The Senate was abuzz on Monday as a motion calling for an investigation into a Constitutional Court judge’s remarks was humorously yet contentiously dismissed. Senator Nanthana Nanthawarophas had earlier raised the motion, demanding a probe into Constitutional Court Judge Udom Sittiwirattham’s comments about the now-obsolete Move Forward Party (MFP) and its reborn version, the People’s Party (PP). During a seminar last week, the judge had wryly remarked that dissolving the MFP might not be entirely negative, pointing to the impressive fundraising efforts of its successor, the PP, which shockingly amassed millions of baht within just a few days. This comment, while half-joking, was enough to ignite a political firestorm. Sen Nanthana argued that Judge Udom’s comments were not just jest; they were a sign of disrespect and impropriety. She insisted that the judge’s behavior was unbecoming and warranted an ethical investigation. Thus, she called upon her colleagues in the Senate…
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The enchanting Thi Lo Su waterfall in Tak has made a grand reopening this past Sunday, after a two-month hiatus designed to let this natural wonder refresh and rejuvenate. The event was spearheaded by Manot Poniam, the dedicated chief of Umphang district, who ceremoniously launched the first wave of eager tourists in an inflatable boat, setting them on an exhilarating journey to the waterfall nestled within the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary. With an eye on preserving this slice of paradise, Amnat Fongchai, the director of Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, unveiled new measures to protect the area. Due to the treacherous terrain and soft soil along the 25-kilometer route, only four-wheel-drive vehicles are granted access to the waterfall. This approach ensures the safety of visitors while reducing wear and tear on the natural landscape. Mr. Amnat indicated that further announcements on vehicle access would be forthcoming, ensuring a balance between nature conservation and…
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) proudly hosted an engaging and insightful event dedicated to unveiling the comprehensive assessment report and detailed recommendations from the “Reinforcing Thailand’s Anti-Corruption Framework” project. This ambitious initiative forms part of the Country Programme Phase 2, a collaboration between the Government of Thailand and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Held on a significant date, 30th August 2024, at the prestigious The Okura Prestige Hotel in Bangkok, the gathering aimed to spotlight key findings while outlining strategic actions required to enhance Thailand’s anti-corruption mechanisms, aligning them with esteemed OECD standards. The grand opening ceremony was marked by thought-provoking remarks from Pol. Gen. Watcharapol Prasarnrajkit, the esteemed President of the NACC, and Ms. Elodie Beth, the highly-regarded Senior Manager of Global Relations within the Anti-Corruption Division at OECD. They emphasized the creation and implementation of this vital project, which has been in the works since…
Minor International Public Company Limited (MINT) is thrilled to announce a milestone achievement in its hotel expansion strategy with its inaugural entry into Singapore—a bustling metropolis and pivotal Asian gateway. This landmark move comes through a collaborative partnership with Kajima Development Pte. Ltd. (“Kajima”) and Alwathba Investment LLC (“Alwathba”), paving the way for a lifestyle hotel in the heart of Singapore, adjacent to the Central Business District (CBD) and Chinatown. Forging this path, MINT, Kajima, and Alwathba leverage their longstanding partnerships, spanning projects across Thailand and beyond. Once the transaction is finalized, the ownership of the hotel will be split among Kajima (50%), MINT (25%), and Alwathba (25%). Marking MINT’s debut in Singapore’s hospitality arena, the plan is to develop a 13-story hotel with 200 keys at 24 Peck Seah Street, a prime location near Tanjong Pagar MRT. The hotel proudly carries the “Avani” brand, making its maiden appearance in…
Dataxet has just unveiled DXT360 Essential, an ingenious dashboard designed to revolutionize brand tracking. Imagine having real-time insights from TV, radio, print, websites, and social media, all at your fingertips! This breakthrough platform offers marketing professionals a swift and comprehensive way to monitor and analyze brand mentions, turbocharging their strategy planning and decision-making processes in the fast-paced digital era. Dataxet Limited, renowned for its media intelligence prowess and leading the news agency pack in Thailand, has crafted DXT360 Essential to untangle the often messy web of data collection and analysis. This innovation squarely targets the pain points of marketers and PR experts who juggle multiple media sources. The allure of DXT360 Essential lies in its all-encompassing 360-degree news tracking capability. On a single, user-friendly dashboard, it collates brand mentions from a wide array of media—both online and offline. This holistic view enables businesses to keep a close watch on evolving…
