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  • Bangkok bars are back open, restaurants serving booze again

    Bangkok bars are back open, restaurants serving booze again

    Bangkok bars are back in business. People flocked to the city’s streets last night after hearing the news that bars could reopen and restaurants could start serving alcohol again… as long as they close by 11pm. Some started rolling out their mobile bars stocked beer and liquor, setting it up along a busy street. Restaurants changed their signs, erasing 9pm…

  • Police launch murder investigation after Thai boxer found dead in Bangkok’s On Nut area

    Police launch murder investigation after Thai boxer found dead in Bangkok’s On Nut area

    Police in Bangkok have launched a murder investigation after the body of a Thai boxer was found covered in blood in the city’s On Nut area. His throat was slit. Photos of the crime scene show blood splattered and smeared across the hood of a white Toyota Vios. Around 10pm Sunday night, local residents heard screams and called police. The…

  • Bars to reopen next week, “orange zones” must stop serving booze at 11pm

    Bars to reopen next week, “orange zones” must stop serving booze at 11pm

    Bars and pubs throughout Thailand will be able to open on March 1 in every province except Samut Sakhon, the epicentre of Covid-19 infections. With Thailand’s number of coronavirus infections now on a downward slope, many provinces with little to no cases have been reclassified by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. The majority of Thailand’s 77 provinces are now…

  • Woman files police report after mother allegedly dies during liposuction procedure

    Woman files police report after mother allegedly dies during liposuction procedure

    Police in Bangkok are questioning 2 medics and 4 other staff members after a patient allegedly died during liposuction surgery. 54 year old Saranpat Kanchanasuwan died at a clinic in the capital on Saturday. According to a Bangkok Post report, the woman’s 30 year old daughter, Aiyamin Itthiranant, says her mother wanted to remove fat from her back and had…

  • Snakes in Bangkok. Get up close and personal… if you dare | VIDEO

    Snakes in Bangkok. Get up close and personal… if you dare | VIDEO

    Yes, there are snakes in Bangkok. Apart from the odd reptile ‘critter’ lurking under the kitchen sink or looking down on you from a tree, there’s a much more ‘touristy’ alternative to check out Thailand’s slipperiest reptiles. Some are poisonous, most aren’t but you’ll learn more about them here at the Snake Farm at the Thai Red Cross Society in…

  • Bangkok bars and nightclubs may soon reopen, CCSA announcement expected today

    Bangkok bars and nightclubs may soon reopen, CCSA announcement expected today

    Bangkok bars and other nightlife venues may soon reopen. An announcement by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration on the easing of disease control restrictions is expected today, according to Thai media. The Ministry of Public Health has proposed reclassifying Bangkok as well as the neighbouring provinces Samut Prakan, Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani, from “red” to “orange” zones. As an…

  • Thailand celebrity gets a month in jail for Covid-19 cluster birthday party at Bangkok hotel

    Thailand celebrity gets a month in jail for Covid-19 cluster birthday party at Bangkok hotel

    A Thailand celebrity was sentenced to jail for charges relating to his birthday party last month that became a notorious Covid-19 cluster. The South Bangkok District Court sentenced Techin Ploypetch, known as DJ Matoom, to 2 months in jail with a fine of 20,000 baht for violating the Emergency Decree which banned social gatherings to prevent the spread of the…

  • Dinner cruise in Bangkok on the Chao Phraya for only 650 baht | VIDEO

    Dinner cruise in Bangkok on the Chao Phraya for only 650 baht | VIDEO

    Imagine a romantic cruise on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. Or maybe just the finish to a long day of sight-seeing around the Thai city. Cruises on the Chao Phraya, looking back at the city of lights from the famous river is about as good as it gets. Some of the cruises can be quite expensive, although altogether worth…

  • Man in Samut Prakan arrested for allegedly selling assault rifles on Instagram

    Man in Samut Prakan arrested for allegedly selling assault rifles on Instagram

    Police arrested a man in Samut Prakan, southeast of Bangkok, for allegedly possessing war weapons and attempting to sell assault rifles online through Instagram under the account “dewaffen,” the name of a Nazi military branch. The “dewaffen” Instagram page for “Oz John Woo” has a combination of cat photos and gun photos. The bio says “military support/ small arms import/export…

  • Thai PM walks out of parliament, accusing MPs of not listening to him

    Thai PM walks out of parliament, accusing MPs of not listening to him

    Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has walked out of a parliamentary debate in an apparent huff that MPs were laughing instead of listening to him. Thai PBS World reports that the incident happened in parliament yesterday afternoon, while the PM was explaining the southern economic zone project as part of the censure debate. Accusing some of those present of not paying…

