Thailand video news | Thailand’s new E-Visa simplifies travel, U.S. repatriates Guantanamo detainees to Malaysia

In today’s Southeast Asia news roundup, Alex highlights major developments across the region. From Thailand’s groundbreaking E-Visa launch and its renewed focus on attracting foreign filmmakers to a British mother’s heartfelt warning about drug dangers, these stories reveal the country’s evolving travel, legal, and social landscape. Additional updates include Bangkok’s ambitious plans to host its first Formula One race, Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant expansion at ICONSIAM, and regional headlines such as Indonesia’s VAT hike, Malaysia’s reintegration of Guantanamo detainees, and Cambodia’s investigation into football match-fixing. Wrapping up, the return of Mary Jane Veloso to the Philippines after years on Indonesia’s death row underscores ongoing diplomatic negotiations in the region.

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Thailand’s New E-Visa Simplifies Travel

Thailand’s E-Visa system launches on January 1, 2025, letting travellers apply online and skip embassy visits. Using the “3As” approach—Apply, Anywhere, Anytime—users can pay digitally via Kasikornbank. Covering 94 embassies, the system targets tourists, businesspeople, and students while enhancing Thailand’s competitiveness. Visa exemptions remain for 93 countries, and electronic confirmations streamline airports.

British Mother Warns Tourists of Thailand’s Drug Dangers

Anita Turner warns tourists about drug risks in Thailand after her daughter Rebecca, 36, died from a mix of nine substances, mistakenly believed to be cocaine. Found with her partner Sam at a Bangkok hotel on March 15, Anita urges travellers to avoid street dealers. A UK inquest into Rebecca’s death is set for January.

Thailand Upholds Death Penalty Amid Global Criticism

Thailand’s cabinet rejected a proposal to abolish the death penalty, citing its role in crime deterrence and justice. Despite no executions since 2018, the government prioritises public safety over aligning with international human rights standards, fueling ongoing debates within ASEAN and beyond.

Thailand Boosts Rebates for Foreign Film Productions

Starting January 1, 2025, Thailand offers rebates of up to 30% for international films investing over 50 million baht, with higher tiers for larger budgets. The 150-million-baht cap is removed to attract big productions. Foreign films have added 16 billion baht to Thailand’s economy over seven years.

Bangkok to Host Thailand’s First F1 Race by 2027

Thailand plans its first Formula One race in Bangkok’s Chatuchak area by 2027, shifting from Rayong’s U-Tapao Airport. A 5–6 km route around iconic parks awaits FIA approval, while Chulalongkorn University studies feasibility. Preparations aim for an early debut to attract global audiences.

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Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen Comes to Bangkok

Gordon Ramsay opens Bread Street Kitchen at ICONSIAM in late 2024. The 608-square-meter venue offers British classics like Beef Wellington and Fish & Chips, alongside signature cocktails. Featuring an open kitchen and a riverside terrace, the restaurant promises a world-class dining experience.

Indonesia to Raise VAT to 12% in 2025

Indonesia increases VAT to 12% starting January 1, 2025, covering luxury goods and services. Basic staples remain exempt, and targeted relief measures aim to ease the impact. The government expects tax revenue to hit 18% of GDP, generating $100 billion annually.

U.S. Repatriates Guantanamo Detainees to Malaysia

The U.S. sent two Guantanamo detainees to Malaysia for reintegration. Detained since 2006 for terrorism charges, the men will receive welfare and health support. Malaysia’s program emphasises human rights, aiding their transition back to society.

Cambodia Probes Match-Fixing After Loss to Singapore

Cambodia’s football federation investigates match-fixing allegations after a 1-2 loss to Singapore. Fans suspect errors by goalkeeper Dara Vireak led to goals. Officials aim to clear suspicions while defending the integrity of honest players and upholding the team’s reputation.

Mary Jane Veloso Returns to the Philippines After Death Row

Mary Jane Veloso, jailed in Indonesia for drug trafficking since 2010, returns to the Philippines after negotiations. Greeted by family, Veloso appeals to President Marcos Jr. for clemency, with discussions ongoing. Her return honours an agreement respecting Indonesia’s court ruling

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