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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Rock star Eddie Van Halen loses cancer battle – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Rock star Eddie Van Halen loses cancer battle – VIDEO

    Rock icon Eddie Van Halen has died, after losing a long battle with cancer. His son, Wolfgang Van Halen, took to Twitter to announce the death of his 65 year old musician father. “I can’t believe I’m having to write this, but my father, Edward Lodewijk Van Halen, has lost his long and arduous battle with cancer this morning. He…

  • Prachuap Khiri Khan blocks borders with barbed wire after Covid-19 reports in Myanmar | Thaiger

    Prachuap Khiri Khan blocks borders with barbed wire after Covid-19 reports in Myanmar

    With the recent report of 41 new Covid-19 cases in a neighbouring Myanmar town, Prachuap Khiri Khan officials are making sure the Thai-Myanmar natural border is blocked with barbed wire fences. The province’s governor Panlop Singhaseni says all districts have been told to keep borders secure. In Prachuap Khiri Khan, 40 natural borders have been closed off to prevent people…

  • Global tourism plunges up to 80% in 2020 | Thaiger

    Global tourism plunges up to 80% in 2020

    Internationally, tourism will plunge between 60 – 80% by the end of the year. The UN World Tourism Organisation makes the forecast in their latest report. The prediction, broad and probably conservative, will put millions of workers in the world’s tourism industry, out of work. In Thailand, with its reliance on tourism as a significant contributor to its GDP, will see…

  • UPDATE: Trump says he is “starting to feel good” after being hospitalised | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Trump says he is “starting to feel good” after being hospitalised

    After being transferred to a military hospital a mere 17 hours after being diagnosed with Covid-19, US president Donald Trump says he is “starting to feel good” as the White House published pictures of him working from his hospital bed. But his recent statement is contrary to some reports that his oxygen levels had ‘dropped rapidly’ with White House officials…

  • SkÃ¥l International Bangkok’s helps to repatriate a mother and her teacher son | Thaiger

    Skål International Bangkok’s helps to repatriate a mother and her teacher son

    by Andrew Wood A mother’s plight to rescue her 23 year old son, John de Villiers, who was stranded in Asia and his mother’s wish to return him safely home to South Africa, led to a fantastic story that has to be told. The amazing story involved using key contacts available via SkÃ¥l International’s global reach, embassies across 3 continents,…

  • UPDATE: President Trump says he’s “going well”. 6 more associates test positive. | Thaiger

    UPDATE: President Trump says he’s “going well”. 6 more associates test positive.

    Just 17 hours after announcing he has tested positive for Covid-19, US president Donald Trump has now been moved to a military hospital after displaying “mild” Covid symptoms. Meanwhile, his campaign manager, Bill Stepien, has tested positive for the coronavirus, along with a former senior adviser, and at least 2 senators after attending a White House event. More people who…

  • Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra had Covid-19 but has since recovered | Thaiger

    Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra had Covid-19 but has since recovered

    Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra, and current fugitive, was infected with Covid-19 but has since recovered. BBC Thai report that the former prime minister has recently returned to his Dubai home after an extended stint in hospital. Thaksin says that he only informed the people closest to him about the infection. His is now 71 years old. “I was discharged…

  • 60 Burmese test negative for Covid-19 after contact with infected teen at border district | Thaiger

    60 Burmese test negative for Covid-19 after contact with infected teen at border district

    Those in the Kanchanburi province, close to the Thai-Myanmar border in the west of Thailand, have been on high alert since a Burmese teenager in a border town tested positive for Covid-19 last month. Myanmar health officials now report that 60 people in the Payantongsu district, who were in close contact with the 17 year old, have all tested negative…

  • UPDATE: US President Trump and First Lady test positive for Covid-19 | Thaiger

    UPDATE: US President Trump and First Lady test positive for Covid-19

    The US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania have tested positive for Covid-19. The President made the announcement on his Twitter account in the early hours of Friday morning, US time. The 74 year old President was diagnosed just hours after it became public that Hope Hicks, a Trump aide who had been travelling with him on Air Force…

  • The man who wrote the bad reviews for Koh Chang’s Sea View Resort has a criminal record | Thaiger

    The man who wrote the bad reviews for Koh Chang’s Sea View Resort has a criminal record

    In the ongoing stoush between the American, Wesley Barnes, and Koh Chang’s Sea View Resort, the story is now reaching way beyond Thailand’s borders, being reported in mainstream media around the world. Much of the media discussion has focused on whether it is appropriate to be able to sue people over a bad review with criminal defamation. Defamation is a…

