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  • Rohingya refugee camp fire leaves at least 11 dead in Bangladesh | Thaiger

    Rohingya refugee camp fire leaves at least 11 dead in Bangladesh

    A fire at a Bangladesh Rohingya refugee camp has left at least 11 dead. The camp, in Cox’s Bazar was destroyed by the fire leaving at least 10,000 Rohingya families without homes. The Inter Sector Coordination Group reports that those families total around 45,000 people, but say that number could climb as rescue organisations assess the situation. Hospitals, schools, women’s…

  • Sorry, not sorry: Myanmar’s military says it’s sad about killings, but won’t stop crackdown | Thaiger

    Sorry, not sorry: Myanmar’s military says it’s sad about killings, but won’t stop crackdown

    Myanmar’s military says it’s sad about those killed during the anti-coup protests, but is not stopping its crackdown. The military says it will continue to stamp out, what it says, is anarchy, despite international condemnation and sanctions. Over 260 people have been killed since the February 1 coup, with the UN saying that number includes women and children. But, junta…

  • UNAids staffer who reported sexual assault at a Bangkok hotel loses dismissal case | Thaiger

    UNAids staffer who reported sexual assault at a Bangkok hotel loses dismissal case

    A former policy advisor for a United Nations programme fighting AIDS, who claims she was sexually assaulted in a Bangkok hotel elevator by a then-senior official for the agency and was later fired after going public with the accusations, lost her appeal against her termination from UNAids. The 41 year old Martina Brostrom from Sweden says she was sexually assaulted…

  • Children in Thai border town trained to duck and cover in case of Myanmar conflict | Thaiger

    Children in Thai border town trained to duck and cover in case of Myanmar conflict

    With the ongoing violence in Myanmar following last month’s coup, children just across the border in Thailand’s northern Mae Hong Son province are being trained by Thai army rangers to duck, crawl and take cover, just in case potential conflict between the military in Myanmar and ethic armies makes its way to the Thai-Myanmar border. According to Reuters, there are…

  • EU, US imposes sanctions on 11 Burmese officials over coup violence | Thaiger

    EU, US imposes sanctions on 11 Burmese officials over coup violence

    The European Union, along with the US is issuing sanctions on 11 Myanmar officials over military violence against anti-coup protesters. 10 top military officers were among those to receive sanctions which include travel bans and the freezing of assets. 2 senior officals, including the national police chief were also targetted by the EU. The eleventh person to be sanctioned is…

  • Australian couple detained in Myanmar as they tried to flee the country | Thaiger

    Australian couple detained in Myanmar as they tried to flee the country

    As violence continues after the Myanmar coup with the death toll now past 200, an Australian couple was detained as they were trying to leave the country on a relief flight, according to Agence France-Presse. They are now believed to be on house arrest. Reports say Matthew O’Kane and Christa Avery ran a consultancy business in Yangon, the country’s largest…

  • Burmese healthcare workers take to the streets to protest military coup | Thaiger

    Burmese healthcare workers take to the streets to protest military coup

    Healthcare workers in Myanmar staged a dawn rally yesterday, in protest at the February 1 military coup that deposed the government of civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. The group of doctors and nurses took to the streets just before dawn, in a bid to avoid a clash with security forces. The protest action follows another weekend of military crackdowns…

  • Bangkok fiddles whilst Chiang Mai burns – who’s behind the annual smoke season? | Thaiger

    Bangkok fiddles whilst Chiang Mai burns – who’s behind the annual smoke season?

    OPINION In the December 2020 outbreak of Covid in the seafood markets along the coast of Samut Sakhon Burmese migrant workers, many of them entering Thailand illegally, bore the brunt of the blame. The Thai media reported widely that it was the fault of the illegal migrants. But the source of the migrants, trafficking gangs working for larger corporations to…

  • Malaysia joins calls to hold emergency ASEAN summit over Myanmar political situation | Thaiger

    Malaysia joins calls to hold emergency ASEAN summit over Myanmar political situation

    Malaysia is joining calls to hold an emergency ASEAN summit to discuss the political turmoil in its neighbouring country of Myanmar. Malaysian PM Muhyiddin Yassin says he supports Indonesia’s president who originally proposed the emergency meeting. Muhyiddin says the continued use of lethal violence against unarmed civilians was unacceptable, and urged Myanmar’s military leadership “to change its course and choose…

  • North Korea severs ties with Malaysia over “unpardonable” US extradition | Thaiger

