Teerayut Suwankesorn, a name that has recently become quite the topic of conversation, caught the nation’s attention when Paiboon Nititawan, the secretary-general of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), mentioned him in a high-profile petition. This petition was not just a political move – it was a legal challenge aimed at stopping former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra from allegedly threatening the constitutional monarchy by wielding influence over the coalition-core Pheu Thai Party. With the political climate being nothing short of a rollercoaster, accusing the ruling Pheu Thai Party of attempting to undermine the democratic system was no small matter. It echoed the same accusations that led to the dramatic disbandment of the former opposition Move Forward Party (MFP) on August 7. This isn’t the first time Mr. Teerayut has stepped into the political fray with sweeping consequences. He previously took significant legal strides that culminated in the disbandment of the MFP.…
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In the quaint town of Sukhothai, a sense of tranquility is a staple. Yet, sometimes, the unexpected shatters that peace. Such was the case on a fateful Tuesday afternoon, when a community found itself engulfed in shock and sorrow. The clock ticked around 3pm as the rhythmic flow of the Yom River took a swift and tragic turn. The Khlong Krachong area of Sawankhalok district, usually known for its serene riverside homes, became the backdrop for a heart-wrenching scene. In an unfortunate twist of fate, one of the homes succumbed to the unyielding pull of the river, its foundations no match for the swift currents. The collapse sent waves of distress rippling through the community, affecting a family of around ten. Despite rescue efforts being mobilized with commendable speed, the calamity claimed one life on the day, while leaving several others injured. The heartache did not end there. The atmosphere…
As the cool breezes of October drift through Thailand, a whirlwind of transformative ideas is set to sweep through the IMPACT Forum, Muang Thong Thani, where the 3rd International Conference on Equitable Education is all geared up to make an indelible mark on the global stage. Hailed as the All for Education (AFE) Conference, this initiative comes alive on 18-19 October 2024, pulling in a dynamic gathering of policymakers, educators, and influencers from every corner of the world. In a world where the threads of education weave together the fabric of our future, the theme this year is aptly set as ‘Reimagining Education, Co-Creating Lifelong Learning for Youth and Adults’. One can only imagine the vibrant energy as intellectual sparks fly to address a global quandary: How do we open the portals of quality education, ensuring they swing wide for every child, especially those who tread the path less traveled,…
On a sunny October day in 2024, a buzz of excitement filled the air as Yanmar S.P. Company Limited and Chia Tai Company Limited unveiled a remarkable collaboration poised to transform the landscape of Thai agriculture. Marking the 3rd of October on their calendars, key figures from both companies gathered for a momentous occasion at the 45th Anniversary Yanmar Show Fest, held at the impressive KICE International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Khon Kaen Province. The atmosphere shimmered with anticipation as Mr. Ryosuke Yamaguchi, the charismatic President of Yanmar S.P. Company Limited, and the dynamic Mr. Manas Chiaravanond, CEO of Chia Tai Company Limited, stepped onto the stage. Together, they signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), setting the stage for a partnership aimed at tackling the multifaceted challenges faced by Thai farmers and propelling the country’s agricultural prowess into a bright future. Mr. Yamaguchi, a visionary in his field, took…
Amidst the vibrant tapestry of Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, a gathering of industry pioneers took center stage at the SX Sustainability Expo 2024: TSCN Business Partner Conference. It was here that Bridgestone Thailand, a leading force in tire innovation, was duly honored for its exemplary partnership and unwavering commitment to sustainable business practices. The occasion marked a prestigious moment for Bridgestone as Mr. Chalermmin Klavikorn, the Direct Fleet Section Manager at Bridgestone Sales (Thailand) Co., Ltd., was bestowed with the “Business Partner Award 2024 (Gold Award)” by Thai Beverage Plc. This accolade was a glittering testament to the synergy and shared vision that these two corporate titans have nurtured over the years. Not limiting the spotlight to just one extraordinary talent, Bridgestone’s ethos of sustainability took a front-row seat as Mr. Attapon Phraephrewngarm, Sustainability Director of Thai Bridgestone Co., Ltd., proudly accepted the “Sustainability Award.” This recognition underscored…
