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  • Thailand NewsLATEST: Samut Prakan factory fire under control

    LATEST: Samut Prakan factory fire under control

    LATEST: Around midnight this morning, the Samut Prakan Governor, Wanchai Kongkasem, informed a news conference that firefighters had closed off 3 valves on tanks that stored chemicals. Thus, flames had been put out and the walls of dense black smoke were reduced. Wanchai said that the valves being closed cut off the fuel to the fire. Which also reduced the…

  • Covid-19 News1.5 million Pfizer doses donated by US to go to senior citizens, pregnant women

    1.5 million Pfizer doses donated by US to go to senior citizens, pregnant women

    The Thai government plans to administer 1.5 million doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine to people over the age of 60 and to pregnant women. Priority will be given to those in areas with high rates of infection. The doses have been donated to Thailand by the US government. According to a Nation Thailand report, a leaked memo shows that…

  • Tourism NewsSurvey shows most hotels can only cover operation costs for less than 3 months

    Survey shows most hotels can only cover operation costs for less than 3 months

    A survey by the Bank of Thailand shows that most hotels can only cover their operating costs for less than 3 months. 220 properties were surveyed between June 14 and 27. Of those, 17 are alternative state quarantine facilities, while 3 properties serve as “hospitels”. 68% of those surveyed say they only have enough liquidity to cover their operating costs…

  • World NewsBangladesh struggling to rein in COVID delta variant

    Bangladesh struggling to rein in COVID delta variant

    Bangladesh has been witnessing an alarming rise in coronavirus cases over the past several days, prompting the government to deploy the military to the nation’s streets to ensure that people stay indoors and don’t violate lockdown restrictions. The surge in the South Asian country’s COVID infections is blamed largely on the highly infectious delta variant first detected in India. Hospitals…

  • Crime NewsChaiyaphum man allegedly slits father’s throat

    Chaiyaphum man allegedly slits father’s throat

    Last night, a man allegedly slit his father’s throat with a kitchen knife in the central province of Chaiyaphum. Thai media adds that the alleged assailant is mentally ill. Police Captain Pirom Malasi, says the attack was reported in Ban Wang Hin in tambon Ban Thao. Rescue workers and police rushed to the scene. At the house, the assembled rescue…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok’s Siriraj Hospital closes emergency room until further notice

    Bangkok’s Siriraj Hospital closes emergency room until further notice

    Yesterday, Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital in Bangkok declared that it has to temporarily close its Emergency Room, until… further notice, as there are more patients than there is room. The hospital played coy as to when the ER will resume normal operations. However, they did apologise to people for the inconvenience. Another hospital, Rajavithi Hospital announced they would be stopping general…

  • Thailand NewsRenowned Thai doctor says 70% of new Covid cases are Delta variant

    Renowned Thai doctor says 70% of new Covid cases are Delta variant

    One of Thailand’s top virologists is in the news again this week. This time, Dr Yong Poovorawan is making the news for his assertion that 70% of all new Covid cases in Thailand are of the Delta variant. Earlier this week, Dr Yong Poovorawan faced allegations of mishandling Thailand’s Covid situation. A petition was even started calling for his removal.…

  • Thailand Protest NewsPro-democracy, Covid-19 protesters merge at Government House

    Pro-democracy, Covid-19 protesters merge at Government House

    A confluence of protesters merged in Bangkok today as multiple causes overlapped and demonstrated at Government House. Several groups protesting the government and calling for the dissolution of the Senate and the resignation of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha crossed paths with those that were rallying against the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and the lack of assistance for many sectors desperately…

  • Transport NewsBangkok Red Line launches August 2 free rides for 3 months

    Bangkok Red Line launches August 2 free rides for 3 months

    If you’ve ever spent time in Bangkok, you know it’s easy to be taken for a ride. But for once, this is a good thing, as the Thailand Transport Ministry announced today they are giving free rides to many commuters to launch their new service line. Bangkok’s Red Line rail route is ready for its soft launch next month and…

  • World NewsPalestinians’ rage grows — against their own governing authority

    Palestinians’ rage grows — against their own governing authority

    The Israeli-occupied West Bank is no stranger to political upheaval. But in the past week, Palestinian protesters have directed rising anger against their own government, the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in parts of the territory. Hundreds took to the streets in several towns over the past weekend to protest the violent death in Palestinian custody of Nizar Banat,…