    North Korea severs ties with Malaysia over “unpardonable” US extradition

    The reclusive country of North Korea has confirmed a severing of diplomatic ties with Malaysia after its one-time ally agreed to extradite a North Korean citizen to the US. According to the Bangkok Post, Pyongyang has described the extradition as an “unpardonable crime”, accusing Malaysia of responding to US pressure with blind obedience. The country’s foreign ministry has announced that…

  • Indonesian police may have found officer missing since 2004 tsunami in mental health facility | Thaiger

    Indonesian police may have found officer missing since 2004 tsunami in mental health facility

    Officials in the Indonesian province of Aceh believe they may have found a police officer who has been missing since the Indian Ocean tsunami struck 16 years ago. The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami was one of the world’s worst recorded natural disasters, killing around a quarter of a million people in several countries around the Indian Ocean. Aceh was the…

  • Investigation underway after 77 migrants allegedly contract Covid-19 at Thai immigration centres | Thaiger

    Investigation underway after 77 migrants allegedly contract Covid-19 at Thai immigration centres

    The Disease Control Department has launched an investigation after 77 migrants seemingly contracted Covid-19 while being held at Thai immigration centres in Bangkok. It’s understood around 68 of the illegal migrants are Burmese, while the others are Laotian and Cambodian nationals. They are being detained at immigration offices in the Bangkok districts of Bang Khen and Lak Si. According to…

  • 20 more people killed in Myanmar as UN says victims include women and children | Thaiger

    20 more people killed in Myanmar as UN says victims include women and children

    At least 20 more people were allegedly killed in Myanmar as a result of the military cracking down on coup protesters, with the UN saying women and children are among the victims. Now, according to the UN, at least 138 peaceful protesters have been killed since the February 1 military coup. Last Saturday saw 18 people killed, while Sunday saw…

  • Myanmar military unfazed by looming sanctions | Thaiger

    Myanmar military unfazed by looming sanctions

    Myanmar’s military is unfazed by looming sanctions with generals saying they are ready to withstand being isolated by the international world. UN special envoy on Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener says at least 38 more people have been killed as of today with thousands fleeing an industrial suburb of Yangon after 40 people were killed there on last Sunday. Residents also…

  • China to facilitate visas for foreigners inoculated with Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccine | Thaiger

    China to facilitate visas for foreigners inoculated with Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccine

    China will issue visas to foreigners who have been inoculated with Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccines. Chinese embassies in various countries including the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom released a statement yesterday saying they would facilitate visas for applicants who have been vaccinated with Chinese-made jabs. Only those who are travelling to China for work, or those who have family…

  • Royal Thai Army to set up refugee camps for those fleeing Myanmar | Thaiger

    Royal Thai Army to set up refugee camps for those fleeing Myanmar

    With 100 people thought to be dead in Myanmar since the military took power last month, the Royal Thai Army plans to set up temporary camps for Burmese nationals fleeing the neighbouring country to escape political violence. Some say the actual death toll is much higher. Refugee camps will be set up in Ranong and Chumphon which border Myanmar’s southern-most…

  • 3 protesters die overnight in Yangon, Myanmar | Thaiger

    3 protesters die overnight in Yangon, Myanmar

    The latest tragic loss of life in Myanmar occurred in Yangon overnight. 3 protesters died at vigils in honor of those who have died since the military coup on February 1st, 2021. The military has been using more force against all protests with over 70 lives now lost. The vast majority of demonstrations and arrests happen during the daytime and…

  • Uh oh: Netflix may stop allowing the sharing of passwords | Thaiger

    Uh oh: Netflix may stop allowing the sharing of passwords

    Netflix is announcing that it may stop allowing users to share passwords with others who live elsewhere, in a worrying move for those who love to freeload off of their friends. Some free loaders took to Twitter to share the news of an apparent ban on sharing passwords as they say they were notified that they needed to be subscribers…

  • UK now advising its citizens to leave Myanmar in wake of escalating coup violence | Thaiger

    UK now advising its citizens to leave Myanmar in wake of escalating coup violence

    After increasing violence in Myanmar, Britain is now advising its citizens to get out of the country virtually at the same time an UN expert is saying that the military is likely committing “crimes against humanity.” Military authorities are allegedly resorting to murdering protesters, even targetting rescue workers in the process. UN expert, Thomas Andrews, says at least 70 people…

  • Myanmar likely committing “crimes against humanity”- UN expert | Thaiger

    Myanmar likely committing “crimes against humanity”- UN expert

    A UN expert is claiming that Myanmar’s military is likely committing “crimes against humanity” after at least 70 people have allegedly been “murdered” since the military coup in February. Thomas Andrews, the UN’s top expert on rights in Myanmar, reportedly made the revelation to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. He went on to say that the country is…

  • Novavax says vaccine 100% effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalisation | Thaiger

