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  • Thailand NewsTHAILAND NEWS TODAY | PM gets his vaccine, consumer group suing over CP/Tesco merger | March 16

    THAILAND NEWS TODAY | PM gets his vaccine, consumer group suing over CP/Tesco merger | March 16

    Watch Thailand News Today here (we are unable to load on YouTube today) https://fb.watch/4gj8DOKiYp/ After a few false starts, the Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha got the first AstraZeneca vaccine in Thailand this morning. The week of delays were apparently due to safety concerns about the AstraZeneca and considerations for the PM’s age. A government spokesperson called the prime minister’s inoculation…

  • Covid-19 NewsChina to facilitate visas for foreigners inoculated with Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccine

    China to facilitate visas for foreigners inoculated with Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccine

    China will issue visas to foreigners who have been inoculated with Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccines. Chinese embassies in various countries including the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom released a statement yesterday saying they would facilitate visas for applicants who have been vaccinated with Chinese-made jabs. Only those who are travelling to China for work, or those who have family…

  • Thailand NewsHuman skull and bones found in Buri Ram

    Human skull and bones found in Buri Ram

    A man in the Isaan province Buri Ram found a human skull while he was digging in the mud of a nearly dried up pond, collecting fish and frogs to eat. He then saw other bones scattered in the mud and reported it to the chief of tambon Sam Waeng. Forensic investigators and rescuers from a local charity searched the…

  • Thailand NewsThailand to hold cannabis forums on 420th day since legalisation

    Thailand to hold cannabis forums on 420th day since legalisation

    In light of the 420th day since cannabis was legalised in Thailand, the government is holding 2 forums next month to promote the use of marijuana for medical purposes. The events’ turn out is expected to be large as there is no charge to participate. Bangkok’s Carlton Hotel will host the first event on April 19-20 to mark World Cannabis…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today | Cluster breaks out west of Bangkok, Phuket resort owner in bad crash | March 15

    Thailand News Today | Cluster breaks out west of Bangkok, Phuket resort owner in bad crash | March 15

    On The Thaiger today, another cluster breaks out in the west of Bangkok, more deaths in Myanmar as the Burmese Army turns against its citizens, and the PM apologises for spraying journalists with hand-sanitiser last week. Thailand recorded 170 new infections of Covid yesterday, most of them in Bangkok. It pushes the country’s accumulated total infections to nearly 27,000. The…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket officials warn public of crocodile spotted near Chalong pier

    Phuket officials warn public of crocodile spotted near Chalong pier

    Officials in Phuket are warning residents near Chalong Pier of a crocodile sighting in the area over the weekend. Nation Thailand reports that Natchaphong Pranit from the Phuket Port Authority Office says the reptile was spotted in the water around 3pm on Saturday. “We advise operators of boat services and general public to exercise extra caution when entering the pier…

  • Travel8 Thai Airlines must provide a business recovery plan or lose out on additional routes

    8 Thai Airlines must provide a business recovery plan or lose out on additional routes

    Commercial Airlines Registered in Thailand must provide a business recovery plan or run the risk of the civil aviation authority of Thailand (CAAT) halting the allocation of additional routes. According to reports, eight airlines have been targeted. The 8 airlines on the list from the Civil Aviation Commission (CAC) are Thai Airways, Thai Smile Airways, Nok Air, AirAsia X, VietJet…

  • EducationThai-language teacher suspended for throwing books at her students

    Thai-language teacher suspended for throwing books at her students

    A Thai-language teacher was suspended after she was caught on video throwing textbooks at her students and even hitting a teenage student in the head with a book. Khun Sudawan, a teacher at the Manchasuksa State Secondary School in the Isaan province Khon Kaen, had been checking over class assignments and noticed many students had not finished. As Sudawan started…

  • Technology NewsUh oh: Netflix may stop allowing the sharing of passwords

    Uh oh: Netflix may stop allowing the sharing of passwords

    Netflix is announcing that it may stop allowing users to share passwords with others who live elsewhere, in a worrying move for those who love to freeload off of their friends. Some free loaders took to Twitter to share the news of an apparent ban on sharing passwords as they say they were notified that they needed to be subscribers…

  • Thailand NewsAttorney, university professors seek bail for leaders of pro-democracy Ratsadon group

