In an urgent maneuver, the House committee is advocating for more stringent measures to combat the rising e-cigarette crisis that seems to be spiraling out of control among the youth, particularly schoolchildren. Recent revelations by Opas Almaseri, the determined spokesperson for the House Standing Committee on E-Cigarette Regulation, underscore a looming crisis that smirks in the face of legality. Amidst the growing lucidity of the problem, these devices have somehow found a secretive route into Thailand’s confines, cleverly masqueraded in candy-colored illusions that deceive even the most watchful parental gaze. Opas’s warnings resonate with a striking surrealism as he divulges the crafty marketing ploys that disguise these e-cigarettes as benign daily commodities, deluding young, impressionable minds into a false sense of security about their harmlessness. “It’s deeply concerning,” he cautions, while also crediting the relentless efforts of law enforcement in their continuous battle to stem the e-cigarette tide. Despite these…
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Picture this: A vibrant metropolis coming alive with the spirit of creativity, innovation, and transformational design. That’s right, folks! The Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization) (CEA), along with its esteemed partners, is proud to present Bangkok Design Week 2025 (BKKDW2025) — a kaleidoscopic extravaganza hailed as the largest design festival in all of Southeast Asia. Whether you’re a design aficionado or simply a curious visitor, prepare yourself for a mesmerizing journey as the festival unfolds from February 8 through February 23, 2025. Under the captivating theme of “Design Up+Rising!”, this annual fiesta is now in its eighth year, and it’s doing more than just turning heads; it’s sparking transformative ideas that fuel social, economic, and urban metamorphosis. The festival unwinds its artistic tapestry across seven dynamic creative districts of Bangkok — Charoenkrung-Talat Noi, Yaowarat-Song Wat, Pak Khlong Talad, Phra Nakhon, Khaosan-Bang Lamphu, Bang Pho, and Hua Lamphong. Each district boasts…
Amidst the serene whispers of the Gulf of Thailand, an ambitious engineering project is set to reshape the connection between the idyllic island of Koh Samui and the mainland province of Surat Thani. The Marine Office’s Koh Samui branch, led by the vigilant acting director, Adul Ralukemul, announced that seabed drilling commenced on Monday, marking the first steps towards a colossal infrastructure feat—a bridge that promises to bring mainland convenience to island tranquility. This geographical survey isn’t merely a mundane measure; it’s the beginning of a vision that might change the face of travel in Southern Thailand. With a drill bit penetrating the sea’s bed, the delicate dance of technology and nature unfolds, all aimed at identifying the perfect spot for constructing a masterpiece—The Samui Sea Bridge. The backdrop of this technical symphony is stunning, set between the coordinates frolicking at latitude 09″19’15.19″N and longitude 009″49’05.59″E, stretching elegantly to latitude…
In a gripping tale of survival and bravery, Jame Opunde Amunga, a Kenyan national, recently escaped a harrowing ordeal orchestrated by a nefarious call centre scam gang in Myanmar. His courageous journey to freedom led him to the Phop Phra district of Thailand’s Tak province, where he sought solace and safety among the compassionate Thai locals on February 9. The 30-year-old Amunga, battered and bruised, arrived at a small grocery shop, limping with a tenacity that belied the pain etched across his body. The local residents and officers from the Phop Phra Police Station were quick to come to his aid, offering assistance and listening intently to his remarkable story of survival. Amunga recounted that he had embarked on a grueling five-hour trek, covering over 10 kilometers, from Myanmar into Thailand despite his debilitating injuries. His journey to Myanmar began with a deceitful promise from a seemingly legitimate Kenyan recruitment…
The political landscape is heating up in Thailand as the ruling Pheu Thai Party issues a word of caution to the opposition. They urge them to resist the temptation of weaving former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra into their no-confidence debate as an object for attacks. Although Thaksin isn’t directly linked to the current government, whispers of his lingering influence persist, drawing a fine line between relevance and irrelevance in political discourse. As February draws to a close and the calendar ticks over into March, the anticipation for the no-confidence debate intensifies. Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai was quick to draw the line in the sand by emphasizing that the debate’s primary focus should remain on governmental scrutiny and national affairs rather than veering off into personal vendettas against Thaksin, lest lawmakers find themselves in legal hot water. Rumors swirl that the opposition, in a strategic maneuver, may try to cast…
