Amidst the captivating scenery of Phuket, a challenge looms that’s less about picturesque beaches and more about managing the ever-growing mound of waste. Phuket City Municipality is racing against time to construct a cutting-edge solid waste sorting facility at Saphan Hin’s waste disposal center, just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the bustling heart of Phuket City. Deputy Mayor Suphachok La-ongphet has put the pedal to the metal, announcing that by the month’s end, the infamous Pit 4 of the landfill will be entombed in concrete—a pivotal move in the ambitious project roadmap. This forward-thinking initiative, with a hefty price tag of 40 million baht, aims to transform waste processing by categorizing rubbish before it hits the incinerators, essentially turbocharging the burning process, according to Suphachok. “We’re in cahoots with the Siam Cement Group (SCG) to cement the path for an innovative waste sorting machine,” he explained. But…
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In a move sparked with political intrigue, Chousak Sirinil, the astute deputy leader of the Pheu Thai Party, tossed in a proposal that could stir the pot of the constitutional rewrite saga in Thailand. He urged the government, opposition, and Senate whips to take a collective leap and ask the Constitutional Court to get its judicial hands dirty in determining the number of referendums necessary for a constitutional makeover. This comes right before the Parliament’s scheduled first reading of a slew of charter amendment bills on the calendar for February 13 to 14. Yesterday saw a convergence of government, opposition, and Senate whips, not for a casual chit-chat, but a strategy session to prepare for the much-anticipated debate. Among the array of bills, while many aim for a few tweaks here and there, two audacious proposals seek a comprehensive constitutional overhaul, thus calling for a referendum. These comprehensive amendments, championed…
In a city where the hustle and bustle never seem to hit the snooze button, the air lingers as a reminder of a different kind of rush—one measured in micrometers rather than minutes. The urban symphony of engines, industry, and an occasional burning aroma creates an atmospheric cocktail with its starring pollutant, PM2.5. While the city wakes, snug in its blanket of fog, the Centre for Air Quality has tapped its scales, revealing that today’s average PM2.5 levels rest at 35.2 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m³). A breath of relief, albeit shallow, as it hovers just beneath the national standard of 37.5 µg/m³ measured over three early morning hours. Comparing weather figures is like competing in a slow bicycle race; you’re unsure whether winning feels like success or just slightly less loss. Yesterday’s register took a more breathless note at 38.7 µg/m³, having crossed the stern line of safety standards,…
In the usually tranquil town of Samut Prakan, not far from the bustling streets of Bangkok, an unsettling scene unfolded, leaving the community in shock and disbelief. On February 6th, a tragic and heart-wrenching incident occurred that has left residents grappling with a range of emotions from sorrow to anger. The grim story unfurled on a typical day in Soi Direk, nestled within the lanes of Soi Suk Sawat 70, in the Khu Khwang subdistrict of Phra Pradaeng district. A 38-year-old man, identified as Suphachai Pheama, allegedly under the profound influence of narcotics, fatally attacked his mother, endangering those around him in a spine-chilling episode of violence. The unfortunate victim, Somporn Pansa-nga, aged 67, was beloved by her family and admired by her neighbors. She was discovered with multiple stab wounds inflicted upon her neck and grave lacerations on her face. Rescue teams and volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation rushed…
In a scene that sounds more like a fever dream than reality, a family in Samut Songkhram experienced quite the surprise when they found a 3-metre-long, fish-eating snake gracing their toilet. Yes, it’s true—the domestic throne had been usurped! As peculiar and unnerving as it may sound, this isn’t an isolated tale when it comes to the wild side of Thailand living. The moment the snake’s head took an unwelcome peek into the bathroom’s porcelain domain, the household was understandably distressed. Fire department personnel quickly donned their hero capes, arriving on the scene at house number 11/1 in Village 6, poised for action. Yet, the grandiose individual proved more stubborn than anticipated. Its curvy bod conspired against a seamless extraction, prompting emergency responders to summon the hammer—only with the homeowner’s blessing, of course. Chaos briefly danced through the air as the toilet came apart to accommodate the snake’s departure. Despite…
