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  • Bangkok NewsToo many wires: Prayut says he wants communication cables underground

    Too many wires: Prayut says he wants communication cables underground

    Wires throughout Thailand’s urban areas, haphazardly bunched and looped on posts, look like an electrician’s nightmare. Now, according to Thai media, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says he wants that to change and is proposing that the National Telecommunications Commission work with relevant agencies to get communication lines underground. Thai media points out that during actor Russell Crowe’s highly publicised trip to…

  • World NewsSingapore’s travel pass site went down as applications for Malaysians open

    Singapore’s travel pass site went down as applications for Malaysians open

    The SafeTravel website of Singapore, which allows foreign visitors to apply for a vaccination travel pass before entering, was down for several hours yesterday, which was the first day people from Malaysia could apply. Around noon, the website had a message that said “it was undergoing regular maintenance.” It was then restored around 3pm, but a text box recommended customers to…

  • Covid-19 News3 Cathay Pacific pilots broke Covid-19 rules, got fired and infected

    3 Cathay Pacific pilots broke Covid-19 rules, got fired and infected

    After what Cathay Pacific described as a serious breach of pandemic regulations, 3 cargo pilots were fired after becoming infected with Covid-19 and putting many others at risk. An internal investigation found the pilots for Hong Kong’s flagship airline broke Covid-19 safety rules while abroad in Frankfurt, Germany. The airline is known for being very proactive about Covid-19 safety and…

  • EducationThailand’s education system: Part 2

    Thailand’s education system: Part 2

    Thailand’s formal education system has roots in the 13th century when King Rakhamhaeng the Great developed the Thai alphabet. As Thailand is among the few countries that was never colonized by European powers, its education system was developed mostly indigenously. Historically, commoners could receive an education at Buddhist monasteries, which is still offered today. During the 19th century, Thailand’s education…

  • Bangkok NewsHospital in Bangkok catches fire, no injuries reported

    Hospital in Bangkok catches fire, no injuries reported

    A fire broke out at Mongkutwattana Hospital in Bangkok yesterday morning, though it appears everyone was evacuated and no one was harmed. The hospital, on Chaeng Wattana Road in the Laksi district of northern Bangkok, was reported to have gone up in flames around 7 am yesterday. Thai media published photos of crowds outside the hospital in what appears to…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 medications are a boon, but don’t replace vaccines

    Covid-19 medications are a boon, but don’t replace vaccines

    The good news of several new anti-viral pills that have shown to be effective in greatly reducing Covid-19 hospitalisations and deaths, coupled with statistically rare vaccine side effects or deaths that some people latch onto, may tempt many to skip getting vaccinated and rely solely on medication once they get infected. But a Thai expert on crisis communication with the…

  • Thailand Protest NewsCourt: activists’ speeches illegally advocated government overthrow

    Court: activists’ speeches illegally advocated government overthrow

    Today the Constitutional Court ruled that activists and the speeches of 3 activist leaders are advocating for the overthrow of the government and the monarchy. They ordered Arnon Nampa, Panupong “Mike” Jadnok, and Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul and all their followers to cease all action against the kingdom and state. According to the court, the demands in speeches by the 3…

  • Bangkok NewsWat Po and the Bangkok City Pillar Shrine win SHA+ certification

    Wat Po and the Bangkok City Pillar Shrine win SHA+ certification

    Wat Po and the Bangkok City Pillar Shrine now join the thousands of hotels and restaurants that can proudly display their SHA+ logos. The two famous Bangkok landmarks have been granted SHA+ certification that assures visitors that all Covid-19 health and safety regulations are being strictly followed. The Deputy Governor for the domestic market at the Tourism Authority of Thailand…

  • SponsoredStudying in Phuket As Foreigner – Education Visa

    Studying in Phuket As Foreigner – Education Visa

    The Thaiger offers the following deal on Education Visas… Every year, millions of tourists flock to Phuket for the weather, beaches, culture, food, and shopping. Many of them are long-term guests who have come to spend their vacations here. This country has so many facets that it would be hard to see everything in one or two three-week vacations. Many…

  • World NewsAfghanistan: Victims’ families decry glorification of suicide bombers

