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Thai-Cambodian Border Clash in Ubon Ratchathani: A Brief Yet Impactful Skirmish

In the heart of Southeast Asia, where the dense jungles meet ancient temples, an unexpected yet familiar discord echoed across the sprawling landscapes of Ubon Ratchathani, a northeastern province of Thailand. Here, the rhythmic beat of life was momentarily interrupted by the crackle of gunfire—a brief ten-minute interlude that shuddered across an area as picturesque as it is contested. The sun had barely crested the horizon on that early Wednesday morning, its golden rays casting a soft glow over the lush green expanse near Chong Bok, a place where nature’s serenity is perpetually shadowed by human disagreement. It was around 5:45 AM when this scene, more attuned to birdsong and the rustle of leaves, abruptly tuned into a confrontation that, although not new, still jolted those involved. This particular tract of land has long been a point of contention, cradled between the borders of Thailand and Cambodia. It’s a perpetual…

Lee Kum Kee’s Spectacular Showcase at THAIFEX-Anuga Asia 2025: A Culinary Odyssey in Bangkok

Bangkok, 27 May 2025 – This year, the carpets of THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2025 are rolled out once more at the bustling heartland of Bangkok: IMPACT Muang Thong Thani. An event that stretches from May 27-31, it anticipates a crowd thirsty for culinary discovery. But nestled among the aromatic stalls, spot the vivid vibrancy of Lee Kum Kee, a name stitched into the very fabric of Asian sauce history. Marking its triumphant third year at this celebrated expo, following its debut in 2023, Lee Kum Kee steps in once again with a promise to dazzle. The booth this year is a sensory voyage—a passage through time and taste, as the leading light in Asian sauces showcases not just the expected tangs and transformations, but an expansive palette reflecting contemporary trends in health, convenience, and modern living. The curtains lift on exclusive features, including live cooking spectacles. It’s here that…

Bangkok Cracks Down on Unruly Taxi Drivers to Boost Tourist Trust

In the bustling heart of Bangkok, where tuk-tuks zip past glamorous shrines and street markets hum with energy, the city’s tourist police are taking a firm stand against unruly taxi drivers. In a bold move to shake off the city’s growing reputation for taxi troubles, a major clampdown has seen 76 taxi drivers hauled in for breaking the rules in Bangkok’s popular tourist districts. On May 27, cracking down hard, Police Lieutenant General Saksira Pueak-am, the top brass at the Tourist Police Bureau, put his foot down, commanding a zero-tolerance approach towards drivers refusing to comply. Their mission? To ensure cabbies switch on their meters, don’t deny rides, and park properly. The streets of the Thai capital are no longer a playground for wayward drivers. With Colonel Milin Phianchang from the Tourist Police Division 1 steering the wheel of this operation, he teamed up with officers from Chana Songkhram, Phra…

MaAnn Samran’s Legal Rollercoaster: Anti-Corruption Chief’s Battle with OAG in Phuket

In a spectacle of legal drama worthy of a thrilling soap opera, Phuket’s top anti-corruption guardian has thrown sharp barbs at the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) for their surprising move—or lack thereof—in the curious case of MaAnn Samran. MaAnn, once the big fish in the small pond of Cherng Talay Tambon Administration, where the beaches are sunny and the politics, apparently, are just as heated, found himself in quite the pickle. Once convicted for his allegedly shady dealings and unsanctioned appointments, MaAnn’s two-year prison sentence was upended when the Court of Appeal decided to throw a judicial rescue line his way. Flashback to 2019, where this whirlwind of governmental intrigue began. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) sniffed out what they called a stinker—MaAnn’s alleged violation of the Criminal Code and the Anti-Corruption Act. With charges plastered on him like unwanted beach sand, MaAnn initially was sentenced. However, like…

Eiza González Braves Bangkok’s Heat in Action Film “Fountain of Youth

The blistering heat of Bangkok proved to be a formidable opponent for Mexican actress Eiza González during the filming of the latest action-packed blockbuster, “Fountain of Youth.” In a lively Zoom chat with The Star, González, a dynamo on the cinematic stage thanks to iconic appearances in “Baby Driver,” “Alita: Battle Angel,” and “Ambulance,” described her grueling encounters with the blazing Thai sun as some of the most challenging hurdles on set. “When you’re lost in the magic of movies, you’re not really pondering the weather or the ambiance,” González candidly shared. “Yet, for us actors, those very elements are game changers—there’s no remote to control them, so adaptability is your best tool.” At 35, González’s prowess in handling diverse roles now includes skillfully managing a smothering climate, especially when draped in a full-body suit for high-octane action sequences. Recounting one particularly fiery day, Gonzalez said, “I remember feeling like…