    Attorney, university professors seek bail for leaders of pro-democracy Ratsadon group

    An attorney, along with university professors, are seeking the release of pro-democracy leaders from jail by requesting bail at Thailand’s Criminal Court. The attorney from Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, Kritsadang Nutcharas, joined with professors from Bangkok’s Thammasat and Mahidol universities to request the release of 3 of the Ratsadon group’s core members. Kritsadang says the families of Rung, Penguin,…

  • 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…

  • ExpatsAging American expat “living the dream” in Phuket on US ,500 a month

    Aging American expat “living the dream” in Phuket on US $2,500 a month

    An American says he is living the dream in paradise in Phuket for only US$2,500 a month. 70 year old Pete Bowen arrived in Thailand back in 2009 with only a suitcase and guitar after self-admittedly making an impulsive decision to sell his house and belongings and move across the world to look for a place in which he could…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM Prayut Chan-o-cha postpones AstraZeneca jab after some European countries suspended the vaccine

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha postpones AstraZeneca jab after some European countries suspended the vaccine

    Thailand’s prime minister cancelled plans to get injected with the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine today after reports that some European countries suspended the jab due to the possibility that the vaccine could be linked to an increased risk of blood clots. Some people developed blood clots after receiving the vaccine. In a case in Denmark, a person died. After some European…

  • World News32 Burmese migrants arrested for illegal entry, 4 test positive for Covid-19

    32 Burmese migrants arrested for illegal entry, 4 test positive for Covid-19

    4 out of 32 Burmese migrants arrested for illegally crossing into Thailand have tested positive for Covid-19. Officials in the western province of Prachuap Khiri Khan arrested the 32 after they were caught entering the Kingdom illegally. Border officials have stepped up patrols at various crossings between here and Myanmar as political tensions escalate in the neighbouring country. Provincial governor…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today | Quarantine times reduced, foreign students CAN attend protests | March11

    Thailand News Today | Quarantine times reduced, foreign students CAN attend protests | March11

    Hints of a possible return of the former Immigration Bureau poster boy Surachet Hakparn, a rise in the official speed limit for Thai highways, foreigners told they CAN take part in protests and some rumours about an impending opening of Maya Bay. But first to a survey we posted this morning about what we might be able to do in…

  • World NewsThailand calls on Myanmar military to release detainees and to de-escalate the situation

    Thailand calls on Myanmar military to release detainees and to de-escalate the situation

    Thailand is urging Myanmar to release everyone who was detained by the military following last month’s coup. Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement today calling on a de-escalation of the country’s situation where many have been injured and even killed in protests. “As a neighbor, sharing a long common border, and with the Myanmar and Thai peoples having…

  • Crime NewsPolice step up Phuket gold shop inspections to increase security

    Police step up Phuket gold shop inspections to increase security

    Phuket police are stepping up gold shop inspections in the area to help increase security. They say they have already started inspecting the shops in Phuket Town to make sure security measures are up to par with officers now patrolling areas where gold shops are located more regularly. Phuket Provincial Police Commander Pornsak Nuannu says his offices have already met…

  • EventsChon Buri resident finds large king cobra in home

    Chon Buri resident finds large king cobra in home

    A resident in the eastern Chon Buri province, is reeling after finding a 4 metre long king cobra inside his house in Bor Thong district. Rescue workers were called to scene, arriving to find the large snake hidden under storage boxes inside the home. They say what looked like a professional snake-handling team, helped them to catch the snake after…

  • Crime NewsOwner of dog who allegedly bit young girl in Phuket says 100,000 baht compensation request is too much

    Owner of dog who allegedly bit young girl in Phuket says 100,000 baht compensation request is too much

    The owner of a dog, who allegedly bit a young girl in Phuket town, is saying a 100,000 baht compensation request is too much. The 15 year old girl says she was bitten by the dog on her left leg after chasing her on her way to Satree Phuket School. 32 year old Chotika Kansuya, filed a complaint to the…

  • 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…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok’s Wat Arun to go green as part of St Patrick’s Day celebration

    Bangkok’s Wat Arun to go green as part of St Patrick’s Day celebration

    A host of iconic landmarks around the world will celebrate St Patrick’s Day by going green on March 17 – and Bangkok’s Wat Arun will be among them. Thailand’s capital is participating in the “Global Greening Programme 2021” an initiative in which the spire of Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) will be temporarily lit in green. Also turning green will…

