The Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), Thailand’s bustling hub of economic ambition, is gearing up to make 2025 a landmark year by attracting a jaw-dropping 100 billion baht in investments. Chula Sukmanop, the spirited secretary-general of the EEC Office, is leading the charge. He confidently asserts that they’ll lock in these hefty investments by year-end, with a lion’s share coming from proactive businesses eager to capitalize on the bounteous privileges offered by the EEC. “We’ve set our sights high, and we’re going to get there,” declares Mr. Chula with the zeal of a visionary. He’s a man on a mission to galvanize companies into action, ensuring that those granted the coveted EEC privileges are ready to roll up their sleeves and invest robustly and comprehensively. The incentives are as tempting as sunshine in the land of smiles, and Mr. Chula knows just how to wield them to turn dreams of economic…
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In the ever-buzzing heart of Bangkok lies the Erawan Shrine, a beacon of devotion and tradition amidst the urban hustle. Nearby, the city’s metropolitan rhythms are echoed in the bustling pathways of Pathumwan district, where street vendors once peppered the sidewalks, offering everything from sizzling street food to handcrafted trinkets. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has recently put their foot down to ensure the preservation of these pavements—no longer just for the benefit of the foot traffic, but to maintain the city’s aura of cleanliness and accessibility. The rules of the pavement tango have changed, as the BMA has officially cancelled street vending in two pivotal locales in Pathumwan. The first being Ton Son on Ploenchit Road, previously a market haven for 17 lively vendors. The second is right in front of the Siam Scape building, where nine more street sellers buzzed about until they too, were courteously asked to…
In the bustling corridors of political power, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul finds himself once again at the center of a swirling controversy, valiantly defending the actions of the Ministry of Interior in the complex Khao Kradong land dispute. Amidst the grand setting of an Upper House meeting, a pointed inquiry comes forth from Senator Nantana Nantavaropas, casting a spotlight on the investigative maneuvers of the Department of Lands (DoL) concerning this tangled affair. On a serene day in March 2023, the Central Administrative Court issued a command that embroiled the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and the DoL in a joint task — to demarcate the contentious boundaries of the Khao Kradong region in Buri Ram province. Spanning an expanse of 5,083 rai, this land has long been a focal point of friction, with 900 land titles stirring up a tempest, 12 deeds — collectively accounting for 179 rai…
In recent times, there’s been an unsettling surge in cases of a menacing condition locally referred to as “hearing loss fever.” This rising health concern is attributed to the consumption of raw or undercooked pork, an irresistible delicacy for some but not without its risks. The alarming uptick, especially noted over the extended holiday period in several provinces, has prompted health experts to urge caution and prudence. Among those sounding the alarm is Dr. Taweechai Visanuyothin, the esteemed director of the Department of Disease Control’s Regional Office 9, located in the vibrant city of Nakhon Ratchasima. With his finger on the pulse of public health, Dr. Taweechai has been an outspoken advocate for awareness as more individuals have shown symptoms after indulging in inadequately prepared pork. He cites a worrisome statistic from January of last year to the beginning of this year: 197 reported cases of the disease, accompanied by…
In the ever-evolving world of political intrigue, Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai recently found himself addressing swirling rumors and setting the record straight. The seasoned politician took center stage on Monday to emphatically reassure the public that the coalition parties are rock-solid as ever, dismissing any murmurs about an impending cabinet reshuffle as nothing more than baseless gossip. “Ridiculous,” he declared with a touch of exasperation, urging media outlets to rely on credible sources, lest they inadvertently become pawns in the political chess game, spreading confusion that nobody needs. This latest bout of speculation was trigged by whispers concerning the energy minister and United Nations Party (UTN) leader, Mr. Pirapan Salirathavibhaga. Thaksin Shinawatra, often seen as the enigmatic puppet master behind the Pheu Thai Party, swiftly entered the fray on Sunday, quashing any idea that Mr. Pirapan would be ousted or that a cabinet reshuffle was on the cards.…
