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  • Central Thailand NewsMalaysian businessman found dead in his parked car

    Malaysian businessman found dead in his parked car

    The body of a missing Malaysian businessman was found dead in his car parked near a fish pond in Samut Prakan an apparent suicide. The 43 year old man was found dead in the car with the engine still running, and with a still-warm charcoal stove in the passenger seat beside him. Wong Chen Hoe, a Malaysian national, was discovered…

  • Tourism NewsFull text of Phuket Sandbox order released in English

    Full text of Phuket Sandbox order released in English

    Today, Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew signed Phuket Province Order No. 3491/2564 officially detailing the rules of the Sandbox reopening. While most provisions have been widely discussed – fully vaccinated travellers coming from at least 3 weeks in a low- to medium-risk country, negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours, US $100,000 Covid-19 insurance, 14 days in an SHA+ hotel, tests on…

  • World NewsEthiopia: Deadly Tigray airstrike further alienates western allies

    Ethiopia: Deadly Tigray airstrike further alienates western allies

    Eyewitnesses are adding more details to what started as a rumor about one or more explosions with dozens of civilian casualties in the village of Togoga in Ethiopia’s restive Tigray region. “When the military jets bombed our area, many of us fell to the ground,” Negasi Berha, a Tigray resident who was being treated at Ayder Hospital, told DW. “We…

  • Thailand NewsIllegal cigarette shipment busted, valued at 30 million baht

    Illegal cigarette shipment busted, valued at 30 million baht

    Naval officials and other police agencies have seized illegal cigarettes valued at 30 million baht. The officials seized a boat that had been used to transport the goods. 1,900 boxes with 475,000 packs of cigarettes were discovered. Allegedly, the smugglers were trying to move their shipment without paying tax. Thai media reports that government agencies had received information from a…

  • Covid-19 NewsPfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved for emergency use in Thailand

    Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine approved for emergency use in Thailand

    It’s been rolled out successfully around the world for several months now, with a seemingly high efficacy rate. And now, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has finally been approved in Thailand. The Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that the mRNA vaccine has been approved for emergency use in the Kingdom. mRNA vaccines work by instructing cells in the body to make…

  • Covid-19 News5 million Moderna vaccines for Thailand, half of expectation

    5 million Moderna vaccines for Thailand, half of expectation

    The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation said that only 5 million Moderna Covid-19 vaccines would be available at private hospitals, half as many as the 10 million total figure expected. The government of Thailand is giving free vaccinations using the Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines, while they had approved Johnson & Johnson, Modena, and Pfizer vaccines for private use. They later rushed to…

  • Sports NewsUEFA scraps away-goals rule for club competitions

    UEFA scraps away-goals rule for club competitions

    European football’s governing body UEFA has decided to do away with the away-goals rule for its club competitions. The change is to take effect starting with qualifying stages for tournaments in the 2021-22 season. SOURCE: DW News

  • Sports NewsTokyo exits lockdown but pandemic Olympics barely register

    Tokyo exits lockdown but pandemic Olympics barely register

    About a month before the start of the long-delayed Olympic Games, Tokyo barely vibes a celebratory atmosphere. For the past few weeks, the metropolis has been under a strict state of emergency, imposed on most of Japan in response to a wave of coronavirus infections propelled by highly contagious variants. Even though the authorities lifted some of the restrictions last…

  • World NewsAntivirus legend John McAfee apparent suicide in Spanish prison

    Antivirus legend John McAfee apparent suicide in Spanish prison

    Software pioneer and wanted fugitive John McAfee died by suicide in a Spanish prison cell on Wednesday after the country’s High Court authorised his extradition to the United States on charges of tax evasion and fraud. McAfee’s lawyer said the antivirus titan died by hanging and could not stand any more time in jail in the Brian 2 penitentiary outside…

  • Thailand NewsUPDATE: Police identify alleged gunman who opened fire at field hospital, killing a patient

    UPDATE: Police identify alleged gunman who opened fire at field hospital, killing a patient

    Update: Police have identified the shooter as 23 year old Kawin Saengnilkul who served as a private in a special warfare unit in Lop Buri. He was dismissed in November 2019. Police told the Bangkok Post that Kawin decided to become a special forces soldier because of his love for weapons. On Kawin’s Facebook page, many of his photos and…

