In an exciting development for travelers seeking the picturesque allure of Cambodia’s southern coast, Air Cambodia has revived its direct connection between Sihanoukville and Bangkok. From the sun-drenched date of May 22, the airline has committed to twice-weekly flights, operating this highly anticipated route every Thursday and Sunday. Utilizing the reliable Airbus A320, which boasts a crisp seating capacity of 180, this venture undeniably enhances convenience for tourists and wanderers eager to explore Cambodia’s idyllic islands. Although Air Cambodia already ensures seamless connectivity with its daily services between Phnom Penh and Bangkok, it currently stands as the esteemed carrier uniquely linking Thailand’s buzzing capital with the serene Sihanoukville, acting as a vital portal to holiday havens such as the celebrated Koh Rong. This refreshing reinstatement of flights is destined to invigorate tourism and cultural interactions between these two vibrant nations, beckoning visitors to unravel Cambodia’s coastal treasures with greater ease…
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As June breathes life into the heart of Thailand with its fervent festivities, the Department of Rural Roads (DRR) is planning a dazzling spectacle over the Chao Phraya River, set to paint the night sky with hues of admiration and loyalty. In a heartfelt homage to Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana’s birthday on June 3, 2025, this radiant event will illuminate the Bangkok skyline, transforming seven majestic bridges into glowing beacons of celebration and gratitude. The bridges, like strings of bright pearls adorning the Chao Phraya’s gentle flow, will light up from June 2-4. This luminous tribute will envelop: Maha Chesadabodindranusorn Bridge Krung Thon Bridge (Sang Hi) Memorial Bridge Phra Pok Klao Bridge King Taksin the Great Bridge Bhumibol 1 Bridge Bhumibol 2 Bridge From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM on June 2 and 4, and extending to midnight on the illustrious June 3, these architectural marvels will not just…
In a whirlwind of political drama and intrigue, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra finds himself at the center of heated discussions once again. This time, the saga revolves around a controversial ruling by the Medical Council of Thailand (MCT) against three doctors involved in Thaksin’s hospital stay, sparking debates over the fairness of the decision and the peculiar circumstances of his stay at Police General Hospital (PGH). Public Health Minister, Mr. Somsak Thepsutin, took a stand that partially contradicted the MCT’s ruling, raising eyebrows across the nation. As the honorary president of the MCT, Somsak’s comments carried significant weight, suggesting that the decision to penalize the doctors was not entirely justified. Critics, quick to jump on the narrative, accused Thaksin of receiving preferential treatment during his stay in the hospital’s uniquely furnished 14th-floor suite. Amidst the swirling opinions, Thaksin himself remained relatively evasive when pressed for his stance. “I…
In the vibrant theater of Thai politics, a fresh act has been orchestrated by a seasoned player, the indefatigable political activist, Sonthiya Sawasdee. On a relentless quest for justice, Mr. Sonthiya has tossed yet another pebble into the rippling pond of public discourse, this time by engaging the Office of the Attorney-General with a weighty request. His mission? To obtain a ruling from the Constitutional Court on a contentious appointment maneuvered by the current Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Reputed for her political acumen, Ms. Paetongtarn has maneuvered what some might consider a controversial chess piece across the board. She has positioned Pirapan Salirathavibhaga as the new Energy Minister, a move that Mr. Sonthiya argues might have crossed the constitutional line. According to him, this calculated appointment not only raises eyebrows but also raises questions about potential breaches akin to a political trapeze act without a safety net. Mr. Sonthiya’s petition,…
The recently passed Marriage Equality Bill is a monumental step forward for Thailand’s LGBTQ+ community, but it seems the journey is only just beginning. Experts are urging the nation to seize this opportunity during Pride Month to not only place the LGBTQ+ community on the global stage as harbingers of social progress but also as dynamic agents of economic vitality. This crucial conversation took center stage at the Bangkok Pride Forum—a vibrant, three-day symposium running from May 30 to June 1. It showcases a tapestry of dialogues spanning business, healthcare, education, human rights, and more. In one riveting session, the spotlight was on how Thailand can elevate its LGBTQ+ community, changing perceptions from diversity tokenism to recognizing them as pivotal players within its creative and cultural fields. The panelists unanimously agreed that while the Marriage Equality Law—which came into effect on January 23—offers robust legal validation, there’s a pressing need…
