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  • 10 rebel groups in Myanmar throw their support behind anti-coup protesters | VIDEO

    10 rebel groups in Myanmar throw their support behind anti-coup protesters | VIDEO

    Myanmar’s most prominent ethnic and political rebel groups are throwing their support behind the country’s anti-coup protesters. Yesterday, 10 of the groups convened a conference call to discuss the military leaders killing protesters and citizens. Nearly 600 Burmese citizens have now been killed in the violent crackdown that started after the February 1 coup that ousted the government of Aung…

  • Hong Kong slaps Singapore Airlines with 2 week ban over Covid infractions

    Hong Kong slaps Singapore Airlines with 2 week ban over Covid infractions

    Hong Kong has implemented a 2 week ban on Singapore Airlines passenger flights from Singapore, after a passenger tested positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday. Hong Kong authorities say 3 other passengers on the flight also failed to follow the territory’s Prevention and Control of Disease Regulations. Singapore Airlines have confirmed the ban, which is in place until April 16, but…

  • Fears grow in Myanmar as military junta orders internet shutdown

    Fears grow in Myanmar as military junta orders internet shutdown

    Pro-democracy activists in Myanmar are desperately trying to find alternative communication channels as the country’s internet blackout worsens. On Thursday, the military ordered internet providers to cut off wireless broadband access, despite businesses in the country calling for a halt to the ongoing disruption to service. Internet provider Ooredoo texted customers to inform them that the Burmese military has issued…

  • Belgian police clash with Covid-19-flaunting park crowd

    Belgian police clash with Covid-19-flaunting park crowd

    While the Thai government has decided that spraying water for Songkran may lead to a Covid-19 outbreak, Belgian authorities sprayed water on a crowd to prevent a Covid-19 outbreak in Brussels. What started as an April Fool’s Day prank devolved into pandemonium and violence as throngs of people violating coronavirus restrictions and police trying to enforce the rules. Mounted on…

  • UN Human Rights Office calls for Southeast Asian countries to protect Burmese refugees

    UN Human Rights Office calls for Southeast Asian countries to protect Burmese refugees

    With Burmese nationals fleeing to Thailand to escape the violence in following the military coup, the United Nations UN Human Rights Office for Southeast Asia is calling on all neighbouring countries to protect the refugees and to not force undocumented migrants to return to Myanmar. The UN says the human rights situation in Myanmar is “rapidly deteriorating.” At least 510…

  • “Inside job” allegations as Yangon malls linked to Burmese military burn down

    “Inside job” allegations as Yangon malls linked to Burmese military burn down

    2 Yangon department stores with links to the Burmese military have been burnt down overnight, with some saying it was an inside job. The Ruby Mart, in Kyauktadar Township, and The Gandamar Wholesale Center in Mayangone Township, are both affiliated with the military junta, and some suspect the fires were started with the intention of blaming pro-democracy protesters. Thai PBS…

  • Police arrest 2 Lao men, seize 550 kilograms of methamphetamine at Mekong River bank

    Police arrest 2 Lao men, seize 550 kilograms of methamphetamine at Mekong River bank

    In another drug bust by the Mekong River, police seized 550 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine valued at around 275 million baht. Methamphetamine trafficking across the river from Laos to Thailand has spiked since the Myanmar coup. Many militant groups in Myanmar border towns rely on synthetic drug production as a main source of income. With tightened patrol along the Thai-Myanmar…

  • Government has repatriation plan for Thai citizens if Burmese situation deteriorates

    Government has repatriation plan for Thai citizens if Burmese situation deteriorates

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it has formulated a plan to evacuate Thai citizens from Myanmar should the situation deteriorate further. Spokesman Tanee Sangrat says the Thai Embassy in Yangon has confirmed that protests against the ruling junta are ongoing, but deliveries of food have not been affected. According to a report in the Bangkok Post, Tanee says the…

  • Covid-19 spike feared during India’s Holi holiday

    Covid-19 spike feared during India’s Holi holiday

    As Covid-19 still surgess in India, many fear a sharp increase in Coronavirus infections during the Indian holiday of Holi. Infection rates just saw their sharpest increase since last October, exceeding 60,000 cases a day in the past week up from only about 10,000 in February. Many fear that the upcoming Holi holiday, where Hindus gather and revel by spraying…

  • Miss Grand Myanmar finds refuge in Thailand for 3 months

    Miss Grand Myanmar finds refuge in Thailand for 3 months

    Miss Grand Myanmar (from the Miss Grand International pageant) will remain safely in Thailand for the next 3 months after her passionate plea for international aid to the people of Myanmar. During the recent Miss Grand International pageant, Miss Grand Myanmar, Han Lay, called for global attention to the continuing Burmese crisis following the February 1 military coup. Han Lay…

  • Covid cluster on China-Myanmar border locked down

    Covid cluster on China-Myanmar border locked down

    A city on the China-Myanmar border has gone into lockdown today, citing 9 Covid infections including several Burmese citizens. Ruili, a Chinese city in the Yunnan province in the far southwest of the country has been locked down with all residents being instructed to stay home for a week. The 9 newly confirmed Coronavirus infections included 6 symptomatic cases, along…

  • Tourism developments threaten Cambodia’s forests and coastline

    Tourism developments threaten Cambodia’s forests and coastline

    The following story is by Danielle Keeton Olsen and Roun Ry for China Dialogue, a nonprofit focused on environmental news related to China and Asia. “Before when we wanted to eat, we just went and caught some fish, but now it’s nothing like before, as all the natural resources have disappeared,” says 68 year old Sen Chantha who lives in…

  • Drug trafficking in Thailand spikes following Myanmar coup, volunteers keep close eye on border

    Drug trafficking in Thailand spikes following Myanmar coup, volunteers keep close eye on border

    Thailand has faced a spike in methamphetamine trafficking across the Mekong River following the military coup in neighbouring Myanmar. Local volunteers along the river are now helping out to identify potential drug smugglers disguised as fishermen. The volunteers tip off police when they see suspicious activity since they can’t make arrests and confronting a drug trafficker could be dangerous. One…

  • ASEAN summit will discuss situation in Myanmar and crisis facing Karen people

    ASEAN summit will discuss situation in Myanmar and crisis facing Karen people

    Thailand’s Foreign Minister says next month’s ASEAN summit in Brunei will discuss the ongoing crisis in Myanmar and the plight of the country’s Karen people. Don Pramudwinai says the Thai government is monitoring the situation closely, amid reports that thousands of Karen people have fled into Thailand to escape the violence of the Burmese military junta. “I cannot reveal the…

  • Thai PM joins world leaders in calling for pandemic treaty

    Thai PM joins world leaders in calling for pandemic treaty

    Thailand’s PM has joined world leaders and the World Health Organisation in calling for a pandemic treaty to prepare for the next global health crisis. Prayut Chan-o-cha has added his signature to an article signed by more than 20 world leaders, including the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the British PM, Boris Johnson, and WHO boss,…

  • “Satan Shoes” with human blood faces lawsuit for stepping on Nike trademark

    “Satan Shoes” with human blood faces lawsuit for stepping on Nike trademark

    Trouble is afoot for a collaboration between rapper Lil Nas X and New York art collective MSCHF who now face a lawsuit from Nike over their “Satan Shoes,” which have each contain a drop of human blood in their soles. The Satan Shoes were made using modified Nike Air Max 97s. The black shoes are jeweled with a pentagram and feature…

  • WHO along with 23 nations support international treaty for future pandemics

    WHO along with 23 nations support international treaty for future pandemics

    The World Health Organisation, along with 23 nations are supporting the idea of an international treaty to prepare the world for future pandemics. The idea, which was introduced last November by the chairman of European Union leaders Charles Michel at a G20 summit, would ensure universal and equitable access to vaccines, medicines and diagnostics for pandemics. Today, that idea has…

  • Indonesia to introduce new GeNose Covid-19 test for foreign visitors to Bali

    Indonesia to introduce new GeNose Covid-19 test for foreign visitors to Bali

    The Indonesian government says that from next month, it will allow the use of the GeNose Covid-19 detector for foreign visitors to the island of Bali. This will replace the previous requirement for a negative PCR test or antigen rapid test obtained within 2 days of arrival. From April 1, foreign visitors will be able to take the GeNose Covid-19…

  • Suez Canal: Container ship freed, traffic moving again

    Suez Canal: Container ship freed, traffic moving again

    World shipping is now playing catch up after the Suez Canal traffic started moving again. The huge Ever Given container ship has been dislodged and is now heading to a shipyard for inspections. The container ship was stuck, sideways, in the Suez Canal for nearly a week with over 300 ships waiting at either end of the canal to get…

  • Thai government denies Burmese refugees are being pushed back over the border

    Thai government denies Burmese refugees are being pushed back over the border

    The Thai government has denied media reports that Burmese refugees fleeing the conflict in Myanmar are being pushed back over the border. Tanee Sangrat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs insists that news reports claiming some Karen villagers who arrived in Thailand had been forced to return to Myanmar are false. “Those reports cite information solely from non-official sources without…

