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  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today – Tuesday, April 16

    Thailand News Today – Tuesday, April 16

    Singapore’s new cases surge Singapore health officials have reported 447 new infections yesterday, a record daily increase, with the majority of new cases linked to dormitory housing for low-paid migrant workers. The city-state, which has registered 3,699 infections and 10 deaths, initially managed to keep its outbreak in check but is now battling a fast-rising second wave of cases. Singapore…

  • Covid-19 NewsMigrant workers in Thailand can now stay until November 30

    Migrant workers in Thailand can now stay until November 30

    Yesterday the Thai government officially announced a blanket extension for the country’s migrant labourers. They will now be permitted to stay until November 30 this year and will be exempted from any sort of overstay penalty. Government Spokeswoman Narumon Pinyosinwat says that the government has backed the Ministry of Labour’s review of the Cabinet resolution on March 24 on the…

  • Northern Thailand NewsLampang’s horses, and their caretakers, doing it tough

    Lampang’s horses, and their caretakers, doing it tough

    2020 has been a bleak year for horses and their owners in northern Thailand. Horses and their and caretakers in Lampang province are now starving. Travel restrictions due to the national state of emergency and the Covid-19 crisis mean no income for the owners, and no grass or hay for the horses to feed on. A local rescue team presented…

  • Covid-19 NewsPorts Authority of Thailand will offer discounts

    Ports Authority of Thailand will offer discounts

    “Not only has the number of containers handled by the port decreased, but many trips have also been cancelled,” says director-general, Kamolsak Promprayoon, The Port Authority of Thailand. The PAT board of executives has also agreed to provide assistance to carriers and shipping agents as Covid-19 has taken a heavy toll on the global sea transportation business. They are offering……

  • Covid-19 NewsCan air-con spread Covid-19?

    Can air-con spread Covid-19?

    A research letter published by Guangzhou Centres for Disease Control in China looked at 10 coronavirus cases of 3 families who ate in adjacent tables at the same time. The study proposes that droplet transmission by the restaurant’s air conditioning system was increased. The initial patient arrived from Wuhan and dined at the restaurant with 3 family members. Two other…

  • Thailand NewsThai Government pharmaceutical organisation boosts production of key medicines

    Thai Government pharmaceutical organisation boosts production of key medicines

    Dr Mukdavan Prakobvaitayakit, the deputy managing director of The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation says “the GPO has been increasing the amount of production for chronic disease medication by 50%. ” This unexpected Covid-19 pandemic has hit the stockpile of 5 – 6 key medicines, which are being used in the treatment of Covid-19. In normal circumstances, GPO usually purchases raw materials…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand’s Muslim leader issues special instructions for Ramadan 2020

    Thailand’s Muslim leader issues special instructions for Ramadan 2020

    The Muslim holy month of Ramadan will last from From April 24 or 25 to May 23 or 24 (depending on the lunar cycle) this year, during which time the faithful will practice fasting and take part in religious activities at mosques, residences and other designated areas. The spiritual leader of Thailand’s Muslims, the Sheikhul lslam, has issued an announcement…

  • Việt NamTình hình Covid-19 Thế giới (Sáng T5 16/4): Hơn 2 triệu ca nhiễm nCoV toàn cầu

    Tình hình Covid-19 Thế giới (Sáng T5 16/4): Hơn 2 triệu ca nhiễm nCoV toàn cầu

    Số ca nhiễm Covid-19 toàn cầu tiếp tục tăng mạnh, vượt mức 2 triệu ca nhiễm và vượt ngưỡng 130.000 người tử vong vì nCoV tính tới sáng ngày 16/4. Dịch bệnh vẫn diễn biến phức tạp tại Mỹ và châu Âu. Theo thống kê của Đại học Johns Hopkins, thế giới hiện ghi nhận: 2.056.055 ca nhiễm. 134.354 ca…

  • Covid-19 NewsTravel and tourism in the Land of Smiles – 12 predictions

    Travel and tourism in the Land of Smiles – 12 predictions

    OPINION by Andrew Wood Casting our eyes into the crystal ball has never been so difficult with so many varied issues clouding the post-coronavirus future. For Thailand, the future of world and domestic travel has never been so critical as tourism drives much of the Thai economy. Will the tourists come back? Will they be allowed back? When? And under what…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai Department of Corrections suspends 7,890 prison sentences in past six months

    Thai Department of Corrections suspends 7,890 prison sentences in past six months

    The Director-general of the Thai Department of Corrections Police Colonel Naras Savestanan, has announced that he will speed up the process to grant suspended sentences, or lessen the prison terms, for qualified inmates right across Thailand. Inmates who are facing minor offences and shown good behaviour during their incarceration are also to be included in the process. “The number of…

