The Stock Exchange of Thailand’s Research Department has issued a grave alert concerning the ever-growing menace posed by cyber malefactors. On a daily basis, worldwide cybercrime incurs an estimated 772 billion baht in losses, and Thailand is projected to suffer daily damages of approximately 85 million baht for the current year. As per the latest stats for 2023, a mind-boggling 61 million Thai internet users, represent an enormous 85.3% chunk of the country’s entire population, a figure that trumps the global average of 64.4% by a fair margin. The undeniable addiction Thai citizens have with the internet, averaging about seven hours of daily usage, lands the nation in the top ten globally for internet usage. This obsession makes Thailand a glaring hotspot for cyber malefactors. The pressing infrastructural shift towards everyday smartphone transactions has sadly exposed users to greater online risks. An elevated risk exists for Thai users to have…
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In the latest wave of political maneuverings, Thailand’s major political force, the Pheu Thai Party, is orchestrating a tactical convergence with its seven coalition associates. The crux of this meeting is geared towards deliberating the path to allow the eight-party alliance to continue to command influence. The meeting aftermath would involve updating other political entities outside the coalition and opposition figureheads. The Deputy Leader of the Pheu Thai Party, Phumtham Wechayachai, was the bearer of this news yesterday. Phumtham revealed plans to iron out the logistics of date and time for the meeting, aligning with a pivotal Parliamentary vote scheduled this Friday. He remarked that representatives from non-coalition parties, including Bhumjaithai, Chartthaipattana, the pro-military Palang Pracharath, and United Thai Nation, along with some senators who interacted with the Pheu Thai representatives this week, exhibited irrevocable repulsion towards any change in Section 112. The shared dissent was that they’ll resist siding…
In the early hours of yesterday, a devastating road accident occurred resulting in the tragic loss of five Thai nationals. This incident unfolded while the group was en route through Laos, heading towards their ultimate destination of China. Tragedy struck in the region of Boten, located in the province of Luang Namtha, Laos, as reported by Pol. Lt. Col. Kanyawarat Jullasat, Deputy Chief of the Chiang Khong border immigration office. The unfortunate event unfolded just past the witching hour, where a tour group comprising 20 travellers journeyed in two separate passenger vans. Their path took them along the R3A road directly linking the Chiang Khong district of Chiang Rai with Boten. Their journey turned disastrous approximately 100 kilometres from the Fourth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, Jullasat disclosed. Originally, the group’s itinerary outlined continuing their trek to the city of Kunming in China, via train after crossing into Laos. However, a towering…
As a leading figure in air traffic control services, Aerothai, formally known as Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd, is diligently preparing for the application of an innovative metroplex air traffic control blueprint. This development holds significant potential for escalating commercial air traffic management, all while amplifying efficiency and bolstering safety standards. The proactive plan, decreed by Aerothai president Nopasit Chakpitak, aligns with the cogent policies and strategic growth forecasts released by the Transport Ministry, pertaining to the bourgeoning aviation industry. Commencing this ambitious adventure, the crucial first phase engulfs a comprehensive restructuring of flight routes and the efficacious management of airspace at three of Thailand’s premier airports: Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-tapao. According to Mr Nopasit, the metroplex air traffic blueprint is an absolute game-changer. Encompassing more than just advancements in air navigation’s efficiency and safety, this strategy aims to significantly minimize fuel usage, ushering in an era of environmentally…
Devoted environmental activist, Srisuwan Janya, currently serving as President of the Stop Global Warming Association, has persistently fronted a public outcry against the controversial Ashton Asoke luxury condo in the Watthana district of Bangkok. The contentious 50-story, 783-unit project recently had its construction permit rescinded by the Supreme Administrative Court. Srisuwan Janya, in representation of a close-knit community dwelling adjacent to the costly venture, scrutinizes the permit approval given to the development company, Ananda Development Plc. As a consequence, the livelihoods of nearly 580 individuals who had invested in condo units within the building are thrown into disarray due to the court’s unexpected ruling. The relentless crusader, Srisuwan Janya, is also prepping to vicariously hold Governor Chadchart Sittipunt accountable, as he implores the Bangkokian politician to orchestrate a thorough investigation into the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) personnel who partook in the endorsement of the now-voided permit. This ruling has sent…
