US takes Sudan off sponsor of terror blacklist
KHARTOUM: The United States has formally removed Sudan from its state sponsor of terrorism blacklist, its Khartoum embassy said Monday, less than two months after the East African nation pledged to normalise ties with Israel.
Singapore approves Pfizer Covid vaccine, to ease curbs Dec 28
SINGAPORE: Singapore has approved Pfizer-BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine for pandemic use and expects delivery of the first shots by the end of December, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Monday.
End of year festivities allowed, if coronavirus rules enforced
Celebrations marking the coming New Year are allowed, despite the early closure of a festival on Sunday, if organisers and revellers strictly obey anti-covid-19 rules, the health minister says.
Ex-minister Chaiya Sasomsap dies at 68
Chaiya Sasomsap, a former MP who held cabinet posts in three governments, died on Monday morning at his home in Muang district of Nakhon Pathom province. He was 68.
Explosion rocks Singapore-flagged tanker off Saudi port
An explosion rocked a Singapore-flagged oil tanker off the Saudi port city of Jeddah Monday, the vessel's owner said, in the latest apparent strike on energy sector targets in the kingdom.
US vaccine airlift begins, S.Korea schools close: Covid update
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Once upon a time: Pakistan's fabled storytellers fade away
SHOGRAN, Pakistan: Mohammad Naseem's eyes shine while he shares the legend of a remote, alpine lake nestled among snow-capped Himalayan peaks as a rare crowd of onlookers hears one of Pakistan's last "storytellers".
Anon on another lese majeste charge
Anti-government protest leader Anon Nampa reported to Bang Pho police on Monday to acknowledge another lese majeste charge under Section 112 of the Criminal Code, this time in connection the rally in front of parliament, near the Kiak Kai intersection, on Nov 17.
Storms help Australia contain Unesco heritage island fire
BRISBANE, Australia: Australian firefighters have managed to control a bushfire that burned more than half of the Unesco world heritage-listed Fraser Island, around two months after a suspected illegal campfire sparked the blaze.
1 local transmission among 28 new Covid cases Monday
Health worker infected locally as Thailand logs 28 new Covid cases, including six Thais returning from Myanmar's Tachilek, for total of 4,237; no new deaths.
Dust haze covers Bangkok
Hazy pollution clouded Bangkok on Monday, with the air in Bang Phlad district recording the highest level of unhealthy fine dust.
Chinese dams under US scrutiny in Mekong rivalry
A US-funded project using satellites to track and publish water levels at Chinese dams on the Mekong river was announced on Monday, adding to the superpowers' rivalry in Southeast Asia.
Police officer found dead in his pickup
PHITSANULOK: A police captain was found dead in the backseat of his parked pickup on a road in Wang Thong district on Sunday afternoon.
Insurgent camp found on southern mountain
NARATHIWAT: A deserted camp with many tents, beleved used by insurgents, was found on a mountain in Si Sakhon district on Sunday by a combined police-military force sent to scour the area.
US government confirms cyberattack
WASHINGTON: The US government on Sunday confirmed that its computer networks had been hit by a cyberattack, as The Washington Post reported at least two departments including the Treasury had been targeted by Russian state hackers.
US Electoral College set to confirm Biden win as Trump fights on
WASHINGTON: Long a mere formality, a vote on Monday by members of the Electoral College to formally recognise Joe Biden as the next US president has taken on unusual import this year with Donald Trump stubbornly refusing to admit defeat.
TLAA ponders digital face-to-face sales
The Thai Life Assurance Association (TLAA) is discussing with the Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) the approval of sales of unit-linked and universal life products through a digital face-to-face distribution channel, as well as speeding up a feasibility study for e-training and e-insurance agent examinations, says TLAA president Sara Lamsam.
Workers riot at India iPhone factory over 'exploitation' claims
BANGALORE, India: Authorities vowed to crack down on workers who went on a violent rampage at a Taiwanese-run iPhone factory in southern India over allegations of unpaid wages and exploitation, with 100 people arrested so far.
Japan business confidence improves again after virus plunge
TOKYO: Confidence among major Japanese manufacturers has recovered further after plunging on pandemic woes to its worst level since the global financial crisis, a key survey showed Monday.
Leaders Tottenham, Liverpool held, Arsenal beaten by Burnley
LONDON: Tottenham and Liverpool remain tied at the top of the Premier League after both were held to 1-1 draws at Crystal Palace and Fulham respectively, while Pierre-Emerick Aubamyeng's own goal condemned Arsenal to another shocking home defeat, going down 1-0 to Burnley on Sunday.




















