s military fired shots at protesters today despite it being Armed Forces Day. Despite widespread condemnation, the Burmese junta leader issued a statement that the military will “continue to protect its people and strive for democracy”. The protesters seemed to defy the military’s warnings that they could be shot in the head and…

  • Hundreds of Burmese refugees flee to Thailand, risking arrest and deportation | Thaiger

    Hundreds of Burmese refugees flee to Thailand, risking arrest and deportation

    Hundreds of Burmese refugees are fleeing to Thailand in a risky bid to escape the Myanmar army, which seized government in a coup de etat on February 1. The Royal Thai Army has set up temporary camps to deal with the massive influx of immigrants, but since Thailand is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, the immigrants are…

  • Japan kicks off Olympic torch relay, Thailand launches “Flag of Nation” relay | Thaiger

    Japan kicks off Olympic torch relay, Thailand launches “Flag of Nation” relay

    Japan has officially kicked off its countdown to the postponed 2020 Olympic Games with a torch-lighting ceremony in the prefecture of Fukushima yesterday. The lighting of the torch comes 10 years after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami caused the meltdown of 3 nuclear reactors in the prefecture. The Japanese women’s football team, winners of the 2011 World Cup, started the…

  • AstraZeneca vaccine drops 3 percentage points in effectiveness rate | Thaiger

    AstraZeneca vaccine drops 3 percentage points in effectiveness rate

    The makers of the Covid-19 AstraZeneca vaccine have dropped its effectiveness rate by 3 percent. The revised rate comes after an independent panel of experts appointed to supervise the trial expressed concern that AstraZeneca had failed to include updated data in its initially released figure. The US National Institutes of Health then issued a rare statement asking AstraZeneca to work…

  • Myanmar’s military releases 600 detainees after today’s silent protest by anti-coup demonstrators | Thaiger

    Myanmar’s military releases 600 detainees after today’s silent protest by anti-coup demonstrators

    The Myanmar military has freed more than 600 detainees after today’s silent protest by those opposing the recent coup. One of those released included 32 year old Thein Zaw, an Associated Press photographer who was arrested while covering the rallies. He was charged with spreading fake news, along with 5 other journalists. The release of the detainees comes after a…

  • Burmese anti-coup demonstrators plan silent protest after 7 year old girl killed | Thaiger

    Burmese anti-coup demonstrators plan silent protest after 7 year old girl killed

    Myanmar’s anti-coup protesters are planning a silent strike today, after violence took the life of a 7 year old girl. The girl was killed in her home when security forces allegedly opened fire during a crackdown in Mandalay, further corroborating the claims by the UN that women and children were among those being killed. The soldiers allegedly were aiming at…

  • Rohingya refugee camp fire leaves at least 11 dead in Bangladesh | Thaiger

    Rohingya refugee camp fire leaves at least 11 dead in Bangladesh

    A fire at a Bangladesh Rohingya refugee camp has left at least 11 dead. The camp, in Cox’s Bazar was destroyed by the fire leaving at least 10,000 Rohingya families without homes. The Inter Sector Coordination Group reports that those families total around 45,000 people, but say that number could climb as rescue organisations assess the situation. Hospitals, schools, women’s…

  • Sorry, not sorry: Myanmar’s military says it’s sad about killings, but won’t stop crackdown | Thaiger

    Sorry, not sorry: Myanmar’s military says it’s sad about killings, but won’t stop crackdown

    Myanmar’s military says it’s sad about those killed during the anti-coup protests, but is not stopping its crackdown. The military says it will continue to stamp out, what it says, is anarchy, despite international condemnation and sanctions. Over 260 people have been killed since the February 1 coup, with the UN saying that number includes women and children. But, junta…

  • Children in Thai border town trained to duck and cover in case of Myanmar conflict | Thaiger

    Children in Thai border town trained to duck and cover in case of Myanmar conflict

    With the ongoing violence in Myanmar following last month’s coup, children just across the border in Thailand’s northern Mae Hong Son province are being trained by Thai army rangers to duck, crawl and take cover, just in case potential conflict between the military in Myanmar and ethic armies makes its way to the Thai-Myanmar border. According to Reuters, there are…

  • Furious pageant fans accuse Laos of copying Thai contestant’s fishy costume | Thaiger

    Furious pageant fans accuse Laos of copying Thai contestant’s fishy costume

    Beauty pageant fans in Thailand are furious about a move by neighbouring Laos that could create a major diplomatic incident between the 2 countries. Supporters of Miss Universe Thailand, Amanda Obdam, say Miss Laos, Phatthana Khidaphone, has stolen Obdam’s costume idea and plans to wear it at an earlier pageant in Bangkok this week. According to a Coconuts report, the…

  • EU, US imposes sanctions on 11 Burmese officials over coup violence | Thaiger

    EU, US imposes sanctions on 11 Burmese officials over coup violence

    The European Union, along with the US is issuing sanctions on 11 Myanmar officials over military violence against anti-coup protesters. 10 top military officers were among those to receive sanctions which include travel bans and the freezing of assets. 2 senior officals, including the national police chief were also targetted by the EU. The eleventh person to be sanctioned is…

  • Australian couple detained in Myanmar as they tried to flee the country | Thaiger

    Australian couple detained in Myanmar as they tried to flee the country

    As violence continues after the Myanmar coup with the death toll now past 200, an Australian couple was detained as they were trying to leave the country on a relief flight, according to Agence France-Presse. They are now believed to be on house arrest. Reports say Matthew O’Kane and Christa Avery ran a consultancy business in Yangon, the country’s largest…

  • Bangkok fiddles whilst Chiang Mai burns – who’s behind the annual smoke season? | Thaiger

    Bangkok fiddles whilst Chiang Mai burns – who’s behind the annual smoke season?