  • Covid-19 NewsReduced quarantine approved for some foreign arrivals

    Reduced quarantine approved for some foreign arrivals

    The Thai government has agreed to reduce mandatory quarantine for certain categories of arrivals from overseas. The national committee on communicable diseases, which falls under the umbrella of the Public Health Ministry, has approved the measure based on the fact that a global vaccination drive is leading to a gradual reduction in case numbers. According to a Nation Thailand report,…

  • Thailand NewsSpeed limit on Thailand’s highways increased to 120 kilometres an hour

    Speed limit on Thailand’s highways increased to 120 kilometres an hour

    It’s official – the maximum speed limit on 4-lane highways in Thailand has been increased to 120 kilometres per hour, with the new regulation published in the Royal Gazette yesterday. Previously 90 kilometres per hour, Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob says the increase in the maximum speed limit is aimed at improving the flow of traffic in line with conditions, while…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today | Polishing the Area Quarantine, protesters moved to prison | March10

    Thailand News Today | Polishing the Area Quarantine, protesters moved to prison | March10

    Ministers are meeting in Phuket today to discuss the details of the new area quarantine, the Thai PM anoints the media scrum by spraying hand sanitiser at them…. or something, and the north and north east of Thailand today are facing very poor air quality, Chiang Mai getting the award for having the worst air quality in the world today…

  • World NewsBurmese migrants arrested after wading across border river

    Burmese migrants arrested after wading across border river

    13 illegal Burmese migrants are under arrest today after being caught allegedly trying to enter Thailand through a bordering river. The job-seekers, one with a child, were arrested in the Sangkhlaburi district of Thailand’s western Kanchanaburi province this morning. Villagers first spotted the migrants while they were in the river and notified the local officials, soldiers and police to investigate…

  • Visa InformationThai Visa Centre accuses former employee of stealing from a family seeking to travel to Thailand

    Thai Visa Centre accuses former employee of stealing from a family seeking to travel to Thailand

    Thai Visa Centre sent out a warning about a former employee, saying they discovered that he not only stole money from the company and staff members, but he also stole 130,000 baht from a family overseas who were planning to travel to Thailand. The centre claims the former staff member, Asim Muhammad Mehran, has been stealing money from other employees…

  • Thailand NewsForeign students can take part in political gatherings as long as they follow the law

    Foreign students can take part in political gatherings as long as they follow the law

    Thailand’s Immigration Bureau is clarifying that foreign students can, indeed, take part in political gatherings provided they follow the law. The news comes after The Asian Institute of Technology sent an email to its students saying it respected freedom of expression but was conveying a request from Thai immigration for foreign students not to join protests. The email also allegedly…

  • World NewsThailand welcomes UN to inspect ethnic Karen village in Kaeng Krachan national park

    Thailand welcomes UN to inspect ethnic Karen village in Kaeng Krachan national park

    Thailand’s government says it is welcoming the UN to inspect the ethnic Karen village in Kaeng Krachan national park, Phetchaburi, after ongoing allegations of human rights violations allegedly committed by Thai officials. The villagers were evacuated from their original village of Ban Bang Kloy or Jai Paendin in the national park after locals complained that the village’s location could potentially…

  • Environment NewsThai tiger park faces permanent closure amid wildlife smuggling allegations

    Thai tiger park faces permanent closure amid wildlife smuggling allegations

    The threat of permanent closure hangs over a tiger park in the north-eastern province of Mukdahan, due to the alleged illegal smuggling of tiger cubs. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has brought charges against Mukda Tiger Park & Farm, also known as Mukda Suan Sua, and ordered the facility to close for 30 days. The DNP…

  • Bangkok NewsAn exotic animal café in Bangkok – Foxes, racoons, kangaroos and more! | VIDEO

    An exotic animal café in Bangkok – Foxes, racoons, kangaroos and more! | VIDEO

    Here is an animal café in Bangkok that animal lovers, dogs and cats and a whole lot more, don’t want to miss. There are all the usual naughty and playful animals, our fluffy loyal domestic dog and cat companions, but there’s also raccoons, a Fennec fox, Arctic fox, meerkats, an Australian wallaby, squirrels, dogs, cats, and more. The Little Zoo…