The Thailand Meteorological Department has issued a surge of concern due to the looming thunderstorm warning sweeping across 45 provinces, threatening to engulf 60% of Bangkok. This weather turmoil is a result of the low-pressure area building over the Bay of Bengal, overturning the tranquility of Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand with a moderately robust southwestern monsoon blowing over the Andaman Sea. The aged azure skies of the northern, northeastern, eastern, and western southern regions have been traded for melancholic grayness and tempestuous thunderstorms. Stalwart torrents of rain, heavy enough to make Poseidon himself proud, threaten to bring about floodlike conditions. Those residing along the topographical veins of these areas where water flows freely, mountainous and low-lying zones, are advised to remain vigilant and cautious. Traveling through these tempest-infused areas should be a journey undertaken with meticulous caution. The nautical crowd isn’t safe either. Straddling the crests of the…
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In the dark, pre-dawn twilight of Bangkok’s Bang Kho Laem district, a terrifying tragedy struck a local Thai household. Seized by a ravaging combination of inebriation, drug influence, and wild jealousy, a man committed the heinous act of killing his girlfriend. This grisly incident, shattering the serenity of the early morning, occurred around 3:45 am today. The victim of this harrowing crime was a young woman, of just 24 years, named Minthira. Her last name has been kept confidential considering the sensitive circumstances. Minthira’s lifeless form was discovered in the bedroom she shared with her supposed murderer, on the second floor of their domicile. Stripped of her clothes and hidden under a yellow blanket, she bore the painful scars of the monstrous attack; Five brutal injuries, caused by a blade, marred her head, face, neck, and both arms. A horrific testament to the savagery of the crime was the bloody…
Recounting the year 2023 for Thailand’s economy, it is evident that the second quarter saw a palpable deceleration in its recovery trajectory. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth figures reveal a drop from 2.6% in Q1, coming down to a disappointing 1.8% in Q2. The National Economic and Social Development Council of Thailand reported these figures on August 21, sparking concerns when they fell short of predictive consensus estimates of 3.1% and the growth projections of 2.9%. The quarter-on-quarter growth turned out to be a modest 0.2% when adjusted seasonally. Underpinned by the unexpected and underwhelming statistics, along with the country’s ongoing economic struggles, BMI – an analytical brainchild of Fitch Solutions – adjusted its Thailand forecast for the whole year. From an initial 3.0%, it fell to 2.8%, dipping below both the consensus expectations of 3.6% and the decade distinction of 3.6% from 2010-2019. Upon closer inspection of the…
In a major step towards enhancing healthcare accessibility in Thailand, the National Health Security Office (NHSO) is mulling over the idea of expanding the benefits of the universally popular 30-baht health care package, also known as “gold card” scheme. Considering the rising prevalence of cancer globally, the additions being discussed notably include cancer care treatments and free health evaluations for individuals who aren’t cardholders. NHSO Secretary-General Jadet Thammathat-Aree shared this potentially groundbreaking news concerning the planned expansion in the scheme towards integrating cancer care treatments and regular check-ups. The NHSO is moving forward with its commitment to offer affordable medical support to patients by also exploring the possibility of adding innovative drugs to its National List of Essential Medicines. Thammathat-Aree gave a glimpse into these efforts, revealing that the NHSO is at the negotiation table with pharmaceutical companies to make targeted therapy accessible, a treatment critically important for several cancer…
At Don Mueang airport, a woman was apprehended on allegations of human trafficking and cunning exploitation of two Thai women under the guise of well-paid massage occupations in the Maldives. Contrary to the promised jobs, these women found themselves ensnared in the grim reality of forced prostitution. The arrest was executed yesterday in light of a formal complaint lodged by the victims who managed to abscond from their predicament and seek refuge from the Thai embassy in the Maldives. Pechanan, 29, utilized the power of social media platform, Facebook, to entice unsuspecting Thai women with a seemingly attractive offer. A Thai massage parlour job in the Maldives boasting of a lucrative monthly salary exceeding 100,000 baht was the bait. Two Thai women fell prey to this human trafficking scheme, travelling willingly to the island nation, oblivious to the nightmare that awaited them. Upon landing, they faced the horrifying confession that…
