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  • HERE – Best Indian flavours in town | Thaiger

    HERE – Best Indian flavours in town

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  • Former Thai airman signs up to fight Russian forces in Ukraine | Thaiger

    Former Thai airman signs up to fight Russian forces in Ukraine

    A former member of the Royal Thai Air Force is volunteering to fight alongside the Ukrainians defending their country against a Russian invasion. According to a Coconuts report, the former airman, who gives his name only as Chanapong, turned up at the Ukrainian embassy in Bangkok yesterday, saying he was there to enlist. “I want the Ukrainian people to know…

  • Thick smog in Mae Hong Son causes pilot carrying acting US ambassador to detour | Thaiger

    Thick smog in Mae Hong Son causes pilot carrying acting US ambassador to detour

    Due to poor visibility caused by haze above Mae Hong Son airport in nothern Thailand, a private plane flying the acting US ambassador this morning cancelled a landing and returned to Chiang Mai International Airport. Smog has been a longstanding problem in northern Thailand and kicks up every year during burning season from February to April. Today, the local air…

  • Thai police raid home suspected of running illegal Korean gambling site | Thaiger

    Thai police raid home suspected of running illegal Korean gambling site

    Thai police raided a home suspected of being the headquarters for an illegal gambling website that swindled more than 100 million baht from Korean victims. Officers arrested four South Korean men and a Thai woman who was renting the home in Samut Prakan, just southeast of Bangkok. The suspects face charges of organising, advertising, and inviting people to join gambling without…

  • One of north India’s most wanted gangsters found in Thailand, entered on fake passport | Thaiger

    One of north India’s most wanted gangsters found in Thailand, entered on fake passport

    A gangster wanted in India on multiple murder charges was arrested in Delhi after he was detained and deported from Thailand on Tuesday. Indian media say the man was a key member of the Lawrence Bishnoi-Kala Jathedi syndicate and was known as one of the most wanted criminals in north India. 28 year old Virender Partap, also known as Kala…

  • 3 metre long snakes found while clearing land in Bangkok | Thaiger

    3 metre long snakes found while clearing land in Bangkok

    Not one, but three pythons, each around three metres long, were found in an unoccupied plot of land in Bangkok. A worker was using a backhoe to clear the area when he stumbled across the large snakes. Rescuers also found another python and a green viper. They suspect at least 10 more snakes are in the area. The area in in…

  • Renewed calls to ditch Thailand Pass and PCR test on arrival | Thaiger

    Renewed calls to ditch Thailand Pass and PCR test on arrival

    Key figures in Thailand’s tourism industry have renewed their calls for the Thailand Pass and PCR testing on arrival to be scrapped. The sector is now concerned about the potential impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on future tourism numbers. According to a Bangkok Post report, hoteliers now say they fear the invasion could see international arrivals dropping to 10%…

  • Thai Buddhist monk hosts funeral for himself as lesson about death | Thaiger

    Thai Buddhist monk hosts funeral for himself as lesson about death

    A Buddhist monk made headlines in Thailand when he invited residents in the northern province Phittanulok to a funeral… his funeral. The abbot at a local temple is alive and well, but wanted the ceremony to send a message to his followers that death is normal and just a part of life. The funeral at the Pothiyan Temple followed traditional…

  • Wednesday Covid Update: 22,197 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Wednesday Covid Update: 22,197 new cases; provincial totals

    45 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 23,021 with 1,323 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 22,197 new Covid-19 cases and 19,093 recoveries. There are now 218,784 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of…

  • Thai couple arrested for allegedly running fake travel agency advertising trips in Krabi | Thaiger

    Thai couple arrested for allegedly running fake travel agency advertising trips in Krabi

    A couple was arrested in Bangkok for allegedly running a fake travel agency advertising tour packages in the southern province Krabi off the Andaman coast. Reports say the couple had been doing the scam for seven years, scamming tourists out of a total of 100 million baht. Tour packages with accommodation included were advertised on Facebook for costing 2,500 baht…

  • Autopsy report shows TV actress Tangmo drowned | Thaiger

    Autopsy report shows TV actress Tangmo drowned

    An autopsy report indicates that TV actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong drowned. Forensic examiners also noted that there the large cut on her leg was likely caused by the speedboat’s propeller. (Bangkok Post and Thai PBS have published differing facts about which leg was cut) The other people on the speedboat last Thursday night when Tangmo drowned in Bangkok’s Chao Phraya…

