Bomb explodes harmlessly in SouthSoldiers patrol the road in Sungai Padi district of Narathiwat where a bomb detonated harmlessly on Monday. (Photo: Waedao Harai)NARATHIWAT: A bomb exploded in roadside bushes in Sungai Padi district of this southern border province on Monday morning, but caused no damage. Pol Capt Panuwat Sodanil, an investigator at Sungai Padi, said the bomb went off about 8am, around 500 metres from Sungai Padi Secondary School in tambon Riko. Police and soldiers from Ranger Task Force 48, accomnpied by a bomb disposal team, were sent to the scene to investigate. Pol Col Apakorn Wirupakarak, the Sungai Padi police chief, said the explosion hurt no one and caused no damage to property.

October 04, 2021 08:03 UTC

Govt to cap diesel prices until end-OctFILE PHOTO: A Bangchak attendant at the pumps. (Bangkok Post photo)The government will cap diesel prices at 30 baht per litre until the end of the month to help reduce living costs for consumers as global oil prices rise, Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow said on Monday. The short-term support could be extended if necessary, Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong , who is also energy minister, told a news conference. "If global oil prices keep increasing, we still have room to manoeuvre," he said, adding prices of some diesel types would be lowered from Tuesday and some from Oct 11. The subsidy will be financed by an oil fund worth 11 billion baht and a loan if needed, Mr Supattanapong said.

October 04, 2021 07:41 UTC

Police seek extended detention of US rape suspectA police officer holds Robert Gordon's passport against his chest, checking the embedded photo matches the suspect, during his arrest at a hotel in Soi Nana in Bangkok on Saturday. (Police photo)KHON KAEN: Police on Monday sought court approval to detain American rape suspect Robert Gordon for another 12 days. Pol Col Preecha Kengsarikit, chief of Muang Khon Kaen police station, said investigators opposed bail, citing concern the suspect might try to flee. He fled on the same bike to Bangkok on the day of the alleged offences in Khon Kan. He was arrested on Saturday at a hotel in Soi Nana, downtown Bangkok.

October 04, 2021 06:00 UTC

Big Panama law firm implicated in 'Pandora Papers' revelationsPanama has expressed concern over possible further damage to the country's reputation from the new leak following the fallout from the 'Panama Papers' in 2016. PANAMA CITY: A prestigious Panamanian law firm was named in the so-called "Pandora Papers" as implicated in the creation of offshore shell companies meant to hide money in tax havens for more than 160 politicians and public figures. "Alcogal rejects the conjecture, inaccuracies and falsehoods in the papers," the firm said, offering to work with authorities to investigate any irregularities. The revelations from the Pandora Papers could further damage Panama's reputation, after the Central American country's image already took a hit in a previous round of financial scandal reporting known as the "Panama Papers" five years ago. "The damage could be insurmountable," the Panamanian government said in the letter, sent through a law firm to the ICIJ.

October 04, 2021 05:37 UTC

Tom Brady makes NFL history on winning return to New EnglandTampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady waves to the crowd as he leaves the field after making passing history and defeating the New England Patriots in an emotional return to Gillette Stadium. Brady was facing his former team for the first time after two decades of dominance in New England which resulted in six Super Bowl championships. Brady entered the contest needing 68 yards to pass the recently retired Brees. "I can throw a little bit and I am glad I have had some great guys to catch it," Brady said. Brady completed 22 of 43 passes for 269 yards against the Patriots and threw no interceptions in the see-saw contest.

October 04, 2021 05:26 UTC





Taliban say Islamic State cell destroyed after mosque attackThe Taliban said they destroyed an Islamic State cell in the Afghan capital, hours after a suspected IS attack on a mosque killed five people. KABUL: The Taliban said on Monday they had destroyed an Islamic State cell in the Afghan capital, hours after a suspected IS attack on a mosque killed five people. Kabul resident and government employee Abdul Rahaman told AFP that a "large number" of Taliban special forces attacked at least three houses in his neighbourhood. On Monday, Mujahid told AFP that an investigation was still ongoing but "initial information suggests that Daesh-linked groups may have carried out the attack". The Taliban and the Afghanistan branch of IS -- known as the Islamic State-Khorasan Province, or IS-K -- are both hardline Sunni Islamist militant groups.

October 04, 2021 05:26 UTC

London inquest seeks to solve mystery sinking of French trawlerFive crew members drowned when the Bugaled Breizh sank off Cornwall, southwest England, in January 2004LONDON - A coroner's inquest opens in London on Monday into the mysterious sinking of a French fishing trawler 17 years ago, which the victims' families blame on a submarine. French courts spent years investigating the sinking of the Bugaled Breizh in international waters off Cornwall, southwest England, on January 15, 2004. The ship's crew of five French nationals -- Yves Gloaguen, Pascal Le Floch, Georges Lemetayer, Patrick Gloaguen, and Eric Guillamet -- all perished in the sinking. Judge Nigel Lickley will hold inquests into the deaths of Yves Gloaguen and Le Floch, whose bodies were found by UK search and rescue. The inquest into Yves Gloaguen and Pascal Le Floch's deaths began in Cornwall in 2020 but was adjourned due to Covid-19 restrictions and transferred to London.

