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  • Greece: NGO workers could face prison for helping migrants | Thaiger

    Greece: NGO workers could face prison for helping migrants

    When Sean Binder and Sarah Mardini were arrested and put in prison on the Greek island of Lesbos in February 2018, the police report referred to them as “No. 7” and “No. 8.” “I am actually not sure if I am seven or eight, but it was me and Sara in the police car that day, so I am definitely…

  • Salt Bae parody in Vietnam lands beef noodle vendor in hot water | Thaiger

    Salt Bae parody in Vietnam lands beef noodle vendor in hot water

    It’s rare that a meme results in being hauled in by the police, but in Vietnam, a poorly – or perhaps pointedly – timed meme has landed a beef noodle soup vendor in hot water. The man posted a video of himself parodying the “Salt Bae” – chef Nusret Gokce, who went massively viral in 2017 for the flamboyant way…

  • Abortion in India: Bridging the gap between progressive legislation and implementation | Thaiger

    Abortion in India: Bridging the gap between progressive legislation and implementation

    Shilpa (name changed) found out she was pregnant at the age of 21. She had just enrolled herself into graduate school in India’s commercial capital of Mumbai. Distraught and alone in a big city, she took an auto-rickshaw to the nearest hospital and got an appointment with a gynecologist. Braving judgmental glances, the first question that she had to answer…

  • Ghanaian clinic encourages dads to attend post natal care | Thaiger

    Ghanaian clinic encourages dads to attend post natal care

    The Child Welfare Clinic in Tamale, Ghana asked mothers to bring their husbands to postnatal care. The idea is to encourage fathers to join in child welfare. When parents come together, they get attended to first. SOURCE: DW News

  • Loy Krathong in Bangkok: Proof of vaccination or ATK test required | Thaiger

    Loy Krathong in Bangkok: Proof of vaccination or ATK test required

    Those in Bangkok celebrating Loy Krathong tomorrow will need to abide by “new normal” measures which include showing proof of vaccination or taking a rapid antigen test to enter venues approved to hold the celebrations. All visitors must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 vaccine or test negative for Covid-19 within the past 72 hours. There will be two main locations in…

  • Of 100,000 predicted for 2021, Hua Hin has seen 56 tourists | Thaiger

    Of 100,000 predicted for 2021, Hua Hin has seen 56 tourists

    The math doesn’t look good as tourism associates estimated that the last quarter of 2021 would bring 100,000 international tourists to Hua Hin, but so far only 56 have arrived. The Thai Hotel Association explains the disparity is due to the entry process being complicated, the quarantine and testing fees being expensive, and the ban on booze and entertainment venues…

  • India: Rohingya refugees fear deportation | Thaiger

    India: Rohingya refugees fear deportation

    Indian officials have called for the deportation of nearly 40,000 Rohingya refugees, many of whom live in dire conditions. The government claims they are a threat to national security, but critics say it is a campaign of discrimination. SOURCE: DW News

  • Pro-monarchy academic says lèse majesté law needs to be more clear | Thaiger

    Pro-monarchy academic says lèse majesté law needs to be more clear

    With Thailand’s draconian lèse majesté law in the spotlight as continuous youth-led protests call on an end to law which carries a lengthy prison sentence for insulting the Thai Monarchy, a well-known academic and supporter of the royal family says the law needs to be amended to make it more clear. Under Section 112 of the Thailand’s Criminal Code, also…

  • “Visit Thailand Year 2022” tourism campaign launching | Thaiger

    “Visit Thailand Year 2022” tourism campaign launching

    “Visit Thailand Year 2022” has been approved by the Cabinet as a new tourism campaign as the CCSA creates a special panel to address tourism industry problems due to Covid-19. The campaign is following PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s goal of bringing back the ailing industry according to Minister of Tourism and Sports Pipat Ratchakitprakan who proposed the programme for the cabinet’s…

  • 3 easy steps to make a Krathong for the Loy Krathong Festival | Thaiger

    3 easy steps to make a Krathong for the Loy Krathong Festival

    Join Natty and Caitlyn as they show you how to make a Krathong in 3 easy steps for the Loy Krathong Festival. Make your own biodegradable and environmental friendly Krathong.

