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  • Thailand NewsKitchen in Phitsanulok home plunges into river trapping homeowner

    Kitchen in Phitsanulok home plunges into river trapping homeowner

    An elderly man and his kitchen tumbled into a river this morning when a riverbank the house was built over collapsed. Rescue workers rushed to the Ban Wang Ped village in northern Thailand’s Phitsanulok province to help rescue the man who was struggling to stay above water. The wreckage of the kitchen made it difficult for the man to extract…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket police raid gambling den in Wichit, arrest 15 people

    Phuket police raid gambling den in Wichit, arrest 15 people

    In Cape Panwa, Wichit late last night, Phuket police raided and shut down an illegal gambling den and arrested 15 people there. The raid came just after midnight early this morning or late last night as Region 8 Police captured 14 people, all aged between 44 and 58 years old. The police also confiscated hundreds of green cards and orange…

  • Covid-19 NewsEurope’s medicine regulator adds extremely rare autoimmune disorder as possible side effect of AstraZeneca

    Europe’s medicine regulator adds extremely rare autoimmune disorder as possible side effect of AstraZeneca

    An extremely rare autoimmune disorder, Guillain-Barré syndrome, has been added as a possible side effect of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine. The side-effect was noted by Europe’s medicine regulator. The European Medicines Agency says a causal relationship between the syndrome and AstraZeneca is “at least a reasonable possibility”. They made their assessment based on 833 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome being reported…

  • Covid-19 NewsFDA considering Sinopharm vaccine for children over age 3

    FDA considering Sinopharm vaccine for children over age 3

    The Food and Drug Administration said that it will consider a request by Sinopharm’s local representatives in Thailand to use their vaccine for children age 3 and older. Biogenie Tech Co is the distributor of the Sinopharm vaccine within Thailand and they have requested permission to lower the age group the vaccine is approved for from 18 years old to…

  • World NewsGambia: Rights groups decry Jammeh’s possible return

    Gambia: Rights groups decry Jammeh’s possible return

    Human rights groups in the Gambia have decried the possible return of former president Yahya Jammeh, who ruled the Gambia from 1994 until he was forced into exile after refusing to accept defeat in 2016 elections. Jammeh is accused of gross human rights violations and killings of political opponents during his 22-year reign. Ahead of upcoming presidential elections in December,…

  • World NewsOpinion: Jair Bolsonaro tests Brazil’s democracy

    Opinion: Jair Bolsonaro tests Brazil’s democracy

    Jair Bolsonaro stopped governing a while back. In three years, his government has inaugurated a few local infrastructure projects and liberalized gun laws, which has led to a sharp increase in arms sales in a country that is already notoriously violent. Apart from that, Brazil’s president has promoted the ongoing destruction of the Amazon rainforest and mismanaged the COVID-19 pandemic…

  • World NewsCan the Taliban govern Afghanistan?

    Can the Taliban govern Afghanistan?

    The Taliban leadership took a long time to announce their interim government — three weeks after taking control of Kabul. Analysts say the fight for Panjshir province kept them busy all this while, and once the last resistance stronghold fell to the group, their spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, unveiled the caretaker government on Tuesday. Even though it is just a caretaker…

  • Phuket NewsOfficials talk turkey about size of Phuket Vegetarian Festival

    Officials talk turkey about size of Phuket Vegetarian Festival

    With Covid-19 still infecting over 200 people per day in Phuket, organisers of the yearly Phuket Vegetarian Festival are fishing for an answer to how big the event planned for October 6 to 14 can be. Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew said the event’s scale will be based on the Covid-19 situation in the days leading up to the festival. If…

  • Things To DoNorthern Thai food you must try in Chiang Rai

    Northern Thai food you must try in Chiang Rai

    Northern Thai food has a much more unique taste as compared to other local Thai cuisines but we can guarantee you that it’s definitely worth trying! Northern cuisine is described to have a more intense taste, with spices like cinnamon, star anise, soya beans, lemongrass, chile, and other herbs. Chiang Rai serves authentic Lanna cuisine (northern Thai cuisine) that is…

  • Things To Do5 must-visit islands on your first trip to Thailand

    5 must-visit islands on your first trip to Thailand

    First-time travellers to Thailand may have seen its stunning islands in a travel guidebook. And, it is a great idea to visit the islands when you arrive. As Thailand has many types of islands for every type of traveller, it is easy to find a tropical oasis upon landing. From upscale islands such as Koh Samui and Koh Phi Phi to…

  • Thailand NewsSeveral markets and communities sealed off in Nakhon Si Thammarat following Covid outbreak

