Let us whisk you away to Bangkok, where the very air hums with vibrant energy! Standing tall and dignified on Phahon Yothin Road is the bustling hub of numbers and accountability—the Revenue Department headquarters, brought to life by the lens of Nittaya Nattayai. But rather than merely counting coins, it seems the department has been doubling as a digital detective agency, sounding alarms with urgency that would rival a plot twist in a crime novel. The tax sleuths at the RD, with Pinsai Suraswadi at the helm, have unfolded a tale that’s rippling through the digital realm like a viral post. It turns out, millions of social media influencers and online vendors, all ensconced in their digital empires, are unwittingly navigating the murky waters of unfiled taxes. Yes, you read that right—the Revenue Department estimates there are around 9 million online maestros raking in billions of baht, yet some are…
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Politics, especially in the vibrant democratic landscape of Thailand, never fails to dish out a potent mix of intrigue and drama. And as the no-confidence debate looms over Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the political stage is set for a riveting showdown. However, Ms. Shinawatra seems to be taking it all in stride, even if it means she might not make it through the marathon first day, which is anticipated to extend into the wee hours of the next morning. Scheduled for a marathon session from Monday through Tuesday, this debate is shaping up to be a test of endurance as much as political savvy. With the opposition parties allocated a generous 28 hours to probe and prod the Prime Minister, and the government plus its cabinet squeezed into just seven hours to counter, the balance might seem skewed. Meanwhile, two hours stand reserved for the House Speaker and deputies, who…
In the vibrant heart of Bangkok, where the streets are as lively as the spiciest Thai curry, finding a restroom in Yaowarat—more famously known as Bangkok’s Chinatown—can be an adventure of its own. Whether you’ve indulged in one-too-many pineapple skewers or slurped a bowl of fragrant noodle soup, knowing where to find these vital facilities can make all the difference during your exploration. Free Finds: First off, let’s talk about those delightful finds that won’t cost you a single Thai baht. If you’re zipping through the city on the MRT, make a convenient pit stop at MRT Wat Mangkon Station. This station not only offers relief to your tired legs but is also an oasis when nature calls. For those who enjoy a spiritual detour, several temples provide serene settings and facilities for your pit stops. At the Wat Leng Noei Yi, you can marvel at the intricate architecture during…
In a significant swoop against crime that echoes the drama of a blockbuster action film, law enforcement hailing from every corner of Thailand unified their forces for an unforgettable Friday operation. Over 4,000 officers, donning full gear and carrying determination in their hearts, were mobilized to tackle the country’s most formidable criminal figures and their network of notorious hitmen. Their mission? Wipe out the clandestine underworld shrouding the land. The grand crackdown culminated in more than 200 arrests, as officers raided 667 pre-identified locations like vigilant shadows in the night. Each arrest brought society closer to unraveling the intricate tapestry of crime. With 218 suspects securely cuffed and catalogs of weaponry seized, the operation was nothing short of breathtaking. A colossal haul of 239 firearms found its way into police custody—an alarming arsenal made up of 109 pistols, 76 homemade guns, 52 rifles, and even a couple of war weapons,…
Picture a blazing evening on Khao San Road—its vibrant energy flowing, its streets alive with the chatter of tourists and the irresistible allure of sizzling street food. Yet, behind this bustling façade lies a narrative of challenge and appeal as venue operators and restaurateurs rally for governmental reprieve. Many find themselves at the financial precipice, hoping the Thai government will heed their request to pause the crippling 5% excise tax threatening their livelihood. “Crafting an appealing environment for customers when so heavily taxed feels like climbing an uphill battle,” exclaimed Yani Loeiwanitcharoen of the Night Restaurant Business Trade Association. Her voice harmonizes with numerous others, united in their appeal to economic sensibilities. Recently, this coalition, embracing the Khao San Road Business Association, the Thailand Bartenders Association, and others, passionately presented their case. They seek a temporary exception from this levy, which gnaws at profits like clockwork termites. Imagine the scene:…