  • Covid-19 falling, even in Deep South, but still dire in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Covid-19 falling, even in Deep South, but still dire in Chiang Mai

    According to the Ministry of Public Health, the good news is that, throughout Thailand, Covid-19 infection rates are successfully falling. The bad news is that Chiang Mai, traditionally a popular tourist and expat living destination, is a notable exception to the rule, with an increasingly dire situation on the ground there. Infection numbers in the Deep South of Thailand continue…

  • First international tourist group arrives in Vietnam since start of the pandemic | Thaiger

    First international tourist group arrives in Vietnam since start of the pandemic

    After a two-year hiatus due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the first group of 29 international tourists has arrived at Da Nang Airport in Quang Nam province, under the vaccine passport programme. The Vietnam Airlines charter flight which departed Incheon Airport in South Korea boarded nationals from Australia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, South…

  • Belarus-Poland crisis: Death and misery at the border | Thaiger

    Belarus-Poland crisis: Death and misery at the border

    He was only 19 years old when he died — and was buried this week in a quiet ceremony in the tiny Polish village of Bohoniki, near the Kuznica border crossing to Belarus. The location is a place where Muslim Tartars settled in the 17th century and, while only a handful of them live there today, the small community felt…

  • Phnom Penh governor says public must follow Covid-19 measures during Cambodia’s water festival | Thaiger

    Phnom Penh governor says public must follow Covid-19 measures during Cambodia’s water festival

    The governor of Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh is warning the public to abide by Covid-19 prevention measures while travelling and gathering for the Royal Water Festival, known as “Bon Om Touk,” marking the the end of the monsoon season with celebrations and dragon boat races. The popular three-day festival, begins today and people throughout the country gather for boat races.…

  • Constitutional Court ruling on marriage a setback for same-sex couples | Thaiger

    Constitutional Court ruling on marriage a setback for same-sex couples

    In a setback for the LGBTQ+ community, Thailand’s Constitutional Court ruled that the current law, which says marriage is between a man and a woman, is constitutional. Same-sex marriage activists have argued that the wording of the law, Section 1448 of the Civil and Commercial Code, basically blocks same-sex couples from being legally married. A petition had been filed with…

  • Winners of the 2021 Press Freedom Awards unveiled | Thaiger

    Winners of the 2021 Press Freedom Awards unveiled

    In December of 2019, a mysterious new lung disease spread through the city of Wuhan in central China. At the time, no one imagined it would soon become a global pandemic. The Chinese authorities played down the incident as infections went into overdrive. On January 23, 2020, the city went into total lockdown — with estimates that thousands of inhabitants…

  • Scoot announces new service between Singapore and London Gatwick via Bangkok | Thaiger

    Scoot announces new service between Singapore and London Gatwick via Bangkok

    Low-cost carrier Scoot, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has confirmed a new service between Singapore and London, via Bangkok. TTR Weekly reports that the new service will launch on December 16. The announcement means Scoot is the only low-cost airline offering non-stop flights between Bangkok Suvarnabhumi and London. The flight to Gatwick Airport will also be Scoot’s first service to…

  • Boost in tourism expected over Loy Krathong Festival | Thaiger

    Boost in tourism expected over Loy Krathong Festival

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand said that they are anticipating a slight boost in tourism for this year’s Loy Krathong Festival. While still much quieter than in the days before the pandemic, this year a bit more travelling and tourism related to the event are expected than last year. The TAT estimates that tourists throughout the country will spend around…

  • Assistant village chief allegedly shoots and kills his 2 year old daughter | Thaiger

    Assistant village chief allegedly shoots and kills his 2 year old daughter

    An assistant village head in Southern Thailand allegedly killed his two year old daughter after he fired a shot at his wife, but the bullet missed and hit the child. Reports say he then turned the gun to his head and shot himself. Reports say the man was drunk and lashed out at his wife’s birthday party in Nakhon Si…

  • US says free press integral to democracy, pledges support for Thai journalists | Thaiger

    US says free press integral to democracy, pledges support for Thai journalists

    The Chargé d’Affaires at the US Embassy in Bangkok says the United States pledges to support a free press and independent journalism in Thailand. Michael Heath has described a free press as a vital component of democracy and freedom of expression. The Bangkok Post reports that he was addressing reporters who were attending a seminar at the embassy. The event…