  • Thai officials warn prisons over forced fishing net labour | Thaiger

    Thai officials warn prisons over forced fishing net labour

    Following a December investigation by Thomson Reuters Foundation about abuse of Thai prisoners forced to make fishing nets, officials are warning prisons. The investigation found that prison guards beat prisoners who didn’t meet certain targets, and disallowed them to shower. Prisoners were also not paid minimum wage, and sometimes not paid at all. In February, 31 Thai and international rights…

  • Thais can now work in Saudi Arabia | Thaiger

    Thais can now work in Saudi Arabia

    As of yesterday, Thai workers can now work in Saudi Arabia, and will be protected by Saudi laws. Thailand’s cabinet approved two draft agreements about this yesterday, which will last for five years. They will be extended for another five years unless one or both parties decide against it. Both countries will cooperate to make sure recruitment and employment is…

  • Students with Covid-19 can sit university aptitude tests with doctor’s consent | Thaiger

    Students with Covid-19 can sit university aptitude tests with doctor’s consent

    Government officials have decided that students infected with Covid-19 who need to sit university aptitude tests can do so at specially-prepared sites, if their doctor agrees. Education Minister Treenuch Thienthong says pre-university students who need to sit the General Aptitude Test/Professional and Academic Aptitude Test, scheduled for March 12 – 15, as well as other tests on March 19 and…

  • Tourism authorities greet first Saudi direct arrivals, plan new schemes | Thaiger

    Tourism authorities greet first Saudi direct arrivals, plan new schemes

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand greeted Saudi tourist arrivals with traditional Thai performances and a water salute on Monday. The flight was the first direct flight to Thailand from Saudi Arabia in 32 years landed in Bangkok, at Suvarnabhumi Airport. This flight symbolised the recent reconciliation between Thailand and Saudi Arabia after decades of frosty relations following the Blue Diamond…

  • Government launches outpatient service as it prepares to make Covid-19 endemic | Thaiger

    Government launches outpatient service as it prepares to make Covid-19 endemic

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has launched a new outpatient treatment scheme for Covid-19, as it prepares to transition the virus to endemic status. Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit says the Outpatient under Self-Isolation scheme should replace the current home isolation programme for most patients. According to a Bangkok Post report, Kiattiphum says around 95% of cases are now either asymptomatic or have…

  • Ukraine Embassy in Thailand asks for donations to support its citizens, save lives | Thaiger

    Ukraine Embassy in Thailand asks for donations to support its citizens, save lives

    The Embassy of Ukraine in Thailand is seeking donations to support Ukraine and to save lives following Russia’s invasion. The embassy made a post on its Facebook page saying two special accounts in Thai baht have been opened to support the efforts. Donations can be made to Bangkok Bank account 911-0-20757-9. The embassy says “each donation matters.” Both Ukrainian and…

  • Cabinet approves budget to make Phuket a “world class health destination” | Thaiger

    Cabinet approves budget to make Phuket a “world class health destination”

    Thai officials plan to make Phuket a “world class health destination.” The Cabinet just approved a 1.411 billion baht budget to develop health and wellness centres on the island and improve medical services. Over 45 acres of state-owned land in Phuket will be used to develop health centres and facilities. The project was expected to take four years to complete…

  • MP questions submarine purchase from China, says it will be delivered without an engine | Thaiger

    MP questions submarine purchase from China, says it will be delivered without an engine

    A MP from the Pheu Thai Party claims that the submarine that the government recently brought from China will be delivered without an engine after issues with a German supplier. The MP, and also Pheu Thai party leader, Yuttapong Charasathien, is criticising the 12.42 billion baht submarine purchase from a Chinese firm, saying the “deal lacked transparency”. Yuttapong says the…

  • Foreigner’s body found on Koh Larn beach off the coast of Pattaya | Thaiger

    Foreigner’s body found on Koh Larn beach off the coast of Pattaya

    A man’s body was found on a beach on Koh Larn, an island off the coast of Pattaya, this morning. Police have not identified the body, but claim the man “is a foreigner”. At around 8am, the man’s body was found on the island’s Tien Beach. There were wounds on his right eye and eyebrow, and he was wearing two…

  • Tuesday Covid Update: 20,420 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Tuesday Covid Update: 20,420 new cases; provincial totals

