Amidst a whirlwind regional tour, Congressman Andy Barr (R-Kentucky) and Congresswoman Jasmine Felicia Crockett (D-Texas), graced the shores of Thailand on August 22 and 23, 2023. This diplomatic rendezvous orchestrated as part of the US bipartisan Congressional delegation tour was not just an opportunity to explore the cultural richness of the Southeastern jewel but also a strategic move aimed at fortifying the Thailand-US relationship via progressive collaborations with impactful players in US foreign policy – the US legislative authorities. The essence of the long-standing alliance between Thailand and the US was an integral part of the discussions. The significant role that comprehensive, dynamic cooperation plays in maintaining a robust diplomatic relationship, a legacy that proudly celebrates its 190th anniversary this year, was celebrated by both parties. These discussions were incredibly productive with noteworthy highlights being the exploration into how shared priorities such as defence and non-traditional security can be strengthened.…
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When the petition was presented, the Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Sahakarn Petchnarin, received it. Although he confirmed that the ministry’s approach towards Thaksin’s situation was consistent with standards of health ethics. Sahakarn explained Thaksin’s treatment would require preventative measures lasting approximately 10 days. Upon completion of this preventative regimen, Thaksin will receive the same consideration as other detainees. This includes the necessary changes to his physical appearance, such as hair removal, as well as a switch to prison uniform, as stipulated by the system. Responding to these updates, the group shed light on their disbelief concerning Thaksin’s reported health challenges. They asserted their position, stating, “Whilst remains the question of Thaksin’s health, we do not buy into the narrative, especially as Thaksin has yet to spend a night behind the bars since his arrival.” To further articulate their demands, the People and Student Network for the Reform of…
The recent political elections in Thailand were fraught with hope and change, as the Pheu Thai party’s prime ministerial candidate, Srettha Thavisin, emerged victorious. But it was no sooner than he won the Tuesday PM vote when a dishonorable group of tricksters decided to seize the opportunity for a con. They created a misleading app and swiftly placed it on Google’s Play Store, entrancing the Thai people with the lure of “registering for receiving digital transfers of 10,000 baht”. During the heated political battlefield that was the recent election campaign, Srettha had promised his countrymen an economically uplifting initiative – he would transfer 10,000 baht into the digital wallets of all Thais aged 16 and above. The proposal, viewed as an ingenious economic stimulus measure, was designed to breathe life back into flagging local economies in Thailand. However, this latest digital shenanigan seems to threaten those well-intentioned plans. Chaiwut, a…
During an informative gathering at the esteemed Wintree City Resort in Chiang Mai province, top-level executives from AOT and airport officials unveiled a significant project. The ambitious venture, timings, and its objectives were meticulously laid out to the attending partners and prospective investors. Sarayuth Jampa, the respected deputy director of Chiang Mai International Airport helmed the engaging seminar session. Sarayuth, addressing the participants, shed light on the current operational capacity of the airport. At present, it can handle up to 8 million passengers annually. However, before the global Covid-19 pandemic disrupted the industries, the airport displayed a promising annual growth of 11%. This passenger flow overreached the airport’s maximum capacity in 2019, with more than 10 million travelers passing through its gates. Such escalating demands have propelled Chiang Mai to be recognized as the fourth-largest airport under AOT’s operation. Thus, the urgency to lay out a comprehensive development plan to…
According to Police General Amorn Chomchoey, Secretary-General of the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), there exists currently no government-directed campaign or officially published application for the same. This brings to light the pressing notion that any such applications surfacing could be a product of scammers aiming at exploiting the general public. Speaking at a conference on Wednesday, he urged citizens to avoid downloading or installing such applications, which he cited as potential openings for scammers to extract personal data or enact fraudulent financial activities. General Amorn mentioned that the NCSA has conscientiously transferred an alert to Google, suggesting the removal of such applications from their Play Store, given that these platforms are the most prevalent such apps are made available for users. This revelation comes in the wake of a proposed scheme aiming at fueling domestic spending, coined as the 10,000 Baht ‘digital wallet’ scheme. Srettha Thavisin, under the prestigious…
