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  • A German photographer’s unique images of the Spanish Civil War | Thaiger

    A German photographer’s unique images of the Spanish Civil War

    To escape from Nazi Germany, Walter Reuter moved to Spain in 1933. There, he documented the civil war from start to finish. Thousands of the images he captured were discovered only in 2016 and are still being studied. SOURCE: DW News

  • China: How has a new ‘historical resolution’ cemented Xi Jinping’s power? | Thaiger

    China: How has a new ‘historical resolution’ cemented Xi Jinping’s power?

    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on Thursday approved a rare resolution that is set to consolidate President Xi Jinping’s authority and cement his status as one of the most important leaders in Chinese history . The resolution can also pave the way to a likely third presidential term next year. Experts believe that the resolution indicates a turning point for…

  • The 77 Percent – The controversy surrounding bridal payment in Africa | Thaiger

    The 77 Percent – The controversy surrounding bridal payment in Africa

    Host: Isaac Kaledzi SOURCE: DW News

  • The 77 Percent — The controversy around bride price in Africa | Thaiger

    The 77 Percent — The controversy around bride price in Africa

    Host: Isaac Kaledzi SOURCE: DW News

  • Pattaya restaurant busted serving alcohol for the fourth time | Thaiger

    Pattaya restaurant busted serving alcohol for the fourth time

    Fourth time’s the charm? After 3 previous raids with apparently little effect, the Pattaya Police have once again raided a restaurant near Bali Hai for breaking Covid-19 restrictions, selling alcohol and shisha. The raid took place last night and police found about 100 people at the restaurant that were not wearing masks, socially distancing, or taking any Covid-19 safety precautions.…

  • COP is just a ‘PR event for world leaders,’ says India climate activist | Thaiger

    COP is just a ‘PR event for world leaders,’ says India climate activist

    Disha Ravi, founder of the Indian chapter of the “Fridays for Future” climate movement, says net-zero carbon emissions aren’t going to ensure a safer planet. SOURCE: DW News

  • Zipair is the first budget airline to fly from Asia to the US | Thaiger

    Zipair is the first budget airline to fly from Asia to the US

    As tourists finally begin to take to the skies again, a low-cost airline in Japan is set to become the first budget carrier to fly from Asia to North America. Zipair Tokyo Inc announced today that it is launching flight service between Tokyo’s Narita Airport and Los Angeles International Airport in California, the first budget airline to do so. Zipair…

  • Indonesian religious council forbids crypto for Muslims | Thaiger

    Indonesian religious council forbids crypto for Muslims

    While cryptocurrency is growing steadily in popularity, Indonesia’s council of religious leaders have announced that crypto and digital assets are banned for Muslims. Indonesia holds the largest Muslim population of any country in the world, and the National Ulema Council is the religious authority that makes decisions based on Shariah law. In their deliberation and consultation with experts, they determined…

  • Flooding rains hamper Koh Samui for 2 days | Thaiger

    Flooding rains hamper Koh Samui for 2 days

    The rain has stopped in Koh Samui… For a few minutes. On the island, there has been at least a drizzle nonstop for the past 2 days, with fits of torrential downpour pelting anyone who braves the weather.A popular Facebook group, Thunder Road Reporters, is a community group that members snap photos and post live updates of road conditions they…

  • Friday Covid Update: 7,305 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Friday Covid Update: 7,305 new cases; provincial totals

    51 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 19,934 with 19,840 of those fatalities during the latest wave, which was first recorded on April 1. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 7,305 new Covid-19 cases and 7,900 recoveries. There are now 95,804 people in Thailand being treated for…

  • Reopening of bars and nightclubs pushed to mid-January 2022 | Thaiger

    Reopening of bars and nightclubs pushed to mid-January 2022

    It’s going to be at least two months until you’ll be able to legally drink a beer at a bar in Thailand… The long-awaited reopening of bars and nightlife venues has been pushed to January 15, 2022. The CCSA held a general meeting chaired by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha today and decided to push back the reopening date for entertainment venues.…

  • RT-PCR Covid-19 tests still required for international arrivals – CCSA | Thaiger