  • Officials consider easing Bangkok restrictions, may allow alcohol in restaurants, re-opening of boxing venues

    Officials consider easing Bangkok restrictions, may allow alcohol in restaurants, re-opening of boxing venues

    The government’s Covid-19 task force is set to meet on Sunday to discuss the easing of restrictions in Bangkok, a move which may include allowing alcohol in restaurants and re-opening boxing stadiums. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration will review current restrictions and if any are lifted, that is expected to take effect immediately or early next week. According to…

  • 12,000 police officers to be deployed at pro-democracy protests this weekend

    12,000 police officers to be deployed at pro-democracy protests this weekend

    Over 12,000 officers will be on duty for planned anti-government protests set to take place outside parliament today and at other significant locations in Bangkok over the weekend. Tomorrow, MPs will vote in a no-confidence motion against PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and 9 members of his administration. The Bangkok Post reports that the “Mob Fest” Facebook page carries a message urging…

  • Pro-democracy activists planning another rally after prosecution delayed

    Pro-democracy activists planning another rally after prosecution delayed

    The leaders of the pro-democracy Ratsadon group are planning another rally, after the Office of the Attorney General pushed back an appointment with 18 activists to March 8. The 18 are being summoned to the OAG to hear charges of sedition and lèse majesté, following rallies at Sanam Luang in Bangkok on September 19 and 20. They include prominent protest…

  • Rescue workers called to remove iron ring from man’s “finger” – VIDEO

    Rescue workers called to remove iron ring from man’s “finger” – VIDEO

    Rescue workers in Bangkok received an unusual call for help from a hospital in the Nong Khaem district of the capital on Sunday. A caller from the Luang Phor Taweesak Chutinataro Uthit Hospital reported that they needed help treating a man who’d got his finger trapped in a metal ring. However, Nation Thailand reports that when rescue workers arrived at…

  • Human trafficking ‘gang’ arrested over Samut Sakhon outbreak | VIDEO

    Human trafficking ‘gang’ arrested over Samut Sakhon outbreak | VIDEO

    But are they scapegoats? Nearly 2 months after the Samut Sakhon outbreak put Thailand’s previously excellent Covid 19 record to the test, a series of people are now being rounded up and arrested as the key people behind the outbreak. A 45 year old Thai woman, known as Jay Phet, has been arrested for acquiring illegal Burmese migrants, getting them…

  • Covid lockdown in Pathum Thani district, just north of Bangkok | VIDEO

    Covid lockdown in Pathum Thani district, just north of Bangkok | VIDEO

    Whilst migrant dormitories and parts of the seafood markets in Samut Sakhon remain either in complete lockdown or as restricted areas, and the affected gambling dens in Rayong have magically disappeared, the focus of the current Covid outbreak has now turned to Pathum Thani… just north of Bangkok and probably better known as the province that hosts the Buddhist Dhammakaya…

  • Court of Appeal refuses bail request for 4 pro-democracy activists

    Court of Appeal refuses bail request for 4 pro-democracy activists

    4 detained protest leaders, from the pro-democracy Ratsadon group, have had their bail request rejected by the Court of Appeal. Parit Chiwarak, Anon Nampa, Patipan Luecha, and Somyot Phrueksakasemsuk have all been declared a flight risk, with the court also citing their violation of the lèse majesté law as a further reason to keep them in custody. They previously had…

  • Thais speak out against police violence after riot officers beat volunteer medic

    Thais speak out against police violence after riot officers beat volunteer medic

    Many Thais are condemning police after officers in riot gear beat a medical volunteer at Saturday’s protest outside the Supreme Court near Sanam Luang in Bangkok. Photos circulated on Twitter of the man on the ground surrounded by police in riot gear. The man was wearing a bright yellow medic vest (confirmed). Many used a hashtag which translates to #policebeatingmedic.…

  • Police raid Bangkok bar, 13 people arrested for allegedly violating Emergency Decree

    Police raid Bangkok bar, 13 people arrested for allegedly violating Emergency Decree

    Police in Bangkok arrested 13 people at a rooftop bar in the Phra Khanong area. The bar staff allegedly served alcohol to customers, violating the city’s ban on booze sales at restaurants which was put in place to limit gatherings and prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Under the emergency regulations in Bangkok, bars and nightclubs are ordered to close…

  • More than 20 police injured in clash with protesters in Bangkok

    More than 20 police injured in clash with protesters in Bangkok

    More than 20 police officers were injured in a clash with protesters last night at Bangkok’s Democracy Monument, according to the police’s deputy spokesperson. Youth activists gathered to rally against Thailand’s use of the lèse majesté law which prohibits insults against the royal family under Section 112 of the Criminal Code. Numerous activists calling on monarchy reform have faced lese majeste…

