The newly appointed cabinet, under the leadership of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is gearing up for a special meeting on Saturday to outline a policy statement that will set the government’s agenda. With His Majesty the King giving his nod to the 35-member cabinet, the official roster of ministers was published in the Royal Gazette on Wednesday. Ms. Paetongtarn and her cabinet are slated to take the oath of office at the elegant Ambara Villa in Dusit Palace at 5 PM this Friday. In compliance with protocol, the government needs to present its policy statement to the parliament before taking any concrete steps. Ms. Paetongtarn is poised to deliver this crucial statement on September 11, marking the beginning of her official tenure on September 16. The first official cabinet meeting is scheduled for September 17, right before the Pheu Thai Party’s much-anticipated digital wallet handout kicks off, aimed at boosting…
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In a remarkable turn of events, public health officials in Thailand have announced the recovery of the first confirmed case of the mpox clade Ib variant detected in the country. The fortunate patient, a 66-year-old European male who embarked on his journey from Africa, touched down in Bangkok on August 14th, and was promptly hospitalized the next day after exhibiting symptoms. On August 15th, just a day after his arrival in the bustling city of Bangkok, the man was admitted to a hospital where rigorous lab tests confirmed that he had contracted the clade Ib variant of the mpox virus. Yet, through diligent medical care and the patient’s resilience, his wounds have now fully healed, allowing him to be discharged from the hospital and return home triumphantly. “The patient’s current state of health is a testament to the effectiveness of our medical interventions,” stated Dr. Thongchai Keeratihatthayakorn, the esteemed director-general…
An elderly man defiantly swims out to collect relief supplies in the Bang Ban district of Ayutthaya. His home had been submerged for weeks in 2021. (File photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) has issued a stark warning to residents in parts of Ayutthaya, urging them to brace for impending flash floods due to an unrelenting surge in the Chao Phraya River. Authorities are vigilantly monitoring two primary water stations to gauge the situation. Declared on Wednesday, the RID cautioned those living near Khlong Phong Pheng in Ang Thong and the banks of Khlong Bang Ban in the Bang Ban district, alongside the neighboring areas of Phak Hai district in Ayutthaya. These regions, nestled in low-lying plains, are at a heightened risk of flooding. Amid the brewing storm, the ‘Ayutthaya Station’ Facebook page has erupted in criticism, lambasting the government’s inadequate compensation for residents already grappling with rising…
In a glittering ceremony at the headquarters of the Pheu Thai Party in Bangkok on August 18, Thaksin Shinawatra ceremoniously held the hand of his daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, on the monumental occasion of her receiving royal endorsement for her new role as Prime Minister. The photo, captured by Varuth Hirunyatheb, encapsulates a moment steeped in both familial pride and political significance. Yet, this seemingly heartwarming moment has not escaped the sharp scrutiny of political activist, Ruangkrai Leekitwattana. Ruangkrai, a member of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), has filed a formal complaint with the Election Commission (EC), raising serious questions about the nature and legitimacy of Paetongtarn’s ascent to power. His allegations, far from being trivial, delve into two critical issues: her sudden resignation from multiple company directorships and potential undue influence exerted by her father, Thaksin. Ruangkrai’s complaint first addresses the surprising and somewhat bewildering speed with which Paetongtarn distanced…
Amid the bustling chaos of Bangkok’s vibrant markets, vendors take a step toward modernity as they register for the Thang Rath app on August 1. It’s all in anticipation of receiving a generous 10,000 baht in digital cash from the government—a promising initiative that’s generating significant buzz. The scene is captured by Apichart Jinakul’s lens, encapsulating a moment of hopeful transition. However, this ambitious programme hasn’t been without its hurdles. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat recently acknowledged that the government’s 10,000-baht handout requires some fine-tuning, especially considering the array of petitions and feedback that have streamed in. While the initial plan was to distribute digital money to around 50 million eligible Thais aged 16 and above, practical and social dynamics are prompting a re-evaluation. Economists have been vocal, expressing concerns that the 500-billion-baht initiative might not spur the economic vitality that the Pheu Thai-led government envisions. With these expert opinions…