Col Dr. Dangjai Souvannakitti: Breaking Barriers as Defence Ministry’s First Female Spokeswoman

Breaking new ground in the realm of military communications, Col Dr. Dangjai Souvannakitti has been appointed the Defence Ministry’s first female spokeswoman, marking an unprecedented moment in the ministry’s history. This appointment, officiated by Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai on a bustling Tuesday, represents a significant stride towards gender equality in sectors traditionally dominated by men. She steps into the role following the tenure of Maj Gen Thanathip Sawangsaeng, a leader known for his precision and strategic acumen. Col Dr. Dangjai, an assistant professor with expertise in physiology, is no stranger to the intricate dance of military communications. Her impressive repertoire includes serving as a vital component of the spokesperson team during Sutin Klungsang’s period as defence minister. Moreover, her experience as a deputy spokesperson under Maj Gen Thanathip fortified her with the skills and insight necessary to navigate the complex landscape of defense communications. Her capability…

Paetongtarn Shinawatra Champions Asean-GCC Unity with Bold Vision for Prosperity and Peace

In a glittering assembly of diplomatic minds at the 2nd Asean-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra stole the spotlight with her dynamic vision for economic prosperity, environmental stewardship, and human resource development. The summit, hosted in the vibrant heart of Malaysia, was a blend of cultural confluence and strategic dialogue, aiming to fortify ties and usher in a new era of cooperation. Standing at the podium amidst a rapt audience, Prime Minister Shinawatra eloquently articulated her proposals. She skillfully intertwined themes of sustainable growth and human connectivity, capturing the essence of what is needed to propel both regions forward. Her words were more than just a call to action; they were a blueprint for change, inspired by the pressing need for collaboration in today’s interconnected world. A highlight of her address was a heartfelt plea for peace and reconciliation concerning the Gaza conflict. She urged all parties…

Thailand’s Maritime Labour Act Revamp: Enhancing Seafarer Welfare and Global Alignment

In a bold move to enhance the welfare of seafarers navigating the high seas under the Thai flag, the cabinet has given a nod in principle to a proposed amendment to the Maritime Labour Act. This decision, warmly welcomed across the maritime community, is set to align Thai legislation more closely with international standards established by the International Labour Organization’s Maritime Labour Convention 2006. This forward-thinking proposal, championed by the Ministry of Labour with the persuasive Deputy Government Spokesperson Karom Phonphonklang leading the charge, was given the green light on a sunny Tuesday afternoon. The amendment aims to breathe new life into the Maritime Labour Act B.E. 2558 (2015), ushering in an era where the rights and protections for seafarers are not just theoretical but tangible and impactful. So, what’s the catch? Well, shipowners and their crews will soon find themselves operating under a new banner of regulation, one that…

Senate Nominee Confirmation Drama Unfolds: Intrigue, Allegations, and Political Power Plays

As the curtain rises on another political spectacle in the Senate, anticipation mingles with controversy in a dance as old as politics itself. Senators are gearing up for a pivotal review session this Friday, focused on confirming nominees for some of the most envied seats in independent organizations. Positions like election commissioners, esteemed judges of the Constitutional Court, the distinguished Attorney General, and vigilant members of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) hang in the balance. At the heart of this task lies the Senate’s solemn duty to scrutinize the credentials and character of these nominees. According to Senator Phisit Apivatanapong, the dapper spokesman with a sharp eye for detail and a reputation for savvy in Senate whip affairs, this consideration has been etched in stone on this week’s agenda. “We have a job to do,” Phisit declared with the gravitas of a seasoned statesman. “And yes, this includes the senators…

Thaksin Shinawatra Quashes Coalition Discord Rumors in Bangkok Press Conference

In the buzzing heart of Bangkok, a press conference became the stage for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to set the record straight. Clad in his usual charismatic aura, he dismissed any whispers of discord within the ruling coalition. As the calendar confidently marked another Tuesday, Thaksin stood before the crowd at the Office of the Narcotics Control Board, adamant that the parliamentary boat was far from capsizing. With an air of reassurance that only political veterans can muster, the former leader assured the public that the Pheu Thai Party and its key ally, the Bhumjaithai Party, were glued together like two peas in a political pod. The Pheu Thai’s de facto head responded to speculative chatter suggesting parliamentary dissolution loomed due to discordant tones between the coalition partners. His voice echoed steadiness; “There has been no such widening rift which is shaking the coalition’s stability,” he stated, his words…