The commitment from Thailand to adopt programmes initiated by the United Kingdom to bolster English language proficiency among Thai students and educators is now official. The highly regarded Education Minister of Thailand, Police General Permpoon Chidchob, engaged in talks with the UK’s Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, to navigate the course of this educational alliance. To underscore the importance of this dialogue, the British ambassador, Mark Gooding, attended this pivotal meeting at the Ministry of Education. The Thai Education Minister, Pol. Gen. Permpoon, displayed immense gratitude toward the British government for lending a helping hand in the development of an online learning platform designated for Thai pupils. This virtual school will be a stepping stone for Thai students, granting them access to English classes and a global pool of online knowledge resources. Pol. Gen. Permpoon made a note of the barriers faced by economically challenged Thai students,…
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Fascination has been an eternal human attribute, especially, when it comes to the exploration of the old and extinct. Adding one more chapter to the book of jaw-dropping archaeological discoveries, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment in Thailand brought to light the fossilized remains of a hitherto unknown creature, the Alligator munensis, also lovingly christened as the Mun River Alligator. The earth cradling this extinct species for a colossal duration of 230,000 years, this discovery has indeed sent a ripple of surprise shimmering across the realm of herpetology. The skeletal remains of the ancient alligator crawled out of their centuries-old burrow in the Non Sung district of Nakhon Ratchasima in northern Thailand. About 300 kilometers northeast of Thailand’s bustling capital city of Bangkok, this ground-breaking revelation was a brilliant contribution to the scientific worlds by a team of arduously working researchers from the University of Tübingen, Germany, and the…
In the wake of the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, threats aren’t limited to just the battlefield. Indeed, wars of a different variety are being waged within the digital realms. Unfortunately, the Thai Department of Employment has issued a stark warning about a burgeoning scam that targets overseas workers’ financial data through a counterfeit money transfer mobile application. The driving force behind this cautionary tale is none other than Sompong Kaewwandee, who heads the Chiang Rai Provincial Employment Office. Raising the alert on a recent Thursday, Sompong advised the public to approach suspicious links with extreme caution. It’s the local villagers who have now come to be the watchful eyes and ears of the bureau, first reporting this unscrupulous activity. These cybercriminals have shrewdly chosen their targets, opting specifically for the family members of Thai individuals working in Israel. They disseminate a questionable link through Line and SMS communications, masquerading as Israeli…
In a move to cultivate synergistic relations and drive mutual growth, Thailand is setting its sights towards the establishment of new alliances with Japan’s Wakayama prefecture, specifically targeting prosperous prospects within the furniture production and agricultural processing industries. The primary goals of this promising business cooperation include the augmentation of product development and broadening the spectrum of export opportunities. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, in a dialogue with Wakayama’s Governor Kishimoto Shuhei held recently, advocated for a conducive business environment that would enable Thai and Japanese entrepreneurs to cohesion, particularly within the furniture production and agricultural processing domains. The idea is to foster the creation of collaborative products that reflect the distinguished expertise of both nations. Additional to this, Minister Phumtham also made a strong case for agricultural entrepreneurs of Wakayama to import raw materials from Thailand as a measure to solidify the envisioned synergy. Take, for instance, the case of…
Bolstered by the vision of carbon neutrality by 2050, the Thai government has set their sights on an ambitious project that aims to give a makeover to their entire fleet of government vehicles. The transformative idea is to replace the entire range of aging government automobiles with state-of-the-art electric vehicles (EVs). The renewed energy behind this significant ecological shift was stoked by an official notification from the office of the Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, who passionately advocates the integration of EVs within governmental departments. The Prime Minister’s official directive, issued through the Secretariat of the Cabinet, has streamlined the collaboration between the Energy and Finance Ministries, the Budget Bureau, the Office of the Council of State and other key sections responsible for overseeing the procurement process of EVs. The primary objective of this is to phase out older vehicles that are approaching the end of their serviceability. What’s more invigorating…
