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  • Thailand reports 9 cases of new Omicron BA.2 subvariant | Thaiger

    Thailand reports 9 cases of new Omicron BA.2 subvariant

    Thailand has detected the nine cases of the new Omicron subvariant BA.2, which is spreading across the globe with at least 40 countries reporting infections involving the mutated strain. The infections in Thailand involve both Thais and travellers from overseas. Through the laboratory procedure of whole-genome sequencing, Thailand’s Department of Medical Sciences and participating laboratories detected the BA.2 infections. The…

  • Where in Bangkok to dine for Chinese New Year 2022 | Thaiger

    Where in Bangkok to dine for Chinese New Year 2022

    If you are searching for a restaurant to dine in on Chinese New Year 2022, you have come to the perfect place! One of the most loved aspects of the Spring Festival is the ‘Reunion Dinner’. During this time, families gather together to enjoy a lavish supper. You will be happy to know that there are restaurants in Bangkok where…

  • Tourists turn their backs on Rayong over 330 baht antigen testing requirement | Thaiger

    Tourists turn their backs on Rayong over 330 baht antigen testing requirement

    Tourists have hit back at the eastern province of Rayong after officials imposed a mandatory antigen testing requirement on all visitors. According to a Nation Thailand report, all arrivals in the province must have a negative antigen test result, certified by a doctor, no more than 72 hours before arrival. Tourists have expressed their anger on social media, with most…

  • Thailand decriminalises cannabis, extracts with high-inducing THC still an illicit drug | Thaiger

    Thailand decriminalises cannabis, extracts with high-inducing THC still an illicit drug

    Thailand’s health minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, has confirmed that the Narcotics Control Board has approved the removal of cannabis from the Category 5 list of controlled drugs. According to a report from the Associated Press, Anutin says the drugs that remain on the list are opium, magic mushrooms, and extracts of cannabis containing more than 0.2% by weight of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).…

  • Thailand and Saudi Arabia to exchange ambassadors, resume full diplomatic ties | Thaiger

    Thailand and Saudi Arabia to exchange ambassadors, resume full diplomatic ties

    Following a meeting yesterday between Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and the Saudi leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, both countries have agreed to restore diplomatic ties in the near future. The Bangkok Post reports that Thailand and Saudi Arabia will exchange ambassadors as part of the agreement. Things have been frosty between the two countries since a diplomatic spat over…

  • China donates US$19.5 million worth military equipment to Philippines | Thaiger

    China donates US$19.5 million worth military equipment to Philippines

    Last week, China allocated the Philippines US$19.5 million in military equipment as part of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s vow to help the Philippines government with not only anti-narcotics and anti-terrorism efforts, but also disaster relief missions. China has helped the Philippines modernise its military in recent years by sending high-capacity weaponry and equipment to support ongoing missions despite tensions in…

  • At least 19 killed Indonesia’s West Papua nightclub fire | Thaiger

    At least 19 killed Indonesia’s West Papua nightclub fire

    At least 19 people have been killed in clashes between two groups in the town of Sorong in Indonesia’s West Papua province, authorities reported today, with the majority of the victims dying after the nightclub caught fire. “After the clash, it was found 18 other bodies inside the building. So the total casualty is 19 people,” the police officer informed local…

  • Philippines’ Typhoon Rai destroyed 1.5 million houses in total – IFRC | Thaiger

    Philippines’ Typhoon Rai destroyed 1.5 million houses in total – IFRC

    New figures from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) show the entire scope of the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Rai, locally called Odette, when it hit the Philippines last month, causing damage to 1.5 million homes, which was more than any previous typhoon in recent decades. The Philippine Red Cross is bolstering its shelter…

  • Thailand’s Test & Go registration opens on February 1 | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Test & Go registration opens on February 1

    Registration for Thailand’s (almost) quarantine exemption program known as Test & Go, part of the broader Thailand Pass online re-entry process, is reopening next week after being closed for the past month. Starting at 9am on February 1, fully vaccinated travellers from any country can apply for a Thailand Pass QR code to enter with (almost) quarantine-free travel, but there…

  • Thailand won’t allow entrance exam makeups, other Asian countries do | Thaiger

    Thailand won’t allow entrance exam makeups, other Asian countries do

    Thai students planning to take their university entrance exams must now miss the exam if they are in quarantine or self-isolation. The only other option is to take the exams next year. Meanwhile, other Asia countries are allowing students in quarantine and isolation to take this exam. China allowed students to take entrance exams at hospitals and special facilities, while…

