In an auspicious gathering at the Education Ministry this past Wednesday, the air buzzed with the promise of linguistic bridges being built across continents. Saleh Bin Nasser Al-Dalaan of Arabic For All, and Koddari Binsen, the esteemed president of the Private Schools Association Confederation of Southern Thailand, penned a momentous memorandum of understanding. The aim? To catapult the Arabic language skills of Thai students into new heights of proficiency and understanding. The scene, captured by the keen lens of Chanat Katanyu, was not just a formal exchange of documents but a celebration of cultural and educational collaboration. The partnership between the Private Schools Association Confederation of Southern Thailand and the esteemed Saudi Arabian powerhouse in language learning, Arabic For All, is nothing short of revolutionary. Koddari Binsen voiced a poignant insight during the MoU’s signing ceremony, shedding light on an ironic paradox: a nation of eager minds able to read…
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In the bustling city of Bangkok, a narrative unfolded that could easily be mistaken for a plot straight out of a gripping crime drama. It all centered around a policewoman from the Wang Thong Lang station, whose actions took a turn for the criminal, landing her a starring role in her own real-life courtroom saga. On a seemingly ordinary Thursday, the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases delivered a bombshell verdict that would change her life forever. Pol Capt Jirat-on Paksap was handed a staggering 125-year sentence for her role in embezzling a whopping 720,000 baht (~$21,600 USD) of suspects’ bail money. However, due to the nuances of the legal system and her cooperation, this term was dramatically reduced to 50 years, the maximum allowable under law. This tale begins with Pol Capt Jirat-on operating in her capacity as a deputy administrative inspector. Her duties were clear: collect…
In what reads like a script straight out of a Hollywood action-packed thriller, the tale of Chaowalit Thongduang, a fugitive whose life on the run has captured the imagination of many, came to a dramatic pause with his arrest in Indonesia. Known also by his moniker “Sia Paeng Nanod,” this 37-year-old man’s saga is a testament to the sheer unpredictability of life’s script. Our story unfolds on October 22 last year, within the seemingly secure walls of Maharat Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital in Thailand. Here, Chaowalit was brought for a routine dental treatment from prison, where he was serving time for attempted murder among a cocktail of other grave charges. However, in a twist that would leave anyone on the edge of their seat, security footage revealed our protagonist nonchalantly walking out of the hospital, embarking on what would become a seven-month odyssey of evasion and survival. The plot thickens…
Welcome to the riveting world of carbon markets, where the future of our planet is shaped through the power of collaboration and innovation. Recently, the crème de la crème of the sustainability realm gathered at the prestigious Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld for an event that was nothing short of groundbreaking. The 14th Asia-Pacific Carbon Markets Roundtable (APCMR) illuminated the bustling city of Bangkok with a beacon of hope for environmental progress. At the heart of this illustrious event was none other than Gloyta Nathalang, a name synonymous with visionary leadership in sustainability. Gloyta, serving with distinction as the Acting Senior Executive Vice President of Sustainability Management and Corporate Communications at Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited, not only chaired the Carbon Markets Club but also led the charge as the Chairperson of the Carbon Markets Subcommittee under the auspices of the Thailand Carbon Neutral Network (TCCN). Her…
Imagine a world where your bank doesn’t just store your money or give out loans based on cold hard cash and boring paperwork. Picture a place where the greenness of your initiatives or the sustainability of your operations could actually sweeten the deal on your next big loan. Welcome to the innovative landscape of the Government Savings Bank (GSB) in Thailand, where Senior Executive Vice President Paphakorn Ratanasate is pioneering a revolution in banking with flair and a vision for the future. Under the banner of being a “Social Bank,” GSB isn’t content with business as usual. They’ve woven the tapestry of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations right into the fabric of their operations. In a groundbreaking move, they’re evaluating companies for loans not just on financial grounds but on how these companies score on the ESG front. That’s right, folks—having a heart for the planet and its people…