The Department of Marketing at the prestigious Chulalongkorn Business School recently rolled out the red carpet for the “Most Powerful Brands of Thailand 2024” awards ceremony. This glittering event, celebrating excellence across 29 product categories, stands as the most comprehensive brand survey in Thailand. At the helm of the proceedings was Professor Dr. Wilert Puriwat, D.Phil. (Oxon.), the Acting President of Chulalongkorn University, who had the honor of presenting the awards to eager brand executives in the university’s grand auditorium. Asst. Prof. Dr. Ake Pattaratanakun, the commanding head of the Department of Marketing, highlighted that this brand ranking is part of an expansive research initiative by the department, conducted every two years. This year marks the 7th edition of this landmark survey. Alongside the reveal of the top brands across 29 product categories, the research team delved into crucial factors that drive brand strength, offering a treasure trove of insights…
Imagine the thrill of a new adventure awaiting you, and this time, it’s a bold plan that’s been set in motion by the Expressway Authority of Thailand (Exat). A new bridge connecting the mainland to the famed Koh Chang island in the Trat province is on the horizon. This isn’t just any ordinary bridge project; it’s a significant development poised to redefine how travelers and locals alike will experience the serene beauty of Koh Chang. In an effort to ensure the project reflects the public’s desires, Exat kicked off public hearings for the bridge and its four proposed routes. The first hearing took place in Muang district, Trat, and unsurprisingly, the idea received an enthusiastic thumbs-up. Local participants fervently backed the initiative, envisioning a gateway through Muang district that would invigorate the economic pulse of this bustling provincial hub. The residents’ voices echoed a common chorus: they aspired for a…
Vistar Media, the preeminent global provider of technology solutions for out-of-home (OOH) media, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new office in Bangkok, Thailand. This strategic expansion marks a significant milestone in Vistar’s commitment to Southeast Asia (SEA), a region that’s experiencing an exhilarating surge in digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising. To lead this venture, Vistar is delighted to welcome Sharin Chawla, an accomplished digital marketing aficionado, as Director of Sales & Partnerships, Thailand. “Launching our Bangkok office is another monumental step in our expansion across Southeast Asia, particularly in a vibrant market like Thailand,” stated Ben Baker, Managing Director for APAC at Vistar Media. “With Sharin’s expertise in the Thai market, we are perfectly positioned to accelerate the adoption of programmatic DOOH and deliver unmatched service and groundbreaking solutions to our clients.” Chawla brings over 14 years of invaluable experience in digital marketing across Thailand, with a…
The Chao Phraya River glistened under the morning sun as it flowed steadily beneath the Dechatiwong Bridge in Muang district, Nakhon Sawan. On this particular Monday, the water level continued its relentless rise, offering a picturesque yet ominous scene of nature’s grandeur. The local Public Relations office had captured this moment, hazarding a reminder of the power of the river that courses through the heart of Thailand. News was spreading fast—much like the floodwaters themselves—that the Chao Phraya Dam was gearing up for a significant release. The dam, a crucial sentinel in Thailand’s water management infrastructure, was preparing to discharge more water due to the relentless influx from northern provinces. Thanet Soomboon, the astute director of the Water Management and Hydrology Bureau, made the announcement early Monday. He revealed that this decision was a matter of days away. As Mr. Thanet explained, water from the northern floods was barreling downstream,…
Officials, in a dramatic turn of events, have arrested a suspect and confiscated a delightful array of items – including a water rocket – near the picturesque Moei River in Mae Sot district, Tak, right across from Myanmar, on Sunday evening. (Photos: Assawin Pinitwong) In the tranquil yet bustling district of Mae Sot, nestled along the Moei River, a peculiar yet intriguing incident unfolded. Authorities apprehended a 30-year-old man, Jongrak Leela, who hails from the northeastern province of Roi Et, under the suspicion of attempting something both audacious and illegal. Allegedly, he was trying to string power and communications cables across the serene waters of the Moei River, connecting Thailand to Myanmar in a rather unorthodox manner. The scene resembled a curious blend of an engineering experiment and a covert operation. The meticulous seizure included an assortment of 16 iron pipes, enormous rolls of wire and optical fiber cables, a…