  • Covid-19 task force to consider easing Samut Sakhon restrictions from next week

    Covid-19 task force to consider easing Samut Sakhon restrictions from next week

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration is to discuss the easing of restrictions in the central province of Samut Sakhon next week, as new cases continue to fall. Health officials recently introduced a “seal and bubble” strategy to contain the spread of the virus at the epicentre of its resurgence late last year. Yesterday, the province reported 129 new cases,…

  • Bangkok police threaten to use full riot-control equipment at future rallies

    Bangkok police threaten to use full riot-control equipment at future rallies

    Following confirmation that several officers were injured at a pro-democracy rally in Bangkok on Wednesday, the Metropolitan Police Bureau says it may resort to using full riot-control equipment in future. This would imply a return to the water cannon and tear gas deployed by police late last year. Pakapong Pongpetra from the MPB says 7 police officers were injured by…

  • No Valentine’s Day marriage licenses will be issued in Bangkok due to Covid-19

    No Valentine’s Day marriage licenses will be issued in Bangkok due to Covid-19

    Couples in Bangkok wishing to tie the knot on Valentine’s Day will have to wait. Bangkok officials have banned the issuing of marriage licenses on Valentine’s Day in all 50 districts to prevent the spread of Covid-19 during the holiday. District offices are packed every year on February 14 with hundreds of couples queuing up to get marriage licenses, especially…

  • Bangkok police say over 1,000 officers to be deployed at MBK Skywalk rally today

    Bangkok police say over 1,000 officers to be deployed at MBK Skywalk rally today

    The deputy chief of Bangkok’s Metropolitan Police says 1,085 police officers have been lined up to deal with today’s planned rally at the MBK Skywalk over the Pathumwan Intersection in the capital. Piya Tawichai says 7 companies of officers will be deployed to manage the 5pm gathering, which has been organised by pro-democracy group Ratsadon. “3 of the companies will…

  • Bangkok and Phuket in top 15 list of places people most want to visit when travel re-opens

    Bangkok and Phuket in top 15 list of places people most want to visit when travel re-opens

    The Thai capital, Bangkok, and the southern island of Phuket have come in at number 8 and number 14 respectively, in TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards 2021. The awards list the most popular worldwide destinations prior to the Covid-19 pandemic and the places people most want to return to once travel opens up again. According to a press release from the…

  • Cannabis and pandan Thai sweets to be added to Bangkok dessert shop’s menu

    Cannabis and pandan Thai sweets to be added to Bangkok dessert shop’s menu

    Cannabis will soon be on the menu at a Bangkok dessert shop. Kanom Siam is adding cannabis leaves to their pandan and coconut pancakes. And no, the pancakes won’t get you high. The shop posted a photo on Facebook of the bright green desserts with a cannabis leaf on top. They say the dessert has an aroma of pandan mixed…

  • Foreign man and Thai woman injured in motorcycle accident

    Foreign man and Thai woman injured in motorcycle accident

    A foreign man and a Thai woman were severely injured in a motorcycle accident after their Suzuki Hayabusa 1340cc collided with a songthaew in Samut Prakan, just southeast of Bangkok. 36 year old Kanokphan and 44 year old Nicholas were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Nicholas was treated at the scene for injuries to his head, knee and…

  • Burmese nationals rally outside UN office in Bangkok to protest against Myanmar coup

    Burmese nationals rally outside UN office in Bangkok to protest against Myanmar coup

    Hundreds of Burmese nationals gathered outside the United Nations office in Bangkok to protest against the military coup in their home country. Many raised their hands in the 3-finger salute, a symbol of resistance and democracy taken from the movie the Hunger Games and widely used in Thailand’s pro-democracy movement. Some protesters held photos of Aung San Suu Kyi, the…

  • Craft beer association proposes rules for re-opening Bangkok bars

    Craft beer association proposes rules for re-opening Bangkok bars

    The Craft Beer Association has proposed new rules in the hope that Bangkok’s bars might be allowed to re-open after a month-long closure aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19. The rules include limiting drinks to 2 per customer, limiting sitting time to 90 minutes, and banning dancing and toasts. The association says it has come up with the rules…

  • Officials say 4 Bangkok parties have led to nearly 40 Covid-19 cases

    Officials say 4 Bangkok parties have led to nearly 40 Covid-19 cases

    An assistant spokesperson for the government’s Covid-19 task force says 4 separate parties in Bangkok are behind nearly 40 cases of the Covid-19 virus. Apisamai Srirangsan from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says that in each case, alcohol was a prime factor in people letting their guard down. Nation Thailand reports that after a party attended by 30 people,…