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  • 360 ReviewsTop 8 bottled water brands in Thailand

    Top 8 bottled water brands in Thailand

    Because tap water in Thailand is not drinkable, bottled water is a big business. For some people, choosing the “best tasting” water is not a difficult thing. After all, water is water, and they all taste the same, right? Well, not really. While the difference between bottles is nuanced, most people tend to gravitate towards bottled water that they think…

  • Best of5 must-try drinks when you visit Thailand

    5 must-try drinks when you visit Thailand

    Thailand’s locals can get pretty creative when it comes to mixing up new and refreshing local drinks. From local beers to bright and fruity sips of joy, trying the local beverages is an absolute must! Here, we have the top drinks to try when visiting Thailand below. Top 5 Drinks To Try When Visiting Thailand 1. Cha Yen (Thai milk…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand to receive 120,000 doses of AstraZeneca from Singapore on Saturday

    Thailand to receive 120,000 doses of AstraZeneca from Singapore on Saturday

    Singapore is to send 122,400 doses of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine to Thailand on Saturday, as part of a deal that will see Thailand return the favour when vaccines are more readily available. The government has also struck a similar deal with Bhutan, with that country sending Thailand 150,000 AstraZeneca doses. According to a Nation Thailand report, the exchange has…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai health minister says all target groups will be fully vaccinated by year end

    Thai health minister says all target groups will be fully vaccinated by year end

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister says all target groups will have received 2 doses of a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of this year. In addition, Anutin Charnvirakul says certain groups will receive a third, or booster, dose this year and boosters will be administered to all in the coming year. He adds that there are currently between 700,000 and 800,000…

  • World NewsHaitian migrants at US border keep hoping

    Haitian migrants at US border keep hoping

    A pale yellow building next to a dusty football field in the border town of Del Rio in Texas represents hope for migrants wanting to come to the US. Those who have made it here have crossed the river and the border, and, for the moment at least, have left behind some of their uncertainty. Migrants holding brown paper envelopes…

  • South Thailand News5 billion baht loss as birds’ nest producing swiftlets found dead

    5 billion baht loss as birds’ nest producing swiftlets found dead

    Phatthalung authorities have requested help from the Department of Special Investigation to investigate the death of birds. These were no ordinary birds though; they were swiftlets, the birds that produce the saliva that make birds’ nest, prized as a health delicacy. And it wasn’t a few birds, it was over a million birds found dead in caves where Siamnest company…

  • Crime NewsEx-cop “Joe Ferrari,” other officers charged with violating discipline policy over suspect’s death

    Ex-cop “Joe Ferrari,” other officers charged with violating discipline policy over suspect’s death

    Along with criminal charges for allegedly suffocating a suspect to death in an attempt to extort 2 million baht, the former police station chief in Nakhon Sawan, Thitisan Utthanaphon, and six of his subordinates now face charges for committing disciplinary offenses while on duty. The Police Serious Disciplinary Review Board filed the complaint against the seven officers. According to Nation Thailand,…

  • SponsoredHOMA is now offering fully-serviced, affordable lifestyle apartments in Phuket Town.

    HOMA is now offering fully-serviced, affordable lifestyle apartments in Phuket Town.

    Sponsored Phuket is Thailand’s most iconic tourist destination as it offers stunning beaches and surrounding islands. Thus, it is also known to feature a large expat community as many have decided to make it their home. The island is located among the crystal-clear waters of the Andaman Sea, where outdoor enthusiasts thrive. Moreover, Phuket offers some amazing shopping malls, world-famous…

  • World NewsNambia: A timeline of Germany’s brutal colonial history

    Nambia: A timeline of Germany’s brutal colonial history

    1840s: Missionaries from the German-based Rhenish Missionary Society arrive in what is now called Namibia. 1883: Adolf LĂ¼deritz, one of Germany’s first prominent colonialists, signs an agreement with Chief Joseph Frederick of Bethanie in what is now southern Namibia. The treaty gives the German businessman rights to the area around a strategic natural harbor called Angra Pequena, which he renames…

  • Phuket NewsAlleged cable thief busted in Phuket, accomplice possibly still at large

    Alleged cable thief busted in Phuket, accomplice possibly still at large

    A Phuket man was arrested recently after he allegedly stole telephone and communications cables throughout the island. The man allegedly sold the cables for scrap near his house in Phang Nga. Wichit police and members of the Crime Suppression Region 5 and officials from the TOT company showed up at Chaturong Bhumlamnao’s house to arrest him. The TOT had previously…