The leader of the People’s Party has come forward with a bold proposal aimed at the upcoming 44th ASEAN Summit in Vientiane. He sees this significant event as a crucial channel to secure the extradition of a fugitive linked to one of Thailand’s most infamous cases—the Tak Bai massacre. This case has left a deep scar on the national conscience, and the suspect is believed to have fled to Japan. The summit, with Japan’s attendance as one of the ASEAN Dialogue Partners, presents a unique opportunity to press for the fugitive’s return, according to opposition leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut. During a recent briefing on the case, the Provincial Police Region (PPR) 9 informed the House Committee on Legal Affairs, Justice, and Human Rights that two of seven suspects, who were indicted by the Criminal Court for their roles in the massacre nearly twenty years ago, have already fled the country. Their…
Picture a moment capturing the online sensations Phee Dome and Nong Ying, sporting wide grins, as they receive a gleaming certificate for promoting Buddhism. Oh, how quickly the tides can turn! This gleaming accolade has recently been returned, accompanied by a whirlwind of denials and disclaimers swirling around the Thai internet like a storm during monsoon season. What’s the uproar all about, and why is everyone pointing fingers? The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the Department of Religious Affairs (DoRA) have stepped into the spotlight, vehemently denying any involvement in doling out a certificate to these two spirited social media influencers. Known for their uncanny ability to exorcise demons and serve as emotional healers, Phee Dome and Nong Ying have garnered quite the following for their spiritual escapades. However, when images of them clutching an award in acknowledgment of their promotional efforts for tourism and Buddhism made the rounds,…
Aung Kyaw Moe, the perpetual diplomat of intrigue from the Myanmar Ministry of Foreign Affairs, made waves as he graced the Asean-China Summit at the dazzling National Convention Centre in Vientiane, Laos, on a day as bright as Thursday itself. His presence was nothing short of a political spectacle, being the first instance the military junta opted to dispatch an emissary to pepper an Asean summit with official representation since the tumultuous coup reared its head in February 2021. (Cameras flashed, courtesy of Reuters) Meanwhile, over in the sunny lands of Thailand, a new proposal was brewing tea-party style. With a dash of initiative, Thailand stepped forward with an offer as warm as a southern Thai welcome to host informal brainstorming sessions aimed at resolving the tempestuous Myanmar crisis, hopefully by December’s festive season. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Thailand is at the helm of this venture, with the…
In a bustling assembly of political minds at the National Convention Centre in Vientiane, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra exchanged amiable greetings, foreshadowing a tapestry of strategic collaborations poised to redefine the relationship between their two dynamic nations. This meeting unfolded amidst the lively backdrop of the ASEAN summit, setting the stage for ambitious partnerships and high-spirited camaraderie. During this congenial tete-a-tete, Thailand and South Korea steadfastly committed to bolstering mutual efforts across a spectrum of sectors: from the nuanced art of soft power to the cutting-edge proliferation of electric vehicles (EVs) and the intricate challenges posed by labor dynamics. This convergence of minds transcends a mere diplomatic rendezvous, as both leaders are fervently determined to nurture expansive cooperation in burgeoning fields, including trade, investment, national defense, and vibrant people-to-people exchanges. With poised eloquence, Prime Minister Paetongtarn articulated South Korea’s significance as a strategic…
If you happened to stroll by Government House on September 24th, you might have caught a glimpse of Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul making his way to another cabinet meeting. This isn’t just another day at the office for the charismatic leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, known for his astute political maneuvers and knack for keeping things interesting in Thai politics. One might say that the latest parliamentary scramble feels like a crafting session of an intricate jigsaw puzzle—where only the boldest piece fits. The latest puzzle? The constitutional referendum bill, which has the political corridors buzzing with debates as loud as a Bangkok street market. On a particularly charged Wednesday, the House of Representatives gave a booming shout (348 voices strong, no less) to collectively push aside the Senate’s amendments, rejecting a status quo the Upper House held dear—the double-majority clause. Sixty-five members, sporting the color abstain, opted for…