As articulated by Paopoom Rojanasakul, Pheu Thai’s deputy secretary-general and economic committee spokesperson, a coalition government spearheaded by Pheu Thai has a solid strategy in pipeline. Their main goal is to fulfill the election commitments, being the major coalition associate. This is their highest responsibility towards their people, besides tending to the nation’s economic welfare and people’s contentment. In the bid to achieve these goals, a significant policy is under consideration—granting a handout of 10,000 baht. The money would be directly transferred into the digital wallet of the recipient. The interesting part is that this digital money can exclusively be spent at local businesses. However, the recipient needs to adhere to certain conditions—they need to be in a 4-kilometer radius of their recorded address and the cash should be used within six months. Undoubtedly, this huge handout, which might necessitate around 500 billion baht from the state treasury, has a…
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The curtain of mystery surrounding the persistent series of thefts in the Sai Noi community in the Nonthaburi province close to Bangkok has lifted when the mastermind behind the deeds was finally apprehended. Relentless pursuance from the Sai Noi Police Station staff bore fruit in the form of a successful arrest warrant executed on August 10 after an exhaustive search spanning a challenging three-year period. The slippery suspect, now known as Mr. Nattawut Jirawatwanich, aged 54, deftly averted law enforcement officers by exploiting policing strategies he gleaned from YouTube videos. For the past three years, the tranquil neighbourhood residents witnessed a chain of theft incidents, each more audacious than the last, all pointing towards a singular miscreant. The mystery unraveled when earlier this month, on August 6, two high-end houses in the locale became the thief’s latest victims. Nattawut’s streak of luck ran out when the authorities nabbed him at…
Incepted just over a decade ago in the heart-filled realm of Thailand, ‘World Elephant Day’ makes a grand stride towards elevating global awareness about these grand mammals while rallying robust support around the intricate issues they grapple with. It hails the doctrine of collective exertions at its epicenter, aspiring to incite a vigorous amalgamation of governments, private sectors, societal configurations, and citizens towards the conservation endeavors for these wild beasts. “World Elephant Day is hinged on the spirit of global unity and meaningful collective action,” shared Natalie Phaholyothin, the dynamic CEO of WWF-Thailand. She believes in the power of partnership for breaking the solitary barriers that barricade the path towards addressing the challenges elephants endure in South-East Asia. Though endangered worldwide, the Asian elephants find themselves specifically targeted in the Southeast Asian regions and China, with only approximately 8,000 to 11,000 of these majestic creatures dispersed across the eight range…
In the heart of Thailand’s eastern province of Rayong, nestled within the industrial expanse of the Amata City Rayong Industrial Estate, lies the Bueang Pradit Wastewater Treatment Pond. Recently, this unassuming spot witnessed an event of shocking proportions. A security officer on patrol had the grim misfortune of discovering a lifeless body floating in its murky waters, suspected to belong to a Chinese national, as confirmed by a group of fellow expatriates. The deceased, a thirty-year-old man named Zhang Fei, was found late Wednesday night, August 10th, while the vigilant security officer was going about his routine inspection of the area. Alerted by the gruesome find, he immediately contacted Pluak Daeng Police Station, setting into motion a whirl of investigative activities that stretched into the late hours of the night. Songphon Chantaklai, the leader of the security team, delivered a detailed recount of the circumstances leading to the sinister discovery.…
The esteemed Office of National Water Resources (ONWR), in a state of pressing urgency, has issued a notification to the Secretariat of the Mekong River Commission (MRCS), earnestly asking the countries bordering the Lower Mekong River Basin and China to judiciously control their water discharge levels. The primary objective is to counteract burgeoning flood situations with effective preventative measures. This significant request stems from the office of Surasri Kidtimonton, the respected secretary-general of ONWR, and the deputy director of the crucial National Water Command Centre (NWCC). Mr. Surasri Kidtimonton drew attention yesterday to the inundating rainfalls that have been persistently battering the lower basin. These relentless showers have instigated devastating flash floods in the Bolikhamxay province, located in Laos. A potent low-pressure trough that spans southern China and extends up to northern Vietnam has been identified as the instigator of these heavy downpours. These downpours have primarily targeted the North…