    Afghanistan: Victims’ families decry glorification of suicide bombers

    As she heard the news of the Taliban “honoring” families of their suicide bombers, 19-year-old Sharifa, who lost her father in a 2018 suicide attack in Kabul, burst into tears. “It’s like rubbing salt in the wound,” she said. On October 20, Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban’s interim interior minister, lauded the “sacrifices” of the suicide bombers, who perpetrated countless violent…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok officials push hospitality sector to get health and safety certificates

    Bangkok officials push hospitality sector to get health and safety certificates

    With the country reopening and Bangkok lifting restrictions, city officials are pushing for businesses in the hospitality industry to apply for Safety and Health Administration (SHA) certificates. The move, which is part of a project by tourism and health officials, is intended to boost safety confidence among tourists, according to the Bangkok Post. Another key detail… restaurants in Bangkok with…

  • EducationUniversity students may see time limit to complete higher education removed

    University students may see time limit to complete higher education removed

    University students in Thailand may be catching a break from needing to follow a timeline for completing their higher education. The Commission on Higher Education Standards has recently announced it is resolving to remove a requirement that university students must complete their schooling within a given time period or risk being expelled. The issue was discussed at a meeting earlier…

  • Crime NewsCourt rules “Jo Ferrari” suspect died of deliberate suffocation

    Court rules “Jo Ferrari” suspect died of deliberate suffocation

    In the wake of the Jo Ferrari scandal that uncovered police brutality and opulence in a painfully public way, a court just ruled that the suspect – who died after having his hands tied and plastic bags placed over his head – was the victim of deliberate suffocation. Pol Col Thitisan “Jo Ferrari” Utthanaphon was captured on video in a…

  • World NewsChildren in Jakarta’s slums get a second chance at education

    Children in Jakarta’s slums get a second chance at education

    Every child has a right to education, says Desi Purwatuning, the founder of a school for poor children who dropped out of school. Desi teaches both children and parents the importance of education. SOURCE: DW News

  • Thailand NewsCertificates of vaccination can now be submitted through Mor Prom app from today

    Certificates of vaccination can now be submitted through Mor Prom app from today

    From today, those who have been fully vaccinated can now submit an application through the Mor Prom mobile app to receive a certificate of vaccination online. The move by the Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute was made to help reduce long queue lines over applying for the certificates. The institute’s director, Kitpong Sunchatawirul, says the previous time-consuming lines were not ideal, so the institute decided to…

  • Road deathsBangkok vocational student dies after falling from BTS station

    Bangkok vocational student dies after falling from BTS station

    A Bangkok vocational student has fallen to his death from the Pu Chao BTS station on the Sukhumvit Line. The sad news was reported last night at around 7pm in Samut Prakhan’s Muang district. Police say they arrived to find a young man lying face up on the footpath near a bus stop under the BTS station. Officers say the…

  • World NewsHow Zanzibar cares for its stray cats

    How Zanzibar cares for its stray cats

    Zanzibar’s Stone Town is overpopulated by cats. There are hundreds of them on the streets. Some people feed them at the Forodhani Gardens. Cats are unprotected her, some are injured, others are simply lost. Young volunteers provide veterinary care and try to find them homes. The cats are also creating jobs. Some young people capture the animals and use cages…

  • World NewsRetired teacher decides to domesticate zebras in Kenya

    Retired teacher decides to domesticate zebras in Kenya

    These wild zebras live together with domestic animals and share food on this rural property. Deforestation in Kilgoris usually causes zebras to migrate. But these zebras found their own piece of paradise. Deforestation is caused by new infrastructure and housing developments in western Kenya, but Saeni didn’t want to clear his land. The retired teacher soon noticed that zebras were…

  • Visa InformationSo long, farewell to Thailand’s Certificate of Entry – November 1

    So long, farewell to Thailand’s Certificate of Entry – November 1

    But what will replace it? Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced an update to procedures for arrival in the Kingdom, post November 1. The Ministry says that the unpopular Certificate of Entry, currently required for all international visitors, is set to be replaced by a new system they’re calling the Thailand Pass system. It is set to start on…

  • World NewsWorld in Progress: How Niger is fighting radicalization with education

    World in Progress: How Niger is fighting radicalization with education

    This report by Bettina Rühl is presented by Ineke Mules. SOURCE: DW News

  • SponsoredRediscover Thailand with IsWhere – An easy-to-use travel recovery application