Monday evening saw a high-stakes spectacle unfold at Suvarnabhumi Airport, as a Moscow-bound Aeroflot Airlines Boeing 777-300ER, loaded with 346 souls, made an urgent and dramatic descent onto the runway. Picture this: a colossal aircraft with an obstinate landing gear malfunction, peacefully floating its way back to solid ground. It’s the kind of aviation drama that keeps everyone on the edge of their runway seats. The flight in question, SU277, had taken off from the sun-drenched tarmac of Phuket Airport precisely at the leisurely time of 3:20 PM. With sandy beaches shrinking behind, it was bound for the bustling metropolis of Moscow. Yet, somewhere amidst the cotton-cloud skies sprawling over the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, whispers of trouble began to circulate among the crew. The situation: the nose gear of the aircraft had retracted just as planned, but the covering stubbornly refused to enclose it properly, compromising…
In the bustling city of Bangkok, an eye-catching display of over 5,000 illegal e-cigarettes and e-liquid components, worth a staggering 3 million baht, once took center stage at the Consumer Protection Police Division headquarters back in 2021. But now, the spotlight shifts to a potent debate ignited within the hallowed halls of a House committee, where passionate calls for stringent measures to curb the menace of e-cigarettes echo louder than ever before, driven by mounting concerns over their persistent allure among schoolchildren. Opas Almaseri, the earnest spokesperson for the House standing committee on the regulation of e-cigarettes, voiced the mounting unease sparked by news reports of e-cigarettes seemingly being peddled with laser-like precision towards the youth. The stark reality: these enticing gadgets, banned on Thai soil, slink across borders, wrapped in beguiling packaging that cunningly mirrors that of sweets, artfully dodging the watchful eyes of unsuspecting parents. “The stealthy marketing…
In an exciting push towards bolstering its infrastructure, Roi Et Airport is set to receive a transformative upgrade. The bustling airport, nestled in Thailand’s northeastern province, is experiencing a boom in annual passenger traffic, prompting the Transport Ministry to take decisive action. Deputy Transport Minister, Manaporn Charoensri, recently spearheaded an inspection tour of the airport and has given her seal of approval for an ambitious upgrade program. During her visit, Ms. Manaporn assessed the airport’s security measures and service standards, scrutinizing them against the rigorous benchmarks set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). It wasn’t just about checking boxes; it was about ensuring Roi Et Airport can stand tall among its international counterparts. Ensuring the airport’s capability of handling the swelling crowds is crucial to maintaining safety and efficiency. So, what’s on the horizon for this burgeoning hub? The Department of Airports (DoA) received clear marching orders: devise a…
The Political Dance: Imagine a theatrical setting where narratives twist, allegations whirl like dancers, and truth occasionally seems like a backstage visitor. The ruling Pheu Thai Party recently stepped into this arena, issuing a cautionary note to the opposition. Expressing concerns more akin to a protective older sibling than a rival, the party urged the opposition to avoid using the upcoming no-confidence debate as a platform to verbally jab at the absent former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra. Drawing Thaksin into the theatrical spectacle, they argued, would not only be unjust but could also inadvertently embroil speakers in legal woes. This spectacle on the political stage is slated for a curtain rise either later this month or early March. The debate’s spotlight is tightly trained on scrutinizing the government and proposing improvements on national affairs, bound by the law’s constraints, as per Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. Yet, speculation looms like…
In an exciting leap into the land of the lost, the government has given the green light for the construction of a spectacular Jurassic World theme park right in the heart of Bangkok, marking a thrilling first for Southeast Asia. With a colossal budget climbing over a billion baht, this massive endeavor promises to be the era-defining attraction that sets Thailand on the global map of exhilarating tourist destinations. On a momentous day, Deputy Government Spokeswoman Sasikan Wattanachan proudly announced that the Board of Investment (BoI) has officially stamped its approval on Asset World Attractions and Retail Co Ltd’s grand application. This thrilling venture, ironically titled “Jurassic World: The Experience,” finds its roots in the enchanting realm of film magic by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, and is spearheaded by Asset World Corp Public Co Ltd (AWC). Touted at an impressive 1.2 billion baht, this Jurassic extravaganza will unfold over…