  • Thailand’s FDA plans “Cannabis Sandbox” entry scheme for tourists | Thaiger

    Thailand’s FDA plans “Cannabis Sandbox” entry scheme for tourists

    A “Cannabis Sandbox” entry scheme is being discussed to draw in marijuana enthusiasts from overseas. Yes… we said cannabis. But don’t get too excited. When the government talks about cannabis, they mean parts of the plant with low (very low) traces of the psychoactive component THC. The Thai Food and Drug Administration mentioned the idea of a “Cannabis Sandbox” for…

  • Pattaya mayor says there will be no festivals, fireworks for Chinese New Year | Thaiger

    Pattaya mayor says there will be no festivals, fireworks for Chinese New Year

    There will be no parades, carnivals, festivals, fireworks, or other events that draw large crowds during the February 1 Chinese New Year ceremony in Pattaya, according to the mayor Sonthaya Khunplume. While the major festivities won’t be happening this year, the city will still be decorated to celebrate the Year of the Tiger. Religious events will still be able to…

  • Tuesday Covid Update: 6,718 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Tuesday Covid Update: 6,718 new cases; provincial totals

    12 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 22,057 with 359 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 6,718 new Covid-19 cases and 7,659 recoveries. There are now 81,532 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of…

  • CCSA clarifies details on Test & Go, registration opens at 9am on February 1 | Thaiger

    CCSA clarifies details on Test & Go, registration opens at 9am on February 1

    Registration for Thailand’s quarantine exemption scheme known as Test & Go is reopening next week after being closed for the past month due to the emergence of the Omicron Covid-19 variant in Thailand. Starting at 9am on February 1, fully vaccinated travellers from any country can apply for a Thailand Pass QR code to enter with (almost) quarantine-free travel, but…

  • Ask Jay, Natty and Jett Anything! | Thaiger Unfiltered | Thaiger

    Ask Jay, Natty and Jett Anything! | Thaiger Unfiltered

    Thaiger Unfiltered | Ep.08 Here’s a chance for our viewers to ask Jett and Jay any questions they have and they will answer you with their responses unfiltered! Please be kind and appropriate.

  • Woman puts up billboard in Phuket to find missing cats, 30,000 baht reward for each | Thaiger

    Woman puts up billboard in Phuket to find missing cats, 30,000 baht reward for each

    A Japanese woman paid over 300,000 baht to put up billboards in Phuket in other to find her two cats which have both been missing since last November. She says she’ll pay a 30,000 baht reward for each cat Her Thai employee shared with Thai media that her Japanese employer brought four cats from Japan. One day, the delivery staff…

  • Domestic tourism stimulus scheme gets 9-billion-baht budget approval for phase 4 | Thaiger

    Domestic tourism stimulus scheme gets 9-billion-baht budget approval for phase 4

    The government’s domestic tourism stimulus scheme enters phase 4 from February, with Cabinet approving a 9-billion-baht budget. “We Travel Together’ (Rao Tiew Duay Kan) will run until July, according to a government spokesperson. According to a Thai PBS World report, participants can benefit from a 40% discount on hotel rates, up to a maximum of 3,000 baht a night and…

  • Prayut’s Saudi Arabia trip a ‘breakthrough’ after 30 years of tense relations | Thaiger

    Prayut’s Saudi Arabia trip a ‘breakthrough’ after 30 years of tense relations

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is currently in Saudi Arabia in an effort to restore Thai-Saudi economic and diplomatic relations. Experts say the trip, which is the first government trip between the two countries after 30 years, is a huge breakthrough after three decades of tense relations between the two countries. Relations first turned cold in 1989 after the Blue Diamond Affair…

  • Death of Bangkok doctor on zebra crossing highlights danger of Thai roads – again | Thaiger

    Death of Bangkok doctor on zebra crossing highlights danger of Thai roads – again

    In the last World Health Organisation report into road deaths in Southeast Asia and Asia, it probably won’t come as a surprise to learn that Thailand came top. According to the 2018 report, the kingdom had an average of 32.7 deaths per 100,000 people. This compares to 26.4 in Vietnam and 23.6 in Malaysia, followed by Myanmar (19.9), Cambodia (17.8),…

  • Deadline to apply for 60-day “Covid” visa extension pushed to March 25 | Thaiger

    Deadline to apply for 60-day “Covid” visa extension pushed to March 25

    While there has been no formal announcement, it appears the deadline to apply for the 60-day “Covid” visa extension scheme has been pushed to March 25. The deadline was set for today, but a signed document from Thai Immigration leaked last night shows that foreigners can now apply for the visa extension for another two months. The visa extension scheme…