  • Things To DoBangkok’s best fresh markets to visit

    Bangkok’s best fresh markets to visit

    Shopping in Bangkok is known across the world. And, it’s no surprise that Thailand’s capital has some of the coolest places in which to find threads, food, and souvenirs. Here, we have the best fresh markets in which to shop in Bangkok below. The Best Markets To Visit In Bangkok 1. Or Tor Kor Market This market is a great…

  • World NewsTesla stock dive costs Elon Musk billion, World’s Richest Man title

    Tesla stock dive costs Elon Musk $7 billion, World’s Richest Man title

    While it may have been a rough week for many in the stock market, sell-offs hit Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk particularly hard. The often provocative tech innovator, crypto agitator, and founder of Tesla lost more than US $7 billion in 24 hours, knocking him from his perch as the world’s richest man. Before anyone starts a GoFundMe, it…

  • Things To DoBangkok’s best weekend picnic spots

    Bangkok’s best weekend picnic spots

    Bangkok is undoubtedly a vibrant city that has many things to do and see. However, if you are looking to get away for a peaceful picnic, the capital has a number of parks that provide a relaxing atmosphere. Here, we have the best weekend picnic spots in Bangkok for your consideration below. The Best Weekend Picnic Spots In Bangkok 1.…

  • Things To DoThe 8 most beautiful natural sights to see in Krabi

    The 8 most beautiful natural sights to see in Krabi

    Krabi is one of the most beautiful provinces in Thailand, as it is located by the Andaman Sea and features exotic islands throughout. Nature lovers and those who want to have a relaxing holiday can definitely find these attractions below to be some of the best they will ever see. From hot springs to more than 20 million years old…

  • Things To DoThe complete guide for the most unique experiences in Phuket

    The complete guide for the most unique experiences in Phuket

    Phuket is full of unique experiences, as it is one of the most popular places in Thailand to visit. Known for its beautiful beaches and islands, visitors love to go island hopping. Moreover, Phuket is full of delicious places to eat and features an excellent selection of shopping. Here, we have the complete guide to the most unique experiences in…

  • Thailand News5 provinces may delay reopening until November, Chiang Mai cautious

    5 provinces may delay reopening until November, Chiang Mai cautious

    Despite some local leaders pushing hard and claiming readiness to reopen on October 1, several or all of the 5 provinces scheduled to reopen may be delayed until November 1, with Chiang Mai especially cautious about reopening. The deputy director for communications and marketing at the Tourism Authority of Thailand pointed out that the reopening plan can only go ahead in provinces…

  • World NewsNamibia debates German genocide deal

    Namibia debates German genocide deal

    Namibia’s parliament on Tuesday resumed debate around the signing of a joint declaration with Germany regarding the former colonial power’s recognition that it perpetrated genocide in the early 1900s. Parliamentary debates in June had been suspended as Namibia battled a devastating wave of COVID-19 infections, which delayed the National Assembly in agreeing to Berlin’s May offer of a formal apology…

  • World NewsIs reconciliation with New Delhi possible in Indian Kashmir?

    Is reconciliation with New Delhi possible in Indian Kashmir?

    “Just like everything else in Kashmir, I am a shadow of my previous self,” says 58-year-old Shabir, a boatman from the city of Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir. Shabir, whose name has been changed, used to be the proud owner of a traditional yellow Shikara boat on Dal Lake. The lake’s floating market had been Shabir’s bread and butter. That was…

  • World NewsOpinion: How real is the threat of Taliban infighting?

    Opinion: How real is the threat of Taliban infighting?

    In recent days, reports have abounded of disputes within the Taliban, purportedly fueled by the formation of a hard-line, noninclusive interim government disdained by the group’s moderate factions because of its lack of non-Taliban leaders and ethnic minorities. Several accounts have provided striking details of a physical altercation earlier this month between lead representatives of the moderate and hard-line camps…

  • Thailand NewsSoldier allegedly assaults neighbours following horn honking

    Soldier allegedly assaults neighbours following horn honking

    A soldier in Nonthaburi, a central Thai province, allegedly assaulted his neighbours at their home because one of the victims had honked his motorbike’s horn to let his wife know he was home. The victims, 39 year old Piamsuk Bunruang and 42 year old Alisa Choksinsombun filed a police report yesterday following the attack. Thai Residents says the soldier punched…

