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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid outbreak spreads- 10,000 people to be tested

    Covid outbreak spreads- 10,000 people to be tested

    Thailand has now confirmed 689 new coronavirus infections today, including 516 migrant worker cases linked to the outbreak in Samut Sakhon yesterday. In Bangkok, there are now 19 locally-infected cases being reported on top of the ones found in Samut Sakhon. There are also 41 imported cases being reported. Most of the cases reported were of Myanmar migrant workers with…

  • Northern Thailand NewsKhon Kaen mandates Covid testing for travellers to and from Samut Sakhon

    Khon Kaen mandates Covid testing for travellers to and from Samut Sakhon

    The Khon Kaen governor is taking action after the recent Covid surge in Samut Sakhon by mandating that people returning to the province must undergo a Covid-19 screening. Somsak Jangtrakul says the new measures include those returning as of December 1 after he called a meeting of the provincial disease control today. At the meeting, it was decided that those…

  • Thailand NewsPoll reveals Thais took better care of their health in 2020

    Poll reveals Thais took better care of their health in 2020

    A recent poll has revealed that Thais are taking better care of their health in 2020, after being plagued by various other problems, including the Covid pandemic. According to the Suan Dusit Rajabhat University poll, which was conducted online between December 12 and 17 on 1,135 people nationwide, 68% said that they have paid more attention to their health this year.…

  • Thailand NewsThailand downplays UN criticism over imposing Lèse Majesté law

    Thailand downplays UN criticism over imposing Lèse Majesté law

    Thailand’s Foreign Ministry spokesman has played down the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights’ criticisms over the kingdom’s enforcement of the Lese Majeste law, which has seen the arrests and detentions of pro-democracy activists, including a 16 year old minor. Tanee Sangrat, a ministry spokesman, says the law is not aimed at curbing freedom of expression for the nation’s people,…

  • Thailand News2 local Covid cases reported today- Bangkok and Ayutthaya

    2 local Covid cases reported today- Bangkok and Ayutthaya

    Thailand is reporting 2 new local cases of Covid-19 today, 1 in Ayutthaya and the other in Bangkok. The first cases is a 29 year old Thai female from Ayutthaya, who was returning from work in Chiang Mai. The woman took a Covid test at Bang Pa Hospital on December 18 and is currently being isolated at the hospital without…

  • World NewsGovernment urged to let in 100,000 migrant workers from Myanmar despite Covid surge

    Government urged to let in 100,000 migrant workers from Myanmar despite Covid surge

    The government in Thailand is being urged by larger Thai multinationals, and the construction and fisheries industry, to let in about 100,000 migrants from Myanmar, despite a recent surge in Covid-19 infections inside the kingdom. Officials say they will comply with the demands to let the migrant workers in, however, they will regulate their arrivals. Suebsakun Kidnukorn, an academic with…

  • Thailand NewsMan’s body found tied up in upper central rice field

    Man’s body found tied up in upper central rice field

    A man’s tied up body has been found in a rice field early this morning in the Nong Bua district of Nakhon Sawan, an upper central province in Thailand. A Nong Bua police officer says the discovery was reported at 8am near the Moo 2 village in tambon Wang Bo. The deceased man is thought to be aged 40 –…

  • Tourism NewsThailand tourism is changed forever

    Thailand tourism is changed forever

    OPINION by Andrew J Wood Last week the Thai government Minister’s speech shows me that tourism will never be allowed to recover to previous levels. The writing is definitely on the wall, windows and front door, that there has been a major policy shift in government thinking by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s cabinet. In a deeply worrying development for Thailand’s massive…

  • Environment NewsBangkok officials launch “big cleaning” attack on air pollution | VIDEO

    Bangkok officials launch “big cleaning” attack on air pollution | VIDEO

    If all else fails, spray water at it … That seems to be the motto of officials in Bangkok, who have resorted to spraying large plumes of water into the air, in an effort to rid the capital of the smog that has plagued it for months now. Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang has launched the “Bangkok Big Cleaning Day”, in…

  • Thailand Protest NewsUnited Nations condemns Thailand’s use of lèse majesté law against minor | VIDEO

    United Nations condemns Thailand’s use of lèse majesté law against minor | VIDEO

    The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights has expressed shock and dismay at Thailand’s use of its strict lèse majesté law against a 16 year old pro-democracy activist. The lèse majesté law, also known as Section 112 of the Criminal Code, prohibits insulting, defaming, or criticising the Thai Monarchy, and carries a punishment of up to 15 years’ imprisonment.…

  • Environment NewsSmoke and mirrors – the truth about Bangkok’s air pollution | VIDEO

