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  • Japan to welcome visa-free tourists from October 11 | Thaiger

    Japan to welcome visa-free tourists from October 11

    Japan announced it will resume visa-free entry for all travellers from October 11 and scrap the arrival cap of 50,000 visitors per day. Before the pandemic Japan allowed travellers from 69 countries to enter without visas and visitors could stay between 15 to 90 days, according to the conditions of each country. Japan had over 32 million arrivals in 2019…

  • Burmese beauty queen arrested in Thailand | Thaiger

    Burmese beauty queen arrested in Thailand

    Former Burmese beauty queen, Han Lay was arrested in Thailand today. Han Lay, or Thaw Nandar Aung, winner of Miss Grand Myanmar in 2020, gave a speech against the Myanmar junta in the Miss Grand International 2020 final in Bangkok. The 23 year old talked about the political situation in Myanmar and how the people are suffering. She urged the…

  • North Korea releases statement after being accused of selling Russia weapons | Thaiger

    North Korea releases statement after being accused of selling Russia weapons

    North Korea released a statement today after US officials said Russia was looking to buy weapons from North Korea. The statement claimed that North Korea had never exported weapons or ammunition to Russia, and did not plan to. It said that the United States and other “hostile forces” were spreading rumours to “pursue its base political and military aims.” Any…

  • Suspected Myanmar military businessman arrested in Thailand for drug trafficking | Thaiger

    Suspected Myanmar military businessman arrested in Thailand for drug trafficking

    A Myanmar businessman, who is suspected of being linked to the country’s ruling military junta, has been arrested in Bangkok. According to Reuters, three unnamed sources supplied information about his connections to the junta, after police arrested him over drug trafficking. Thailand’s deputy police spokesperson Kissana Phathanacharoen, says they conducted an early morning raid in Bangkok last week, finding the…

  • Trump slams fraud lawsuit as a ‘witch hunt’ | Thaiger

    Trump slams fraud lawsuit as a ‘witch hunt’

    Former United States President Donald Trump dismissed a fraud lawsuit against him and his family as “another witch hunt” and claims the black New York Attorney General is a racist. The 76 year old former US president and three of his children, Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric, were hit by the lawsuit after an investigation into the Trump Organisation alleged…

  • Drug cartel in southern Thailand allegedly kidnaps Malaysian woman over drug feud | Thaiger

    Drug cartel in southern Thailand allegedly kidnaps Malaysian woman over drug feud

    Thai police are assisting Malaysian police in their search for a cosmetics agent who was abducted from her home in Tumpat in Kelantan state in Malaysia last week. Thai police believe she was smuggled across the border into southern Thailand where she is being held captive, according to a spokesperson. The New Straits Times reports that four men in a…

  • Thailand’s drugs operation with Korea hailed a success | Thaiger

    Thailand’s drugs operation with Korea hailed a success

    Thailand hailed the success of a joint operation with Korea to stamp out drug trafficking between the two nations after their counterparts revealed they had collected a large supply of narcotics. This is the first time the Thai nation has sent agents to foreign shores to take part in such a joint operation. The Korea Customs Service (KSC) sent a team…

  • Malaysia launches new cheaper, easier digital nomad visa | Thaiger

    Malaysia launches new cheaper, easier digital nomad visa

    Hot on the heels of Thailand’s grab at attracting long-term residents through their new LTR visa, Malaysia has released a digital nomad visa option that appears to be far cheaper and easier to qualify for. The De Rantau Programme will go live on October 1 and will offer a 12-month digital nomad pass. The website states the goal is to…

  • Cambodian officials consider new border pass scheme for Thais to Siem Reap | Thaiger

    Cambodian officials consider new border pass scheme for Thais to Siem Reap

    Cambodian officials are looking to boost tourism, and are mulling over a potential new scheme for Thais who live in provinces bordering Cambodia. The idea for the potential new scheme was brought up at a meeting on Monday. The scheme would allow Thais who have an official residence in any of the seven bordering provinces to travel by land to…

  • At least 11 children killed after Burmese junta shoots at school, UNICEF says | Thaiger

    At least 11 children killed after Burmese junta shoots at school, UNICEF says

    It has been reported that helicopters belonging to the Burmese junta fired shots at a school in the central Sagain Region on September 16. UNICEF says that at least 11 children were killed and 17 were injured at the scene. UNICEF said that at least 15 other children from the school were missing. A junta spokesperson said the army had entered…