  • World NewsHungary anti-LGBT+ law dispute overshadows EU summit

    Hungary anti-LGBT+ law dispute overshadows EU summit

    Tensions between Hungary and the European Commission over the country’s controversial anti-LGBT+ law intensified ahead of Thursday’s EU summit. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said “the Hungarian bill is a shame.” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban immediately refuted the criticism. Von der Leyen sent a letter to Orban, protesting against what she said was a bill that “clearly discriminates…

  • Northern Thailand NewsAutopsy requested for young policeman with vaccine

    Autopsy requested for young policeman with vaccine

    An autopsy has been requested by the family of a young policeman who died suddenly just 11 days after his second injection of the Covid-19 vaccine. The family of the Khon Kaen police officer want to know definitively if the vaccine was connected at all to his unexpected death. The young man was an officer at the Muang district police…

  • World NewsCOVID: India sees a surge in underage marriages

    COVID: India sees a surge in underage marriages

    Neelam, a 15-year-old girl in Murshidabad, got married in May just days before Cyclone Yaas hit the West Bengal state in eastern India. Already under pressure because of the pandemic, her family decided to marry her off knowing that the cyclone would further damage their livelihood. West Bengal is one of the five states in India that have a high…

  • Bangkok NewsWoman dies after jumping from Phra Khanong BTS station in Bangkok

    Woman dies after jumping from Phra Khanong BTS station in Bangkok

    In an apparent suicide, a 38 year old woman jumped from the busy Phra Khanong BTS station over Bangkok’s Sukhumvit Road yesterday afternoon. First responders and police officers from the Klong Tan station were called to the scene and attempted to resuscitate the woman. Reports say the woman had critical head injuries and died on the way to Police General…

  • World NewsHong Kong may reduce quarantine for vaccinated residents returning from Singapore, UK

    Hong Kong may reduce quarantine for vaccinated residents returning from Singapore, UK

    Hong Kong residents returning home from Singapore or the UK may have quarantine requirements reduced if they are fully vaccinated. TTR Weekly reports that officials in Hong Kong are considering reducing quarantine for Singapore and UK arrivals who test positive for Covid-19 antibodies. Hong Kong currently has one of the longest mandatory quarantine requirements in the world, at 21 days.…

  • World NewsPhilippines: Families of war on drugs victims welcome ICC probe

    Philippines: Families of war on drugs victims welcome ICC probe

    Katherine Bautista burst into tears when she received the news about the International Criminal Court (ICC) decision to seek a full investigation into Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs that killed thousands of mostly suspected drug dealers from poor urban communities. Her stepson, John Jezreel David, was killed during a drug operation conducted by the police in 2017. “We’ve…

  • Thailand NewsArmy raids a house, arrests 53 as part of alleged gambling operation

    Army raids a house, arrests 53 as part of alleged gambling operation

    This morning, the Thai army raided a house in the northern province of Mae Hong Son. As part of the raid, they arrested 40 Chinese nationals, 12 Burmese, and 1 Filipino that were allegedly running an online gambling operation. The house was in a resort located in the Mok Cham Pae of the Muang district that borders Myanmar. Thai media…

  • Best ofTop 5 shabu-shabu restaurants in Bangkok

    Top 5 shabu-shabu restaurants in Bangkok

    Shabu-shabu is a very popular choice among families and friends across Bangkok, especially on a cold and rainy day. This Japanese hot pot dish usually has thinly-sliced cuts of beef or pork stewing in a delicious broth with a mixture of vegetables; this combination packs a rich and flavourful punch with each bite. Not only does it warm up your…

  • Thailand NewsMonday Covid Update: 3,175 new cases; infections rise in the Deep South

    Monday Covid Update: 3,175 new cases; infections rise in the Deep South

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration recorded 3,175 new Covid-19 cases today. Thailand now has 33,859 active cases, a slight increase since the count recorded yesterday after a downward trend over the past few weeks. 29 coronavirus-related fatalities were reported today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 1,658. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA…

  • Thailand NewsParachutist dies after being smashed into cliff face, falling into forest

    Parachutist dies after being smashed into cliff face, falling into forest

    A 53 year old sublieutenant went base jumping over the weekend and died when a gust of wind propelled the chute toward a mountain’s cliff. The man smashed into the cliff but appeared conscious. Then he plummeted into the thick forest below. The incident took place in central Thailand’s Lopburi Province. The unidentified parachutist had gone base jumping with 5…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket reports sixth Covid-19 death in current outbreak