In a startling turn of events, American national Robert Le Roy Koehler, 41, has been apprehended on serious charges in Bangkok. He faces accusations of attempting to commit indecent acts with a minor. Koehler was taken into custody at a condominium in the vibrant Bang Khae district, a locale that bustles with life and the daily cadence of Bangkok’s footsteps. Photographs released by the Phetkasem police show him in a state of denial, asserting his innocence. The narrative begins with Koehler’s double life as an English teacher at a local school. On the surface, he appeared as a dedicated educator, but police allege a darker side emerged on the tragic morning of February 16th. The incident in question involves a 14-year-old girl, whose ordinary school day spiraled into a nightmare. According to police reports, she had been sent to school in the Phetkasem area by her mother, initiating what seemed…
Phumtham Wechayachai made his entrance at the bustling Government House on Tuesday. Known for his previous role as deputy prime minister, Phumtham has now ascended to the position of Defence Minister, while continuing his duties as deputy prime minister in the Paetongtarn Shinawatra administration. The eagerly awaited cabinet lineup was unveiled in the Royal Gazette just a day later, on Wednesday. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu) Meanwhile, behind the scenes, a significant military reshuffle is underway. New Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and his deputy, General Natthapol Nakpanich, are meticulously finalizing the details. According to a well-placed military source, the proposed appointments include new leaders for the armed forces and other high-ranking positions. The key meeting to finalize this reshuffle took place on Tuesday, drawing in six top commanders and ministry officials, along with the current leaders of the armed forces. Chaired by the outgoing Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang, the meeting stretched for…
At the heart of a spirited press conference at the Palang Pracharath Party’s headquarters in bustling Bangkok, Deputy Palang Pracharath Party leader Paiboon Nititawan stood flanked by supporters, exuding a determined resolve. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb) The scene had been set this past Wednesday when the Constitutional Court dismissed a petition causing a political buzz. This petition sought the court’s verdict on the contentious 2001 Thai-Cambodian memorandum of understanding (MoU) concerning joint development in the Gulf of Thailand—a long-debated issue with significant stakes for both nations involved. Paiboon Nititawan had been the torchbearer of this petition, arguing that the MoU had sidestepped parliamentary approval before its signing, rendering it unconstitutional. Initially crafted for the Department of Treaties and Legal Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in brokering maritime interests with Cambodia, the 2001 MoU has been a cornerstone in the lengthy negotiations. Yet, Paiboon’s contention struck at the very core.…
Rescuers are swiftly clearing the compacted soil from a collapsed trench where a Cambodian worker had been buried alive. This incident unfolded in Pattaya on Wednesday, and it had everyone holding their breath—quite literally. The dramatic rescue took place under the scorching Thai sun, witnessed by a slew of onlookers, their hearts palpitating with anxiety. According to a Facebook post by JS100 Radio, the rescue was nothing short of miraculous. The 28-year-old worker, identified as Jin, found himself in a dire predicament while laboring in a drainage channel in front of Wat Boon Samphan in tambon Nong Phrue, located in Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district. One moment he was working, the next, the trench, a behemoth at 5 meters deep, gave way, entombing him in an avalanche of moist earth. When heroes-in-orange from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation arrived, they encountered a scene of desperate urgency. Metal tools had been tossed…
Phuket’s Kwaeng Court has unveiled its full ruling, absolving a Swiss man named Urs Fehr, accused of kicking a woman doctor on the steps of Yamu beach on the night of February 24 this year. The court decided in favor of the 45-year-old defendant, citing insufficient evidence presented by the complainants to substantiate the claimed physical assault. The decision, delivered on Tuesday and made public on Wednesday, centers around the events of that fateful night at Yamu beach in Phuket’s Thalang district. Mr. Fehr, who also goes by David, was alleged to have kicked Dr. Thandao Chandam, 26, in the back while she and a friend enjoyed the full moon from the beach steps near Fehr’s rented villa. Mr. Fehr initially insisted he had mistaken the doctor and her friend for trespassers on his property, adding that he had slipped on the steps. According to the freshly released ruling, video…