Picture this: a bustling crowd in Chiang Rai, a vibrant Pheu Thai campaign rally, and none other than the iconic former Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, in the spotlight. The atmosphere was electric as supporters gathered to back Salakjit Tiyapairat, a promising candidate running for the Chiang Rai provincial administration organization elections. However, the event took an unexpected turn, leaving controversy in its wake, all due to a series of poorly chosen words by Thaksin himself. As he delivered a fiery speech urging Thais to seize opportunities within the glamorous entertainment industry, Thaksin’s remarks veered sharply off course. He made disparaging comments about African models, suggesting that Thai people naturally appeared more attractive. Indeed, he stated, “African people, who have black skin and flat noses that make it difficult to breathe, are paid millions to model. Thai people look much better. There’s no need for [our people to get] nose, jaw,…
Picture this: a bustling night out in Bangkok’s vibrant nightlife scene, where the music pulses and the excitement is as palpable as your next cocktail. Yet, for over 200 patrons of a popular Nonthaburi nightclub in Bang Yai district, the party vibe took an unexpected and unnerving twist. These revelers now find themselves at the heart of a data scandal that’s shaking up the local entertainment landscape. The story unravels like a plot from a modern thriller. Claimants argue the nightclub was snapped red-handed – quite literally, as staff allegedly took photographs of customer ID cards. But that’s not where the audacity ends. The allegations point towards these sensitive nuggets of personal data being peddled for profit, sparking fears of identity theft and privacy violations. At the helm of the investigation, Bang Yai Police Station’s Superintendent Pol Col Ronaphat Thapthimthongchai confirmed the wheels of justice are turning. The case is…
Picture this: a lively celebration of love, equality, and fashion all rolled into one unforgettable event! Last month in Bangkok, marriage equality activists hit the runway with a spirited fashion show, dazzling the crowd with a vibrant array of bridal wear to champion the groundbreaking Marriage Equality Bill. Captured by the eye of Apichart Jinakul, the atmosphere was electric as everyone geared up for the big day. January 23 is set to be an unforgettable date for Thailand, as the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has announced that approximately 300 same-sex couples are expected to embark on their marital journey when the historic marriage equality law officially kicks in. Deputy Bangkok Governor, the charismatic Sanon Wangsrangboon, has been on a whirlwind tour across district offices, ensuring that everything is primed and ready for an event of this magnitude. District officials, now seasoned in guiding couples through the necessary procedures, have been…
The echoes of the explosion still reverberated through the air as bomb experts meticulously combed the site of a police checkpoint attack in the quiet community of Tambon Troh Bon, nestled in Sai Buri district of Pattani. The quaint streets were now a tableau of tension and scrutiny as investigators pieced together the fragments of chaos left behind. The community, though small, had become another chapter in the ongoing saga of unrest plaguing Thailand’s deep South. In the bustling heart of the nation’s capital, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai assumed center stage in his dual role as the beacon of defense and strategic overhaul. His voice carried the weight of decades of unresolved conflict as he chaired the inaugural 2025 meeting of the Emergency Situation Administration Committee. Draped in urgency and determination, Mr. Phumtham declared the state of emergency officially lifted from the district of Yaha in Yala province, trimming…
Picture this: the neon lights, the pulsating music, the throng of party-goers ready to lose themselves in the nightlife magic of Bangkok. But beneath the facade of strobe lights and exhilarating beats, a deeper, more sinister beat seems to echo from a popular nightclub in Nonthaburi’s Bang Yai district. Over 200 individuals have stepped forward, their cries echoing louder than the club’s booming speakers, alleging that the nightclub has misused their personal identification data. The accusations claim that this hotspot, a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking nocturnal adventures, has been snapping photos of customers’ ID cards with possibly nefarious intent—rumor has it that this information might have been sold for a tidy sum. The legal spotlight is squarely on the club’s management, intensified further when an incriminating video made its rounds online, shining an unflattering spotlight on alleged misconduct. Despite a thorough sweep by the authorities, bolstered by…