Amid tremendous strife, an incalculable number of rocket bombardments surged across the Gaza Strip, bridging into crucial points within Israel’s geographical spread. The instigators, allegedly members of the Hamas military wing, penetrated the region, wreaking violence and embedding an atmosphere of dread, underscored by a wave of killings and hostage situations. Prime Minister Srettha voiced his escalating apprehension over circulating reports, hinting at the potential abduction of Thai citizens within Israel by the belligerent factions. He assured the public that the Thai government is vigorously vetting this information with the cooperation of Israeli authorities. In a public statement through his social media accounts, Srettha expressed: “I unequivocally denounce the ruthless offensive wave across Israel that resulted in an incalculable toll on human life and debilitating injuries. My profound condolences reach out to the people and government of Israel. This unjustifiable incident stands in stark contrast to humane values, and I…
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In a revealing video clip that surfaced on the internet this past weekend, a man who introduces himself as Bao Songkran details the hostile environment that he finds himself in and shares intriguing details about an ongoing attack. Songkran’s voice in the five-minute footage offered a unique and important perspective to global viewers trying to get a grasp of the intense situation. Songkran explains in his video that he is currently located in the northern region of Israel, a fortunate circumstance considering that the area where he is positioned is out of the direct line of the attack. He brings to light the strict rules imposed by his employer, which unfortunately trap workers within the camping area without permitting them to leave. Throughout the heavy-duty ordeal, Songkran has been closely observing the situation and keeping himself updated with the latest happenings. From these observations, he has gathered some disturbing news,…
In a sombre announcement made early today, Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin shared distressing news concerning the ongoing conflict in Israel. The episode involved the unfortunate death of a Thai national and the arrest of about 11 individuals amidst a brutal Hamas assault on Israel. Potential disruptions and delays posed by air travel restrictions remain a source of paramount concern, further complicating evacuation manoeuvres. Srettha, who is slated to embark on an international trip spanning Sunday to Thursday, shared this disquieting information at Wing 6 in Don Muang. The official accounts, however, remain hazy regarding the exact number of Thai citizens injured in this strife-stricken Middle Eastern nation. Nonetheless, the Thai premier expressed his unwavering resolve to exhaust every diplomatic channel and option within his power to ensure the safe retrieval of the Thai victims. He lay emphasis on the detainees’ innocence, commenting: “They have no part in any conflict.”…
In the region proximate to the Gaza Strip, there is an estimated population of 5,000 Thai nationals. This area recently became a theatre of increased conflict and missile activity, posing significant risks to the resident Thais. According to an announcement from the Thai embassy in Israel, the offensive commenced on Saturday. The initial attacks occurred around 6:30am local time, which is equivalent to 10:30am on Thailand’s clocks. The assault saw a barrage of missiles dispatched from the border with the Gaza Strip towards Israel’s interior. Crucially, the central parts of the country, the city of Tel Aviv, and nearby urban areas, including Netivot, found themselves under missile rain. In response to this crisis, the embassy took swift action to ensure the safety of Thai nationals, producing videos providing step-by-step instructions on what to do if they find themselves amid warning signals for emergency situations. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Foreign…
In the domain of preventive medicine, Dr. Thira Woratanarat stands as a keen observer and analyst. He recently pointed out a worrying trend related to disease ‘mpox’, a challenge authorities are earnestly combating. Records show that since the World Health Organisation (WHO) embarked on tracking the disease patterns and incidences from last year, as many as 461 mpox cases have been flagged in Thailand till the count on October 1. Delving into the specifics, Dr. Thira expounded on the alarming scenario by noting how the disease transmission rate amplified in September. Originally, it stood at roughly five per day, which saw a noticeable hike to six during the latter part of the same month. Thus, it’s evident that the transmission of mpox in Thailand has been demonstrating an upward trajectory. WHO’s global mpox report unveils an even more concerning state of affairs. It has confirmed a tally of 90,630 cases…