A thrilling event unfolded in Rayong province when a middle-aged woman was boldly discovered infringing on aquatic animal conservation laws – a grave crime landing her right under the local law enforcement’s radar. The exciting episode transpired in the culturally profound Wat Khod Thim Tharam, located in the heart of Rayong, captivating the local’s attention. The protagonist of this story, a woman named Aun, of age 49 was seen engaged in illegally capturing aquatic animals from a designated sanctuary area. Despite being cautioned by Suwat, a diligent young lad who serves at the local temple, our heroine seemed undeterred. Consequently, the concerned boy took it upon himself to inform the guardians of the law post witnessing the act. Aun’s actions alarmed Suphattharapong Boonkamnert, an esteemed police investigator within Rayong City’s heart. The violation was confirmed by the indisputable video evidence provided by Suwat, which unravels Aun ensnaring turtles, frogs, and…
A somber and tragic scene unfurled in the town of Chon Buri, Thailand, when an elderly man attempted to simply retrieve a household fan, but fate took a cruel turn. Little did he know, this act would prove fatal when he accidentally cut his hand on a metallic sheet stowed away in the room. Presuming it to be a minor injury, he underestimated the gravity of the situation. The following morning, he was found lifeless in a different room by his spouse. As the mystery of this untimely death continues to loom, the authorities are diligently working to reach a valid conclusion regarding the cause of death. Officer Khajornsak Somvang, the head investigator from the Nong Yai Police Station, received an urgent report at 9 am concerning a death that occurred under unforeseen circumstances in a Nong Yai district house situated within the Klong Phlu Subdistrict, Chon Buri Province. Accompanied…
Recently, three leading educational organizations in Thailand, namely the National Association of Secondary School Administrators (NASSA), the National Parents and Teachers Association, and the Basic Education Committee of Thailand, made public their declaration of the six main qualities they seek in the next Minister of Education and their deputies. Primarily, it emphasized the need for candidates with robust educational expertise capable of meeting pressing issues encountered by Thailand’s youths. The announcement was delivered by Narin Channadu, who is both the current President of NASSA and Director of Karnjananukhro School. The importance of the education sector in moulding the future of Thailand was highlighted. This brought forth the urgent necessity for ministers equipped with the enumerated qualifications by the organizations. The traits pinpointed in the statement laid substantial emphasis on considerable knowledge and management experience in the education sector, comprehensive awareness of the issues, and a far-sighted mindset to steer Thai…
Heralding from the early morning haze of Pattaya in Chon Buri, an unexpected intervention was unrolled that led to the seizure of a covert gambling operation. Undoubtedly, the dawn’s silence was shattered as the metropolitan police division, assisted by Pattaya’s local law enforcement, descended upon the seemingly innocent vicinity of a popular hotel. Located on the bustling Sai 3 road in the heart of the bustling Bang Lamung district, the hotel has seen an influx of guests from various walks of life. Yet, surprisingly, tucked away within the labyrinth of its luxury suites, underneath the glitz and glamour, an illegal establishment was functioning. In total, thirteen Vietnamese nationals were prudently apprehended from three hotel rooms that were transformed into operational hubs for this illicit virtual golf course. As the police pounded on the hotel room doors, the unexpected occupants awoke to a sight they had perhaps feared yet hoped would…
In a shocking twist of events, a 66-year-old retiree from government service found himself entangled in a trap laid by an impostor posing as renowned TV news anchor Orakarn Jivakiet. The unsuspecting retiree fell prey to the scammer’s sophisticated scheme, causing him to lose a staggering 20 million baht over a span of just two months, in the name of investing in the enigmatic world of cryptocurrencies. This grievous incident was brought to light when the retiree, along with the actual news anchor Orakarn, lodged a complaint at the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) on a breezy Monday afternoon. As per the briefing provided by the CCIB commander Pol Maj Gen Chatpanthakan Khlaikhlueng, the retiree reported that the first point of contact with the fraudster was through Facebook. Apparently, the scammer was using an ID falsely identifying as Orakarn “Kwang” Jivakiet, a highly reputable TV news anchor. Once the scammer…