    Novavax says vaccine 100% effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalisation

    The US firm Novavax says trials on its Covid-19 vaccine have shown it to be 100% effective at preventing serious illness, hospitalisation or death from the virus. However, the efficacy rate fell sharply against mild to moderate cases of the South African variant. The Bangkok Post reports that one phase 3 trial took place in the UK and included 15,000…

  • UK insists AstraZeneca vaccine is safe as some European nations suspend use | Thaiger

    UK insists AstraZeneca vaccine is safe as some European nations suspend use

    The British government says the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine developed in conjunction with Oxford University is safe and effective. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was responding to news that a number of European countries have suspended use of the jab after some patients developed blood clots. “We’ve been clear that it’s both safe and effective, and when people are asked to come…

  • Thailand calls on Myanmar military to release detainees and to de-escalate the situation | Thaiger

    Thailand calls on Myanmar military to release detainees and to de-escalate the situation

    Thailand is urging Myanmar to release everyone who was detained by the military following last month’s coup. Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement today calling on a de-escalation of the country’s situation where many have been injured and even killed in protests. “As a neighbor, sharing a long common border, and with the Myanmar and Thai peoples having…

  • Homes and highways in Vietnam are being lost as Mekong delta washes away | Thaiger

    Homes and highways in Vietnam are being lost as Mekong delta washes away

    The following story was written by Michael Tatarski for China Dialogue, a non-profit focused on environmental challenges related to China. One night two years ago, Lam Thi Le and Nguyen Van Thuong heard loud cracks coming from their neighbours’ riverfront home. The neighbours left, and a day later half of their house collapsed into the broad Tien River as the…

  • Indonesia designates 3 areas of Bali as Covid-19 ‘green zones’ to welcome foreign tourists | Thaiger

    Indonesia designates 3 areas of Bali as Covid-19 ‘green zones’ to welcome foreign tourists

    In a move that Thai officials may watch with some interest, the governor of Bali, Indonesia, has designated 3 areas of the province as Covid-19 “green zones” to welcome international tourists. The popular tourist destinations of Ubud, Sanur, and Nusa Dua, have all been labelled “green zones” as Indonesia takes tentative steps towards re-opening its borders. Bali governor, Wayan Koster,…

  • Man arrested trying to smuggle 28 million baht in gold across Burmese border | Thaiger

    Man arrested trying to smuggle 28 million baht in gold across Burmese border

    A Thai man is under arrest after police say he allegedly was caught smuggling a whopping 28 million baht worth of gold bars across the Burmese border. The man, identified only as 37 year old “Chart” was arrested after being searched at a checkpoint in Sanghklaburi district in Kanchanaburi province last night. Police say they were tipped off and went…

  • Burmese migrants arrested after wading across border river | Thaiger

    Burmese migrants arrested after wading across border river

    13 illegal Burmese migrants are under arrest today after being caught allegedly trying to enter Thailand through a bordering river. The job-seekers, one with a child, were arrested in the Sangkhlaburi district of Thailand’s western Kanchanaburi province this morning. Villagers first spotted the migrants while they were in the river and notified the local officials, soldiers and police to investigate…

  • Thailand welcomes UN to inspect ethnic Karen village in Kaeng Krachan national park | Thaiger

    Thailand welcomes UN to inspect ethnic Karen village in Kaeng Krachan national park

    Thailand’s government says it is welcoming the UN to inspect the ethnic Karen village in Kaeng Krachan national park, Phetchaburi, after ongoing allegations of human rights violations allegedly committed by Thai officials. The villagers were evacuated from their original village of Ban Bang Kloy or Jai Paendin in the national park after locals complained that the village’s location could potentially…

  • Is this the next big change in pop music? The winners of the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year Award, BTS | Thaiger

    Is this the next big change in pop music? The winners of the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year Award, BTS

    https://youtu.be/bFmUwmQZ30A 2020 IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year Award. In the past 8 years the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year Award has been given to Ed Sheeran, Adele, One Direction, and Taylor Swift and Drake. BTS are backed up by ARMY, their huge fanbase. The power of ARMY. The IFPI represents the recorded music industry worldwide. It’s…

  • Cambodian dog slaughterhouse shut down, owner says he is “ashamed” | Thaiger

    Cambodian dog slaughterhouse shut down, owner says he is “ashamed”

    After increasing calls to end the dog meat trade, a Cambodian slaughterhouse is shutting down, with its owner saying he is “ashamed.” Ouk Mol, the owner, says the dog slaughterhouse has killed more than a million dogs since opening in 1995. According to Four Paws animal rights group, Cambodia slaughters between 2 to 3 million dogs per year, while offering…

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