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  • Soi Cowboy bar owner says the business has survived the pandemic, but revenue has fallen by 70% | Thaiger

    Soi Cowboy bar owner says the business has survived the pandemic, but revenue has fallen by 70%

    Bangkok’s notorious red light district Soi Cowboy has survived the pandemic, but barely. An owner of a bar along the street said the business is only earning enough to cover operating costs. Bars and nightclubs were hit hard by disease control restrictions with the government banning alcohol, shutting down the venues and limiting operating hours during peaks in the pandemic.…

  • Thailand News Today | Fallout from weekend protest violence, Samut Prakan Covid cluster | March 22 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | Fallout from weekend protest violence, Samut Prakan Covid cluster | March 22

    We apologise for some poor patches of sound in the opening of today’s Thailand News Today… the fallout from the weekend’s protests in Bangkok and the violence that followed, the latest from the Samut Prakan Covid cluster, next door to Bangkok, and a wind-fall for a couple in Nakhon Si Thammarat digging around their backyard. The Thaiger is unable to…

  • “Samui Wonder Island” safe and sealed travel scheme to launch in July | Thaiger

    “Samui Wonder Island” safe and sealed travel scheme to launch in July

    Under the new safe and sealed foreign travel campaign “Samui Wonder Island,” foreign visitors will be able to visit Koh Samui under disease control measures starting in July. Travellers will undergo a rapid Covid-19 swab test on their second or third day at the alternative state quarantine hotel or resort. The results will come back within 3 hours. If the…

  • Health minister says locals on Phuket and Koh Samui will be vaccinated before tourists return | Thaiger

    Health minister says locals on Phuket and Koh Samui will be vaccinated before tourists return

    Thailand’s health minister is reassuring the public that there will be enough vaccines to immunise locals, particularly on the popular holiday islands Phuket and Koh Samui, before Thailand reopens to foreign tourists. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says 800,000 doses of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine arrived in Thailand over the weekend. He says 100,000 doses will go to Phuket and…

  • CCSA Update: 73 new Covid-19 cases, 1 death | Thaiger

    CCSA Update: 73 new Covid-19 cases, 1 death

    73 new Covid-19 cases and 1 death were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. Thailand now has 1,122 active cases. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA reported a total of 27,876 coronavirus infections and 91 deaths. A 60 year old Thai man in Bangkok died after testing positive for Covid-19. He…

  • 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…

  • Thailand’s media organisations issue joint statement in wake of political violence | Thaiger

    Thailand’s media organisations issue joint statement in wake of political violence

    The 6 organisations that represent Thailand’s media have issued a joint statement, calling on all sides in the current political conflict to show restraint. The statement comes following ugly scenes at Saturday’s anti-establishment protest in Bangkok. At least 33 people were injured near Sanam Luang, including police officers and journalists. Police officers used tear gas, water cannon, and rubber bullets…

  • Thai PM to chair National Security Council meeting today following protest violence | Thaiger

    Thai PM to chair National Security Council meeting today following protest violence

    The Thai PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha, is set to chair a meeting of the National Security Council today, following violent clashes between police and pro-democracy activists at the weekend. The police have been sharply criticised by academics and protesters, after water cannon, tear gas, and rubber bullets were used against protesters in the capital on Saturday. According to media reports, the…

  • 17 new Covid infections in new Samut Prakan cluster, 584 being monitored | Thaiger

    17 new Covid infections in new Samut Prakan cluster, 584 being monitored

    The Department of Disease Control says 17 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in migrant workers in the central province of Samut Prakan, part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region and directly south and east of central Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport is in Samut Prakan). Opas Karnkawinpong from the DDC says the infections were detected at migrant worker camps, and an…

  • Bangkok police defend action taken during Saturday protests | Thaiger

    Bangkok police defend action taken during Saturday protests

    The Metropolitan Police Bureau has defended its officers amid strong opposition to actions taken against protesters in Bangkok on Saturday. Clashes between police and pro-democracy activists have left at least 33 people injured, including 13 police officers and 3 journalists. According to a Bangkok Post report, a news reporter from Channel 8 TV was injured after being struck by a…

  • 33 people injured and 5 arrested in last night’s protests near the Grand Palace in Bangkok | Thaiger