  • The world’s Top 10 languages, spoken by native speakers | Thaiger

    The world’s Top 10 languages, spoken by native speakers

    I battle to speak one language, English, and can barely order my lunch in Thai. And, whilst studying French for 7 years at school, I can only ask a French-speaker for the time or order coffee. Sacre Bleu! The world’s most common languages changes over time and a world interlinked on the internet and aviation, like never before, is making…

  • Top 10 must-see towns in Asia | Thaiger

    Top 10 must-see towns in Asia

    Tropical nights, curious mountain silhouettes, sprawling rice paddies and exotic cuisine. You’ll also find some snow-topped mountains as well. The Thaiger has selected the Top Ten of these camera-worthy towns. Southern Asia is a concoction of the ancient, very modern, traditional and enigmatic. Amongst the islands, megacities and spectacular scenery, there are also some very pretty towns that deserve your days…

  • IATA proposes Covid testing before travelling to replace quarantine on arrival | Thaiger

    IATA proposes Covid testing before travelling to replace quarantine on arrival

    The International Air Transport Association is proposing travellers to take a Covid test prior to departure to replace worldwide mandatory quarantines on arrival. The push comes after it announces that international travel is down by 92% this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. As many countries are imposing mandatory quarantines that can be not only expensive but up to 14…

  • Vietnam’s booming manufacturing sector reduced to a trickle as world pandemic kills demand | Thaiger

    Vietnam’s booming manufacturing sector reduced to a trickle as world pandemic kills demand

    Vietnamese finance officials are downgrading expectations for a recovery of the south east Asian nation’s economy in 2021. The normally fast-growing gross domestic product in 2020 has stalled due to a huge drop in local and global demand, and the absence of international tourism. The booming economy, growing at an average of 6% per year since 2012, will struggle to reach…

  • Singapore’s population contracts along with its GDP | Thaiger

    Singapore’s population contracts along with its GDP

    The little south east Asian island nation of Singapore, which has always punched way above its weight, with the fourth largest economy, but the biggest GDP per capita in the region, is getting smaller. Both its economy and population. The population of the Republic of Singapore is shrinking for the first time since 2003. Border closures and, mostly, job losses, are…

  • Thailand seals its 2,000 kilometre border with Myanmar | Thaiger

    Thailand seals its 2,000 kilometre border with Myanmar

    Thailand’s Department of Disease Control remains on alert, and patrols increased along the Thai/Myanmar border, as Thailand’s western neighbour continues to register a spike in new Covid 19 cases – between 430 and 670 people each day, over the past 4 days. The DDC director-general Suwannachai Wattanayingcharoenchai told Bangkok Post that Thai “business operators should stop hiring foreign workers, especially Myanmar…

  • Burmese child contracted Covid-19 while crossing the border, report says | Thaiger

    Burmese child contracted Covid-19 while crossing the border, report says

    The 2 year old Burmese child, who tested positive for Covid-19 after leaving Thailand, may have contracted the virus while travelling from Thailand to Myanmar, according to a report from Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health Disease Control Department. The department says they suspect the child was exposed to the virus while crossing the border from the Mae Sot border district…

  • Richest 1% responsible for twice the amount of carbon emissions than the poorest 50% | Thaiger

    Richest 1% responsible for twice the amount of carbon emissions than the poorest 50%

    The richest people in the world, who make up just 1% of the population, are responsible for a significant amount of carbon emissions. A study shows that the “1 percenters” make up twice as much carbon pollution than the poorest half of the world. Some say the poor are the least responsible for climate change, but have to deal with…

  • England’s self-quarantine rule breakers will receive up to a 10,000 pound fine | Thaiger

    England’s self-quarantine rule breakers will receive up to a 10,000 pound fine

    England’s self-quarantine rule breakers are receiving up to a 10,000 pound fine, starting September 28, according to British PM Boris Johnson. The fine will be handed down to anyone who tests positive for the virus or has been in contact with someone who has the virus and dodges the rules for self-quarantine. For the first offence, rule breakers will receive…

  • 48 Thais deported from Malaysia after serving prison sentences | Thaiger

    48 Thais deported from Malaysia after serving prison sentences

    Malaysian authorities have sent home 48 Thais after finishing their prison sentences for working illegally. The 38 males and 10 women were deported to Thailand’s southern Songkhla Sadao district where they were immediately tested for Covid-19 upon arriving and sent to mandatory 14 day quarantine facilities. The main border checkpoint at Sadao was closed for 14 days following a surge…

  • US accuses Chinese companies of exploitation along the Mekong River | Thaiger

    US accuses Chinese companies of exploitation along the Mekong River

    The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is accusing Chinese companies of “exploitative practices” in the Mekong River region after a new partnership has been launched to combat “transnational crimes”. Pompeo named the China Communications Construction Company as one of the big offenders and says the Chinese Communist Party is responsible for the increase in human, wildlife and drug trafficking…