    Smoke and mirrors – the truth about Bangkok’s air pollution | VIDEO

    OPINION TRANSCRIPT Smoke, haze, smog. Every year it’s the same culprits in Bangkok. It’s all the cars sitting in traffic, it’s the old diesel buses, it’s people burning too many incense sticks… yes, that was actually used a reason to explain Bangkok’s bad air at one stage last year during Chinese New Year. Of course all those things contribute to…

  • Visa InformationGolf ASQ facilities to be announced next week – green alternatives to mandatory quarantine

    Golf ASQ facilities to be announced next week – green alternatives to mandatory quarantine

    Now golfers will be able to come to Thailand, and presumably non-golfers, if they want to wander around large patches of manicured lawn during their 14 days of mandatory quarantine instead of the confines of a hotel room. The golf quarantine alternative could be used in conjunction with any of the visas allowing travellers back into Thailand at the moment,…

  • Crime NewsPolice charge 4 with swindling co-payment scheme, investigate over 700 others

    Police charge 4 with swindling co-payment scheme, investigate over 700 others

    The deputy national police chief, Damrongsak Kittiprapat, says 4 people have been charged with de-frauding the government’s co-payment stimulus scheme. He adds that around 700 others are also suspected of swindling the scheme. It’s understood the 4 people charged allegedly persuaded co-payers to carry out fake transactions so that money could be redeemed under the campaign. The Bangkok Post reports…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today | Thais praised for Covid response, Travel Stimulus doomed, Alcohol Ban | Dec 18

    Thailand News Today | Thais praised for Covid response, Travel Stimulus doomed, Alcohol Ban | Dec 18

    Final day of the week and a busy week of news. Please catch up with our other information videos at our YouTube Channel. While you’re there, please subscribe and click the bell for notifications. Thailand’s top epidemiologist warns against shortening quarantine Whilst the CCSA announced yesterday they were going to conduct yet another enquiry into shortening quarantine for arrives in…

  • Thailand NewsNo… Eating loads of holy basil won’t protect you from Covid-19

    No… Eating loads of holy basil won’t protect you from Covid-19

    In case you were eating loads of holy basil to protect yourself from Covid-19… Stop. Sounds a bit crazy, but the Thai public health officials and the Anti Fake News Centre Thailand are warning people not to believe the claim spread online that eating 50 grams of fresh holy basil each day will boost immunity and protect against the coronavirus.…

  • Economy NewsDeputy PM says pandemic exposed problems in Thai economy, time to improve

    Deputy PM says pandemic exposed problems in Thai economy, time to improve

    As the Covid-19 pandemic hit economies all over the world with business closures and travel bans, issues with Thailand’s economy were exposed, according to Deputy PM Supattanapong Punmeechaow. The country cannot go back to the way it was before the global outbreak, he says. Thailand’s large tourism industry was battered by the lack of foreign visitors. Small and medium businesses…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand’s top epidemiologist warns against shortening quarantine

    Thailand’s top epidemiologist warns against shortening quarantine

    Thailand’s top epidemiologist has repeatedly warned against opening Thailand back up to tourism. Now that health officials have started a 1-month study to determine if the mandatory quarantine period can be cut down to 10 days, the doctor is once again warning health officials. Thira Woratanarat, from the Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, wrote on his Facebook page saying health…

  • Thailand NewsUS Senate support for protest movement won’t impact Thailand – Foreign Minister

    US Senate support for protest movement won’t impact Thailand – Foreign Minister

    The United States Senate’s support for Thailand’s pro-democracy movement won’t have any impact, according to the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Don Pramudwinai. The US Senate recently introduced a resolution supporting the movement and calling on the Thai government to uphold human rights and refrain from “harassing, intimidating or persecuting those engaged in peaceful protests.” The US resolution is…

  • Thailand NewsThailand sends smuggled orangutans back to Indonesia

    Thailand sends smuggled orangutans back to Indonesia

    After being smuggled through Southeast Asia, seized by Thai border officials, and then cared for at a Thailand wildlife centre for 3 years, a pair of endangered Sumatran orangutans are being sent back to Indonesia. Back in June 2017, border officials seized the orangutans, Ung Ing and Nathalie, from smugglers at a customs checkpoint in the southern province Songkhla, near…

  • Tourism NewsPhase 2 of travel stimulus may be cancelled due to fraud, as PM said to be “furious”

    Phase 2 of travel stimulus may be cancelled due to fraud, as PM said to be “furious”

    Officials are considering cancelling the next phase of the government’s domestic tourism stimulus campaign, after multiple cases of fraud emerged. To date, over 200 people have been prosecuted for corruption in the domestic travel campaign, as well as in other government stimulus schemes. The Tourism Authority of Thailand says that, in conjunction with the Tourism and Sports Ministry, it has…