    RT-PCR Covid-19 tests still required for international arrivals – CCSA

    After talk of whether to replace the mandatory RT-PCR Covid-19 test for international arrivals with the rapid antigen test kit method, the CCSA decided to continue to use RT-PCR tests to screen travellers upon arrival in Thailand. The antigen test kits, or ATKs, will be used for travellers on days 6 and 7, or if they develop coronavirus symptoms, according…

  • Modern luxury cultivated in Thai tradition | Thaiger

    Modern luxury cultivated in Thai tradition

    Sponsored Article The Thailand International Boat Show is delighted to have the InterContinental Phuket Resort as one of its key exhibitors and sponsors. “It is quite an achievement for the island of Phuket to stage the Thailand International Boat Show 2022 in January as soon as tourism starts to assume normalcy,” says Bjorn Courage, the general manager of the Intercontinental…

  • Shining Stars – brightening young minds since 2008 | Thaiger

    Shining Stars – brightening young minds since 2008

    Sponsored Article Shining Stars Kamala is excited to open its doors for its thirteenth year in the community. Shining Stars Kamala is a small progressive preschool and kindergarten located in Phuket, Thailand. This school offers an English-intensive curriculum for local and international students situated between the lush jungle hills and the west coast beach of Phuket. This small school allows…

  • Dogs to help Thailand’s prisoners prepare for reintegration into society | Thaiger

    Dogs to help Thailand’s prisoners prepare for reintegration into society

    Dogs are going to some of Thailand’s prisons as part of a new therapy programme by the Department of Corrections to help psychologically prepare inmates for reintegration into society after release and to improve the mental health of inmates by reducing anxiety and depression. Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin also said some convicts will learn vocational skills that could potentially help…

  • Bangkok Airways to resume flights between Suvarnabhumi and Phnom Penh | Thaiger

    Bangkok Airways to resume flights between Suvarnabhumi and Phnom Penh

    Bangkok Airways has confirmed it will resume flights to Cambodia from December, with a service between Suvarnabhumi airport and Phnom Penh. TTR Weekly reports that the announcement follows an earlier sales email from the carrier’s Phnom Penh office that promoted one-way fares to Bangkok. An Airbus A320 will operate the route 4 times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and…

  • Businesses call on government to accelerate return of migrant workers | Thaiger

    Businesses call on government to accelerate return of migrant workers

    Businesses in Thailand are urging the government to speed up the process that will allow for the legal return of migrant workers from neighbouring countries. The Labour Ministry recently confirmed its intention to sign MoUs with Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos that would permit workers from those countries to enter Thailand from December. However, according to a Bangkok Post report, Thailand’s…

  • Chon Buri father arrested for drugging and assaulting his daughter | Thaiger

    Chon Buri father arrested for drugging and assaulting his daughter

    After a 10-day manhunt, police have arrested a Chon Buri father accused of drugging and then sexually assaulting his 16 year old daughter. Police released details of the incident yesterday after chasing the man down in Minburi, Bangkok and taking him into custody. A woman went with her 16 year old daughter to the Ko Chan Police Station with the…

  • Woman’s climb to friend’s apartment ends in third floor fall | Thaiger

    Woman’s climb to friend’s apartment ends in third floor fall

    A Laotian woman in Chon Buri was hospitalised with 2 broken arms after attempting to climb across a balcony from her third-story apartment to her friend’s room next door and falling. The 43 year old woman plummeted from the third story, but her fall was broken by an awning on the first floor. The incident took place in an apartment…

  • Thailand will give fourth vaccine for those who need it for travel | Thaiger

    Thailand will give fourth vaccine for those who need it for travel

    Apart from the growing evident reality of global inequality of access to vaccines, across Thailand there is still a gap where some people are struggling to get access to their first vaccine while others have had their third booster shot already. Now Thailand is beginning a round of fourth Covid-19 vaccine injections for those who require one, mainly for international…

  • Government warns pro-democracy activists to behave | Thaiger

    Government warns pro-democracy activists to behave

    The Thai government has warned pro-democracy activists to cease any activity they see as a threat to the monarchy. Deputy PM Wissanu Krea-ngam issued the warning in the wake of a Constitutional Court ruling that found 3 activists guilty of plotting to overthrow the monarchy. Anon Nampa, Panupong “Mike” Jadnok, and Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul all deny the accusations, insisting they…

  • Government considers easing entry rules, antigen testing may replace PCR test | Thaiger

    Government considers easing entry rules, antigen testing may replace PCR test

    In anticipation of more international arrivals in the coming months, the Thai government is reviewing current entry requirements. According to a Bangkok Post report, officials may replace the PCR test with antigen test kits and rules could be relaxed for people unfortunate enough to have sat near an infected passenger during their flight. Any amendment of the current rules would…

  • Tales from the Border (2): Ocean Viking – Saved by the ‘big boat’ | Thaiger

    Tales from the Border (2): Ocean Viking – Saved by the ‘big boat’

    Imagine the hellish fire from the oil rigs at night as migrants drift towards them, believing they have reached land. Hear tales of suffering and sexual violence as rescued migrants visit the nurses on board the Ocean Viking and reveal what they have experienced. And share in the joy as a stand-off ends and the time finally comes to disembark.…

  • Israel’s bet on early COVID booster shots pays off | Thaiger

    Israel’s bet on early COVID booster shots pays off

    People wait in line patiently at a pop-up vaccination center inside a city building in West Jerusalem. “I am here to get my third shot — it’s really important so Israel can open up,” says Leah Powell, a student visiting from the US. “There is still a mask mandate in some places, but it feels like real life is coming…

  • Teen sought in fatal Phuket stabbing yesterday turns himself in | Thaiger

    Teen sought in fatal Phuket stabbing yesterday turns himself in

    A brutal stabbing yesterday in Rawai resulted in an 18 year old Thai man being killed and a manhunt for the 19 year old man accused of stabbing him. Now Boonyapat ‘Not’ Petcharat has turned himself in to the Wichit Police Station seeming to be confessing to the crime. He turned himself in at 3 am and also surrendered a…

  • CCSA meeting tomorrow to revise colour zones and restrictions | Thaiger

    CCSA meeting tomorrow to revise colour zones and restrictions

    Tomorrow the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration will hold a general meeting to consider possible colour zone adjustments and additional disease control measures for the country. The CCSA meeting will be chaired by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and will discuss all areas of pandemic management. According to the Government House, the 3 primary topics of tomorrows meetings will be continuing and…

  • Afghanistan: Can Taliban avert food crisis without foreign aid? | Thaiger

    Afghanistan: Can Taliban avert food crisis without foreign aid?

    More than half the population of Afghanistan will face high levels of “acute food insecurity” from November to March, according to a recent report from the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Program (WFP). The report said the acute food insecurity is expected to last through the post-harvest “lean season,” during which harsh winter weather threatens…

  • Pakistan: Imran Khan slammed for negotiating with Peshawar school attackers | Thaiger

    Pakistan: Imran Khan slammed for negotiating with Peshawar school attackers

    Dost Muhammad was shellshocked when he heard that the Pakistani government had started negotiating with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The group was responsible for attacking a military-run school in Peshawar on December 16, 2014, laying siege to it, and killing 132 schoolchildren. Muhammad lost his 14-year-old son, Asad Aziz, a grade 8 student, in the attack, which is dubbed “the…

  • Thailand Pass problems? Support beefed up with 24-hour hotlines | Thaiger

    Thailand Pass problems? Support beefed up with 24-hour hotlines

    The Thai government has been touting the success of the Thailand Pass programme while quietly acknowledging a cornucopia of shortcomings and problems users have encountered and publicly complained about. But, due to the high volume of complaints about problems in attempting to register on the Thailand Pass website, the Department of Consular Affairs has beefed up their helplines with a…

  • Government panel created to defend consumers online from fraud | Thaiger

    Government panel created to defend consumers online from fraud

    A new panel was established by The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, which will be in place to protect online shoppers from fraud. As Thailand’s internet economy experiences massive growth, problems related to online transactions are rising, too. With this panel, the government aims to help protect consumers from these internet scams. Secretary general of the Thailand Consumer Council…