Thai Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, is set to embark on an official four-day visit to China on the following week. This important diplomatic outreach, scheduled for October 16th through 19th, will also see him attend the prestigious 3rd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation taking place in the heart of Beijing. Enthused to hear the keynote speech by the beloved Chinese President Xi Jinping, Prime Minister Srettha’s visit comes as a significant gesture to strengthen the bilateral relations between both countries. This is reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). During the crucial forum, Prime Minister Srettha, who juggles the additional role of Thailand’s finance minister, will share his insights through a reflective statement, with “Green Silk Road for Harmony with Nature” as its theme. The prime minister’s focus on green economy and sustainable development cooperation seeks to re-emphasize Thailand’s commitment to preserving our planet. The prime minister’s…
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As the New Year heralds a fresh start, Thailand’s opposition party, led by the Move Forward Party (MFP), is gearing up to challenge the current Pheu Thai-led administration. Such an exciting revelation was made by the dynamic MFP leader, Chaithawat Tulathon. According to Chaithawat, the anticipation is building steadily as the MFP, the Democrat Party, and the Fair Party recently convened their inaugural tri-party meeting. The purpose? To meticulously strategize their modus operandi not only during parliamentary sessions but also during recess. Embracing his new title as Opposition Leader, Chaithawat has been motivating his counterparts to band together tirelessly. Their collective mission? To scrupulously scrutinize government activities, thus promoting citizen involvement in the country’s audit and accountability mechanisms. Leaning forward to the dawn of next year, the opposition under Chaithawat’s leadership plans to instigate a general debate against the government. This debate, scheduled post-Budget Bill ratification, aims to expose the…
Imagine an individual named Chulathipok Palakawong Na Ayutthaya, a 29-year-old man who found himself handcuffed and under arrest at the bustling Suvarnabhumi airport. He had just returned from Myanmar on an ordinary Thursday that swiftly turned into anything but ordinary. The reason? Allegations of fraud and the crafty forging of official documents had landed Mr. Palakawong Na Ayutthaya in hot water. This news was confirmed by the police on the following day. As it turns out, May 31 was a significant day for the youthful Mr. Palakawong Na Ayutthaya. Why you ask? Well, that’s when the Criminal Court had issued an arrest warrant for him. And these weren’t simple charges he was facing. The charges mounted against him included the falsification of an official document, the illicit use of the said forged document, and the alleged act of defrauding unsuspecting individuals. Digging deeper into the story, the police revealed that…
On February 23, 2022, patrons frequented a local branch of the Government Savings Bank, seeking much-needed financial services. This scene is a part of the unfolding narrative regarding the national concern of household debt in Thailand, a pressing issue the government is determined to address. Held under the sharp focus of the government’s lens, the objective is clear – reduce household debt to a level below 80% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). In making this announcement, Deputy Government Spokeswoman Rudklao Suwankiri has simultaneously offered a beacon of hope to countless individuals wrestling with debt-related challenges on Friday. The Bank of Thailand has released figures indicating household debt standing at a staggering 16 trillion baht, representing 90.6% of GDP in the first quarter, painting an urgent need for intervention. In solemn commemoration of Navamindra Maharaj Day, the Government Savings Bank (GSB) takes a significant stride towards financial freedom for…
Our current climatic circumstances owe their characteristics to a fairly potent high-pressure system originating from China. This system predominates over the northeastern, northern, and southern expanses of the Gulf of Thailand. Its influence initiates an influx of humidity from both the Gulf of Thailand and the expansive Andaman Sea, culminating in a considerable amount of precipitation. The inhabitants of these regions are urged to exercise extreme caution as the risk of heavy rainfall and accumulation is high, making the areas prone to sudden, unpredictable floods and even more lethal flash floods. This risk is particularly prominent in regions characterized by low altitudes and mountainous terrain. Moving our attention towards the bodies of water, specifically the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, the manifestations of these weather patterns can be observed in the form of waves measuring approximately 1 to 2 meters in height. This swelling of waves tends to…