    Rediscover Thailand with IsWhere – An easy-to-use travel recovery application

    Sponsored Article IsWhere is a self-service digital marketing campaign that has signed an agreement with a Singapore-based IsWhere to easily reach both domestic and international travellers and speed up travel recovery. Tourism Council is working with IsWhere on a digital marketing platform that is open to all Thai businesses. IsWhere digital marketing platform allows all Government Authorities, travel merchants and…

  • Thailand NewsA synopsis of Thailand’s educational system

    A synopsis of Thailand’s educational system

    Many expats who decide to settle in Thailand are curious about the public schools’ status. As Thailand is a popular destination for many worldwide, those with kids may be looking to immerse their children in the culture. So, enrolling them into the country’s government-sponsored schools may be an option. However, further research into this reveals that the quality of education…

  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Joe Ferrari confiscated 400 luxury cars, Arrest over sex trafficking | Oct 5

    Thailand News Today | Joe Ferrari confiscated 400 luxury cars, Arrest over sex trafficking | Oct 5

    In today’s report, Police say former cop and murder suspect Joe Ferrari was also involved in the confiscation of over 400 luxury cars. Meanwhile, a massage parlour boss has been arrested on charges of sex trafficking and child prostitution, and the Thailand is joining the queue to get its hands on a new Covid-19 treatment in pill form.

  • Sports NewsGerman reunification: What happened to East Germany’s top football clubs?

    German reunification: What happened to East Germany’s top football clubs?

    After German reunification, East Germany’s top football clubs were integrated into the Bundesliga pyramid. But they struggled to compete and some huge names have slipped down the leagues. SOURCE: DW News

  • World NewsSouth Korea looks to Germany for pointers on overcoming reunification hurdles

    South Korea looks to Germany for pointers on overcoming reunification hurdles

    With just seven months left before he steps down as president of South Korea, Moon Jae-in and his government remain committed to their long-held dream of the two halves of the Korean Peninsula being reunited into a single nation. And with Germany one of the very few countries with experience in recent history of a similar amalgamation of two states,…

  • World NewsRumour dispelled: The UN did not dedicate December 5 as ‘King’s Day’

    Rumour dispelled: The UN did not dedicate December 5 as ‘King’s Day’

    Despite a rumour and video going viral on Thai Facebook and Twitter, the UN has NOT declared December 5 “international king’s day” in honour of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Rama 9, the former King who died in 2016 after over 70 years reigning over Thailand. The information came to light following a ‘fact checking’ article published by AFP. The post began…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesEducation Ministry apologises for fake flood photo

    Education Ministry apologises for fake flood photo

    After publishing an edited photo of the Deputy Education Minister wading in floodwaters, the Education Ministry has released a formal apology. Posting yesterday on their Facebook page, the ministry acknowledged the false information. The photo was posted yesterday showing the deputy education minister knee-deep in floodwaters, with a caption stating that she visited the areas that have been flooded as…

  • Covid-19 NewsEducation ministry to accelerate vaccination of over 200,000 teachers

    Education ministry to accelerate vaccination of over 200,000 teachers

    All vocational and secondary school students should be fully vaccinated by November 15 and the vaccination of 210,000 teachers is being accelerated ahead of schools re-opening. So says Suphat Champatong from the Education Ministry, adding that the government has taken delivery of 3 vaccine types – viral vector, live attenuated, and inactivated. In a Bangkok Post report, Suphat says the…

  • World NewsHow has COVID impacted Pakistan’s education system?

    How has COVID impacted Pakistan’s education system?

    Last week, Pakistan opened both public and private schools in various districts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with Sindh province opening its schools in August. Schools are now operating with a 50% attendance policy on alternating days due to the COVID regulations set forth by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC). Vaccinations were also made mandatory for all staff…

  • Thailand NewsSongkhla motorcycle showroom catches on fire, no injuries reported

    Songkhla motorcycle showroom catches on fire, no injuries reported

    A motorcycle showroom, N.A. Minibike Company, caught on fire in the southern Thai province of Songkhla early this morning, around 7am. Police say no one was injured as a result of the fire. 7 fire trucks were sent from the Nakhon Hat Yai Municipality to tackle the fire at the N.A. Minibike Company on Supasan Rangsan road. It took firefighters…