
Malaysia Deports 48 Thais
Forty eight Thai nationals have been deported after serving prison sentences in Malaysia.
Forty eight Thai nationals have been deported after serving prison sentences in Malaysia.
Textiles and fashion products from the far South have entered Malaysia, according to the Ministry of Industry.
The Thai girlfriend of the Malaysian man who contracted the coronavirus disease 2019 tested negative for the disease and so did 43 illegal migrant workers in the northern province.
Thai authorities have intensified law enforcement to prevent illegal entry along the Malaysian border as the neighbouring country is experiencing a significant surge in the number of coronavirus infections.
Thai Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has inspected the health screening process at Padang Besar border checkpoint in the southern province of Songkhla where Thai workers continue returning from Malaysia.
The southern province of Songkhla was locked down today, for the first day, until the end of this month in a bid to contain the coronavirus
Nearly 200 Thais have returned to Thailand after being stranded in Malaysia due to border closure to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.
Police seriously closed the border with Malaysia and Myanmar adjacent to five southern provinces to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Thai people working and studying in Malaysia continue to return home on the first day of movement restriction imposed by the Malaysian government to control the spread of the coronavirus.
Thai workers in Malaysia are returning home after the neighbouring country has announced a movement restriction order to contain the spread of Covid-19.
A group of libraries in Malaysia offer learning program called Knowledge Expedition (Jerayawara) Malaysia-Thailand 1.0 “I’m in your heart” to four provinces in Thailand’s south.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha thanked all parties working for the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT)