On a rather unprecedented Sunday, instead of the usual hustle and bustle, Thailand’s Cabinet came together in a special gathering, a deviation from their routine weekly meetings. The agenda? A pivotal decision concerning the nation’s energy sector. The spotlight was on Energy Minister Piraphan Salirathavibhaga’s groundbreaking proposal, which was set to change the course of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat). The proposal? None other than to appoint Thepparat Theppitak, the dynamic president of EGCO, as the new governor of Egat. This decision wasn’t merely a routine appointment; it was a statement, a direction towards the future. The urgency of the meeting was palpable, with the usual Cabinet congregation pushed forward from its customary Tuesday slot to a special Sunday session. The reason behind this reshuffle was Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s packed itinerary, which included a significant visit to Australia. With activities lined up from Monday to Wednesday, the…
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In the intriguing tapestry of life’s unpredictable events, the serene night of Nakhon Ratchasima was pierced by a story that sounds like it came straight out of a thrilling crime novella. Imagine the scene: a bustling shopping mall, a place of joy and laughter by day, becomes the backdrop for an act of vengeance under the cloak of night. The protagonist of our story, Supornpong Yimkhem, a chef with a knack for culinary finesse, finds himself entangled in a tale of lost honor and a quest for retribution. On a seemingly ordinary Saturday night, in the heart of Nakhon Ratchasima, a simmering dispute reached its boiling point. Our chef, aged 30, with dreams and aspirations possibly as rich as the flavors he concocts in the kitchen, confronted a reality harsher than a burnt soufflé. By the stroke of midnight, Supornpong found himself walking through the doors of the Mueang Nakhon…
In the enchanting, yet occasionally tumultuous landscape of Nakhon Ratchasima, also known as the gateway to the northeastern heartland of Thailand, a tale as old as time unfolded one peculiar Saturday night. Here, in a city where tradition brushes shoulders with modernity, the night’s silence was disrupted not by the usual revelries but by an affair of honor, job security, and a touch of vindication. Our protagonist, Supornpong Yimkhem, a master of culinary arts aged 30, found himself wandering the quiet streets leading to the Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima provincial police station. It was not the anticipation of seasoning his next creation that brought him there but rather the weight of a decision, prompted by an incident merely hours before. Supornpong, with the solemnity of a man facing his reckoning, surrendered to the authorities on a late Saturday night, as the clock whispered an end to his fleeting freedom. Nakhon Ratchasima,…
Imagine this: It’s a serene Sunday in the picturesque locale of Krabi, Thailand, a destination coveted for its jaw-dropping landscapes and tranquil beaches. Yet, at Krabi International Airport, a flurry of activity is underway, far from the peaceful imagery often associated with this paradise. Technicians are in a race against time, the goal? To bring back the runway and taxiway lighting systems from the abyss following a perplexing electrical hiccup that unfolded the night before, bringing the airport to a standstill. The issue commenced under the cloak of darkness on Saturday night when an electrical short circuit decided to play the villain. This unexpected antagonist sprang from a manhole pit near aircraft parking bay no.3 around 8:30 PM, casting a shadow of darkness over the airport. This led to a dramatic scene where flights were halted, and the air was filled with a concoction of confusion and anticipation. In response,…
Imagine this: a world where menacing loan sharks swim through the murky waters of finance, preying on unsuspecting victims with their inflated interest rates. But fear not, for a knight in shining armor has arrived on the scene – and it’s none other than the government, armed with a set of tools designed to mediate the turbulent waters between debtors and non-banking creditors. Yes, you heard it right, the government is stepping up to the plate, ready to rescue those being tormented by the financial piranhas. As part of this heroic quest, a registration initiative was launched on the first of December, transforming into a beacon of hope that lasted until the twenty-ninth of February. This wasn’t just any run-of-the-mill paperwork exercise. Oh no, it’s a critical spearhead in the government’s valiant efforts to combat the nefarious forces of illegal lending that have long plagued the land with their exorbitant…
Imagine a scene where the buzzing nexus of international diplomacy meets the vibrant, pulsating heart of Melbourne. It’s here, in this dynamic backdrop, that we find a delegation from Thailand, led by the charismatic Srettha, descending upon the 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit. Scheduled to paint the town red from Monday to Wednesday, this visit is not just a casual getaway but a strategic move designed to weave closer economic ties between the Land Down Under and the Land of Smiles. Srettha, a figure embodying the spirit of Thai ingenuity and ambition, is not just attending for the good coffee and the graffiti-laden laneways Melbourne is renowned for. His agenda is packed with plans to court Australian investors with the lure of golden opportunities waiting back in Thailand. But that’s not all – he’s on a mission to encourage Thai investors to dive into the Australian market, painting a picture of…
Imagine, if you will, a bustling airport on a seemingly ordinary Saturday evening. The clock strikes 8.30pm, and all of a sudden, Krabi International becomes the backdrop of an unexpected adventure. A mere short circuit, originating from the depths of a manhole near the third aircraft hangar, decides to throw a wrench in the works, plunging the airport into darkness. It wasn’t just any darkness; it was the kind that stopped three flights dead in their tracks, leaving passengers and crew alike wondering, “What now?” Among the affected, Thai Vietjet’s VZ345 stood ready to whisk 193 eager souls away, Bangkok Airways’ PG264 was gearing up to cater to 145 wanderlust-filled travelers, and Fly Dubai’s FZ1482 had 170 passengers waiting to chase the horizon. Alas, without the guiding lights of the runway, these journeys were not meant to be, resulting in cancellations that no doubt felt like plot twists in the…
In a spirited demonstration that felt more like a beachside festival of fervor and community spirit, around 500 locals and activists converged on the golden sands of Yamu beach, nestled in the lush Thalang district of Phuket, this past Sunday. Their mission? To voice their collective disapproval and outrage against what many perceived as an indiscretion too far by a Swiss national, a tale that has swiftly become the talk of the town. The crux of the matter centers around Urs Fehr — who also answers to David — a 45-year-old Swiss man residing in a stunning (yet controversial) villa right by the beach’s embrace, alongside his Thai wife. The bone of contention? An incident that allegedly saw David’s foot meet the back of Thandao Chandam, a respected doctor from Dibuk Hospital, in what was meant to be a tranquil moon-watching moment turned sour. Adding insult to injury, it’s claimed…
In the verdant and usually tranquil forests straddling the districts of Mae Wang, Hot, and Mae Chaem, a battle against nature’s fury is being waged. The 16th protected area administration office, armed with the formidable Kamov KA-32 helicopter, is locked in a relentless effort to quell fires that seem to have erupted almost simultaneously across this picturesque landscape. This fiery onslaught is the latest in a series of environmental challenges, coming hot on the heels of the recently subdued infernos in the Ob Luang National Park of Hot District on February 27. Kritsayam Kongsatree, the dedicated chief of the 16th office, shed light on a startling revelation: local villagers, anchored by centuries-old beliefs, persist in igniting these forest fires. They hold steadfast in their conviction that the aftermath of the blaze will beckon a bounty of wild edible vegetables and mushrooms – a regenerative force of nature born from the…
In the intricate tapestry of Thai politics, where power plays and emotional narratives intertwine like the threads of a meticulously woven silk scarf, a recent poll has painted a vivid picture of the current political landscape, resonating deeply with the hearts and minds of the Thai populace. At the core of this fascinating narrative are two figures who stand out in stark contrast, yet both hold a special place in the public’s consciousness: Thaksin Shinawatra, the enigmatic ex-premier whose influence seems to loom large over the nation’s political sphere, and Pita Limjaroenrat, the resilient former leader of the Move Forward Party, who commands a profound reservoir of public sympathy. The National Institute of Development Administration, known affectionately as Nida Poll, embarked on a quest in late February to gauge public opinion. They reached out to 1,310 individuals across the beautiful expanse of Thailand, from the bustling streets of Bangkok to…