Following an almost consistent rise since April 2021, the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) took a fall in July, recording a dip to 55.6 from the prior month’s figure of 56.7. The revelation of this slight downtrend was announced by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC)’s Economic and Business Forecasting Centre, an authoritative source that reveals the economic networking insights. The primary cause triggering this decline, as stated by UTCC president Thanawat Phonwichai, is the growing consumer apprehension concerning political ambiguity in assembling the government. The worry has been festering for almost a quarter since the last general elections. Furthermore, consumers are experiencing bouts of anxiety due to the escalating cost of lifestyle, with electricity bills ringing a special alarm. Pandemic-induced economic halt at the global level, coupled with international disputes, also contributed to these rising worries. Compounding the fear are the recent interest rate increases by foreign…
Unfolding in the tranquil setting of Ban Bueng, Chon Buri province, a tale of deceit and abuse touches upon the struggles borne by a woman named Thanpimon. Driven by fear and desperation, Thanpimon navigated a course of fabricating an assault by reporting a false robbery claim to the local authorities. However, an attentive police force, equipped with modern technology, began the process of dismantling this web of confusion. Counseled by dread and the expectation of her partner’s mounting anger, Thanpimon reported to the Ban Bueng police about her purse and smartphone being forcefully taken by a pair of thieves on a motorcycle. Standing at the epicenter of her tumultuous life, Thanpimon painted the horrid incident that occurred at an alley on Nong Chak 2/5 street just after the clock passed 5.42pm. Sporting a deep green hue, her handbag was carrying an amount of 300 baht and a mobile phone priced…
Welcoming an influx of Chinese tourists, the Thai government has embarked on a mission to reform policies and streamline procedures related to the acquisition of the tourist visa. The impetus behind this change? A notable rise in the arrival of Chinese tourists, topping the list of international visitors over the past week, confirmed Rachada Dhnadirek, the deputy government spokeswoman, just yesterday. Indeed, Thailand played host to 95,581 visitors hailing from China during this period, significantly outpacing the arrival numbers coming from Malaysia (73,810), South Korea (37,754), India (27,707), and Vietnam (25,717). In an encouraging move consistent with the revised visa rules, Chinese tourists looking to explore the enticing beauty of Thailand and delve into its rich culture will now have fewer hurdles to clear. They would need to provide only six essential pieces of documentation for their Thai visa applications, including their passport, three photos, an airline ticket, proof of…
As the appointed chief of the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR), Deputy Director of the National Water Command, Surasri Kidtimonton, announced on Friday that his department has raised an urgent call to the Mekong River Commission Secretariat (MRCS), prompted by heavy rainfall in central parts of Laos, as well as Thailand’s northern regions. Surasri noted that the accumulated rainwater has led to an increase in the water levels of the Mekong River, a grand flow that originates in China and snakes its way through Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. With the National Water Commission (NWC) serving as a host to the secretariat of the Mekong River Commission, it has requested the MRCS to be vigilant in monitoring the river’s water state. In doing so, they aim to offer timely updates to member countries. Such information allows for swift preparation against potential flooding, as detailed by Surasri. He stated, “We…
The luminescent green hue and an unmistakable stench from the sea sparked a mass exodus of tourists from the local beach, sparking concerns over potential skin reactions posed by the unusual marine conditions. An exasperated holidaymaker, hailing from Thailand’s Pathum Thani province, gave voice to her discontent, stating that these unforeseen circumstances had spoiled her family’s anticipatory Mother’s Day celebrations. The mother was forced to restrict her eager children from partaking in their planned escapades in the sea waters, casting a gloomy spell over their holiday spirits. In an attempt to clear the air of rampant speculations, a local merchant, whose store is a stone’s throw away from the infamous beach, chimed in with his observations. According to him, the sea’s odd coloration wasn’t a sign of chemical contamination as many feared, but rather a testament to nature’s unpredictable tendencies. The greenish tint, he explained, was courtesy of seaweeds and…