  • Crime NewsEying upgrade, Thailand downgraded in human trafficking report

    Eying upgrade, Thailand downgraded in human trafficking report

    Against Thailand’s expectations, the country has just been downgraded in the United States’ report on human trafficking. the US Trafficking in Persons Report has downgraded Thailand’s status from Tier 2 to Tier 2 Watchlist, contrary to the Thai government expected to be upgraded to Tier 1. Citing worries about forced labour in Thailand the decision was made to lower the…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Record deaths & community infections, insurance scam, Phuket Sandbox | July 2

    Thailand News Today | Record deaths & community infections, insurance scam, Phuket Sandbox | July 2

    Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has called on all sectors on Phuket to work together for the country to make the sandbox re-opening of Thai tourism a success. Police are warning people about a Covid-19 vaccine booking scam after 20 people in the Isaan province Udon Thani. One of the world’s smallest active volcanoes, the Taal Volcano in the Philippines, is…

  • World NewsVolcano eruption in the Philippines, thousands evacuated

    Volcano eruption in the Philippines, thousands evacuated

    The public is reminded that the entire volcano island is a Permanent Danger Zone One of the world’s smallest active volcanoes, the Taal Volcano in the Philippines, is forcing tens of thousands of residents to evacuate after it started blasting out a kilometre high plume of gas and steam yesterday. The alert went out that that the volcano, which is…

  • Covid-19 NewsICU beds full at Bangkok’s Siriraj Hospital

    ICU beds full at Bangkok’s Siriraj Hospital

    The head of the respiratory disease and tuberculosis division at Siriraj Hospital says the facility has run out of beds in its intensive care unit. Dr. Nithiphat Chiarakun says at least 5 Covid-19 patients have been left waiting for an ICU bed as healthcare workers try to juggle what’s available. The Bangkok Post reports that one Covid patient whose symptoms…

  • Bangkok NewsEntertainment and nightlife reps submit petition for aid, reopening

    Entertainment and nightlife reps submit petition for aid, reopening

    At 10 o’clock this morning a rally of owners, staff, musicians and entertainment sector workers gathered at the House of Representatives to submit a petition for support after long-term Covid-19 closures or permission to reopen August 1. Dozens of representatives from the entertainment industry took part in the demonstration after 3 continuous months of shuttered businesses due to the pandemic…

  • World NewsLaos reports first Delta variant cases, patients had returned from Thailand

    Laos reports first Delta variant cases, patients had returned from Thailand

    Laos has reported its first Covid-19 cases involving the rapid-spreading Delta variant of the virus. The patients who tested positive for the variant had returned to Laos from Thailand, according to the National Taskforce for Covid-19 Prevention and Control. Since the mutated strain, which was first found in India, is the most transmissible Covid-19 variant identified, Laos health officials are…

  • Tourism NewsSmall businesses fear Phuket Sandbox will leave them behind

    Small businesses fear Phuket Sandbox will leave them behind

    With the Phuket Sandbox reopening just hours away, many businesses in the tourist-reliant province hopefully await the return of foreign travellers and the restart of the economy. But while businesses that had the financial means to weather the long-term closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic prepare excitedly, many smaller businesses that lacked the funding to revive themselves are not nearly…

  • EntertainmentNightlife, restaurants suggest opening in defiance of restrictions

    Nightlife, restaurants suggest opening in defiance of restrictions

    After a year and a half of closures and lockdowns and restrictions and regulations that often start and even end with the nightlife and entertainment industry, some bar and restaurant owners are sick of it and growing defiant. Citing the lack of government assistance and the sporadic and last-minute closure decisions that through livelihoods into chaos, some owners are urging…

  • Northern Thailand News2 illegal Chinese immigrants in Tak arrested eluding quarantine

    2 illegal Chinese immigrants in Tak arrested eluding quarantine

    In the northwestern province of Tak, where Covid-19 cases are surging, 2 illegal Chinese immigrants who snuck out of quarantine were arrested in Mae Sot Town today. The pair were found wandering in town and taken into custody by army members of the 4th Infantry Regiment. In Tambon Mae Ku, the two migrant workers, Zhang Yong Lyu and Liu Wei,…

  • Covid-19 NewsWednesday Covid-19 Update: 4,786 new cases; provincial totals

    Wednesday Covid-19 Update: 4,786 new cases; provincial totals

    A record high of 53 Covid-related deaths was reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 2,023. The vast majority of Covid patients died over the past 3 months with the daily fatality count in the 20s to 40s. 4,786 new Covid-19 cases were reported today, with most infections reported in…

