Addressing the pressing issue of delayed repatriation of Thai nationals, the Thai military is preparing to engage in conversation with their counterparts in Myanmar. A contingent of 41 Thais, having been rescued from unlawful operations in Laukkaing township, are awaiting the green light to return home. This inside scoop was divulged today by Colonel Natee Thomsen, the esteemed leader of the Pha Mueang Force, operating under the codename Thap Chao Tak Taskforce. The focus of Colonel Natee’s anticipated dialogue with the strategic commander of Tachileik revolves around understanding and addressing the reasons behind the delay in repatriation. This discourse is also expected to shape strategies to fast-track the process, ensuring a swift and secure return of the Thai group. The Colonel underscored the readiness of the Thai side to offer complete cooperation with Myanmar to make this happen. Further insights were shared regarding the Thai group’s journey from Laukkaing towards…
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In the northern state of Uttarakhand, India’s government has summoned the Thai and Norwegian rescue experts who were instrumental in the Tham Luang cave rescue operation involving the trapped football team, in a bid to save 40 workers held captive inside a collapsed tunnel. A large tunnel, spanning 4.5 kilometers, tragically collapsed while under construction on November 12, trapping these workers. While several others managed to escape, the fate of the 40 workers remains uncertain as massive concrete rubble and broken pylons block both ends of the tunnel. As per the New York Times, these efforts to free the trapped workers have now extended into their fifth day. The desperate Indian rescuers have been attempting to drill through the ruins in a bid to establish a communication line with the trapped workers, but their efforts have so far been unsuccessful. Their plans took a new turn when they decided to…
In a significant move by Thailand’s Public Health Ministry, a first draft of the Cannabis-Hemp Act has been formulated, debunking prevailing conjectures of cannabis being reclassified as a narcotic. The esteemed Public Health Minister, Chonlanan Srikaew, walked us through the redrafted legislation, a neat and concise version reduced from an extensive 94 sections to a digestible 70. This recast piece of legislation successfully addresses the gaping voids in the old act which inadvertently permitted non-parmacuetical usage of cannabis, while assuring public concerns about the same. Rest assured, the Public Health Ministry remains adamant in its resolution to treat cannabis as a heavily regulated herb. The new yardstick, however, states that any extraction surpassing the threshold of 0.2% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) will be categorised as a narcotic. According to Minister Srikaew, “While we are still backing the usage of cannabis for medicinal applications, its usage beyond this is strictly discouraged. Hence, even…
In the quaint corner of Tachileik, Myanmar, a flurry of rapid proceedings, mired in intricate diplomacy, has kept the international borders buzzing. A Thai army bulletin recently circulating, whispers an intriguing story. Thai citizens trapped in the intricately woven web of unlawful undertakings in Laukkaing township have been examined thoroughly by the local authorities, and are on the brink of being repatriated. As per the most recent interactions, our sources indicate the approval for repatriation is likely to be sealed within the next few sunsets. The protagonists in this intricate maze of diplomatic dialogue are Col Nathee Thomsen, the commander of the Thap Chao Tak Taskforce of the Pha Muang Force, and Col Thura Zaw Lwin Soe, the tactical operation commander of Tachileik. They decided to thrash out the details of the saga at the Tachileik customs checkpoint, at the heart of the beautiful border landscape. The puzzle that needed…
The Anti Online Scam Operation Centre (AOC) has been busy since its inception on November 1st. With more than 2,500 bank accounts frozen in just two weeks, the government-led initiative is making substantial leeway against call centre scams. The spokesperson for the government, Mr Chai Wacharonke, revealed that this swift action was taken on accounts linked to fraudulent activities, averaging a freeze time of just 15 minutes post-receipt of a complaint. The AOC’s operations were a fulfilling response to the 38,564 cries for help from scam victims they received in their formative fortnight. In response to an unexpected surge in calls, Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry expanded the AOC’s bandwidth, ensuring a quicker and more efficient response to these serious complaints. Switching gears to the maritime sector, Bancha Sukkaew, the Deputy Director-General of the Fisheries Department, highlighted the department’s aim to boost the population of Kurau fish, a species…