  • Firms warn of Hong Kong talent shortage as expats give up and leave due to ongoing Covid restrictions | Thaiger

    Firms warn of Hong Kong talent shortage as expats give up and leave due to ongoing Covid restrictions

    Investment banks and corporate laws firms are among the businesses warning of an impending talent crunch in Hong Kong as ongoing travel restrictions force expats to give up and leave. According to a Reuters report, Australian lawyer Tania Sibree is one of many foreign professionals heading back home. “The hotel quarantine made it just so tough for people to travel…

  • Taiwan reports 39 Chinese warplanes including H-6 bomber in air defence zone | Thaiger

    Taiwan reports 39 Chinese warplanes including H-6 bomber in air defence zone

    Taiwan air force has ordered its fighter jets to dispatch and missile defence systems activated yesterday after dozens of Chinese jets infiltrated the island’s air defence zone with an H-6 bomber. Although Beijing had not released a statement on the event, the warplanes were reportedly seen in the south-western Air Defence Identification Zone, which is self-declared airspace that is monitored…

  • More than 100 migrants caught in Kanchanaburi for alleged illegal entry | Thaiger

    More than 100 migrants caught in Kanchanaburi for alleged illegal entry

    Thai border patrols arrested 107 Burmese migrants for allegedly illegally crossing the border into the western province Kanchanaburi on Sunday. The migrants told Thai officials they came from Phayathonezu, Moulmein, Yangon, Bago and Dawei townships in Myanmar. They crossed into Thailand seeking jobs here. Authorities also arrested one Thai guide for providing assistance to people illegally entering the country. Authorities…

  • Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister infected with Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister infected with Covid-19

    Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society Minister has Covid-19. The minister, Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, is currently in hospital with a fever and headache. He says he may have contracted the virus on a trip to Chiang Mai last Thursday. It remains unknown which variant he contracted. The infection has not reached his lungs, however, other members of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party…

  • African Swine Fever reported at three pig farms in Prachuap Khiri Khan | Thaiger

    African Swine Fever reported at three pig farms in Prachuap Khiri Khan

    Provincial livestock authorities in Prachuap Khiri Khan discovered three pig farms in Muang and Thap Sakae districts were infected with African Swine Fever. The reports come in the midst of a pork price crisis said to be driven by an outbreak of the highly contagious and deadly viral disease of pigs. 117 pigs from the three farms altogether had to…

  • Woman kidnapped from hotel quarantine allegedly by men posing as police officers | Thaiger

    Woman kidnapped from hotel quarantine allegedly by men posing as police officers

    A woman infected with Covid-19 was allegedly kidnapped from a quarantine hotel in Bangkok by a group of men posing as police officers. The 55 year old father file a report with police on Saturday, claiming that his 23 year old daughter was kidnapped from a hotel quarantine by a group of men claiming to be police. Apparently, one of…

  • 32 public toilets at Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya will be ready by this April | Thaiger

    32 public toilets at Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya will be ready by this April

    The Deputy City Mayor of Pattaya told Thai media that 32 public toilets at Bali Hai Pier will be finished and ready to use by April, admitting that construction for the 5 million baht restroom project had fallen a bit behind schedule. Deputy mayor Pattana Boonsawat told Thai media that the construction of the toilets fell behind schedule due to…

  • Samsung removes ad in Singapore of drag queen hugging Muslim mother | Thaiger

    Samsung removes ad in Singapore of drag queen hugging Muslim mother

    Following the outcry from socially conservative groups, South Korean electronics giant Samsung has withdrawn its online advertisement in Singapore that portrayed a hijab-wearing Muslim mom hugging her drag queen son. The ad from Samsung’s “Listen to Your Heart” promotion was allegedly accused of advertising homosexuality and transgenderism by promoting wearable devices like noise-cancelling headphones and smartwatches that apparently highlighted the…

  • Monday Covid Update: 7,139 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Monday Covid Update: 7,139 new cases; provincial totals

    13 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 22,045 with 347 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 7,139 new Covid-19 cases and 8,100 recoveries. There are now 82,485 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of…

  • Indonesia to launch travel bubble with Singapore, entry to islands Batam, Bintan | Thaiger

    Indonesia to launch travel bubble with Singapore, entry to islands Batam, Bintan

    A travel bubble is in the works between Singapore and Indonesia’s resort islands of Batam and Bintan. The Covid-19 situation at both islands in the archipelago is now under control and officials are moving forward with plans for a safe travel corridor, according to Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto during a virtual press conference today. “The government is pushing…