    OPINION In the December 2020 outbreak of Covid in the seafood markets along the coast of Samut Sakhon Burmese migrant workers, many of them entering Thailand illegally, bore the brunt of the blame. The Thai media reported widely that it was the fault of the illegal migrants. But the source of the migrants, trafficking gangs working for larger corporations to…

  • Thailand’s army refutes claims it’s supplying rice to Burmese soldiers | Thaiger

    Thailand’s army refutes claims it’s supplying rice to Burmese soldiers

    Thailand’s Army claims it has not been providing rice supplies for the Burmese army during their bloody crackdown on citizens since the February 1 coup. Instead, the Royal Thai Army maintain that the rice supplies are just ‘normal trade’. Since February 1. when the Burmese generals seized power from the elected government under Aung San Suu Kyi, an estimated 250…

  • Malaysia joins calls to hold emergency ASEAN summit over Myanmar political situation | Thaiger

    Malaysia joins calls to hold emergency ASEAN summit over Myanmar political situation

    Malaysia is joining calls to hold an emergency ASEAN summit to discuss the political turmoil in its neighbouring country of Myanmar. Malaysian PM Muhyiddin Yassin says he supports Indonesia’s president who originally proposed the emergency meeting. Muhyiddin says the continued use of lethal violence against unarmed civilians was unacceptable, and urged Myanmar’s military leadership “to change its course and choose…

  • North Korea severs ties with Malaysia over “unpardonable” US extradition | Thaiger

    North Korea severs ties with Malaysia over “unpardonable” US extradition

    The reclusive country of North Korea has confirmed a severing of diplomatic ties with Malaysia after its one-time ally agreed to extradite a North Korean citizen to the US. According to the Bangkok Post, Pyongyang has described the extradition as an “unpardonable crime”, accusing Malaysia of responding to US pressure with blind obedience. The country’s foreign ministry has announced that…

  • Investigation underway after 77 migrants allegedly contract Covid-19 at Thai immigration centres | Thaiger

    Investigation underway after 77 migrants allegedly contract Covid-19 at Thai immigration centres

    The Disease Control Department has launched an investigation after 77 migrants seemingly contracted Covid-19 while being held at Thai immigration centres in Bangkok. It’s understood around 68 of the illegal migrants are Burmese, while the others are Laotian and Cambodian nationals. They are being detained at immigration offices in the Bangkok districts of Bang Khen and Lak Si. According to…

  • Top Buddhist organisation in Myanmar stops activities to protest military violence | Thaiger

    Top Buddhist organisation in Myanmar stops activities to protest military violence

    Myanmar’s top Buddhist organisation is condemning the use of violence by the military against protesters by stopping its regular activities in an apparent protest. The association, named The State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee, accused an “armed minority” of torture and killing innocent civilians in an apparent break with authorities. According to Thai PBS World, Mahana members could not immediately be…

  • 20 more people killed in Myanmar as UN says victims include women and children | Thaiger

    20 more people killed in Myanmar as UN says victims include women and children

    At least 20 more people were allegedly killed in Myanmar as a result of the military cracking down on coup protesters, with the UN saying women and children are among the victims. Now, according to the UN, at least 138 peaceful protesters have been killed since the February 1 military coup. Last Saturday saw 18 people killed, while Sunday saw…

  • Myanmar military unfazed by looming sanctions | Thaiger

    Myanmar military unfazed by looming sanctions

    Myanmar’s military is unfazed by looming sanctions with generals saying they are ready to withstand being isolated by the international world. UN special envoy on Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener says at least 38 more people have been killed as of today with thousands fleeing an industrial suburb of Yangon after 40 people were killed there on last Sunday. Residents also…

  • Royal Thai Army to set up refugee camps for those fleeing Myanmar | Thaiger

    Royal Thai Army to set up refugee camps for those fleeing Myanmar

    With 100 people thought to be dead in Myanmar since the military took power last month, the Royal Thai Army plans to set up temporary camps for Burmese nationals fleeing the neighbouring country to escape political violence. Some say the actual death toll is much higher. Refugee camps will be set up in Ranong and Chumphon which border Myanmar’s southern-most…

  • Martial law declared in Yangon in deadliest day since junta power grab | Thaiger

    Martial law declared in Yangon in deadliest day since junta power grab

    The Burmese military has imposed martial law in the townships of Hlaing Tharyar and Shwepyitha in Yangon, following a bloody crackdown in which at least 18 protesters died. Around 100 people are now thought to have died since the army deposed of leader Aung San Suu Kyi, claiming the landslide election victory of her National League for Democracy party was…

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