    Several markets and communities sealed off in Nakhon Si Thammarat following Covid outbreak

    3 markets and 2 communities in Nakhon Si Thammarat, a southern Thai province, have been sealed off for at least 7 days following the discovery of hundreds of new Covid cases. Local officials say the Bang Wang, 100 years, and Wat Hu Long markets are in isolation, as well as the Moo 1 and Moo 3 villages. Since the week…

  • Things To DoExploring Bangkok’s old town

    Exploring Bangkok’s old town

    Bangkok’s Old Town, also known as Rattanakosin, is where you’ll find the most breathtaking and revered attractions in Bangkok. It’s the cultural and historical centre of the city, with glimmering temples, palaces, and ancient architecture on every corner. You’ll find most of Bangkok’s main attractions and some of the best places to visit in Thailand here. Yes, it can be…

  • Covid-19 News12 million Sinovac doses to arrive this month or next

    12 million Sinovac doses to arrive this month or next

    The Cabinet Committee has approved a 4.25 billion baht budget to buy another 12 million Sinovac doses. The vaccine will be used for the immunity boost and the cross-formula method. The approval came yesterday afternoon. The vaccine allocation will prioritise 4 target groups: Patients with 7 underlying diseases Those over 60 years old Medical officials, frontliners, public officials who work…

  • Sponsored“No Place Like Home” – New Online Care Marketplace SAIJAI Launches Digital Start-Up in Thailand

    “No Place Like Home” – New Online Care Marketplace SAIJAI Launches Digital Start-Up in Thailand

    Press Release A new digital on-demand online marketplace named SAIJAI has launched in Thailand and is setting its sights on democratizing home care in the country. Borne from a dynamic consumer behaviour shift over the past sixteen months to home-based lifestyle needs, the start-up brand is eyeing the Care From Home (CFH) marketplace, Thailand is the first market in its…

  • Tourism NewsTourism officials push for resumption of Russia flights in last quarter

    Tourism officials push for resumption of Russia flights in last quarter

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand says it’s essential that commercial flights between Russia and Thailand be allowed to resume during the last quarter of the year. However, under Thailand’s emergency decree, international flights can only operate as semi-commercial, with limited seat capacity. Khanittha Phanworawat from the TAT’s Moscow office says this means the Russian aviation authority is still not allowing…

  • World NewsParis: Can a trial help heal victims of the Bataclan terror attacks?

    Paris: Can a trial help heal victims of the Bataclan terror attacks?

    Ever since November 13, 2015, Sebastien Dauzet has been feeling vulnerable. That night, nine gunmen attacked what he considers the heart of his neighborhood. Theterrorists killed 130 people in attacks at the Stade de France stadium just north of Paris, as well as in several bars and the Bataclan music venue in the capital. It was France’s bloodiest terror attack…

  • Pattaya NewsMonkey taken to Si Racha veterinary hospital following electrocution and fall from tree

    Monkey taken to Si Racha veterinary hospital following electrocution and fall from tree

    A monkey has been rescued after it received a severe electric shock and plummeted from a high tree in Si Racha, a district in the Chon Buri province. A motorbike taxi driver alerted Si Racha firefighters to the simian’s plight yesterday. Veterinarians from the National Park Wildlife and Plant Conservation Si Racha Office and officials from the Si Racha Electric…

  • Things To DoTop 8 beaches in Thailand: Local edition

    Top 8 beaches in Thailand: Local edition

    Thailand offers numerous spectacular beaches that are worth visiting at least once in your lifetime. Approximately 86 million tourists visit Thailand each year making it one of the most visited countries in the world. Thailand has so much to offer ranging from exotic temples, tropical jungles, historical landmarks, and glamorous beaches. There are almost 2,000 miles of coastline and 8,000…

  • Thailand News68 schools to reopen as part of “Sandbox Safety Zone in School” programme

    68 schools to reopen as part of “Sandbox Safety Zone in School” programme

    A new school programme, the “Sandbox Safety Zone in School” is being launched to reopen 68 schools across Thailand. The programme is being launched by the Ministry of Education. Education Ministry spokesperson, Kesthip Supawanich, says the schools that are part of the new programme include 44 schools from the Office of the Private Education Commission, 20 schools from the Special…

  • Covid-19 NewsNew project aims to mass test vulnerable populations in Bangkok neighbourhood

    New project aims to mass test vulnerable populations in Bangkok neighbourhood

    A new project, involving mass-testing for Covid, is being launched to help look after the homeless and other vulnerable people in Phra Nakhon, a district in Bangkok. The project, “Klong Lod Covid-free”, was started by a group of civil society organisations that are working with the government. The project gets its name from Klong Lod in the Phra Nakhon district.…