  • Business NewsNBTC seeks to reduce mobile bills by 30%

    NBTC seeks to reduce mobile bills by 30%

    Hopefully for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers. The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission has been meeting with Thailand’s telecom operators in an effort to lower mobile phone service fees for users. The NBTC say the fee reduction proposal is for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers and seeks to reduce fees up to 30%. The initiative is aimed at helping people manage…

  • Politics NewsThai Health Minister demands apology for inflammatory comments

    Thai Health Minister demands apology for inflammatory comments

    Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has criticised fellow Bhumjaithai Party member Boonkua Pussatevo for a Facebook comment that, according to The Nation, translates loosely to “stupid citizens will lead us to death” and has asked for a public apology over the comments. The remarks follows a computer glitch affecting the distribution of the 5,000 baht assistance many citizens were expecting.…

  • Covid-19 NewsGovernment only has enough to pay 5,000 baht aid package for 1 month – PM

    Government only has enough to pay 5,000 baht aid package for 1 month – PM

    Shortly after the national state of emergency was declared in Thailand, the government of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha announced an aid package of 5,000 baht per month to “informal workers” left behind by the Covid-19 crisis. The original announcement, part of a 117 billion baht stimulus package, was for 3 months, but this was later extended to 6 months, despite the…

  • Northern Thailand NewsMobile blood driver deployed in Khon Kaen

    Mobile blood driver deployed in Khon Kaen

    “Families that have 3 or more people who are willing to donate blood, authorities will be sending mobile units that will visit homes in the main city area of Khon Kaen province today.” This from Dr Sujira Kwasaen, director of The Khon Kaen Regional Health Promotion Centre 7. The Khon Kaen Regional Health Promotion Centre 7 is working with The…

  • Việt NamTình hình Covid-19 Thế giới (Chiều T4 15/4): 2 triệu ca nhiễm, gần 130.000 người chết vì nCoV

    Tình hình Covid-19 Thế giới (Chiều T4 15/4): 2 triệu ca nhiễm, gần 130.000 người chết vì nCoV

    Số ca nhiễm Covid-19 toàn cầu tiếp tục tăng mạnh, với khoảng 2 triệu ca nhiễm và vượt ngưỡng 120.000 người tử vong vì nCoV tính tới chiều ngày 15/4. Mỹ tiếp tục ghi nhận số ca tử vong kỷ lục trong một ngày Theo thống kê của Đại học Johns Hopkins, thế giới hiện ghi nhận: 1.996.862 ca nhiễm…

  • South Thailand NewsSongkhla zookeepers close up whilst keeping the tigers cool

    Songkhla zookeepers close up whilst keeping the tigers cool

    Songkhla Zoo has announced its closure today as part of the southern province’s lockdown, but the zookeepers still have to take care of animals with the summer temperatures high and on the rise. The animals can become distressed at this time of the year with the extreme heat and need constant veterinary care. The zookeepers say they’re are trying as…

  • Covid-19 NewsCanadian students create hotline to cheer up quarantined elderly

    Canadian students create hotline to cheer up quarantined elderly

    Quarantine might not be so terrible for Gen X, Y, or Millennials with subscription services such as Netflix, HBO Go, Amazon Prime and other streaming services, plus fads like TikToc, et al to keep them busy. But for the elderly, isolation can be quite lonely. Canadian High school students wanted to change that by creating a hotline that plays pre…

  • South Thailand NewsMan drowns in waste treatment pond after fleeing police checkpoint

    Man drowns in waste treatment pond after fleeing police checkpoint

    This morning at 4am a man on a motorbike, trying to evade a police checkpoint in Songkhla province (southern Thailand), drowned in a sludge treatment pool. At 4am on Phonpichai Road, when police officers were packing up the checkpoint and were about to head home, a man riding a motorcycle had turned around just before reaching the checkpoint, and continued…

  • Business NewsCovid-19 crisis delays Thailand’s biofuel future

    Covid-19 crisis delays Thailand’s biofuel future

    Thailand’s Energy Ministry has postponed a nationwide plan to switch to biofuels until the Covid 19 crisis subsides. The ministry initially told oil refineries to stop producing gasohol 91 at the end of May and planned to increase consumption and manufacture of biofuels like gasohol E20, which will generate income for local farmers who grow biofuel energy crops like sugarcane…

  • Crime NewsKratom Food Panda-monium in Phuket

    Kratom Food Panda-monium in Phuket

    Phuket Police have arrested Grab and Foodpanda delivery drivers for transport and possession of kratom. Yesterday morning, two men were riding together on a motorbike with one clad in a Grab delivery uniform while his passenger carried the green insulated Grab delivery bag. Officers stopped and searched the two after suspecting the men were acting suspiciously. Conducting a search, officers…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai Covid 19 “Super Spreader” song goes… VIRAL

    Thai Covid 19 “Super Spreader” song goes… VIRAL

    “Don’t just think of fun, or you’ll suffer from Covid If you can’t recover, you could die!” After witnessing the successful Vietnamese public service song and #EndCov campaigns educating the Vietnamese population to wash their hands and take action in the battle against the Coronavirus, the Thai government has doubled down and weaponised the power of Issan music to create…

  • Covid-19 NewsComputer says no. Finance ministry refuses two-thirds of stimulus applicants.