In line with records from Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation dated March 9 of this year, the Thai elephant population spanned between 4,013 to 4,422. These elephants occupied 91 distinct national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and non-hunting territories across the country. Despite these seemingly positive numbers, the threat of habitat destruction and scarce food sources has led to pressing consequences on the elephants’ health and population figures. This escalating concern subsequently prompted the initiation of a groundbreaking project in 2002. This project aimed to conserve these majestic beasts by freezing elephant semen to be used for artificial insemination proceedings. This innovative endeavour was made possible due to the collaborative efforts of the Zoological Park Organisation, Kasetsart University’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre. The venture yielded successful results with the births of two elephants through artificial insemination – Plai Prathom Somphop and Saen…
The tinsel town of Thailand is lately ablaze with whispers and gasps revolving around a notorious domestic violence case. The dramatic saga involves a minor celebrity figure embroiled in a sordid affair, resulting in a violent altercation with his girlfriend. Unveiled by CCTV footage, this duo’s ugly spat ensues right after the lady, aged 43, uncovers her boyfriend’s infidelity. Her beau, in his late 30s, is a familiar face in Thailand’s TV scene, having enacted supporting roles that earned him a fair share of limelight. They befriended each other five to six years back and have been romantically involved over the past two years. Until last year, their bond was mostly Harmony personified, with the man regarded as taking ample care of his girlfriend. However, the peace was shattered in September when the woman stumbled upon her partner’s unfaithfulness involving not one but five different women. When she gathered her…
In an effort to improve the safety and morale of their officers, the National Police Office has decided to overturn its previous regulation dictating that male officers should maintain a short haircut with a top length of no more than 3 centimetres. Instead, the updated policy will allow for a more lenient haircut standard, giving officers the liberty to have their hair up to 5 centimetres on top and as short as 1 centimetre on the sides and the back. According to Torsak Sukvimol, the National Police Chief, the shift in policy is based on various directives by all National Police Chiefs. These directives highlight the importance of maintaining morale amongst officers by encouraging visits from commanders in the field. During his visits to the southernmost provinces, Torsak found that the enforcement of the short hair standard made officers unduly conspicuous, thus making them easy targets for insurgents. He voiced…
The unfortunate saga of Thai laborers caught in an escalating conflict in Israel has taken another tragic turn with the announcement of a 21st reported casualty. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin of Thailand issued this grim update early in the day on October 12. The context of this update is a steady stream of violence that followed an offensive triggered by Hamas this past weekend. Using this sorrowful platform at 9:10 am Malaysian time, PM Srettha presented this news without delving into details surrounding the most recent casualty. The brunt of the previous 20 fatalities involving Thai workers stemmed directly from an assault staged by militants from the Gaza-based organization, Hamas, on 7 September, or from the subsequent rocket attacks. In response to the rapidly escalating events, Thai governmental officials are brainstorming potential strategies to quickly and safely extricate their countrymen from a turbulent conflict zone. The Thai Prime Minister, aged…
Imagine travelling from the picturesque mainland of Trang, situated along the crystal-clear waters of the Andaman Sea, to the mesmerizing islands dotting its coastline. Until now, you would have been required to fork out hefty sums for a ride in a charming long-tail boat or a sleek speedboat. However, the recent announcement from Satun Pakbara Speed Boat Club Co Ltd is sure to bring a smile to the faces of budget-conscious travellers worldwide. Starting November 1, the company, managing director, Samart Charoenrit, reveals, will be providing consistent speed-boat service to the crown jewels of Trang’s tourism– the islands Ngai, Kradan, and Muk. The decision stems from the encouraging flourish of tourists flocking the region, thanks to the visa exemptions offered to visitors hailing from Kazakhstan and China in the government’s newest policy. “A favourable climate is on the horizon for the tourism industry. Our new route is designed to facilitate…