Thailand discovers 279 new Covid-19 cases; two more deaths - 53 provinces now reporting cases - 273 local infections
Protesters boo police officers who were making arrests of activists during their crackdown on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. Latest report says 16 people were taken into custody for staging an impromptu shrimp market. #Thailand #KE #ม็อบย่างกุ้ง
All this show of force for shrimps Riot police armed with shields later advance on another group of protesters selling grilled shrimps on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. #Thailand #KE #ม็อบย่างกุ้ง
Thai PM assures no national lockdown despite a surge in COVID19 cases
2 month agoThailand discovers 155 new coronavirus cases with 134 local infections. 11 in migrant dormitories. 10 in state quarantine.
Thai protest-leader wants to bring back exiled dissidents by 2022
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. announces that the Royal Thailand Army (RTA) has recently received a supply of Rafael's SPIKE MR missiles and launchers following procurement of the missile system earlier this year
State of Emergency decree now extended in Thailand until January 15, 2021
The Rayong Covid cluster has now reached 85 people. The infections stem from a gambling gathering. The province is now in virtual lockdown with only necessary businesses open
The Department of Disease Control has revealed a new Covid-19 cluster from a "big-bike party" in Koh Lanta COVID19
COVID19 outbreak prompts flare-up in online hate speech, questions over treatment of millions of migrant workers in Thailand
2 month agoThailand: Anti-Burma hate speech on the rise in Thailand after outbreak of coronavirus cases among Myanmar workers
Thailand says no nationwide lockdown yet; 58 new local infections in past 24 hours - New Years celebration will go ahead in some areas - Nation will be divided into four categories
Thailand discovers 46 more Covid-19 cases; 39 local infection cases. Government said it will reveal number in migrant worker dormitory at a later time and to not confuse those numbers with local infection cases
2 month agoArmed gold shop robbery in Chonburi - lone gunman escapes with 800K in jewelry
Thailand discovers 427 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours +16 local transmission +397 in migrant dormitories +14 in state quarantine
2 month agoChiang Rai: Thai police/military arrest four Chinese for illegal entry
Thailand The lockdown of Samut Sakhon due to a new surge in COVID19 infections will cause about 1 billion baht a day in economic damage, the Samut Sakhon Chamber of Commerce
Bangkok ask for co-operation; cancels new year celebrations after covid outbreak in nearby Samut Sakhon
Authorities in Samut Sakhon discover 146 new coronavirus cases among migrant worker population bringing the outbreak cluster to 694 confirmed cases.
Government defends isolating migrant worker population in crowded dormitories to stop the virus. Thais will be evacuated from the dormitories and moved to hospitals, however.
2 month agoAyutthaya discovers one new coronavirus case. Case unrelated to Samut Sakhon - was someone who had recently traveled to Chiang Mai
Bangkok hospitals put on high alert by health ministry Doctors say there is a possibility that people traveled to Bangkok from Samut Sakhon before the lockdown came into effect.
3 month agoThailand anti-government protest organizers revealing gathering for Dec 10 from 10am to 6pm BKK at a memorial near the iconic Democracy Monument. The memorial marks the1973 mass uprising against military dictatorship. Tomorrow is constitution day, public holiday
Anutin said that he fully supports Chiang Rai tourism operators who are planning to sue the illegal border crossers
Death toll from flooding in Thailand climbs to 24
3 month agoFour new COVID19 cases in Chiang Rai as hotels see a rise in cancellations
3 month agoA 28-year-old Chiang Rai man close to a woman in Phayao who got infected with Covid-19 after returning from Myanmar has tested positive for the coronavirus disease and become a new local infection case
Growing concern over Tachilek coronavirus cluster in Thailand
3 month agoThousands of protesters rallied in Bangkok after Thailand's Constitutional Court cleared Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha of any wrongdoing in a case concerning his living in a military residence after retiring as army commander, Wednesday