  • ‘Noul’ weakens as it pushes through Central Thailand today | Thaiger

    ‘Noul’ weakens as it pushes through Central Thailand today

    The remnants of Tropical Storm Noul are now situated over Central Thailand after passing over Vietnam’s central coast yesterday morning and then into Laos and north eastern Thailand last night with some high winds and rain preceding the eye of the storm. Provincial officials warned of flash floods and landslides in northern provinces ahead of the storm. The depression, now…

  • Border patrol volunteers catch 2 Chinese men who allegedly sneaked across the border | Thaiger

    Border patrol volunteers catch 2 Chinese men who allegedly sneaked across the border

    Tak Immigration police arrested 2 Chinese men who allegedly crossed the Thai-Myanmar border illegally. Border police tightened patrols after Myanmar reported a spike in Covid-19 cases in the past month, and even more so recently when a young Burmese child tested positive for the virus after arriving back to his home country from Tak’s Mae Sot district (in Northern Thailand).…

  • China re-affirms commitment to cooperate with Thailand over Covid vaccine | Thaiger

    China re-affirms commitment to cooperate with Thailand over Covid vaccine

    China is re-affirming its commitment to cooperate with Thailand over potential Covid-19 vaccines after its Chinese Ambassador to Thailand’s meeting with the Deputy PM Prawit today. Yang Xin furthered the partnership by offering China’s guidance and equipment support to facilitate testing, research and sourcing of an anti-Covid vaccine. Xin, the Chinese Charge d’Affaires, emphasised the importance of a good relationship…

  • Trucks lining up at border checkpoint after Myanmar imposes cross-border quota | Thaiger

    Trucks lining up at border checkpoint after Myanmar imposes cross-border quota

    Over 600 trucks are stranded at the border between Thailand and Myanmar after the latter country imposed a Covid-19 cross-border quota-allowing only 6 trucks per day to cross from each side. The trucks are carrying goods across the Mae Sai border checkpoint in Chiang Rai to be delivered to the town of Tachileik in the neighbouring country. The tight restrictions…

  • ‘Noul’ strengthens as it rips into Vietnam’s central coastline – VIDEO | Thaiger

    ‘Noul’ strengthens as it rips into Vietnam’s central coastline – VIDEO

    Tropical storm Noul is slamming into Central Vietnam’s coast, the eye of the storm expected to hit just north of Da Nang, after strengthening as it crossed over the South China Sea in a west north westerly direction, this week. It is now being reported to have reached typhoon strength. The storm will cross over the Vietnamese coast, at full…

  • Burmese child with Covid-19 was in Ayutthaya before leaving Thailand | Thaiger

    Burmese child with Covid-19 was in Ayutthaya before leaving Thailand

    Note: Previous reports from various news outlets say the Burmese child with Covid-19 is a boy while more recent reports say the child is a girl. Health officials are tracing back the Burmese family’s steps whose child who recently tested positive for Covid-19 after leaving Thailand. They say the parents worked in Ayutthaya and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces before heading to Tak’s…

  • ‘Impossible,’ health official says Burmese boy didn’t catch Covid-19 in Thailand | Thaiger

    ‘Impossible,’ health official says Burmese boy didn’t catch Covid-19 in Thailand

    Thai health officials are investigating a case where a Burmese child tested positive for Covid-19 in Myanmar just 9 days after he travelled out of Thailand. But it’s “impossible” the child contracted the virus in Thailand, according to the Department of Disease Control director general Suwanchai Wattanayingcharoenhai. The 2 year old boy left Mae Sot border district on September 4 and…

  • Covid-19 testing units to be stationed along Thai-Myanmar border | Thaiger

    Covid-19 testing units to be stationed along Thai-Myanmar border

    In an effort to prevent a second wave of Covid-19, mobile testing units are being sent out to areas along the Thai-Myanmar border following a surge of cases in the neighbouring country. The Biosafety Mobile Units will be run by medical volunteers along with help from local doctors from the Department of Disease Control. The 13 units will have laboratory…

  • Europe is warned of rising Covid-19 rates as it enters the autumn season – WHO | Thaiger

    Europe is warned of rising Covid-19 rates as it enters the autumn season – WHO

    “We are by no means out of the woods” – WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The World Health Organisation is warning that Europe will face a rising death toll from Covid-19 during the northern hemisphere autumn. The warning comes as the number of world daily infections hit a record high. The WHO reported 310,692 new cases worldwide on September 11, with…

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