Renowned political figure, Thaksin Shinawatra, was spotted during a spotlight episode of CARE Clubhouse x CARE Talk in May 2023. Recognisable for his service as the former prime minister of Thailand, Thaksin’s current situation has caused quite a ripple in the political scene of the nation. The Department of Corrections (DoC) has made significant public statements clarifying that Thaksin’s safety and wellbeing is its utmost concern during his impending incarceration following his voluntary return to Thailand. This announcement is scheduled for the 10th of August. Ayuth Sintoppant, the Director-General of DoC, voiced this assurance last Friday as a response to the Deputy Prime Minister and provisional Justice Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam’s remarks. On Thursday, the Deputy Prime Minister stated that Thaksin must attend court to receive his sentencing for his trio of cases, which cumulatively result in a decade-long jail term. Ayuth went on to explain that the department would take…
One of the most influential figures in present-day Thai politics, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit – the spearhead of the Progressive Movement and bold ally of the Move Forward Party (MFP) faced the media at the Thai Summit Tower on the 21st of January, 2021. His words at the press conference were in response to insinuations and queries aimed at shedding doubt on his negotiations with Thaksin Shinawatra, the unspoken head of the Pheu Thai Party. This intriguing speculation made rounds as lawyer and academic from Chiang Mai University, Assoc Prof Somchai Preechasinlapakun, called Thanathorn out on his silence. Assoc Prof Somchai, a proud MFP ticket bearer of the May 14 general election, provoked Thanathorn’s silence on this critical question. His adamant lack of transparency does no good for the MFP’s credibility. He believes Thanathorn owes the ever-growing MFP supporter-base a comprehensive disclosure. He argued, “As a Thai citizen, the drama of secret…
Held right at the heart of the bustling Saphan Sung district in Bangkok, the picture shows a glimpse into an ordinary day at an elderly care centre. DDC director-general Thares Krasanairawiwong and a cohort of senior health officials watch attentively as a nurse expertly administers a vaccine to a patient (Photo: Somchai Poomlard). In the light of the rising concern surrounding the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF), the Department of Disease Control (DDC) in Thailand is stalwart in their assertion—Thailand remains untouched by CCHF. The World Health Organization (WHO) identified this viral haemorrhagic fever as a menace of a communicable disease that’s ravaging through eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and some parts of Asia, with a daunting fatality rate hovering between 30 to 40%, as DDC director-general clarified last Friday. Fortunately, no cases have seen the light of day in Thailand yet, he reassured. The tick-borne Nairovirus gives berth to…
Scandal has erupted in the serene settings of Phetchabun province, following the uncovering of several resorts illegally encroaching on the preserved forest reserve. The authority in charge of Khao Kho National Park finds himself reassigned abruptly to a less active role pending a thorough investigation. Last Thursday marked a notable day as a surprise inspection was conducted by the Internal Security Operations Command, with Khao Kho National Park’s head, Prasan Iadsang also participating. This special team was particularly interested in inspecting the zone renowned as Pha Hua Sing or ‘lion head cliff’, a beloved part of the national park’s ecosystem. Initial sightings confirmed their apprehensions when two resorts were discovered operating on park territory without authorisation. The first company found guilty was Phu Thap Boek Suansawan, cunningly nestled about 200 metres away from the peripheral border of Pha Hua Sing. The illicit resort, sprawling over a substantial 69-rai (or 110,400-square-metre)…
The forthcoming long holiday period commences this weekend – beginning on July 28, His Majesty the King’s birthday, and concludes on August 2, marking the inception of Buddhist Lent. This announcement came from the interim government last week, who chose to add an extra public holiday on Monday, July 31st. The intention behind this initiative was to allow the citizens of Thailand more time to return to their ancestral homes. Yuthasak Supasorn, the esteemed Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), acknowledged that with the last-minute addition of an extra holiday, Thai citizens are unlikely to arrange international getaways. Instead, he believes they will opt for local visits, boosting domestic tourism. In light of this upcoming long break, TAT anticipates around 4.96 million local trips will be made, resulting in an average hotel occupancy rate of 63%. Particularly, it estimates hotels in the eastern part of the country may…