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  • World NewsMyanmar military unfazed by looming sanctions

    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…

  • Politics NewsUK now advising its citizens to leave Myanmar in wake of escalating coup violence

    UK now advising its citizens to leave Myanmar in wake of escalating coup violence

    After increasing violence in Myanmar, Britain is now advising its citizens to get out of the country virtually at the same time an UN expert is saying that the military is likely committing “crimes against humanity.” Military authorities are allegedly resorting to murdering protesters, even targetting rescue workers in the process. UN expert, Thomas Andrews, says at least 70 people…

  • Phuket NewsRescue workers remove 4 metre long python from Patong resort

    Rescue workers remove 4 metre long python from Patong resort

    Rescue workers from the Kusoldharm Foundation branch in Patong, Phuket, say they have removed a 4 metre long reticulated python from a resort in Karon. The python was estimated to weigh around a whopping 20 kilograms. Vinnie Modell, a rescue worker, told the Phuket News that his team was dispatched to the Novotel Phuket Karon Beach Resort & Spa, near…

  • World NewsMyanmar likely committing “crimes against humanity”- UN expert

    Myanmar likely committing “crimes against humanity”- UN expert

    A UN expert is claiming that Myanmar’s military is likely committing “crimes against humanity” after at least 70 people have allegedly been “murdered” since the military coup in February. Thomas Andrews, the UN’s top expert on rights in Myanmar, reportedly made the revelation to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. He went on to say that the country is…

  • Covid-19 NewsSamut Sakhon field hospitals plan to shut down as Covid cases drop to double-digits

    Samut Sakhon field hospitals plan to shut down as Covid cases drop to double-digits

    The central province and epicentre of Thailand’s second wave of Covid-19, Samut Sakhon is set to shut down as many as 7 field hospitals after daily reported cases of the virus have dropped to double-digits. Kiattiphum Wongrajit, the permanent secretary for Public Health says the country is now only seeing between 30-50 new cases of Covid per day, thanks to successful…

  • World NewsHomes and highways in Vietnam are being lost as Mekong delta washes away

    Homes and highways in Vietnam are being lost as Mekong delta washes away

    The following story was written by Michael Tatarski for China Dialogue, a non-profit focused on environmental challenges related to China. One night two years ago, Lam Thi Le and Nguyen Van Thuong heard loud cracks coming from their neighbours’ riverfront home. The neighbours left, and a day later half of their house collapsed into the broad Tien River as the…

  • Crime NewsWoman’s charred remains found near northern Thailand rubber plantation

    Woman’s charred remains found near northern Thailand rubber plantation

    The charred remains of a 19 year old woman was found near a rubber plantation in Phitsanulok, a province in northern Thailand. Police say the woman’s 18 year old boyfriend, a murder suspect, turned himself in. Jularat Kongkaew was reported missing on February 27. She had left her home the previous afternoon with her boyfriend, a Mathayom 6 student (equivalent…

  • Covid-19 NewsTravellers undergoing yacht quarantine to wear wristbands to track location and monitor health

    Travellers undergoing yacht quarantine to wear wristbands to track location and monitor health

    Foreign tourists travelling to Thailand by yacht and undergoing the mandatory quarantine period onboard the vessel will be asked to wear a smart wristband to monitor their health and track their location. The Digital Economy Promotion Agency teamed up with Advanced Info Service, known as AIS, and Phuket tourism operators to launch the so-called “Digital Yacht Quarantine” programme. Apparently, tourist…

  • OpinionAmericans tend to misuse the Buddha image, but a Florida nightclub takes it too far – OPINION

    Americans tend to misuse the Buddha image, but a Florida nightclub takes it too far – OPINION

    Americans tend to misuse the Buddha image, but a nightclub in Tampa, Florida has taken it too far by placing a giant Buddha statue at its rooftop bar, allowing drunk people to sit and pose for photos, and even jump off on the statue. Businesses play an important role in society, and when they misuse a religious figure or image…

  • Tourism NewsThe Area Hotel Quarantine – tweaking Thailand’s arrival options

    The Area Hotel Quarantine – tweaking Thailand’s arrival options

    We spoke about the new proposal for an Area Hotel Quarantine last Friday and in Thailand News Today. The mandatory 14 day quarantine (magically extended a couple of days at many facilities at the foreigner’s cost) remains the key sticking point for the return of tourists or travellers, in any significant or useful numbers. A number of visas and quarantine…

  • Covid-19 NewsOPINION – Vaccinating against Covid-19, why wouldn’t you?