In the lush yet fraught landscapes of Myanmar, February 14 was a significant day marked by the heartwrenching yet hopeful liberation of foreign individuals from a notorious scam call center nestled in Shwe Kokko, Myawaddy district. Under the vigilant supervision of the Karen Border Guard Force, foreigners found a flicker of freedom, though the path forward remains a challenging journey. Amongst those liberated were eleven pregnant women, adding layers of urgency and complexity to their rescue tale. Caught in the relentless grip of harsh camp conditions, these women face a precarious existence, desperately seeking salvation in the form of medical treatment just across the border in Thailand. Jay Kritiya, spearheading the Citizens Network for Human Trafficking Victims, shed light on their plight, revealing the sparse healthcare and insufficient nourishment confronting these women, who previously numbered twelve before a tragic miscarriage reduced their count. Acknowledging the grim reality, countless stories emerged…
On what seemed like an ordinary Friday, the tranquil surroundings of Pa Phu Nam Khem National Park were disrupted as law enforcement officials launched a significant raid, casting a spotlight on the shadowy corners of illegal logging. Nestled in the picturesque expanse of the Bang Saphan district in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, the park had unwittingly become the stage for a saga involving 21 suspects, a motley crew of equipment, and a twist of environmental intrigue. The operation, spearheaded by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), led to the arrest of two Thai nationals alongside 19 Myanmar nationals. These individuals, unbeknownst to them according to their own claims, were caught in the act of unlawfully felling trees within the cherished bounds of the national park. Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, an astute officer at the helm of this investigative endeavor, revealed that the suspects admitted to their involvement yet insisted they…
On a bustling February morning at Suvarnabhumi Airport, eager passengers lined up for processing at immigration counters. As cameras clicked to capture the steady stream of travelers, a question lingered in the air—would the visa-free period for foreign tourists in Thailand soon be halved from 60 days to 30 days? According to Nikorndej Balankura, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, no decision had been reached, and he assured that no immediate changes would affect current tourists. “Despite rumors buzzing and reports making rounds both locally and internationally, no new regulations have been rolled out,” explained Mr. Balankura on the nature of the speculations flaring up discussions among travelers and tourism stakeholders alike. Back in the splendid month of July 2024, Thailand unveiled a gesture of hospitality by allowing passport holders from 93 countries to enjoy up to 60 days of visa-free travel, extendable by another 30 days. The tantalizing…
Bangkok’s city sidewalks are getting a remarkable facelift, and last Tuesday’s field trip led by Mr. Aekvarunyoo Amrapala, the charismatic spokesperson for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), offered journalists an insider’s perspective on this ambitious urban transformation. As the sun poured over the bustling lanes of Phran Nok Market in Bangkok Noi District and shimmered off the freshly laid paths at the Itsaraphap MRT Station in Bangkok Yai District, it was clear that the city’s footpaths were on track to become the pride of the metropolis. The initiative, a sweeping plan to refurbish a staggering 1,000 kilometers of footpaths by 2026, is cruising along, with over 70% completion in sight. By April 2025, a significant milestone will be reached, with 87 routes, totaling 774 kilometers, receiving their much-needed makeover. This mission isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a strategic move, as nearly 58.2% of the city’s residents traverse these walkways every…
Bitkub Capital Group Holdings Co., Ltd., a trailblazer in Thailand’s digital asset and blockchain sector, has wrapped up the first quarter of 2025 with a pair of prestigious accolades, solidifying its standing at the forefront of industry leadership and as a prime employer. On March 21, the company proudly shared the news of receiving the “Leader of Business” award at the Future Trends Awards 2025, while also landing a spot among the “Top 55 Most Attractive Companies to Work for in 2025” according to QMAC. These honors are a testament to Bitkub’s dynamic leadership and its commitment to nurturing talent. Helming the ship with visionary zeal, Mr. Topp Jirayut Srupsrisopa, Founder and Group CEO of Bitkub Capital Group Holdings Co., Ltd., was distinguished with the Leader of Business accolade for the second year in a row. This award salutes his pivotal role in propelling innovation and sculpting the spine of…