    Computer says no. Finance ministry refuses two-thirds of stimulus applicants.

    Only 9 million Thais have been considered eligible in the latest package rolled out by the Finance Ministry. About 27 million registered for the emergency aid program to provide 5,000 baht per month for at least three month. Now the two-thirds who were initially refused the package after initial computer screening are asking why and fronting up to the Finance Ministry…

  • Covid-19 NewsThe road back to ‘normal’ – when can we get back to work?

    The road back to ‘normal’ – when can we get back to work?

    OPINION At one stage we didn’t know a new coronavirus was about to emerge. Then we started hearing stories out of China about a mysterious pneumonia-like disease in the first week of 2020. Then we started seeing a surge of cases, outside China, and wondered if it would affect us and the way we live. Then it did. Now we’re…

  • Bangkok NewsA golden moment for Thailand’s gold sellers

    A golden moment for Thailand’s gold sellers

    The streets of Bangkok’s Chinatown today have been paved with gold… sellers. Today, dozens of Bangkok citizens lined up outside Yaowarat Road gold shops, creating chaos as they tried to sell off their gold ornaments and gold bars after the price gold rose by 550 baht per baht of gold (15.244 grams.) It is reported that this is the highest…

  • Crime NewsDrunken man incinerates ATM after running out of alcohol

    Drunken man incinerates ATM after running out of alcohol

    Last night around 10pm a drunk man, apparently desperate to get more alcohol, became angry and aggressive, whereupon he decided to incinerate an ATM machine hoping that it was going to explode and rain cash, or alcohol, in Rayong, south east of Bangkok. General Montree Yimyam along with officials from the Rotong Police Station, arrested the man, later revealed as…

  • World NewsFire in Kanchanaburi sends foul smoke over Burmese border

    Fire in Kanchanaburi sends foul smoke over Burmese border

    Yesterday, a large area of the province of Kanchanaburi was engulfed in stinking toxic smoke after a garbage fire ripped through a 3-rai (51,667 squared metres) garbage dump in the district of Sangkhlaburi, right on the Burmese border. The garbage tip is located next to a sugarcane farmer’s village. 2 fire trucks were sent by Kanchanaburi officials to extinguish the…

  • Thailand NewsBodies of two teen girls found in Kwae Noy river, Kanchanaburi

    Bodies of two teen girls found in Kwae Noy river, Kanchanaburi

    The bodies of two teen girls who went missing in the Kwae Noy river last Friday in the western province of Kanchanaburi, were discovered yesterday morning. Friday, three teenage students from Ban Kao Withaya School in Kanchanaburi went for a swim in the Kwae Noy river. The girls were quickly overpowered by the strong current and washed downriver. An onlooker…

  • Covid-19 News300 more “little ghosts” returning from South Korea

    300 more “little ghosts” returning from South Korea

    Health officials announced today that 300 more Thai citizens, dubbed “phee noi” or “little ghosts” in Thai, will be repatriated from South Korea over the next two days. 135 immigration detainees, accompanied by South Korean health officials, will depart tomorrow on a Jeju Air chartered flight from South Korea at 5pm Thai time. The flight will arrive at BKK at…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 causes ‘Koi’ to contemplate an abortion

    Covid-19 causes ‘Koi’ to contemplate an abortion

    The Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand, under the Patronage of HRH the Princess Mother, marks their 50th anniversary tomorrow, but today more than ever, Thai women are being forced to ask the difficult question of how to manage an unplanned pregnancy during the Covid-19 global pandemic. As government policies to contain the Covid-19 virus continue to devastate Thailand’s economy, some…

  • Việt NamHôm nay giá dầu thế giới tăng nhẹ

    Hôm nay giá dầu thế giới tăng nhẹ

    Đầu giờ sáng nay, giá dầu thế giới điều chỉnh tăng nhẹ với mọi loại dầu. Cụ thể: Với dầu thô ngọt nhẹ WTI: Hợp đồng giao tháng 5 thêm 1,31 USD (tương đương tăng hơn 5,7%) dừng mức 24,07 USD/thùng; Giao tháng 6 thêm 1,49 USD lên 30,31 USD/thùng; Giao tháng 7 ở mức 33,33 USD/thùng. Với dầu Brent:…