  • Alleged Ukrainian torture victims come forward to testify | Thaiger

    Alleged Ukrainian torture victims come forward to testify

    After Ukraine’s military advance north of Kharkiv this month, evidence of torture has been allegedly uncovered. Ukrainian police and prosecutors have reportedly taken over the border town of Kozacha Lopan, forcing Russian troops back across the border. Now, an investigation has been launched over alleged war crimes. The small town was previously occupied by a pro-Russia militia, with alleged torture victims…

  • Official warns against touching foreigners after monkeypox arrives in China | Thaiger

    Official warns against touching foreigners after monkeypox arrives in China

    A top Chinese health official advised the public against touching foreigners after China recorded its first monkeypox infection in the southwestern city of Chongqing on Friday. Chief Epidemiologist at the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Wu Zunyou posted on Weibo to advise Chinese people to avoid “skin-to-skin contact with foreigners” if they want to be safe from…

  • Indian techies illegally trafficked to Myawaddy by cyber criminals | Thaiger

    Indian techies illegally trafficked to Myawaddy by cyber criminals

    Some 300 software engineers from India have been illegally trafficked to Myanmar after answering the call for lucrative jobs in Thailand. On arrival in Thailand, they were trafficked to Myawaddy in south-eastern Myanmar where they were forced into cybercrime activities. On Saturday some of the techies held hostage managed to contact relatives in India saying they were being held by…

  • Thai ambassador to London will attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral | Thaiger

    Thai ambassador to London will attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral

    The Ambassador of the UK Embassy of Thailand in London, Pisanu Suvanajata, will be the kingdom’s representative at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II today. After allowing mourners to pay respect for four days at Westminster Hall, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth will be transported to the nearby Westminster Abbey at about 10.35am today, London time, 5.35pm Thai time. Yesterday,…

  • Biden recognises One-China policy and not Taiwan independence | Thaiger

    Biden recognises One-China policy and not Taiwan independence

    United States President Joe Biden is in London today for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II with dignitaries from all over the world and he was in fine contradictory form ahead of the service to be held in Westminster Abbey. The US President answered a number of questions in an interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes on whether he would stand…

  • Putin: Russian government is trying to end the Ukraine invasion | Thaiger

    Putin: Russian government is trying to end the Ukraine invasion

    Vladimir Putin declared that the Russian government is doing everything it can the end the war in Ukraine as quickly as possible. His remarks came in conversation with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him not to prolong the conflict since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. The conversation took place at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit this week in the…

  • Owner arrested in reminiscent fire in Vietnam karaoke bar | Thaiger

    Owner arrested in reminiscent fire in Vietnam karaoke bar

    The owner of a karaoke bar in Vietnam has been arrested after a fire broke out which resulted in the death of 32 people. The tragedy took place north of Ho Chi Minh City on September 7, just one month after a reminiscent fire at the Mountain B Pub that claimed the lives of 23 people in Thailand and brought…

  • “Sawadee Special” train from KL to Hat Yai for Malaysia Day | Thaiger

    “Sawadee Special” train from KL to Hat Yai for Malaysia Day

    A new bridge and several new train routes have been scheduled to accommodate Malaysian tourists entering Thailand. In July, travellers from Malaysia trumped India to become the kingdom’s No.1 visitors according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. The new routes and bridge will make travel much easier for Malaysians, and now the “Sawadee Special” train directly from Kuala Lumpur…

  • Putin & Xi strengthen ties amid Western antagonism | Thaiger

    Putin & Xi strengthen ties amid Western antagonism

    China President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Uzbekistan yesterday where both parties agreed to support and promote their own interests and maintain social, political, and economic stability amid Western antagonism. It was the first time Xi and Putin had seen each other since the Russian leader attended the opening ceremony…

  • US rail companies reach initial agreement to stop strike | Thaiger

    US rail companies reach initial agreement to stop strike

    After all night deliberations, US President Joe Biden announced that a crippling railroad union strike has been avoided. The president says a tentative agreement has been reached to avert disruptions to US supply chains in the run-up to midterm elections. Biden says he was personally calling into the negotiations as late as 9pm on Wednesday. The result of those negotiations…