October 04, 2021 04:52 UTC

Oldest Thailand conglomerate eyes power projects in Europe, USThe operation of wind farms forms part of B.Grimm’s strategy. (B.Grimm photo)B.Grimm Group, Thailand’s oldest industrial conglomerate, is mulling investments in power projects in Eastern Europe and the United States to tap rising demand for renewable energy. “We have such growth potential in the energy sector,” with a major focus on “very interesting” projects in Eastern Europe, she said, without elaborating on possible US ventures. Malaysia and South Korea also offer potential for new power ventures, she said. B.Grimm is controlled by Harald Link, Ms Caroline’s father, and her family, which owns more than 60% in B.Grimm Power, its only listed company.

October 04, 2021 04:52 UTC

Millions of students to get Pfizer shotYoungsters are injected with the Pfizer vaccine at Vajira Hospital on Sept 20, 2021. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)A Covid-19 vaccination drive for more than 5.04 million students nationwide starts on Monday, ahead of the new school term which is due to begin in November. The Education Ministry now aims to fully vaccinate students aged 12 to 18 using the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine, which is approved for use on children as young as 12. The ministry will vaccinate students in the 29 provinces in the "dark red" zone first before expanding the drive to other parts of the country. In the second phase, schools which have passed an inspection of their facilities will open.

October 04, 2021 04:30 UTC

Merck’s Covid pill sparks Asia vaccine shares selloffA handout photo of the experimental Covid-19 treatment pill, called molnupiravir, developed by Merck & Co Inc and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP. (Photo: Reuters)SINGAPORE: The price of shares in makers of vaccines and other coronavirus treatments dropped in Asia on Monday after Merck & Co said its experimental pill cuts the risk of hospitalization and death from Covid-19 in half. Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co, which has a deal to distribute BioNTech and Pfizer Inc.’s vaccine in Greater China, slumped as much as 21% in Hong Kong, leading losses in the region’s health stocks. Drugmakers were broadly weaker, with CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. and Wuxi Biologics (Cayman) Inc. each dropping more than 7%, among the worst declines on the Hang Seng Index. “This is on the back of Merck’s game-changer pill, which still requires emergency-use authorization from the FDA before being rolled out,” said Justin Tang, the head of Asian research at United First Partners.

October 04, 2021 04:30 UTC

South train attacked, services affectedA bullet hole above the window of the first passenger car of train No 454, which was fired by gunmen in Raman district, Yala, on Sunday. (Photo: Waedao Harai)NARATHIWAT: Southbound trains to Narathiwat were being terminated in Yala on Monday after gunmen damaged a passenger train's braking system in Yala's Raman district on Sunday. Train No 454 from Sungai Kolok to Yala, with five passenger cars, was attacked about 5.05pm near Balo railway station in Raman district, Pol Col Chatree Ratanakoch, chief of Rueso police station, said. Panavech Chanhin, the train driver, said the train had left Rueso station and was passing kilometre marker 1065 when gunmen hiding in trackside bushes opened fire at the locomotive. On Aug 28, a bomb exploded as a train carrying agricultural products approached a railway station in Narathiwat.

October 04, 2021 03:56 UTC

CREATIVE INDUSTRY FOR A RESILIENT ECONOMYLeveraging the artistic skills and passionate ingenuity of Thai people together with the country’s cultural heritage, the Thai government expects the creative industry to play a more prominent role in Thailand’s economic development across industries. The Creative Economy Agency (CEA), the agency entrusted with the promotion of the creative economy, has identified fifteen businesses within the creative industry, in line with the definitions put forward at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. The CEA also found that the creative industry accounted for 4% of Thailand’s exports in 2019, with a total value of approximately US$10 billion. Digital Content Skills Attract Global AudienceAs the Thai population has grown more accustomed to digital content and tools, the skills of Thai digital content creators and designers have risen to a level that has earned recognition from global animation projects. The digital content industry is one of the government’s target industries for promotion.

October 04, 2021 03:00 UTC

When work is finished, a black sea wall will stretch for kilometres along the coastline of the West African country's former capital, famed for its colonial-era architecture. Saint-Louis has "already been wiped off the map," said Boubou Aldiouma Sy, a geography professor at the city's Gaston Berger University. It served as the capital of the French colony of Senegal until the capital moved to Dakar shortly before Senegal’s independence in 1960. But experts point out that while it can protect against freak surges, it cannot stop the rising sea. He isn't convinced that his city has met its end, however, highlighting Senegal's nascent oil and gas sector and all its potential.

October 04, 2021 02:37 UTC

Fires, floods, flying insects: 10 recent climate-fuelled disastersGreece's worst heatwave in decades fanned deadly wildfires that burned nearly 100,000 hectares. Scientists say the Mediterranean rim is a climate change "hot spot" with worse to come. The extreme heat was "virtually impossible" without human-caused climate change, the World Weather Attribution (WWA) science consortium said. Scientists have warned Australia can expect more frequent and more extreme weather events as a result of climate change. The WWA's analysis said climate change made the historic cold snap -- which devastated most of France's wine regions -- about 70% more likely.

October 04, 2021 02:37 UTC

Trading in property giant China Evergrande's shares suspendedChina Evergrande is struggling under a mountain of debt worth more than $300 billion. HONG KONG: Embattled property giant China Evergrande on Monday suspended trading in its shares on the Hong Kong stock exchange without giving a reason. "Trading in the shares of China Evergrande Group will be halted," it said in a statement to the exchange. "Accordingly, all structured products relating to the Company will also be halted from trading at the same time." Shares in its electric vehicle company, which last week scrapped a proposed Shanghai listing, were not suspended, though they fell six percent in early trade.

October 04, 2021 02:15 UTC