    Phuket reports sixth Covid-19 death in current outbreak

    The southern island of Phuket, just days away from launching its pilot re-opening scheme, has recorded a sixth death from Covid-19. The death has been reported in the Phuket News this morning, following an announcement from the island’s Provincial Public Health Office. The patient is the fourth Phuket person to die of Covid-19 in the last 3 weeks. Officials have…

  • Pattaya NewsLockdown in 3 Chon Buri locations to control Covid-19 spread

    Lockdown in 3 Chon Buri locations to control Covid-19 spread

    The governor of the eastern province of Chon Buri has ordered a lockdown in 3 locations in an attempt to stop the spread of Covid-19. According to a Pattaya News report, Phakkhrathon Thianchai issued the closure order last night. The province reported 175 new infections yesterday, the highest since the start of the current outbreak in April. The Pattaya News…

  • Environment NewsTar balls spreading along Phuket’s west coast beaches

    Tar balls spreading along Phuket’s west coast beaches

    Just in time for Phuket’s grand reopening, an oil spill has been depositing tar balls on beaches running the entire length of the island’s west coast. Now Patong Beach, the 3 kilometre-long beach fronting the island’s most popular tourist town, has seen a slew of oil and marine debris washing up on its shores. The tar balls were first found…

  • Phuket NewsTechnician electrocuted to death while trying to fix jacuzzi

    Technician electrocuted to death while trying to fix jacuzzi

    On Saturday, a man was electrocuted while repairing a jacuzzi. The shocking incident happened in the Cherng Talay area of Phuket. Police and rescue workers were called around 6:50 pm last night to find 45 year old Surapol Samthong’s body next to the jacuzzi. Rescue workers were able to safely remove Suapol’s body from the scene. His body was then…

  • Thailand NewsGender Health Clinic opens in Bangkok for transgender needs

    Gender Health Clinic opens in Bangkok for transgender needs

    One of the first clinics focused primarily on the needs of the transgender community has opened as part of Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok. The new Gender Health Clinic opened with the goal of being leaders in the ways clinics communicate and give treatment to transgender people. A co-founder of GHC pointed out that trans people often have special needs…

  • World NewsMade in Germany: Ukraine pendants without Crimea

    Made in Germany: Ukraine pendants without Crimea

    S.W.W. Schmuckwaren is a company based in southern Germany that produces and sells jewelry, including gold and silver pendants shaped like the outlines of countries. They cost €22.95-€295.95 ($27-$350) and most of the countries are shaped in such a way that corresponds to their internationally recognized borders. There is one pendant, however, that is missing a region: Ukraine does not…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM Prayut tests negative after parliament maid has Covid-19

    PM Prayut tests negative after parliament maid has Covid-19

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha was tested for Covid-19 this morning after being exposed to someone with an infection, but was confirmed negative for the virus. The prime minister and close aides were all tested for Covid-19 after it was discovered that a maid working in a reception room at parliament had tested positive for the virus. All those tested came back…

  • Environment NewsBeached sperm whale covered in oil rescued in Phuket

    Beached sperm whale covered in oil rescued in Phuket

    Animal rescue and care facilities often are tasked with coming out and taking a wild, sick, or injured animal into care, but it’s not often that it takes more than 50 people working together to take that animal in. That was the case yesterday, however, as rescue workers managed to collect a beached sperm whale with scratches on its body…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM Prayut announces Thailand will fully reopen within 120 days

    PM Prayut announces Thailand will fully reopen within 120 days

    In a speech this evening, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha announced that Thailand must reopen in 120 days, which would be October 14, despite slow vaccine rollout and risk of increased Covid-19 outbreaks. The speech seemed to mark a shift from trying to eradicated Covid-19 in Thailand through controlling the spread and vaccinating the population to an acceptance of the virus’s long-term…

  • Things To DoFind your inner peace in these 5 meditation centres and retreats in Thailand

    Find your inner peace in these 5 meditation centres and retreats in Thailand

    When it comes to holiday destinations, Thailand is one of the most popular choices for travelers from all around the world. With stunning beaches, delicious food, and a lively nightlife scene – what’s not to love? But Thailand has much more on offer than simply beachfront hotels; the country is also home to a variety of meditation and wellness retreats…