    OPINION – Vaccinating against Covid-19, why wouldn’t you?

    by Andrew J. Wood The World Health Organisation not only advises that vaccines save millions of lives each year, but they also reduce transmissions. They and their partners are working together on tracking the pandemic, advising on critical interventions and distributing vital medical supplies to those in need, thereby reducing the number of infected people to transmit the virus. Vaccines…

  • Thailand NewsIn case you missed it… Here’s a weekly roundup of top news in Thailand

    In case you missed it… Here’s a weekly roundup of top news in Thailand

    Social distancing for Songkran, Thailand’s New Year water festival Thailand’s massive water festival Songkran, celebrating the Thai New Year, got the “okay” as long as the festivities are in line with Covid-19 prevention measures. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says people need to abide by social distancing rules during the Songkran holiday from April 13 to 15… So make sure your water gun…

  • World NewsMuay Thai added to European Games 2023

    Muay Thai added to European Games 2023

    Thailand’s national sport Muay Thai has been added to the European Games 2023, set to be held in Poland. While Asia has been leading the sport for decades, many recent Muay Thai champions are from Europe, according to Sakchye Tapsuwan, president of the International Federation of Muaythai Associations, the governing body for the sport. “Europe has grown in strength, evidenced…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai PM orders Foreign Ministry to conduct vaccine passport study

    Thai PM orders Foreign Ministry to conduct vaccine passport study

    The Thai PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha, says the government will look into the possibility of a vaccine passport policy, with discussions set to take place on Monday. The PM has asked the Foreign Ministry to carry out a study on the use of vaccine passports, but adds that there is no guarantee such a system would work at international level. “So,…

  • South Thailand NewsSuspect arrested in Hat Yai murder and rape of schoolgirl

    Suspect arrested in Hat Yai murder and rape of schoolgirl

    The suspect of a schoolgirl’s disturbing rape and murder in Hat Yai is now under arrest. The alleged criminal, 49 year old Prathom Iadkhao, known as Bangmad Kongra, was already a convicted sex offender who spent 1 year in prison back in 2002. He was convicted of taking a young girl from her parents for lewd purposes in Songkhla. Now,…

  • Bangkok NewsRoyal Thai Police accused of “ticket” promotion system to buy senior positions

    Royal Thai Police accused of “ticket” promotion system to buy senior positions

    The Royal Thai Police are being accused of using so-called “elephant tickets” to buy their way into promotions and pay their way up the police force’s chain of command. The corruption among the police force and the buying of positions without meeting the requirements for a promotion has been a longtime problem, according to the Bangkok Post. The “elephant ticket”…

  • Crime NewsThai man accidentally kills himself with homemade bomb

    Thai man accidentally kills himself with homemade bomb

    A young Thai man has accidentally killed himself with a homemade bomb in the Muang district of Kanchanaburi province this morning. 22 year old Amornthep Thongchomphu was found dead with his arm blown off after the bomb exploded in a field near his home. Local police went to the scene at about 11am, outside the man’s house in Ban Nong…

  • Phuket NewsThai Vietjet resumes Phuket-Chiang Rai flights, launches promotion on air fare

    Thai Vietjet resumes Phuket-Chiang Rai flights, launches promotion on air fare

    The following is a press release from Thai Vietjet on its new promotion “Welcome Back to the Sky” and the resumption of Phuket-Chiang Rai flights. Thai Vietjet today announced the flight resumption of its domestic cross-regional service between Phuket – Chiang Rai, in response to the increasing travel demand after the government began relaxing travel measures in each province. The…

  • Crime NewsPolice launch murder investigation after Thai boxer found dead in Bangkok’s On Nut area

    Police launch murder investigation after Thai boxer found dead in Bangkok’s On Nut area

    Police in Bangkok have launched a murder investigation after the body of a Thai boxer was found covered in blood in the city’s On Nut area. His throat was slit. Photos of the crime scene show blood splattered and smeared across the hood of a white Toyota Vios. Around 10pm Sunday night, local residents heard screams and called police. The…

  • Covid-19 NewsBorder officials on alert for Burmese coup protesters fleeing military crackdown

    Border officials on alert for Burmese coup protesters fleeing military crackdown

    Border police have increased patrols in the northern province of Chiang Rai amid concerns that Burmese protesters may try to cross into the Mae Sai district. This follows a military crackdown in the Burmese border town of Tachilek as the army tries to quell anti-coup rallies. According to a Bangkok Post report, Sompong Chingduang from Thailand’s Immigration Bureau says the…