  • Pangolin wanders out of jungle and is captured in Kamala, Phuket | Thaiger

    Pangolin wanders out of jungle and is captured in Kamala, Phuket

    The Phuket sub-district of Kamala in Kathu district had a shocking visitor recently as local residents spotted a pangolin, sometimes known as a scaly anteater, creeping out of the area jungle. The often trafficked animal was seen by the Water Production Plant in Kamala on Tuesday in the Khlong Nam area. The locals who spotted the pangolin notified the Kamala…

  • Constitutional Court upholds anti-LGBTQ marriage language | Thaiger

    Constitutional Court upholds anti-LGBTQ marriage language

    In a major blow to LGBTQ+ rights in conservative Thailand, the Constitutional Court upheld the Thai Civil and Commercial Code section that essentially outlaws gay marriage. The passage, Section 1448, limits the scope of marriage, defining it by saying, “a marriage can take place only between a man and a woman.” The Court ruled that this legal definition of marriage…

  • Deadly storm hits Canada | Thaiger

    Deadly storm hits Canada

    Torrential rains have triggered floods and landslides in the Canadian province of British Columbia. At least one person has died. SOURCE: DW News

  • Desperate Afghans forced to sell children | Thaiger

    Desperate Afghans forced to sell children

    An already ailing economy that has been hard hit by a prolonged drought and with the Taliban at the helm, Afghanistan’s future is looking bleak. The Taliban, which is still struggling for international recognition in the wake of its seizure of power in mid-August, is struggling to grasp Afghanistan’s deteriorating situation — and it is the poor who are paying…

  • Cambodia targets Mother Nature group in latest crackdown on dissent | Thaiger

    Cambodia targets Mother Nature group in latest crackdown on dissent

    Though it was founded less than a decade ago, Mother Nature Cambodia has quickly become a major nuisance for Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen’s government. The NGO’s efforts to shed light on environmental issues which are threatening the Southeast Asian country’s diverse ecology as well as its dwindling natural resources, has prompted the Cambodian government to take action. While six…

  • Fact Check: Does a vaccinated blood donation protect from Covid-19? | Thaiger

    Fact Check: Does a vaccinated blood donation protect from Covid-19?

    No, you can’t get vaccinated against Covid-19 by receiving a blood donation from a vaccinated donor. The warning comes from the Anti-Fake News Centre responding to new posts online claiming that blood donations are affected by Covid-19 vaccines. The false claims seen circulating on Thai social media say that if you accept a blood donation from someone who has already…

  • Thai Red Cross offers free Moderna booster for those qualifying | Thaiger

    Thai Red Cross offers free Moderna booster for those qualifying

    For those that qualify, the Thai Red Cross Society will be offering free Moderna booster shots in late November at their headquarters in Bangkok. The booster shots of the mRNA vaccine long-awaited in Thailand will be given to people who are fully vaccinated and are over 70 years old. They will also offer the free shots to women over the…

  • Ethiopia: Daniel Bekele, a rights defender or government stooge? | Thaiger

    Ethiopia: Daniel Bekele, a rights defender or government stooge?

    “I hope this report presents such a unique opportunity to start a new chapter in the history of this political crisis,” Daniel Bekele said as he recently presented an investigation into alleged human rights violations in Tigray. Ethiopia’s Human Rights Commission (EHRC), headed by Daniel Bekele, collaborated with the United Nations (UN) in conducting the research. “It’s very worrying,” the…

  • Doctors successfully perform Thailand’s first “acardiac twin” surgery | Thaiger

    Doctors successfully perform Thailand’s first “acardiac twin” surgery

    Surgeons reportedly performed Thailand’s first surgery involving twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence, or TRAP, where the cardiac system of one normally developed foetus is supplying blood for another, known as the “acardiac twin,” which is poorly developed, often missing a heart, head, and limbs. On Wednesday, surgeons at Srinagarind Hospital of Khon Kaen University successfully performed the surgery, stopping the…

  • Paxlovid deal allows generics of Covid-19 treatment for 95 countries | Thaiger

    Paxlovid deal allows generics of Covid-19 treatment for 95 countries

    Pfizer struck a deal with Medicines Patent Pool to allow generic drug manufacturers to produce its new Paxlovid antiviral Covid-19 pills cheaply for less wealthy countries. The deal was announced yesterday and will bring down the cost of the Covid-19 treatment course for 95 countries that are considered low and middle-income. The access covers about 53% of the world population.…