In an unexpected twist of fate, a Thai man by the name of Samphan has become the talk of Bangkok, earning the title of the “Phra Khanong sensation.” All thanks to a viral video capturing him nonchalantly washing himself in the middle of a bustling road. At 43, Samphan, a local of Bangkok’s Phra Khanong area, offers a glimpse into a life that might seem unconventional but is deeply human. There was a time when Samphan’s days were filled with the scent of paint and the clattering sound of brushes against canvas. As a freelance artist in the scenic locale of Bang Saen, he commanded a respectable income, bagging around 1,000 to 5,000 baht a day. But life’s tide took a turn, and soon, his once-flourishing artistic career began to wilt, like a sunset slowly dimming into the night. Heartbreak, too, played its part, leaving Samphan not just financially strapped…
In the constantly evolving digital world of 2025, the availability of online gambling has become a double-edged sword, especially for the younger generations. As highlighted in a seminar organized by the Thailand Youth Institute (TYI) and its affiliates, the surge in online gambling activity poses a significant threat, intertwining with crime, violence, and even suicide. Their 2024 report meticulously tracks the impact of online gambling, painting a vivid picture of its pervasive influence. The forum urged the government to take immediate and decisive actions to mitigate the adverse effects on young individuals drawn into this dark digital realm. The recommendations include a robust, united front from all societal sectors to dismantle illegal gambling websites, initiate rehabilitation centers for those ensnared by gambling addiction, and impose stricter punishments on habitual offenders. Surachate Phosaeng, deputy secretary-general at TYI, expressed grave concerns over the findings. “Young people are not just participating in online…
The halls of power and justice often echo with the footsteps of those embroiled in thrilling narratives of ambition, legal challenges, and, occasionally, a dash of controversy. Stepping into this vibrant arena is Suchart Trakulkasemsuk, the newly appointed president of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) of Thailand. While his ascension to this pivotal role brims with promise, it does not come devoid of complications. Indeed, Suchart’s path is marked by a tempestuous cloud of legal disputes, adding an intriguing subplot to his profile. Amidst the hushed whispers of intrigue, the NACC has firmly vouched for Suchart’s suitability for the prestigious position. According to Sarote Phuengramphan, the NACC’s steadfast secretary-general, the brouhaha swirling around Suchart is far from uncommon in the corridors of the commission. It’s a stage where accusations are not mere hurdles but, rather, rites of passage as long as no gavel slams down with a judgment against the…
In a gripping turn of events, law enforcement agencies are joining forces in a bold initiative to thwart notorious call centre scam gangs eyeing Cambodia as their new operational base. Following decisive moves by the Myanmar government to sever power and internet connections this past Wednesday, a lively discussion bubbled up among key stakeholders determined to shield their borders from these crafty criminals. At the heart of these actions stands Pol Gen Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, the illustrious inspector-general of the Royal Thai Police (RTP) and the astute director of the Anti-Human Trafficking Centre. Draped in the weight of his titles, yesterday he wielded words of promise as he mapped out their grand plan to dismantle crime syndicates threatening peace across both land and digital domains. With an intent to spark potent collaborations, the day after rallying his tactical compatriots, he brought together esteemed officials in the serene locales of Pong Nam…
In the bustling metropolis of Bangkok, police made a significant breakthrough in halting a cunning call-centre operation that swindled countless victims through a particularly insidious scam. This sophisticated scheme, run by a notorious group, had a modus operandi that could only be described as “adding insult to injury.” At the heart of this fraudulent activity were two alleged masterminds—Chinese nationals, Yi Wanyou and Li Weijia, both in their late twenties. Operating under the guise of a legitimate operation, these individuals spun an elaborate web of deceit, persuading their unsuspecting targets that their finances had been compromised. The victims were then tricked into believing that by sharing sensitive financial information, their stolen funds could be miraculously retrieved. The ruse was detailed and comprehensive. The two suspects were apprehended in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district, following warrants issued by the city’s Criminal Court. National police chief, Kittharath Punpetch, confirmed the arrests, noting that the…