As the sun sets over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the majestic Rajamangala National Stadium, a palpable tension fills the air. It’s more than just a game; it’s a battle of pride, strategy, and national spirit. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, not just a leader but also a fervent football enthusiast, has thrown his full moral backing behind the Football Association of Thailand (FAT). In an electrifying move, he’s rallying support to amass a whopping 9 million baht in donations for the national football team, should they emerge victorious against South Korea in the nail-biting 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier match tonight. In a world where football transcends mere sport, becoming a symbol of unity and national pride, the Prime Minister’s enthusiasm beams across social media. With a series of snapshots capturing the intense player training sessions, the anticipation skyrockets. The gleaming faces of determined athletes at the Rajamangala…
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In an exhilarating turn of events that reads like a blockbuster script, the Supreme Administrative Court in Thailand delivered a narrative twist nobody saw coming. On a seemingly ordinary Monday, the halls of justice echoed with a decision that sent ripples across the telecom landscape and had consumer rights champions punching the air in triumph. The court, with a stroke of legal acumen, overturned a decision by the Administrative Court of First Instance, setting a stirring stage for lawsuits from five consumer David’s against the Goliath merger of True Corporation and Total Access Communication (Dtac). Let’s dive into the heart of this legal drama. We find ourselves in the midst of a power struggle, reminiscent of a tale where underdogs challenge the mighty. The fusion of True Corporation and Dtac, heralded under the banners of Norway’s telecom giant Telenor and the formidable conglomerate Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group respectively, had all…
In a realm where political theater often overshadows the grind of governance, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin recently found himself at the heart of a riveting parliamentary spectacle. Picture this: a scene straight from a mainstream political drama, albeit with a Thai twist. Senators, eager to scrutinize the government’s track record, launch a verbal volley, accusing the Pheu Thai-led coalition of sluggish progress. The spotlight, harsh and unyielding, falls on Mr. Srettha, a man who juggles the dual roles of Prime Minister and Finance Minister with the dexterity of a seasoned acrobat. Amidst the cacophony of debate that filled the air on a tension-laced Monday, Mr. Srettha stood his ground. He acknowledged the elephant in the room – the agonizing delay in passing the 2024 budget. This hiccup, he admitted, had put a wrench in the works, postponing the much-anticipated roll-out of economic stimuli. The words “The bill was only passed…
In the picturesque landscape of Thailand, amidst the lush greenery and serene environment, not all is as calm as it appears. The tranquility is occasionally pierced by the struggles and cries of the local rubber growers and traders, who find themselves caught in a web of allegations and power struggles. This tale of grievance and accusation was brought to light on a Monday, not so long ago, by Senator Poldej Pinprateep during a fiery debate in the Senate against the government. At the heart of this controversy lies the Phaya Nakkharat task force, appointed by none other than the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. However, rather than being the heroes of our story, they appear to have assumed the role of the antagonist. Senator Pinprateep leveled a grave accusation against them for exploiting their power to extort money from unsuspecting rubber growers and traders in Sangkhla Buri, a district in…
Ah, the sweet yet scorching embrace of summer brings with it not just dreams of sun-soaked beaches and endless ice cream cones but also the dread of skyrocketing electricity bills that can make anyone’s wallet shiver. Enter the scene: The Consumers Council (TCC), our caped heroes, armed with nothing but the power of persuasion, are making waves by calling on the government to don their superhero capes too. Their mission? To champion the cause of the common folk by proposing a temporary reduction in the power tariff used to calculate those pesky electricity bills during these hot summer months, when the use of fans and air conditioners isn’t just a luxury, but a survival tactic. Now, you might wonder, why the fuss? Well, it appears the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), the maestro behind the curtain of electricity rates, recently unveiled three potential adjustments to the existing power rate. Yet, much…
As the sun prepares to ramp up its game in Thailand, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) is rolling out the red carpet for an upcoming season that’s not just about sun-kissed beaches and mango sticky rice. For those nestled in the northern crannies of the country, it’s time to bring out your sun hats and SPF because the heat is about to turn up a notch or two. Somkuan Tonjan, the maestro behind the curtains at the TMD’s Meteorological Observation Division, has cracked open the weather almanac to reveal a forecast that’s poised to make the mercury columns work overtime. While the lower northeast, central, and eastern regions of Thailand embark on a brief tango with the rain gods between today and Thursday – thanks to a breeze from the south with a penchant for drama – it’s the calm before the sizzle. Post-rain serenades, the stage is set for…
Picture this: A bustling press conference at the vibrant headquarters of the Pheu Thai Party, with Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat right in the heart of the action, surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd. They’re all there for a sneak peek into Thailand’s next big thing – the digital wallet handout scheme, slated to stir the economic waters in the last quarter of the year. With the gears of the digital era turning ever faster, the land of smiles is poised to leap into the future. Amidst the whirlwind of anticipation, the path to launching this ambitious 500-billion-baht project hasn’t been without its twists and turns. Originally eyed for a grand unveiling in May, whispers of delay hum through the air, hinting at legality labyrinths waiting to be navigated. Even the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) couldn’t help but chime in, flagging a maze of potential pitfalls from sticky fingers of graft…
In the lush and vibrant landscapes where agriculture is not just a profession but a way of life, a glimmer of hope emerges for the hardworking farmers tilling the earth day in and day out. The unsung heroes of our dinner tables, these diligent cultivators, have long grappled with the sky-high costs of importing chemical fertilisers and pesticides. It’s a concern that Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Thamanat Prompow shed light on one fine Monday, sparking conversations far and wide. Imagine, if you will, the vast expanses of farmland, 4.48 million strong, teeming with commercial crops. Amidst these, a modest 200,000 brave souls venture into the niche of organic rice farming. This contrast paints a vivid picture of Thai agriculture—a blend of tradition and innovation, as reflected in the latest data from the ministry. But change is on the horizon, with Minister Thamanat unveiling a groundbreaking scheme designed to alleviate the…

Paetongtarn Shinawatra Urged to Embrace Alcohol Law Reform: A Call for Health and Safety in Thailand
On an ordinary Monday that quickly turned extraordinary, the vibrant headquarters of the Pheu Thai Party became the epicenter of a crucial gathering. A wave of determination swept through as about 60 fervent advocates from various anti-drink driving factions converged on the scene. Their mission? To issue a rallying call to the political powerhouse, urging the acceptance of all legislative bills aimed at revamping the law governing alcoholic beverages. The motive behind this passionate plea was simple yet profound: to ensure every proposed amendment received its due debate in the hallowed halls of the House of Representatives. The timing was critical, with the winds of change blowing as reports hinted at the House’s impending deliberation of the proposed amendments to the Alcoholic Beverages Control Act on the forthcoming Wednesday. Spearheaded by civil groups and the formidable opposition, the Move Forward Party (MFP), three amendments had already made their way to…
In the vibrant heart of Bangkok, an announcement has sparked waves of conversation and anticipation: the “CPHI South East Asia 2024”, an event par excellence that is set to redefine the pharmaceutical landscape of the ASEAN region, will take center stage at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre from July 10 to 12. Beyond its commercial sheen, this congregation is more than an event; it’s a testament to Thailand’s burgeoning prowess in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, positioning the nation as a beacon of medical innovation in Asia. However, beneath the surface of this gleaming prospect lie formidable challenges, as voiced by industry stalwarts from Greater Pharma and T.MAN Pharmaceutical. One of the most pressing issues? The quest to bolster a robust domestic medicine manufacturing underpinning, a foundation that Thailand finds itself grappling to solidify. With drug imports swallowing a hefty 65% share of Thailand’s pharmaceutical market pie, and a…