In the bustling heart of Thailand’s entertainment scene, a young prodigy by the name of Chawarin Perdpiriyawong, affectionately known as NuNew, shines brightly. Born on July 25, 2001, in the vibrant city of Bangkok, NuNew stands tall at 173 cm, embodying the quintessential image of a rising star. With a dynamic flair for both acting and singing, he has captivated audiences not only in Thailand but throughout Asia, becoming a cherished icon of talent and charisma. NuNew’s journey to fame is a story worthy of the big screen. His breakout role as the charming Kuea Keerati in the popular Boys’ Love series “Cutie Pie” catapulted him into stardom. Fans were enamored by his portrayal of the sweet, musically gifted character, and the electrifying chemistry he shared with his co-star, Zee Pruk. This series was a launching pad that introduced NuNew’s multifaceted talents to a wider audience. But acting was just…
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Bangkok, the bustling heart of Thailand, is renowned for its vibrant street life, stunning temples, and, unfortunately, its notorious traffic congestion. But fear not, for the Transport Ministry has grand plans to transform the city’s transport woes into a tale of smooth sailing. The Ministry’s new initiative involves constructing a series of overpasses to alleviate the capital’s infamous traffic jams, especially during those stress-inducing rush hours that have become the bane of Bangkok’s urban life. Heading this ambitious maneuver is none other than Phongkawin Jungrungreangkit, a seasoned adviser to the transport minister who is determined to bring order to the capital’s chaotic roadways. This grand traffic-easing opera is being orchestrated by the Department of Highways and the Department of Rural Roads, each taking leading roles in crafting a new chapter for Bangkok’s commuters. First up on the conversion list is the Bang Khun Tian-Ekkachai section of Highway No. 35, ministerially…
In the intricate world of Thai politics where power plays and political intrigues entwine like a complex dance, former red-shirt leader, Tida Tawornseth, has sounded an ominous alarm. On a bustling Monday, while the city of Bangkok was enveloped in its usual chaos, Tida cautioned that the nation teeters on the precipice of yet another political crisis, reminiscent of past tumultuous times, fraught with the threat of a coup. Central to her warning are allegations of vote-fixing that have dogged last year’s Senate election—a matter Tida claims demands deep scrutiny. Tida, once at the helm of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), minced no words in describing these allegations as potentially explosive. She emphasized that the Election Commission (EC) must navigate this political minefield with rigorous impartiality and thorough investigation. “The credibility of the EC is on the line,” she asserted, “and any dereliction in duty could very…
In the bustling heart of Bangkok, at high noon on a bustling Monday, the vibrant hum of the city was pierced by the alarms of urgency. A dramatic scene unfolded near Soi Lan Luang 6, Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, at the MRT Orange Line construction site. It was an average workday for many, yet for one unfortunate worker, it was a day that quickly descended into a harrowing battle for survival. A cloud of dust accompanied an unsettling hush as the ground gave way beneath a diligent worker’s feet. Chart, a bystander and witness to the unfolding crisis, recounted the heartbreaking scene. Among a crew of about eight, this particular worker, a resolute figure hailing from Si Sa Ket, found himself in a precarious position. While tightening a critical nut on machinery teetering near the precipice of a yawning 19-meter-deep pit, the worker’s world literally collapsed beneath him. The…
In the bustling city of Pattaya, where the nightlife is as vibrant as the sun-soaked beaches, an unfortunate yet bizarre incident transpired on the night of May 18. A South Korean man, who appeared to be in his late twenties, found himself entangled in an unexpected mishap while merely strolling down the sidewalk. What was meant to be a routine evening walk morphed into an unplanned trip to the hospital, all thanks to an ill-placed piece of construction equipment. The Sawang Borriboon Thammasathan Foundation’s rescue team swiftly responded to distress calls reporting the accident at around 10:30 PM near Pattaya Sai Sam Road, close to Soi Chaloem Prakiat 9. There, they discovered the man seated disoriented on the pavement, blood trickling from a significant cut on his face. The bloody trail on the footpath drew somber attention to the severity of his injury. A nearby food vendor named Thanaphat was…
