In a shocking turn of events, Hope for Strays Foundation, a recognised non-profit body based in Nongprue, east of Pattaya, finds itself in a precarious situation. An invaluable haven to over 300 dogs, the impending expiration of the shelter’s land lease in March coming year threatens the very existence of this refuge. The quest for a secure new premise is urgent, with the current shelter required to be dismantled. Around 15 years have passed since Hope for Strays has emerged as a radiant beacon of rescue for abandoned, maltreated, and neglected canines in Thailand. In the course of the past seven years, the shelter has granted numerous dogs a refreshingly secure surrounding, complimented with love, care and an opportunity to experience renewed life. The shelter’s remarkable accomplishments are praiseworthy- from administering thousands of vaccinations, sterilising over 400 dogs to providing medical treatments to myriads of diseased or injured dogs. In…
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Get ready to cast your gaze skyward this coming weekend. A unique celestial spectacle is set to grace Thailand’s skies, with the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (Narit) revealing that the recently discovered Nishimura comet may be visible from the country on Sunday evening as it journey towards the sun. The comet, recognized formally as C/2023 P1, is named in honor of Japanese amateur astronomer Hideo Nishimura. Its orbit tracing a 437-year route around the Earth, the Nishimura comet, with its composition of dust and ice, is projected by Narit to come within a span of 125 million kilometers from the Earth on the forthcoming Tuesday. However, Narit forewarns stargazers that the initial attempt might prove daunting as the comet’s angled trajectory relative to the Earth and sun might make it difficult to find. But not to worry, because as early as Friday, the elusive Nishimura comet should be…
With the recent revelation of actor Chawin “Jug” Chitsomboon’s bout with tuberculosis, presumed to have been contracted through close interactions with a friend who succumbed to it in September, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) wishes to emphasize the importance of tuberculosis screening. It’s especially for people with pre-existing medical conditions that could exacerbate tuberculosis. Taking action is an attempt to reduce its spread among the populace. The DDC’s Director-General, Dr. Tares Krassanairawiwong, cautions the public to remain vigilant. He points out that Thailand is counted among the top 30 nations experiencing the highest active tuberculosis incidence, as per the World Health Organization’s records. Thailand sees a staggering estimate of 103,000 fresh tuberculosis cases each year. Each year, about 12,000 individuals perish due to tuberculosis-related diseases according to the statistics referenced by Dr. Tares. Interestingly, around a quarter of Thailand’s population has managed to build some resistance to tuberculosis. However,…
An aura of suspicion was cast upon a prominent personality, Praween Chankhlai, famously known as Kamnan Nok, when a shocking incident occurred at his residence in the Muang district of Nakhon Pathom. The alleged commander of a sub-district was detained under suspicion of orchestrating a murder. The victim of this brutal crime was a dedicated highway police officer, ruthlessly cut down in his prime amidst a jubilant party in Kamnan Nok’s compound. Numerous police officers were in attendance at the unfortunate event, thereby escalating the magnitude of the incident. Transpired information has divulged that 28 police officers, initially expected to be 26, were present at the murder scene. This revelation was made public by Deputy National Police Chief, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn. The chivalrous victim, identified as Pol Maj Siwakorn Saibua, was the guest of honor at the fateful dinner party. Amid the festivities, the night took an unexpected downturn…
As reported by the Department of Disease Control (DDC), the threat of tuberculosis needs to be tackled seriously. The urgency of the scenario has been emphasized in the light of popular actor Chawin “Jug” Chitsomboon’s recent diagnosis. The most likely way of contracting the disease was close contact with a friend suffering from tuberculosis. Unfortunately, the friend isn’t in our midst any longer, having lost the battle against tuberculosis on September 5. DDC Director-General Dr Tares Krassanairawiwong unabashedly calls upon the public to stay vigilant. The World Health Organization points to Thailand as one of the 30 countries gripped by a substantial outbreak of tuberculosis. The figures are chilling: about 103,000 fresh cases recorded annually, with nearly 12,000 deaths attributed to TB-related afflictions, following the health organization’s metrics. An estimated one-quarter of Thailand’s populace has managed to establish some resistance against the contagion. However, for individuals with weakened immunity, the…
The Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT) has gathered consensus on the recommendation put forth by Suriya Jungrungreangkit, Thailand’s Transport Minister, to rejuvenate unused flight slots to ameliorate commercial air traffic at various airports. Additionally, the association is commendably supporting the government’s efforts to establish an airport in the scenic locale of Phangnga in Thailand, as confirmed by AAT’s President, Mr Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth. In his dual capacity as the President of AAT and the renowned Bangkok Airways, Mr Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, is slated to have an engaging discussion with Mr Suriya to brainstorm over a comprehensive recovery plan that can steer the tourism and airline industries towards a promising future. AAT, as the representative of several Thailand-based top-notch airlines like Thai VietJet Air, Thai AirAsia, Thai AirAsia X, Bangkok Airways, Thai Lion Air, and Nok Air, aims at facilitating a wholesome dialogue that can set a constructive blueprint for the revival of…
In an attempt to facilitate a more integrated and efficient approach to administering major health policies, Dr. Cholnan Srikaew, the Public Health Minister, proclaimed the establishment of the National Health Board (NHB). This centralized body, presided by the prime minister, will strive to align the endeavors of various ministries and private entities, thereby driving health policies forward. According to Srikaew, this transformation will strip the restrictions of health policy execution exclusively from the Public Health Ministry. This move is suggested in response to the sharp criticisms regarding the disjointed coordination among different agencies, affecting the standard of healthcare. He assures, however, that the NHB will not infringe on the roles of other agencies, such as the National Health Security Office (NHSO) and the National Health Commission. Transparency has been at the helm of the Minister’s approach, with Dr. Srikaew emphasizing that the budgetary allocation for the NHB will not impinge…
Without a doubt, the agricultural industry in Thailand is facing a great challenge. The country’s Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister, Capt Thamanat Prompow, boldly called attention to the rampant smuggling of farm products that seep into the Thai market. The rise of illegal products has inevitably molded the country’s economy, creating unfavorable conditions for local farmers. An example brought to light by the minister is the smuggling of frozen pig carcasses, which has dramatically influenced the local pork market, leading to an unexpected dip in the trade price. Indeed, these unlawful activities proliferate amid low prices of farm goods and decisive, firm actions need to be taken. Minister Prompow emphasized on an urgent need to heighten measures in combatting this transgression to salvage the situation and protect the local market. Recently, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has been deliberating with the Customs Department on handling the confiscated smuggled frozen pig…
The northern border region of Mae Hong Son has been in the throes of severe weather conditions, with relentless heavy rain triggering flash floods and landslides. Tragically, these conditions have caused substantial havoc damaging utilities, residences, farms and even cherished tourist attractions across Muang and Pai. Governor Chettha Mosikarat divulged yesterday that a plan to support those affected is underway, alongside an assessment of the damage inflicted. Hashing out the necessity for an effective compensation procedure, Mr. Chettha outlined the comprehensive damage profile that includes houses, rice plantations, and numerous farm crops. He highlighted that Tham Pla Cave and Su Tong Pae Bridge, two popular tourist sites in Muang district, suffered significant damage. Restoration of these tourist attractions is top priority, especially given the approaching peak tourist season. It was reported that the unfortunate confluence of floods and landslides began around 10pm on Friday, a direct result of the heavy…
Brace yourself, world, for Thai Airways International (THAI) is all agog and set to boost government’s initiative of pulling in a greater spectrum of global visitors. This reinforcing strategy chiefly involves modifying its flight programs to create room for a higher influx of tourists, specifically targeting visitors from the vast expanse of China. Taking the helm and steering the adjustments to a successful fruition is none other than THAI’s competent Chief Operating Officer, Chai Eamsiri who announced this strategic move on the eve of the highly anticipated tourism boom season. Eamsiri held a cordial round table discussion with the Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin which encompassed in-depth assurance of preparations for an expected surge in foreign arrivals this year. This factor seems to be fueled by the temporary visa waiver scheme designed specifically for Chinese nationals, which rolls out next month. To elaborate, starting as early as Oct 1, THAI will…