    33 people injured and 5 arrested in last night’s protests near the Grand Palace in Bangkok

    33 people, including protesters and attending police, ended up casualties of last evening’s anti-government protests according to Erawan Medical Centre. The protest, reacting to the seizure of books discussing the Thai Monarchy and including pro-democracy speeches from last year, started off in Sanam Luang during the afternoon. But it quickly escalated after police erected a wall of shipping containers preventing…

  • Roshi, financial comparison platform is helping Singaporeans master their money | Thaiger

    Roshi, financial comparison platform is helping Singaporeans master their money

    Singapore-based entrepreneur, Amir Nada, launched a financial comparison platform during the lockdown that is helping Singaporeans master all their money moves. Like Thailand-based, Tadoo, the new platform allows consumers to easily compare and choose the best financial products and plan better ways to spend and save. SINGAPORE (SEPTEMBER) – “There’s always an opportunity in a crisis.” That’s the resounding message…

  • Thai government negotiating another 5 million Sinovac vaccine doses from China | Thaiger

    Thai government negotiating another 5 million Sinovac vaccine doses from China

    The Thai government is looking to lay its hands on another 5 million batches of the Sinovac Biotech ‘CoronaVac’ vaccine from China. 800,000 more doses of the Sinovac Biotech Covid vaccine arrived in Thailand yesterday and will be administered to health workers, the elderly and at-risk areas, according to Thailand’s public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul yesterday. Another 1 million doses,…

  • Covid-19 quarantine: 119 new infections, restrictions to be relaxed after April 1 | Thaiger

    Covid-19 quarantine: 119 new infections, restrictions to be relaxed after April 1

    There were 119 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday with 112 local and 7 from travellers entering Thailand, but quarantine may soon be relaxed from April 1. 26 Thai and 12 Burmese are among the 38 cases in Samut Sakhon province, the centre of the recent Covid-19 outbreak south of Bangkok. Bangkok has another 38 local cases, 31 of which are…

  • Thailand’s army refutes claims it’s supplying rice to Burmese soldiers | Thaiger

    Thailand’s army refutes claims it’s supplying rice to Burmese soldiers

    Thailand’s Army claims it has not been providing rice supplies for the Burmese army during their bloody crackdown on citizens since the February 1 coup. Instead, the Royal Thai Army maintain that the rice supplies are just ‘normal trade’. Since February 1. when the Burmese generals seized power from the elected government under Aung San Suu Kyi, an estimated 250…

  • Expats should stand with the Thais during the pro-democracy movement – OPINION | Thaiger

    Expats should stand with the Thais during the pro-democracy movement – OPINION

    OPINION The following article was written by an American who works as an English teacher in Bangkok. He regularly attends pro-democracy rallies in Bangkok and has volunteered with medical organisations at some of the protests. He asked to remain anonymous due to fears that openly speaking out about Thai politics could affect his legal status in Thailand. His opinions are…

  • Casting a critical eye on English-language press in Thailand -OPINION | Thaiger

    Casting a critical eye on English-language press in Thailand -OPINION

    The following article was submitted by Patrick Mattimore, an experienced writer living in Pattaya. During his time in Beijing from 2009 to 2012, Patrick wrote a regular web column for China Daily and occasional op-eds for the print edition as well as the Global Times. He moved to Phuket in 2014 and wrote a regular psychology column for the now-defunct…

  • Thais want tougher consequences for repeat drunk drivers – Dusit Poll | Thaiger

    Thais want tougher consequences for repeat drunk drivers – Dusit Poll

    Thais have spoken up in a new poll saying they want tougher consequences for those who choose to drink and drive again and again. The Suan Dusit Rajabhat University Poll revealed that an overwhelming majority of Thais are in favor of harsher penalties. The survey was conducted on 2,152 participants of all ages and career levels nationwide. About 94% of…

  • Thai tourism operators want more stimulus plans in time for Songkran | Thaiger

    Thai tourism operators want more stimulus plans in time for Songkran

    Tourism operators are wanting the government to set forward more stimulus plans in time for the Thai new year of Songkran. Fearing a rather unprofitable holiday, they are asking the government to step up incentives in addition to the existing subsidy program. Yesterday the CCSA determined some basic guidelines for Songkran 2021. Thanapol Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Association of Domestic…