The Prime Minister of Thailand, Srettha Thavisin, shared with his Canadian and Australian colleagues recently that Thailand has thrown its doors open wide to foreign investments. His comments come at a time when there is notable movement of businesses globally towards the Asean region. Thavisin had a meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Summit which took place in San Francisco. The news was made public by the government’s spokesman, Chai Wacharonke. According to Mr. Chai, both nations anticipate strengthening their collaboration across multiple arenas. The belief is that Apec stands to create a wealth of opportunities for both countries. In a bid to attract new business, Thavisin made it clear that Thailand is eager and prepared to embrace foreign investments. He leveraged the platform of the summit to relay this message across the global business community, shepherd by shifting trends showcasing an…
The sight of cannabis plants openly displayed at the Asia International Hemp Expo held in Bangkok in November 2022 was something quite remarkable. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard) The latest highlight is the announcement from the Public Health Ministry regarding the completion of the first draft of the much-anticipated Cannabis-Hemp Act. The biggest surprise in the announcement was the confirmation that cannabis will not be reclassified as a narcotic, a statement publicly declared by Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew last Friday. Minister Cholnan prudently revealed that the updated laws are modelled on amendments to the initial 94-sections draft. The latest version now flaunts approximately 70 sections. The revisions address various public apprehensions and potential slip-throughs that might enable people to misuse cannabis for recreational activities, he explained further. The essence of the law continues to categorize cannabis as a ‘controlled herb.’ Any extract containing over 0.2% of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) will be classified…
Deeper within the heart of Suvarnabhumi airport, a somber scene unfolds as an unexpected arrival lurks in the shadows of a busy cargo terminal. Five Thai workers tragically caught in the crossfire, their lives brutally ended on foreign shores in Israel, have finally come home. Within the hallowed walls of the airport, a respectful gathering takes place, observed solemnly by both Thai and Israeli officials. In the backdrop of this solemn event and amidst growing international concern, an imperative voice from Thailand’s epicenter of human rights was heard. The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRCT) made an urgent call for a ceasefire in war-torn Gaza. Baring its soul for the world to see, NHRCT painted a haunting picture of life within the Gaza strip. Over 10,000 lives brutally extinguished, most of the victims being women and children. Astonishingly, more than a million displaced people wander amidst the rubble. A…
An esteemed figure in the radio industry, Trin Ruangkitratanakul, affectionately known as DJ Ko from 106.5 Green Wave radio, descended to a tragic and untimely demise on a fateful Friday afternoon in a hotel located in the heart of bustling Bangkok. The close-knit community is somber over what is speculated to have been a suicide. At only 36 years old, Trin’s life was claimed by the unforgiving concrete of the neighboring house, situated adjacently to the hotel on the busy Soi Sukhumvit 20 in Klong Toey district. This grim discovery was reported by concerned witnesses around 1.30pm, bringing to light the tragic news, according to Pol Lt Col Kittichet Kitisarn, the chief investigator at Thong Lo police station. Upon arriving at the scene, police officers and medical first responders found Trin’s body hauntingly still near the kitchen door of the two-storey house. The precinct was palpably chilling as they processed…
In a momentous event back in 2005, the Queen declared, “This centre shall serve as a safe haven for all women”, as she inaugurated the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer (QSCBC). To ensure that every Thai woman confronting this formidable disease could access the necessary help despite their financial status and societal standing, Dr Kris Chatamra, the Centre’s premier physician, initiated the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer Foundation – a non-profit entity, two years later. The foundation aims to support the humanitarian endeavours of the QNSCBC. Launching the Centre has not been without its challenges, but its accomplishments and the incredible work it has facilitated are honourably recognised in a brand-new, limited-edition coffee table book. This captivating volume has been meticulously compiled by Dr Kris Chatamra and Khunying Finola Chatamra, serving as an Honorary Advisor to both the Centre and the Foundation. Divulging an extensive 15-year history of…