  • World NewsUS and NATO withdraw from an Afghanistan still at war: What you need to know

    US and NATO withdraw from an Afghanistan still at war: What you need to know

    On April 14, United States President Joe Biden told Americans when their country’s longest war would finally end: “I’m now the fourth US president to preside over American troop presence in Afghanistan: two Republicans, two Democrats. I will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth.” Biden delivered his address in the White House Treaty Room. It was in this…

  • Covid-19 News110 faulty bottles of Sinovac vaccine rejected by Thai FDA

    110 faulty bottles of Sinovac vaccine rejected by Thai FDA

    The Food and Drug Administration says it has found 110 faulty bottles of the CoronaVac vaccine from Sinovac Biotech that contain lumps of gel. Surachok Tangwiwat from the FDA says CoronaVac vials need to be shaken prior to use but, in the case of the defective bottles, even shaking would not dissolve the gel. According to a Coconuts report, the…

  • Northern Thailand NewsRush to build extra field hospitals in Tak as over 600 new infections reported

    Rush to build extra field hospitals in Tak as over 600 new infections reported

    A cluster of over 600 Covid-19 infections has officials in the northern province of Tak rushing to build 4 new field hospitals as the existing 2 are now full. The Bangkok Post reports that the infections were detected at a clothing factory in Mae Sot district. Local health officials carried out mass testing of 1,000 workers, with 606 of them…

  • Covid-19 NewsRestrictions may be eased at some Bangkok camps to allow essential work to continue

    Restrictions may be eased at some Bangkok camps to allow essential work to continue

    Tough restrictions on movement at construction camps in Bangkok may be eased slightly to allow essential work to go ahead. Natthapol Nakpanich from the National Security Council says officials discussed the issue at a meeting yesterday, noting that the suspension of some works could pose a risk for engineering reasons or by delaying hospital builds. For this reason, construction work…

  • Covid-19 NewsTuesday Covid Update: 4,662 new cases; provincial totals

    Tuesday Covid Update: 4,662 new cases; provincial totals

    Continuing on an upward trend in Thailand’s most severe wave of Covid-19, 4,662 new infections were reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA has reported 254,515 confirmed Covid-19 infections. Of that number, 225,652 were reported since April 1, the start of the recent and most extreme wave of…

  • Covid-19 NewsSinovac vaccine 71% to 91% effective against Alpha variant, Thai study shows

    Sinovac vaccine 71% to 91% effective against Alpha variant, Thai study shows

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry says 2 doses of the Chinese-made Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine are 71% to 91% effective against the Alpha variant of the virus which was first detected in the UK. A study on the effectiveness of the Sinovac vaccine, also known as Coronavac, was done by Thailand’s National Communicable Diseases Committee and the National Vaccine Committee. The study…

  • Northern Thailand NewsPolice catch son suspected of committing patricide

    Police catch son suspected of committing patricide

    A manhunt has concluded in northeastern Thailand for a man who is suspected of killing his 72 year old father, reportedly over welfare money. The victim’s body was discovered buried behind his home in Buri Ram, yesterday. Nearby villagers had become concerned after they hadn’t seen Pae Chaleepham in a couple of days. Their concern increased when they saw blood…

  • Covid-19 NewsStricter “bubble and seal” measures implemented at factories

    Stricter “bubble and seal” measures implemented at factories

    Factories in and around Bangkok are implementing rigorous bubble and seal measures in accordance with government’s instructions in an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19. The Bangkok Post reports that workers face tough travel restrictions, whereby they may be confined to the factories or can only travel between their place of work and their dormitory. Already, there have been…

  • Covid-19 NewsChief medic says Delta variant will become dominant strain in Bangkok

    Chief medic says Delta variant will become dominant strain in Bangkok

    The Department of Medical Sciences says it expects the Delta Covid-19 variant to become the prevalent strain in Bangkok within the coming months. The variant was first reported in Thailand in April, when it was detected in migrant workers in the Laksi district of the capital. The spread of the variant has sparked concern globally due to it being highly…

  • World NewsAfghanistan: Why Germany needs to simplify asylum process for local staff

    Afghanistan: Why Germany needs to simplify asylum process for local staff

    The German parliament last week discussed the future of the German military’s (Bundeswehr) local staff in Afghanistan amid an increasing threat to their lives from the Taliban. After the US invaded Afghanistan in 2001 and dismantled the Taliban regime, foreign forces relied heavily on domestic help. They needed translators, interpreters, cooks, cleaners, as well security experts who could help them…