  • Tourism NewsThailand to ease travel restrictions for some countries

    Thailand to ease travel restrictions for some countries

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has confirmed the government intends to ease travel restrictions for arrivals from some countries, but the 14 day quarantine remains in place for now. Spokesman Taweesilp Visanuyothin says the easing of restrictions will be applied to 56 countries, including Australia, the US and France, whose nationals will not require visas to enter Thailand. However,…

  • Thailand NewsEnd-of-quarantine party for 28 Thais who returned from Myanmar

    End-of-quarantine party for 28 Thais who returned from Myanmar

    An end-of-quarantine party was held for 28 Thais who were just released from quarantine after returning to Chiang Rai from Myanmar. Not many details were reported about the event, just that it was a ceremony at a riverside resort with the provincial governor Prajon Prachsakul… Definitely a lot different than the parties just across the border in Tachileik. Many Thai…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today | New Year Covid style, Currency manipulation?, SCB scam | Dec 17

    Thailand News Today | New Year Covid style, Currency manipulation?, SCB scam | Dec 17

    Thailand News Today, coming from Phuket for the next few days. Mosquito-borne virus spreads in Pattaya If you’re in Pattaya, light the coils and get out the bug repellant. There’s been a report of an increase in chikungunya fever infections, that’s a mosquito-borne virus, similar to Dengue but can be quite painful and serious in some patients. The city’s mayor…

  • Environment NewsDiscounts on services for old cars to reduce vehicle emissions, improve air quality

    Discounts on services for old cars to reduce vehicle emissions, improve air quality

    To help ease air pollution in Bangkok, several car manufacturers are offering discounts on maintenance services for old cars as part of a campaign launched by the Automotive Industry Club Federation of Thai Industries, known as the FTI. Deals on car inspections, oil changes and other services will be going on from now until the end of February. This week,…

  • Bangkok NewsMan nicknamed “Spider-Man” arrested in Bangkok on robbery charges

    Man nicknamed “Spider-Man” arrested in Bangkok on robbery charges

    Spider-Man was arrested in Bangkok… but not your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man. It was 33 year old Somkid Taem-ngam who got the nickname “Kid Spider-Man” after he was seen using a zipline to come down from a ceiling during a robbery. Kid was previously arrested back in 2016 and recently got out of prison. He was arrested today for allegedly stealing…

  • Thailand NewsBank of Thailand says being on US currency “watchlist” won’t have a “material impact”

    Bank of Thailand says being on US currency “watchlist” won’t have a “material impact”

    Thailand being added to the United States Treasury’s “watchlist” for suspected currency manipulation won’t impact foreign trade and investment too much, the Bank of Thailand says. Now that Thailand is on the “monitoring list,” US government says it will keep “close attention” on the country’s currency practices to determine if any measures are intended to gain an unfair advantage in…

  • Covid-19 News20 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine

    20 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine

    20 new Covid-19 cases were detected in quarantine, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Thailand’s total number of confirmed cases is raised to 4,281 with 3,989 recoveries and 60 deaths. 232 people are currently receiving medical treatment for the coronavirus. 5 Thai men, ages 33 to 42, and a 42 year old Indian man travelling from India tested…

  • Environment NewsPolice commander suggests people in Bangkok work at home once a week to reduce vehicle emissions

    Police commander suggests people in Bangkok work at home once a week to reduce vehicle emissions

    While air pollution in Bangkok has largely been linked to field crop burning in the North, deputy commander of the Royal Thai Police, Damrongsak Kittipraphat, suggests those in the city work from home once a week to keep pollution levels down. Damrongsak says that if people stay at home like they did during the lockdown, it could help reduce vehicle…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 found on doorknobs at quarantine facility where health workers tested positive

    Covid-19 found on doorknobs at quarantine facility where health workers tested positive

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has confirmed that traces of the virus have been found on doorknobs at an alternative state quarantine facility, where a number of healthcare workers tested positive. CCSA spokesman Taweesin Wissanuyothin has called on cleaning staff in the facility to disinfect door handles and not just floors. Yesterday, Thailand reported 15 new cases in quarantine,…

  • Thailand NewsThailand on US Treasury’s “watchlist” for suspected currency manipulation

    Thailand on US Treasury’s “watchlist” for suspected currency manipulation

    Thailand is now on the United States Treasury’s “monitoring list” for suspected currency manipulation, unfair policies to gain an advantage in international trade. Vietnam and Switzerland were both labeled currency manipulators in the US Treasury’s recent report “Macroeconomic and Foreign Exchange Policies of Major Trading Partners of the United States.” Along with Thailand, the Treasury also added Taiwan and India…