Picture this: the skyline of Bangkok, adorned with towering edifices reaching out to the heavens, each vying for attention in a bustling metropolis. Yet, lurking beneath this architectural splendor is a lesser-known tale of regulatory sidestepping and safety oversights. In a recent twist, the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) has cast a spotlight on 13 high-rise constructions that seemingly sidestep the law. At the heart of this unfolding drama is Saree Aongsomwang, the astute secretary-general of the TCC, who last Thursday shared how citizens from 11 vibrant communities around the city raised concerns about the safety and legality of these towering neighbors. A detailed investigation followed, akin to a detective unraveling a complex puzzle. The findings were as startling as discovering a hidden passage in a seemingly ordinary building. Deviations from approved blueprints and a blatant disregard for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) regulations formed the crux of the problem. Imagine Ministerial…
Amid the bustling energy of Thaifex-Anuga Asia 2025, the Peruvian food pavilion stands as a vivid testament to the tantalizing delights of Peru. Hosted at the impressive Impact Arena in Muang Thong Thani, this culinary showcase has been a delightful convergence point for food enthusiasts and trade aficionados alike. But don’t just think of it as a simple food exhibit—this pavilion is a jubilant celebration of Peru’s rich epicurean heritage and its promising trade future with Thailand. Since setting up shop on May 27, the pavilion has been a whirlwind of exciting aromas and colorful sights, proudly displaying an array of Peruvian foods and beverages that could make anyone’s taste buds tingle with anticipation. This is much more than a feast; it’s a strategic initiative aimed at deepening economic ties between these two unique lands through the art of culinary diplomacy. Erick Aponte, the charismatic director of PROMPERĂš ASEAN, enthusiastically…
In the high-stakes theater of politics, narratives often swing between redemption stories and cautionary tales. Lately, Pita Limjaroenrat’s phoenix-like re-emergence on the political stage has become a heartening spectacle for the fervent supporters of the Orange Camp. Brewing aspirations spill from his lips, as he reiterates his goal to become the greatest prime minister Thailand has known, a dream cast nine years into the future. Yet, Pita’s recent foray into the limelight follows a tumultuous chapter for the Move Forward Party (MFP). The political outfit fell from grace in August 2024 after the Constitutional Court issued a judgment, accusing its leaders, including Pita, of attempting to tamper with the revered lèse majestĂ© law—an overture equated to a challenge against the constitutional monarchy itself. The verdict shattered the MFP, thrusting Pita and his compatriots into a decade-long political hiatus. Out of the ashes rose the People’s Party (PP), a phoenix reminiscent…
Amidst the bustling corridors of Thailand’s high-stakes political drama, Thaksin Shinawatra—whose name evokes both reverence and criticism—has stirred the pot yet again. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, an authoritative figure and honorary president of the Medical Council of Thailand (MCT), recently voiced concerns that echoed like a drumbeat through the halls of governance. His partial disagreement with the MCT’s punitive measures against three doctors involved in the controversial out-of-prison care of Thaksin, conducted at the Police General Hospital (PGH), caught the public eye. The murmurs of dissatisfaction revolve around the comfy room on the 14th floor of the PGH, where Thaksin resided under what many have criticized as privileges befitting a VIP rather than a prisoner. Although the former premier acknowledged Somsak’s actions as part of his ministerial duties, he remained cryptically silent on whether it was a move he endorsed. “I don’t know. It depends on how people see…
The thrilling world of international intrigue often seems confined to the pages of a gripping novel or the scenes of a high-budget movie, but reality sometimes conjures up its own captivating narratives. Case in point: the jaw-dropping takedown of a long-standing fraudulent empire right in the heart of Thailand. Fasten your seatbelts because this is a tale that rivals fiction, complete with international criminals, a web of deceit, and a nerve-wracking police raid that’s nothing if not cinematic. In a bold move straight out of a spy thriller, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) in Thailand orchestrated a series of simultaneous raids at a mind-boggling 11 locations – how’s that for a coordinated coup de grace? Their target was none other than a notorious scamming syndicate that’s been duping unwary innocents across the globe for an astonishing 15 years. Led by the determined Pol Maj Yutthana Praedam, the director-general of…