In the bustling heart of Bangkok, amidst the daily grind of city life, an unforeseen calamity struck today, May 19, causing commotion at the construction site of the much-anticipated MRT Orange Line. Nestled on Lan Luang Road, a place teeming with energy and the inevitable hustle, a routine workday took a grim turn when a worker vanished into the depths of a treacherous landslide at Lan Luang Soi 6. The incident was initially relayed by none other than Anuwat Fuangthongdang, a revered name in Thai journalism, who broke the news with a gravity that managed to permeate even through digital screens via his Facebook page. “Breaking news on May 19, at noon: a construction worker at the MRT station fell into a 19-metre-deep hole and was buried by a landslide. The incident occurred in Lan Luang Soi 6. The worker remains missing. The Ruam Katanyu Rescue Foundation and medical personnel…
In the heart of bustling Samut Sakhon, where vibrant markets hum with daily life, a clandestine operation was quietly taking root. It was here, tucked away in the unassuming corners of an isolated warehouse, that an international scandal was about to unravel. Under the blazing Thai sun, local officials gathered on Monday to put the spotlight on an alarming counterfeiting operation. The tale of intrigue unfolded with the arrest of two young Chinese nationals, Jiaxian Ouyang, a 27-year-old entrepreneur-at-large, and Hang Zou, barely out of his teens at 19. The duo, whose youthful visages belied the sophistication of their dubious enterprise, were apprehended over the weekend. Their rendezvous point? A seemingly ordinary depot in tambon Phanthai Norasing, now forever imprinted in memory as the epicenter of an audacious crime committed beneath its dusty rafters. As Pol Maj Gen Thatsapoom Charupratya, the astute commander steering the Economic Crime Suppression Division, unveiled…
In an intense crackdown against counterfeiting, authorities in Thailand have swooped down on a clandestine operation that unveils the darker side of global consumerism. At the heart of this tale of deception and imitation are two Chinese nationals arrested in the secluded realms of an otherwise nondescript warehouse in Samut Sakhon’s Muang district. The savvy duo, Jiaxian Ouyang, aged 27, and his accomplice Hang Zou, a mere 19 years old, were apprehended by the diligent officers of the Economic Crime Suppression Division. Leading the operation was the astute Pol Maj Gen Thatsapoom Charupratya, who, on a bustling Monday, laid bare the sinister face of counterfeiting in a press conference that echoed through the corridors of Bangkok. The scene at the warehouse resembled a surreal discovery of a peculiar treasure trove, albeit an unlawful one. Meticulously piled were a staggering 78,223 items — a curious congregation of cosmetics, delectable foodstuffs, and…

IRPC’s Somruidee Charoenkrongsakul Leads Anti-Corruption Charge in Thailand with ‘Bribery…We Report’
In a determined stride towards nurturing an environment of transparency and accountability, IRPC Public Company Limited, with the leadership of Somruidee Charoenkrongsakul, Senior Vice President of the Office of Corporate Affairs, has taken an assertive step in the fight against corruption. Collaboratively spearheading this initiative with IRPC’s seasoned executives and good governance representatives from PTT Public Company Limited, they launched the transformative program titled “Bribery…We Report”. This initiative is a clarion call to bolster anti-corruption practices and motivate the general public to actively report any and all forms of misconduct they encounter, setting a new benchmark in ethical governance. The unveiling of this pivotal initiative took place at a prominent event organized by the Collective Action Against Corruption (CAC), in alliance with the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). The event unfolded in the opulent setting of the Eastin Grand Hotel in the vibrant heart of Bangkok, drawing attention…
In a bustling corner of Nakhon Si Thammarat, an unprecedented spectacle unfolded this past Saturday, May 17. Amidst a backdrop of eager schoolchildren and illuminated tutoring centers, the familiar jingles and mechanical whirring of claw machines came to an abrupt halt, as steadfast officers swooped in on what has become an unexpected nexus of controversy. At the helm of this operation was the formidable Police Lieutenant Colonel Narakorn Ladchuay, the acting Deputy Superintendent of Nakhon Si Thammarat City Police Station. With a battalion of district administrative officers in tow, the law enforcement ensemble seized armies of claw machines stationed strategically along student pathways—those corridors of youthful hustle and bustle, with contented faces headed towards their evening classes. In whisper-filled piazzas and virtual forums, concern had been gaining traction. It seems these seemingly innocuous machines had gained notoriety by doing more than supplying plush toys or trinkets. Parents bemoaned how lunch…