  • Thailand NewsMonk’s image on American brand shirt draws criticism from Thai Buddhists

    Monk’s image on American brand shirt draws criticism from Thai Buddhists

    The American clothing brand Supreme is under fire for using an image of a revered monk as well as several Buddhist “yant” designs on a line of shirts they’re calling “Blessings Ripstop Shirt.” Thailand’s National Office of Buddhism says they plan to submit a letter to the clothing company for using the image of the well-known and respected monk without…

  • Covid-19 NewsThe leaders in the race to develop a Covid-19 vaccine

    The leaders in the race to develop a Covid-19 vaccine

    With the coronavirus claiming more than 2.3 million lives, the biggest challenge across the world is developing and distributing a Covid-19 vaccine. Major pharmaceutical companies are now in a race to develop and distribute safe and effective vaccines. The leaders of the Covid-19 vaccine race… JOHNSON & JOHNSON US Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson has now applied with the US…

  • Crime NewsMan arrested for allegedly killing baby step-daughter who wouldn’t stop crying

    Man arrested for allegedly killing baby step-daughter who wouldn’t stop crying

    A 25 year old man has been arrested in the eastern town of Si Racha, after he allegedly confessed to killing his 1 year old step-daughter because she wouldn’t stop crying. The Pattaya News reports that Worakit Jitprasong told police he didn’t mean to kill the child, only to stop her crying. Officers who arrived at the property in the…

  • Thailand NewsTeenagers killed in motorbike accident with 18-wheel trailer truck in Chon Buri

    Teenagers killed in motorbike accident with 18-wheel trailer truck in Chon Buri

    2 teenagers were killed in a motorbike accident in Chon Buri after a 18-wheel trailer truck quickly changed lanes to avoid another vehicle, hitting the bike and running over a rider. The body of a 14 year old student was found trapped under the trailer truck. The other 13 year old student died on the way to a local hospital.…

  • Pattaya NewsElderly expat dies after falling from Pattaya condominium

    Elderly expat dies after falling from Pattaya condominium

    An 88 year old American man died last night after he fell from his eighth floor condominium in Pattaya. Police say they suspect the incident was suicide, but are still investigating. A security guard patrolling the area found the man’s body on the ground outside his condominium on Soi Buakhao around 10pm last night and alerted Pattaya City Police. Officers found…

  • Covid-19 NewsChanges to Thai provincial Covid zones – what’s re-opening today?

    Changes to Thai provincial Covid zones – what’s re-opening today?

    There are quite a few changes coming into effect today around many of the Thai provinces. Some types of businesses will be re-opening and some restrictions are being lifted. The new measures go into effect TODAY. Here is a list from the National News Bureau of Thailand… Maximum control (Dark Red): Samut Sakhon The following locations will remain closed: Pubs,…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai researcher details her Covid-19 vaccination experience

    Thai researcher details her Covid-19 vaccination experience

    “General post-vaccination symptoms include a mild fever, headache, muscle pain and shivering.” A Thai post-doctorate researcher at the University of Chicago is detailing her Covid-19 vaccination experience and offering insight into its effects. Siriruk Changrob has received 2 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine but says just the vaccine won’t immunise people from getting Covid. Siriruk says a person who is…

  • World NewsBest cars ever won at the casino

    Best cars ever won at the casino

    Cars and casinos have a remarkably interesting history. Throughout the last half century and beyond, there have been many amazing supercars and priceless vehicles on offer in casinos for people to win and claim. Although winning a vehicle at the casino is rare, it has happened plenty of times in the past, and some of the prizes that were on…

  • Thailand NewsSRT studies alternative plans for Bang Sue Grand Station after no show of interested bidders

    SRT studies alternative plans for Bang Sue Grand Station after no show of interested bidders

    There seems to be little interest in the new Bang Sue Grand Station project, which is planned to be Thailand’s new railway hub in place of Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong Railway Station and the largest railway station is Southeast Asia. Bidding for the station’s Plot A opened 3 weeks ago, with envelopes each costing 500,000 baht, but not one was sold.…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry requests more info on Chinese vaccine after effectiveness rate revised down

    Health Ministry requests more info on Chinese vaccine after effectiveness rate revised down

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has called for more information from the makers of the Chinese Covid-19 vaccine, after its effectiveness rating was revised downwards by researchers in Brazil. The Sinovac Biotech jab was originally confirmed as 78% effective in trials in the South American country, but that has now changed to just over 50%. The research team at Brazil’s Butantan…