In the bustling beach town of Pattaya, an incident that could easily belong to the plot of an action-packed movie unfolded, leaving locals and tourists alike in a state of shock. At the heart of this saga is Bryce Mahoney, a 42-year-old British national, whose birthday celebration took an unexpected and violent turn. This is not your typical birthday story, as it involves a melee, a visit to the police station, and a viral video that sparked nationwide attention. It was May 24, a day that Bryce Mahoney had planned to spend in high spirits, surrounded by his closest friends, celebrating another milestone in his life. The venue of choice was the Helicopter Bar located on the infamous Soi 6 in Pattaya, a place known for its vibrant nightlife and eclectic mix of entertainment spots. What started as a joyful gathering quickly descended into chaos, painting a picture far removed…
In the bustling coastal city of Pattaya, famed for its vibrant nightlife and picturesque beaches, a British man’s birthday celebration took an unexpected turn towards the dramatic. Bryce Mahoney, aged 42, along with a couple of friends, ventured into the Helicopter Bar on Soi 6 for what was expected to be a merry affair, marking another year around the sun. Little did they know, their revelry would soon descend into a sequence of events that felt more akin to a movie script than a birthday bash. On the fateful evening of May 24th, after hours of soaking in the lively atmosphere of the bar, a misunderstanding concerning the bill’s payment sparked a disagreement. What started as a typical altercation about finances quickly escalated, leading to a physical confrontation that nobody could have predicted. Witnesses, armed with nothing but their mobile phones, captured the chaos, unwittingly turning the brawl into a…
In the lush, evergreen expanses of Chiang Mai province, a scene right out of an adventure novel unfolded this past Thursday. The lead characters? A daring two-year-old female red kangaroo, known for her swift feet and zest for freedom, and a dedicated team of rescuers combing the forest’s every nook and cranny. This unusual saga began when our intrepid kangaroo made a bold escape from the Chiang Mai Zoo on a sunny Wednesday morning, leaving behind a trail of mystery and intrigue. The search party, comprising Doi Suthep-Pui National Park rangers and the finest staff from Chiang Mai Zoo, spared no effort in their quest. Under the determined leadership of Puchit Chuaibamrung, the national park’s chief, the team faced the challenges of an overnight search, driven by the discovery of hopeful signs: footprints and a few blood stains that whispered tales of the kangaroo’s fleeting presence. With the break of…
Picture this: a lively classroom buzzing with excitement, not in a traditional setup but in the digital realms of Bangkok’s vibrant Don Muang district. Here, students of Phaholyothin Primary School are not just learning English; they are immersing themselves in a linguistic adventure, thanks to a virtual classroom helmed by a native speaker. This scene, captured in March of last year, was just the beginning of a much more ambitious plan cooked up by Thailand’s Education Ministry. In a move that could revolutionize the educational landscape, the ministry is gearing up to ask for a jaw-dropping 15-billion-baht budget. What’s this hefty sum for, you ask? To arm 600,000 students and teachers with the latest in tech weaponry: iPads, tablets, laptops, you name it. Spearheaded by the ministry’s spokesperson and assistant to the minister, Siripong Angkasakulkiat, this plan is not just about splurging on gadgets; it’s about leveling the educational playing…
Imagine a paradise where majestic cliffs meet the serene azure of the Andaman Sea, a place called Koh Yao Yai in the picturesque Phang Nga. This hidden gem, alongside its neighboring beauties in Krabi and Ranong, has become the center of a significant decision by the Thai cabinet. With the stewardship of Deputy Prime Minister and Natural Resources and Environment Minister, Pol Gen Phatcharavat Wongsuwan, three crucial notifications were born, heralding a new dawn for environmental protection in these coastal marvels. On a bright Wednesday, it was announced that the cabinet had given its nod to two notifications from the ministry, aimed at shielding the vibrant ecosystems of these regions. The locales under this protective umbrella include Khura Buri, Takua Pa, Thai Muang, Thap Put, Takua Thung, and Koh Yao in Phangnga along with Ao Luk, Nua Khlong, Khlong Thom, Koh Lanta, and Muang in Krabi. Each of these places,…