    43 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 22,976 with 1,278 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 20,420 new Covid-19 cases and 18,297 recoveries. There are now 215,725 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of…

  • Tangmo’s friend reenacts incident for police to show how the actress fell in the Chao Phraya River | Thaiger

    Tangmo’s friend reenacts incident for police to show how the actress fell in the Chao Phraya River

    A friend of the Thai actress who was found dead in the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok reenacted the celebrity’s fall off the speedboat today. The friend claims the actress, Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong, fell in the river while she was trying to pee off the back of the speedboat. Many people, including Tangmo’s mother, have questioned the claims and suspect…

  • Thai scientists say “anti-Covid-19” nasal spray will be available later this year | Thaiger

    Thai scientists say “anti-Covid-19” nasal spray will be available later this year

    A new “anti-Covid-19” nasal spray is being developed by Thai scientists and the medication, which is said to prevent a coronavirus infection, is expected to be available to the public later this year. In studies using lab animals, the nasal spray has been shown to block the virus from entering the body. The Health Systems Research Institute, Silpakorn University, Chulalongkorn University,…

  • French expat with Alzheimer’s rescued after getting lost in Chiang Mai forest | Thaiger

    French expat with Alzheimer’s rescued after getting lost in Chiang Mai forest

    More than 200 people teamed up for a rescue effort to find a French expat with Alzheimer’s disease who went missing in Chiang Mai. He was found the next morning in an abandoned temple in a forest. The 70 year old man says he was driving to the French Embassy in Chiang Mai when he forgot the way home. His…

  • Human rights lawyer Anon Nampa granted 3-month conditional bail | Thaiger

    Human rights lawyer Anon Nampa granted 3-month conditional bail

    Political activist and human rights lawyer, Anon Nampa, has been granted bail by the Bangkok South Criminal Court. The Ratsadon pro-democracy group leader has been in custody for over 200 days, on charges of lèse majesté and other charges related to political protests. His temporary release was tweeted by Norasate Nanongtoom of Thai Lawyers for Human Rights. According to Norasate,…

  • Health officials admit ongoing surge in infections affecting Favipiravir supply | Thaiger

    Health officials admit ongoing surge in infections affecting Favipiravir supply

    Thailand’s Department of Medical Services says it’s struggling to maintain adequate supplies of Favipiravir tablets, due to the ongoing surge in Covid-19 infections. DMS chief Dr Natthaphong Wongwiwat says the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation is both producing and importing the pills, but the increase in demand is outstripping available resources. He says the situation should stabilise this week, with additional supplies…

  • Health officials say Thailand’s Covid cases could reach 100,000 a day by Songkran | Thaiger

    Health officials say Thailand’s Covid cases could reach 100,000 a day by Songkran

    Thailand’s daily Covid-19 infections could reach 100,000 by the Songkran holiday next month. That’s the worst-case scenario prediction from the Department of Disease Control, according to a Bangkok Post report today. The DDC says everything hinges on how strictly disease prevention measures are adhered to. These include avoiding group activities, working from home, avoiding non-essential travel, and maintaining high vaccination…

  • More than 100 officers investigate local politician fatal shooting | Thaiger

    More than 100 officers investigate local politician fatal shooting

    More than 100 law enforcement officers have been assigned to investigate a case where gunmen attacked a van carrying members of a tambon administrative organisation, or TAO, on Valentine’s Day in the central province Nakhon Nayok. A politician of the tambon, or subdistrict, and the driver were killed in the shooting. A TAO chairperson was injured. In an order by…

  • Bangkok police allegedly shoots and kills colleague on accident while drunk | Thaiger

    Bangkok police allegedly shoots and kills colleague on accident while drunk

    A 50 year old police officer was shot to death at a police station in Bangkok, allegedly by his close colleague who was reportedly drunk and showing off his new guns. A senior police officer told Thai media that the officers were not on duty or in uniform were the shooting occurred. The off-duty officers were lounging an office at…

  • Suspect in Jimi Sandu murder case arrested in Canada | Thaiger

    Suspect in Jimi Sandu murder case arrested in Canada

    A suspect in the Jimi Sandu murder case was arrested in Canada and a request for his return to Thailand has been submitted. Matthew Dupre, from Canada, was allegedly one of two hitmen who fired multiple shots at Sandu outside a villa in Phuket. Sandu, who was born in India, was a notorious gangster in Canada and had entered Thailand…