An influential meeting took place in the eminent Great Hall of the People in Beijing, as Dhanin Chearavanont, the esteemed senior chairman of CP Group, led his squad to meet the high-ranking officials of the Chinese government. This monumental edifice, located on the Tiananmen Square’s western edge, is traditionally used for legislative and ceremonial proceedings by the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese government. Premier Li embraced the visiting dignitaries and mentioned his appreciation for the CP Group and overseas Chinese entrepreneurs from across the globe. He highlighted how their fervent investments in China have acted as a catalyst for the nation’s escalating expansion. While reminiscing over China’s economic evolution over 45 years, he expressed gratitude towards numerous overseas Chinese individuals who played significant roles in this transformation. He specifically thanked Dhanin for his vast contributions to China’s economic and societal growth over the decades, recognizing Dhanin’s role as a…
At 74 years old, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is currently lodged in a private room within the medical ward of the Bangkok Remand Prison, given his several underlying health concerns that include cardiac and respiratory complications. This intriguing update was conveyed to members of the press yesterday by Aryut Sinthoppan, who heads the Department of Corrections. The backdrop to this development is Thaksin’s recent sentencing of eight years imprisonment by the Supreme Court due to corruption allegations from his term. Thaksin’s dramatic return to Thailand after self-imposed exile for 15 years signals a pivotal turning point in the country’s history. Nevertheless, Sinthoppan offered assurances that the prison administration is equipped and prepared to assure Thaksin’s security, fundamentals of living such as food and purified drinking water, and adequate visitation accommodations. Anticipating visits by Thaksin’s family, close confidants, and various organization representatives, meeting spaces have been organized to accommodate all.…
A heart-rending incident unfolded late last night on the freshly inaugurated Chon Buri bridge, nestled in the picturesque province of Chon Buri. At the stroke of half-past eleven, the tranquil night was shattered by the thunderous noise of a grisly motorbike crash that claimed the life of a vibrant 18-year-old youth named Theerawat. Theerawat, a resident of Bang Saen, had embarked on a jovial journey to explore the new bridge on his sleek gray Vespa, accompanied by a buddy. Their joy ride ended tragically when Theerawat, carried away by his youthful enthusiasm, accelerated his Vespa beyond safe limits. Sadly, he met with a nasty surprise when he encountered a speed bump at high speed, causing him to lose control of his vehicle and leading him to crash disastrously. The first responders to the gruesome accident scene were members of the reputable Tri Khun Tham Foundation, their role earmarked in bringing…
Envisioned by the strategic thinking of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, Thailand is primed to ride a new wave of tourism prosperity through the addition of new airport infrastructure in Chiang Mai and Phuket. Elevating tourism revenue is not merely a political promise, it is central to the goals of Pheu Thai party, emphasized the premier amidst his promises of delivering palpable progress. An unwavering belief underpins this priority – airports are vital catalysts in boosting the tourism appeal of provinces. Particularly, in regions that are globally recognized as sought-after travel corners, like Chiang Mai and Phuket. The blueprint involves both, creation of new avenues with new international airports and the enhancement of the existing ones, to bring about a sharp surge in the capacity of these provinces to host larger numbers of tourists. Concrete steps are already underway. Chiang Mai International Airport has become the scene for engaging dialogues and…

Monkey Business No More: Thailand’s Shocking Response to PETA’s Allegations over Coconut Harvesting!
Answering to allegations about the unethical harvesting of coconuts, the Department of Agriculture is set to introduce a new seal of approval. This endorsement, known as the Monkey Free Plus (MFP), will be given to all coconut products that have not been made using coconuts picked by monkeys. The move comes after the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) brought damaging accusations against the industry. Such assertions have had a significant impact on the exporting of coconuts and related products to countries such as the United States, Canada, and somewhere in Europe, revealed Rapibhat Chandarasrivongs, who is acting as the director-general of the department. The issue came to a head in July when a conglomerate of coconut milk producers appealed to the government. Their plea was for immediate action against the allegations and the hiring of a lobbyist to safeguard the interests of their industry. The controversy arose…