  • Germany reveals Putin blames Ukraine for conflict | Thaiger

    Germany reveals Putin blames Ukraine for conflict

    The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz revealed yesterday that Russian President Vladimir Putin still blames Ukraine for the conflict between the two former Soviet states. Scholz called Putin on Tuesday to ask him to withdraw his troops from Ukraine and reenter negotiations to find a solution to the crisis which is having a domino effect on the world’s economy. But the…

  • Famous Thai rapper Milli denied entry into South Korea | Thaiger

    Famous Thai rapper Milli denied entry into South Korea

    Famous Thai rapper, Danupa “Milli” Kanateerakul had to cancel her show in South Korea because she was denied entry into the country. The Thai record label, YUPP!, announced yesterday that Milli can’t travel to South Korea to perform at the Hiphopplaya Festival on September 18 because of a visa problem. Milli’s career on the international stage took off following her…

  • King Charles III sacks 100 staff & employs brother, Prince Andrew | Thaiger

    King Charles III sacks 100 staff & employs brother, Prince Andrew

    A difficult week for King Charles III promises to become even more troublesome for the new monarch. The 73 year old has made several public appearances since his mother Queen Elizabeth II died and looked irritable and angry on each occasion. On Saturday he was caught growling at a royal aide because of a messy desk just before he signed…

  • Swiss Student Alumni Association honours late King Bhumibol | Thaiger

    Swiss Student Alumni Association honours late King Bhumibol

    The Swiss Student Alumni Association has honoured the late King Bhumibol’s memory with a life-sized, bronze bust. The statue is now overlooking Lake Geneva in the western city of Lausanne. Bhumibol studied and lived in the canton of Vaud for 18 years, with authorities saying that he helped establish a friendship between Thailand and Switzerland. The bust of the late…

  • Thai VietJet launch flights from Bangkok to a Vietnamese island paradise | Thaiger

    Thai VietJet launch flights from Bangkok to a Vietnamese island paradise

    Thai VietJet announced a new international route between Bangkok and the tropical island paradise of Phu Quoc in Vietnam. The route’s inaugural flight will take off on October 12. The route will fly between Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport to Phu Quoc International Airport four times per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, with an approximate flight duration of 1 hour…

  • Russia, Myanmar, Belarus not invited to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral | Thaiger

    Russia, Myanmar, Belarus not invited to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral

    While countries all over the world mourned the loss of Queen Elizabeth II since she passed away last week at the age of 96, not all countries were invited to the state funeral. The UK government will fund a lavish funeral next Monday with heads of state from around the world invited, but no representatives have been invited from Russia,…

  • UK police condemed for arresting anti-monarchy activists | Thaiger

    UK police condemed for arresting anti-monarchy activists

    Labour MP Zarah Sultana and a number of civil liberties campaigners have conveyed their dismay after heavy-handed police officers this week cracked down on anti-monarchy activists following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Several peaceful protestors were seen holding up placards with “Not my King” and “Abolish the Monarchy” written on them in Edinburgh, London, and Oxford causing police to…

  • Thailand to build another bridge to Malaysia | Thaiger

    Thailand to build another bridge to Malaysia

    The Thai government has reiterated its plan to build a new bridge over the narrow Golok River, which will serve as another border crossing. The Thai and Malaysian governments hope that the bridge, which will connect Sungai Golok district in Narathiwat province to Kelantan in Malaysia, will boost tourism and trade ties between the bordering countries. The new bridge will…

  • Thailand’s largest group of foreign tourists come from Malaysia | Thaiger

    Thailand’s largest group of foreign tourists come from Malaysia

    In July, Malaysians made up the largest portion of Thailand’s foreign arrivals, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Thailand welcomed 220,554 Malaysian tourists in July, most of them arriving via the land border crossing in Songkhla province. In a post-pandemic world, Malaysian travel to Thailand has never been easier, with the removal of Thailand Pass and insurance requirements. The…

  • Kiwi PM admits her country will ditch British crown in her lifetime | Thaiger

    Kiwi PM admits her country will ditch British crown in her lifetime

    New Zealand will become a republic Kiwi Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admitted today, but not any time soon. The 42 year old New Zealand PM believes the southwestern Pacific Ocean Island country will ditch the UK monarchy in her lifetime but added she wasn’t going to rush into it at the moment. “There’s been a debate, probably for a number…

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