  • World NewsGuinea’s future uncertain as coup leaders tighten grip on power

    Guinea’s future uncertain as coup leaders tighten grip on power

    The morning after the coup, the capital woke up on Monday to a new reality which has left Guineans with mixed feelings. “There is a great sense of uncertainty,” said DW’s correspondent in Conakry, Bangaly Conde. “Today we saw an image of Guinea we are not used to see. We are very disappointed with the army,” one Guinean told DW.…

  • Thailand NewsPhuket, the hub of the next global superyacht destination

    Phuket, the hub of the next global superyacht destination

    Sponsored Thailand, and notably Phuket, is poised to become the core of the next major superyacht destination in Southeast Asia. As we learn to live with Covid what better way to promote this wonderful place than the Thailand International Boat Show (TIBS), which will be held from January 6 to 9, 2022, at the award-winning and SHA Plus+ certified Royal Phuket Marina…

  • Thailand News3 hunters arrested for allegedly possessing endangered species

    3 hunters arrested for allegedly possessing endangered species

    National park officials in the western province Kanchanaburi arrested three hunters who were allegedly caught with bags containing wild animal carcasses, including black hornbills and monkeys. The arrests happened yesterday in the Khao Laem National Park. Khao Laem National Park chief Thewin Meesap says officials from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation were patrolling the forest when…

  • Thailand video newsVaccination passport required in Thailand? Phuket Freedom Day | GMT | September 6

    Vaccination passport required in Thailand? Phuket Freedom Day | GMT | September 6

    On today’s show Jay and Mike talk about Thailand’s top stories regarding new restrictions for dining in dark red provinces and the Dec 1 Phuket freedom day plan. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha won his vote of confidence after a 4-day censure debate. A former deputy attorney general is facing disciplinary action for his decision not to indict the Red Bull…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket Sandbox draws 28,000 travellers, 1.634 billion baht

    Phuket Sandbox draws 28,000 travellers, 1.634 billion baht

    The Phuket Sandbox has been lauded as a success and derided as a failure, but officials have released some raw data over the past few days that indicates the programme falls somewhere in between. Immigration and the Tourism Authority of Thailand have reported on total incoming travellers and their opinions, and the Economics Tourism and Sports Division of the Tourism and…

  • Thailand News17 protest leaders named in complaint with Lumpini police

    17 protest leaders named in complaint with Lumpini police

    Legal action is being pursued by a legal activist against 17 leaders of pro-democracy protests that took place on September 3 and 4. The complaint was filed with the Lumpini police, today. The protests in question took place at the Ratchaprasong intersection and were set up by the United Front of Thammasat, the Thalu Fa group, and the Re-Dem group.…

  • Thailand NewsGPO plans quality testing on arriving Chinese Lepu antigen kits

    GPO plans quality testing on arriving Chinese Lepu antigen kits

    After a rollercoaster ride of okays, protests, pauses, confirmation, cancellation, and reinstatement, 8.5 million controversial Chinese-made Covid-19 antigen test kits are set to arrive in Thailand early next week. The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation now plans on conducting quality testing on the kits made by Lepu Medical Technology with the help of Ramathibodi Hospital to reassure people of their accuracy. The…

  • Thailand News8.5 million antigen test kits to be distributed through 2 channels next week

    8.5 million antigen test kits to be distributed through 2 channels next week

    The free distribution of 8.5 million rapid antigen tests kits for home use for target groups should start on September 15. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha ordered the Ministry of Public Health and the National Health Security office to be ready for the distribution The NHSO, via Vajira Hospital and the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation, funded the obtainment of the ATKs, valued at…

  • Crime NewsThitisan refutes murder, argues for assault charges instead

    Thitisan refutes murder, argues for assault charges instead

    Thitisan “Jo Ferrari” Utthanaphon, along with the other 6 police in custody now for the fatal torture of a 25 year old drug suspect, denies the charges against him and is now claiming he merely assaulted the man which led to his death. Thitisan’s lawyer met with him at Phitsanulok prison last week and dispelled rumours that his client suffered…

  • ExpatsAnother missing expat man found safe after being lost in forest

    Another missing expat man found safe after being lost in forest

    For the second time in as many days, an older expat man has been found after being lost in a forest for a few days. Yesterday a British man in Khon Kaen was found after being lost 3 days in a forest when he wandered off his motorbike for a stroll and couldn’t find his way back. Now today in…