  • NewsUpdate: government official that allegedly stole from fund meant for the disabled spent all the money on gambling

    Update: government official that allegedly stole from fund meant for the disabled spent all the money on gambling

    In an update to yesterday’s story, Pisal Sukjaitham, the government official who was arrested for allegedly embezzling 13 million baht from a fund meant for the disabled, allegedly confessed, after being interrogated, that he spent all the money he stole on gambling. In another development in the story, INN says that officials are now saying 45 million baht was stolen…

  • World NewsFlight restrictions to the US to ease in November – US government

    Flight restrictions to the US to ease in November – US government

    The US of A has announced that it will remove Covid travel bans on air travel for all passengers starting in November, provided the passengers are fully vaccinated and have submitted to testing and contact tracing. The Covid response coordinator for American president and Corvette fan Joe Robinette Biden, Jeffrey Zients says the new “consistent approach” will take effect sometime…

  • World NewsBali to re-open for international yachts with fully vaccinated crew, passengers

    Bali to re-open for international yachts with fully vaccinated crew, passengers

    The director of a Bali yachting firm says Indonesia is preparing to ease entry restrictions for yachts and fully vaccinated crew and passengers. Thomas Taatjes from Asia Pacific Superyachts says foreign nationals will be required to present proof of Covid-19 vaccination when applying for a visa. “Foreigners who apply for the visa must have a certificate showing they are fully…

  • Phuket NewsPhang Nga asks for tourists to be allowed travel directly from Phuket airport

    Phang Nga asks for tourists to be allowed travel directly from Phuket airport

    Phang Nga’s tourism operators are urging the government to allow foreign tourists to travel directly to the province from Phuket airport, skipping the 7+7 extension scheme. Pongsakorn Ketprapakorn from the Tourism Council of Phang Nga says tourists are being put off by the bureaucracy involved in the certificate of entry application process and the 7+7 scheme which mandates that tourists…

  • World NewsInsect snacks hit Japanese vending machines

    Insect snacks hit Japanese vending machines

    Vending machines sell a variety of products. Some vending machines sell soda and candy, some sell full meals, and others, which are a bit harder to find, sell used underwear. Now, Japan is introducing vending machines that sell snacks with insect extract and edible insects. Such a machine has been installed in Miyaki Town in Western Japan, recently. Thai PBS…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya laundry shop reports ladies’ underwear thief is on the loose

    Pattaya laundry shop reports ladies’ underwear thief is on the loose

    Pattaya women who dry their clothes outside beware: a panty snatching thief was recently captured on CCTV as he stole women’s undergarments from a laundry shop in Pattaya. The 36 year old shop owner who is referred to as Onuma says that last week a motorbike driving man stole 8 women’s panties that were drying on a clothesline in front…

  • World NewsOpinion: Culinary ignorance can breed racism

    Opinion: Culinary ignorance can breed racism

    One would think that a man who has two Pulitzer Prizes under his belt would be judicious enough to do some research before writing an opinion piece in The Washington Post. But not only did Weingarten have the audacity to club anchovies and blue cheese together as foods that didn’t suit his palate, he decided to club all “Indian food”…

  • Northern Thailand NewsGovernment believes more suspects involved in theft from budget meant for the disabled

    Government believes more suspects involved in theft from budget meant for the disabled

    An investigation into the embezzlement of 13 million baht allocated for the disabled is looking to uncover just how many officials were involved in the graft. The Social Development and Human Security Ministry plans to investigate the matter further and Permanent secretary Patcharee Arayakul says the investigation is already in motion. The investigation comes on the heels of a C-6…

  • Crime NewsMeth busts yield 882,000 pills and 5.6kg of meth in Songkhla

    Meth busts yield 882,000 pills and 5.6kg of meth in Songkhla

    2 drug busts over the last few days in Hat Yai and Bang Klam netted over three-quarters of a million methamphetamine pills and over 5 kilogrammes of crystal meth. Police in Songkhla had been conducting surveillance in order to uncover both suspected drug dealers before carrying out the raids that found 882,000 meth pills. On September 13, police arrested a…

  • World News‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero awaits verdict on terrorism charges

    ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero awaits verdict on terrorism charges

    The verdict on Paul Rusesabagina, a long-time critic of Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, is scheduled for Monday, September 20. His trial attracted international attention due to his role in rescuing hundreds of people during the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis. President Kagame, in early September, defended the trial of Rusesabagina saying the 67-year-old former hotelier was in court not…