In the past eight months, there has been a noticeable upward trend in expenses related to public transportation, vehicle purchases, fuel, and mobile phones. Concurrently, household spending also showed a rise, with a 1.82% increase registered. The Commerce Ministry’s recent report revealed that inflation in September came in at 0.30%, a substantial drop from the 0.88% witnessed in August. This decline can be mostly attributed to the observed reductions in diesel and electricity prices. Another significant factor was the dwindling food prices, marking their first descent in 23 months. A comprehensive breakdown of the spending revealed that non-alcoholic drinks and non-food products made up the lion’s share of costs, coming in at 58.58%. In contrast, the combination of food and non-alcoholic beverages made up 41.42% of the total. Interestingly, these figures showed a slight shift from those seen in August, where the non-food items and non-alcoholic drinks took a marginally…
At a riveting event, the “CEO Panel: Adaptation for Sustainable Survival”, several leaders came together to share insights on sustainability and the global mega-trend that is centers on it. The illuminating conversation is part and parcel of the Thailand Supply Chain Network’s initiative to foster understanding about the paramount importance of sustainable practices. The panel comprised industry heavyweights such as Roongrote Rangsiyopash – CEO of Siam Cement Group, Supachai Jiarawanon – CEO of CP Group, and Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi – CEO of ThaiBev. During the spirited discussion, the three business leaders concurred that empowering the younger generation is crucial to hastening the integration of sustainable principles into everyday practices. The CEOs were united in the understanding that there are indeed no shortcuts to sustainability. However, imparting leadership skills to the younger generation could potentially fast-track the transition towards a more sustainable future. Supachai proposed a shift in the mode of learning…
Projected across the northern and northeastern territories of Thailand, a monsoon trough is presently making its presence felt. In synergy, a southwestern monsoon continues to whip across the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, adding to the tropical canopy that envelopes Thailand. As a consequence of these meteorological events, some regions are experiencing torrential downpours, particularly the northern and northeastern locales, as per the most recent weather disclosure from the local weather department. The populace dwelling in these affected regions are being issued a caution to stay vigilant regarding the looming hazard of intense downpours. Prolonged periods of precipitation may precipitate abrupt floods and swift-rising floodwaters, particularly in areas with closely proximity to active waterways or in regions that are geographically low-lying. Along with the residents, neighbouring communities are also forewarned to brace for heavy downpours that may cause water levels to rise significantly. Mariners and seafarers sailing the…
Saree Ongsomwang, the chief secretary of Thailand Consumer Council (TCC), recently expressed her thoughts regarding the reduction of fares across the entire Bangkok Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT) network. This suggestion primarily stems from a strategic study conducted by the council, focusing on the state of public commuting in Bangkok. The government indeed has been substantially underwriting the operational cost of red and purple lines of MRT owing to its continual financial losses. Still, TCC firmly believes that the losses might decrease as the lower fares could potentially coax more daily commuters onto the city’s excellent train services. Highlighting the global practices, the council added that government subsidisation of public transportation fees is a norm worldwide. No examples exist where the average passenger carries the brunt of the full cost of public transit, as remarked by Ongsomwang. The TCC further emphasized enhancing public transportation across 32 Thai provinces. They aim to…
Following a series of torrential downpours, an unusually severe outbreak of leptospirosis is causing concern in rainy season. Dr. Thaweechai Wisanuyothin, at the helm of Disease Prevention and Control Office 9 in Nakhon Ratchasima province, is urging the public, particularly agriculturists, to be vigilant. The damp season makes the environment ripe for flooding, turning it into a hotbed for the propagation of this disease. Drawn primarily from animals hosted in waterlogged or inundated regions, leptospirosis can launch an attack on human health. The villain of this disease, Leptospira bacteria, find their origin in the urine of both rats and various rodents. Regular household pets like felines, canines, bovines, caprines, and ovines could also be potential carriers of these threatening bacteria. These bacteria hold a joyous celebration in flooded, sodden landscapes, turning them into their contamination sites, affecting both H2O and moist soil. Barefoot strolling in water or mud over prolongated…