  • Patong official denies wastewater to blame for macro algae bloom along beachfront | Thaiger

    Patong official denies wastewater to blame for macro algae bloom along beachfront

    A Patong official is denying that wastewater flowing into the beach’s bay is causing a large influx of algae, leading to mass amounts of red sea urchins being stranded on the shore. Nattawut Thepthon, Chief of the Patong Municipality Sanitary Works Division told The Phuket News that the appearance of sea urchins is a natural phenomenon. But the chief of…

  • 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…

  • Thai government ditches water fights for Songkran – back to basics for 2021 | Thaiger

    Thai government ditches water fights for Songkran – back to basics for 2021

    So we’re going to have Songkran this year but not as we know it. The CCSA and Public Health Ministry have formally taken the ‘song’ out of Songkran for 2021. They have determined that there won’t be any foam parties, no activities where you get together with all your friends for Songkran activities and no ‘water splashing’, a polite way…

  • Thai Airways challenging claims of over US$7 billion from leasing companies and Rolls Royce | Thaiger

    Thai Airways challenging claims of over US$7 billion from leasing companies and Rolls Royce

    Thai Airways is questioning claims from the lessors of some of its aircraft and Rolls-Royce, who service some of their aircraft engines. The airline is currently in the middle of lengthy bankruptcy proceedings as the court wades through thousands of creditor claims. The lessor and maintenance claims total over $US$7 billion. Thai Airways says that it’s not liable for the…

  • Samut Sakhon governor released from hospital after severe Covid-19 infection | Thaiger

    Samut Sakhon governor released from hospital after severe Covid-19 infection

    After a severe Covid-19 infection, governor of Samut Sakhon, the epicentre of the recent outbreak in Thailand, was released from the hospital after nearly 3 months of treatment. The virus negatively affected Governor Veerasak Vichitsangsri’s lung function and led to a bacterial infection. During his treatment, he was on a ventilator for 42 days and, at one point, he was…

  • Thailand News Today | Imprisoned protesters cry foul, investigation into scout drowning | March 19 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | Imprisoned protesters cry foul, investigation into scout drowning | March 19

    Link to Jett’s VDO: https://youtu.be/uJd0qrU9xqE Thailand’s Public Health Minister says the government’s Covid-19 task force will meet today to decide what this year’s Songkran celebrations will look like. While a ban on inter-provincial travel is not expected, the health minister says provincial governors will impose health screening protocols for people moving between provinces. The Ministry of Justice has denied that…

  • CCSA Update: 100 new Covid-19 cases and 1 death, Emergency Decree extended | Thaiger

    CCSA Update: 100 new Covid-19 cases and 1 death, Emergency Decree extended

    100 new Covid-19 cases and 1 death were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. The Emergency Decree was also extended for the 11th time at today’s CCSA meeting chaired by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha. The decree will now be in place until May 31. Interagency cooperation and integration under the decree is still necessary to help…

  • CCSA approves shorter quarantine for visitors travelling from certain countries | Thaiger

    CCSA approves shorter quarantine for visitors travelling from certain countries

    The mandatory quarantine period for foreign arrivals will be shortened 7 days for those vaccinated against Covid-19 and 10 days for those who have not had the vaccine, unless they are travelling from a country where the virus has mutated. In today’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration meeting chaired by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, officials decided to relax international travel measures…

  • Thai PM receives 3 finger salutes for his birthday from “well – wishers” | Thaiger

    Thai PM receives 3 finger salutes for his birthday from “well – wishers”

    Thailand’s PM is celebrating his birthday with “well – wishers” displaying the 3 finger salute to his motorcade. The pro-democracy demonstrators didn’t hold back their displays of discontent as his motorcade made its way to the Government House. The Dern Thalu Fah, or Walk Through the Sky, demonstration group used loud speakers as they shouted, “Prayut, get out! Down with…

  • Krabi airport to double passenger capacity with new terminal | Thaiger

    Krabi airport to double passenger capacity with new terminal

    Krabi airport is planning to double its passenger handling capacity with a third terminal expected to open by October. The move is planned alongside the reopening of Thailand to international tourists. A new runway is also being built, costing almost 942 million baht. The Department of Aviation says the runway is expected to be completed on time and will increase…