  • Stuck ship partially freed, Thai exports look to bypass Suez

    Stuck ship partially freed, Thai exports look to bypass Suez

    The massive container ship stuck in the Suez Canal, the world’s busiest trade routes, has been partially freed and refloated. The 400-metre cargo ship was pushed off track by strong wind and has been wedged sideways, blocking the trade route in Egypt. Thai exporters have been looking into bypassing the Suez Canal and some may still have to seek extensions…

  • Thai government says no need to evacuate citizens from Myanmar for now

    Thai government says no need to evacuate citizens from Myanmar for now

    Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the deteriorating situation in Myanmar is not serious enough to require the evacuation of Thai citizens. Thani Saengrat from the MFA says the situation is being assessed on a daily basis and the ministry is working with the Royal Thai Embassy in Yangon to prepare an evacuation plan should such a step become necessary.…

  • Government ready to assist Thai businesses affected by Suez Canal blockage

    Government ready to assist Thai businesses affected by Suez Canal blockage

    The Thai government says it’s ready to help businesses affected by the blockage of the Ever Given cargo ship in Egypt’s Suez Canal. The 400-metre container ship was blown off course and got stuck sideways in the canal last Tuesday, leading to chaos in world shipping. The blockage in one of the world’s most significant trading routes has caused a…

  • Thousands of displaced Burmese flee to Thailand following military air strikes

    Thousands of displaced Burmese flee to Thailand following military air strikes

    As the situation escalates in Myanmar, and fears grow that civil war is about to break out, around 3,000 displaced Burmese villagers have fled to Thailand. The Bangkok Post reports that on Saturday, the Burmese army launched an air offensive on a village controlled by an armed ethnic group. The village in the southeastern Karen state is close to the…

  • More than 100 Burmese citizens killed in the past 24 hours – Myanmar military defies international demands

    More than 100 Burmese citizens killed in the past 24 hours – Myanmar military defies international demands

    The reported killing of protesters and Burmese citizens by Myanmar’s Tatmadaw of over 100 people in the past 24 hours, makes Saturday, March 27 the single deadliest day since February 1 coup. The number of Burmese civilians reported killed since the coup has reached 440 people. On the BBC, more than 90 deaths were confirmed by the Assistance Association for…

  • The cost of one stuck ship in the Suez Canal – rising costs of fuel, household goods, food

    The cost of one stuck ship in the Suez Canal – rising costs of fuel, household goods, food

    That container ship is still stuck in the Suez Canal. It’s created a huge traffic jam at either end – some 240 ships. Even if they clear the blockage (get the ship out of the way to let other ships pass) soon, it’s predicted to take most of April to clear the backlog. The cost to world shipping has been…

  • At least 16 shot and killed by Myanmar military on Armed Forces Day

    At least 16 shot and killed by Myanmar military on Armed Forces Day

    At least 16 people are dead after Myanmar’s military fired shots at protesters today despite it being Armed Forces Day. Despite widespread condemnation, the Burmese junta leader issued a statement that the military will “continue to protect its people and strive for democracy”. The protesters seemed to defy the military’s warnings that they could be shot in the head and…

  • Hundreds of Burmese refugees flee to Thailand, risking arrest and deportation

    Hundreds of Burmese refugees flee to Thailand, risking arrest and deportation

    Hundreds of Burmese refugees are fleeing to Thailand in a risky bid to escape the Myanmar army, which seized government in a coup de etat on February 1. The Royal Thai Army has set up temporary camps to deal with the massive influx of immigrants, but since Thailand is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, the immigrants are…

  • AstraZeneca vaccine drops 3 percentage points in effectiveness rate

    AstraZeneca vaccine drops 3 percentage points in effectiveness rate

    The makers of the Covid-19 AstraZeneca vaccine have dropped its effectiveness rate by 3 percent. The revised rate comes after an independent panel of experts appointed to supervise the trial expressed concern that AstraZeneca had failed to include updated data in its initially released figure. The US National Institutes of Health then issued a rare statement asking AstraZeneca to work…

  • Suez Canal blocked by large container ship blown off course

    Suez Canal blocked by large container ship blown off course

    Cargo ships on one of the busiest trade routes in the world, the Suez Canal, came to a stop after a large container vessel got stuck sideways and blocked marine traffic. More than 100 ships were reportedly blocked from transit along the canal, which stretches across Egypt from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean connecting Asia to Europe. Apparently, a…

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