In light of the recent distressing event at the Siam Paragon mall, where a shooting caused unease among foreign residents and tourists in Bangkok, the focus has greatly shifted towards strengthening international ties between Thailand and China. This move was initiated with profound discussions between Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and China’s President Xi Jinping, amidst heartfelt expressions of sympathy for the tragic loss of a Chinese woman at the incident scene. The 61 years old Thai Prime Minister had communicated with the Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang regarding the unfortunate demise of the Chinese national. Putting forth an action plan that aims to stimulate the tourism industry and boost the economy, Prime Minister Srettha proposed to waive off the 30-day visa requirement for Chinese visitors. This short-term provision would be effective from September 25 to February 29 of the following year. During a recent meeting held on October 18, the…
The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand is extending its One ID Card, Universal Healthcare initiative to four additional provinces. This exciting news was announced by Minister Dr. Chonnan Srikaew, who elucidated that this single ID card is a key to unlocking healthcare services across a multitude of networks. Notwithstanding those falling outside the purview of the Ministry of Public Health, services in clinics, pharmacies, and laboratories would be provided as well. In a meeting called Quick Win, Dr. Chonnan took the opportunity to shed light on the significant strides being made in constructing a reliable primary health system that essentially aims to provide treatment for all illnesses at 30 baht. The Universal Healthcare policy, coupled with the single ID card, would be first seen in action in Health Zones 1, 4, 9, and 12. Citizens in these zones would be privileged to benefit from services in hospitals that fall…
In light of the fallout from recent tension between Israel and Palestine, a warning has been issued to the public by the Department of Employment. A new fraudulent scheme has emerged, aiming to exploit this volatile situation. The scammers trick individuals into downloading a bogus money transfer app on their phones, aiming to pilfer financial details from overseas workers. Sompong Kaewwandee, who heads the Chiang Rai Provincial Employment Office, issued a cautionary word on Thursday. He called on people not to succumb to the temptation of pressing on any dubious links. A disturbing trend has been surfacing that informs his preaching of caution. Local villagers have been the vanguard of delivering such bad news to the office. The perpetrators of the scam, likely sophisticated criminals, usually send a shady link via Line and SMS. The recipients of such messages have often been family members of Thai laborers stationed in Israel.…
In a progressive leap towards achieving their carbon neutrality goal by 2050, the government has decided to replace antiquated government vehicles with sleek, state-of-the-art electric vehicles (EVs), unveiled a source from the Government House. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, in an impactful move towards environmental preservation, has reportedly dispatched a significant notification elucidating the government’s bold plan of vehicle advancement, as per the reliable insider. As delineated in the notification, the Finance Ministry and Energy Ministry stand poised to collaborate with the Budget Bureau, the Office of the Council of State, and associated sectors to bring about a seamless EV procurement process. This aims to replace vehicles that are nearing the end of their lifespans with eco-friendly alternatives, thus reflecting a strong government commitment to sustainability and environmental consciousness. In addition, the memo outlined unique initiatives to bolster EV usage within the public sector, thus subtly reshaping public transportation norms. With…
Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, Somsak Thepsutin, has recently embarked on a pivotal diplomacy mission to Malaysia, with a partnership restoration intent in all aspects, including the resolution of insurgency-related issues in the southern border provinces of Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. As the chair of the strategic committee overseeing the development of Thailand’s southern provinces, Mr. Thepsutin’s visit is of significant relevance. Mr. Thepsutin set foot in the Malaysian State of Kelantan on a Friday, making headlines and subsequently engaging in critical discussions with influential Malaysian industry figures. His meeting roster included hoteliers, frozen chicken importers, and established property developers, all based in Kota Bharu. Furthermore, the Thai consulate-general at Kota Bharu, Pasit Juthaputhi, and representatives from Bhumjaithai and Palang Pracharath – coalition parties originating from Narathiwat – provided their valuable presence alongside Mr. Thepsutin. Another crucial part of Mr. Somsak’s diplomatic mission was engaging in discussions with Kelantan’s police…