In a recent statement, Pheu Thai Party leader Cholnan Srikaew emphasized the importance of prioritizing the opinions of its members over those of coalition allies. He revealed that the majority of Pheu Thai members want their party to hold the post of House speaker. While an official stance on which party should receive the position has yet to be determined, Pheu Thai currently has 141 House seats, compared to the election-winning Move Forward Party’s 151 seats and their six coalition allies’ combined total of 22 seats. Srikaew acknowledged that Pheu Thai is deeply concerned about the feelings of all parties involved in the decision-making process. However, he placed the greatest emphasis on the people who have granted them power, followed by the views of the party’s members and MPs, and ultimately, those of the coalition parties. Although Pheu Thai members and MPs have not reached a consensus on the House…
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Swappable batteries, which can be exchanged in just five minutes, present a promising solution to the lengthy recharging times currently faced by electric vehicle (EV) users, eliminating the need to wait for up to an hour at recharging stations. The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation has joined forces with the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and other agencies to conduct research and development on a swappable battery platform specifically designed for electric motorcycles. This collaborative effort aims to accelerate Thailand’s transition towards becoming a regional hub for EV usage and manufacturing, in line with the country’s government policy. This innovative swappable battery project supports the government’s ambitious “30@30” target, which aims to achieve 30% zero-emission vehicle usage in Thailand by 2030, according to Dr. Pimpa Limthongkul, director of the Clean Energy Innovation Research Group at the National Energy Technology Centre (NTEC). Focusing on electric motorcycles…
In an innovative collaboration with global partners Nanoracks LLC and mu Space and Advanced Technology Co Ltd, CP Foods is on a mission to elevate the safety standards of Thai chicken to meet the rigorous requirements of space-grade cuisine. CP Foods’ objective is to comply with the stringent space safety standards by subjecting the chickens involved in the project to thorough certification processes. This will render them suitable for consumption by astronauts, in turn solidifying CP Foods’ global recognition and showcasing its commitment to adhering to the demanding Space Food Safety Standards, which are in line with NASA’s strict food safety requisites. To further this ambitious endeavor, CP Foods will hold the “Thai Food – Mission to Space” forum, a gathering of international experts such as former NASA astronaut Michael Massimino and former NASA food scientist Vickie Kloeris, as well as individuals from the scientific, medical, and livestock development sectors.…
It is with a heavy heart that we bid farewell to Narongsak Osatanakorn, known as the “Wild Boar Governor,” who passed away after a battle with cancer at Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok. His funeral will take place at Wat Phra Si Mahathat, located in the Bang Khen district. Narongsak earned widespread praise for his leadership during the dramatic rescue of the 12 young members of the Wild Boar football team trapped in Tham Luang Cave from June 23 to July 10, 2018. At the time, he held the position of Chiang Rai governor. His exceptional conduct during the rescue mission earned him the nickname “Wild Boar Governor” from various media outlets. Born on June 1, 1965, in Plaeng Yao district of Chachoengsao province in eastern Thailand, Narongsak’s journey is an inspiring one. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Kasetsart University and a master’s degree in Geodetic Science and…
During a recent media briefing at the Inquiry Officials’ Association of Thailand, Deputy National Police Chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn revealed the arrest of a police commander, who happens to be his academy classmate, on charges of operating three illegal gambling websites. Pol Gen Surachate confirmed that the police major general was among the nine suspects apprehended for running the gambling sites RRD789, BLUE789, and SEXY789. Despite their past connection, Pol Gen Surachate clarified that all suspects would face the legal consequences of their actions, showcasing impartiality and dedication to upholding the law. Interestingly, the investigation was initiated following a complaint lodged by a 24-year-old programmer and administrator of the gambling websites. The young man claimed to have been abducted by seven men from his home located in the Chokchai area of Bangkok in January. The abductors took him to a coffee shop in Chon Buri, where he was accused…
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt and his deputy Wisanu Sapsompol recently demonstrated the use of artificial intelligence (AI) software at City Hall, aimed at catching traffic offenders and improving traffic flow management at intersections throughout the capital city. The innovative technology not only streamlines law enforcement efforts but also addresses the pressing issue of pedestrian safety, with nearly 900 individuals hit by motorcyclists using footpaths in Bangkok each year. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is currently implementing AI at eight locations in the city. By utilizing existing surveillance cameras connected to optical fiber networks, the AI software can identify traffic violations and notify the authorities. This process was previously managed solely by city police. Governor Chadchart explained how the AI system uses the Land Transport Department’s vehicle registration database to locate traffic offenders and send notices requiring them to pay fines at their district offices within 30 days. Some of the…
Authorities in Mae Hong Son have assisted almost 4,000 Myanmar refugees who have fled from recent fighting between ethnic groups and the Myanmar military. Clashes have occurred along the border at Bang Sao Hin in tambon Sao Hin of Sariang district and Ban Pha Khae in tambon Mae Ki of Khun Yuam district. The conflict has forced 3,904 Myanmar residents to seek refuge in two border districts of Mae Hong Son. A total of 3,211 refugees were transported to the Bang Sao Hin temporary shelter in tambon Sao Hin, while the remaining individuals were taken to the Ban Pha Khae shelter. Provincial governor Chettha Mosikkharat, his deputy, officials, and the Red Cross all joined forces on Wednesday to provide humanitarian assistance to the refugees in the shelters. This included the distribution of survival kits donated by local people. As the director of the Thai-Myanmar border administration center, Mr. Chettha updated…
Chaitawat revealed that the upcoming seminar is scheduled to take place from Wednesday to Friday (June 21-23), allowing for the party to assign its legal team the responsibility of receiving the list of their MPs from the EC. The entirety of Move Forward’s MPs are anticipated to make an appearance in Parliament on June 27, according to Chaitawat. The EC’s certification, stated Chaitawat, adheres to the coalition plan led by Move Forward and a meeting involving party leaders is set for Thursday (June 22). Furthermore, discussions will also be held between Move Forward and Pheu Thai in regards to selecting a new House speaker and deputy speakers. It is expected for Pheu Thai to hold its own seminar throughout the week as well. Chaitawat explained that the postponement of the EC’s certification of MPs was to guarantee a seamless procedure. He further mentioned that any complaints concerning MPs should be…
With the anticipation of the fare rate approval from the caretaker cabinet, the Deputy Transport Minister Athirat Rattanaset confidently announced the commercial opening of the MRT Yellow Line monorail next month. Eastern Bangkok Monorail (EBM), the operator of the Yellow Line, revealed that passengers can expect a starting fare of 15 baht, with a cap at 45 baht, and predicts an average of 200,000 daily riders after its commercial launch. Since June 3, the MRT Yellow Line has offered free trial rides to the public. Initially, the trial period included 13 stations from Samrong to Hua Mak. However, nine more stations, starting from Sri Kritha and ending at Phawana, were added last week. Spanning 30.4 kilometers and including 23 stations, the Lat Phrao-Samrong Yellow Line route begins at the Ratchada-Lat Phrao intersection near MRT Lat Phrao station. The route stretches along Lat Phrao Road, crossing the Bang Kapi intersection, and…