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Bangkok Don Muang Tollway Debate: DoH Rejects Early Extension Proposal

As the city buzzes and swarms with the daily hustle, the Don Muang Tollway stands as a vital artery, threading through the urban tapestry of Bangkok. But amidst the rush and whirl, the Department of Highways (DoH) finds itself at a crucial crossroads, advising the government against the hasty extension of the Don Muang Tollway concession. This comes as a breath of fresh air for the residents who have been grappling with rising living costs in the bustling capital city. The spotlight was cast on this issue when the caretaker Transport Minister, Suriya Jungrungreangkit, nudged the DoH to extend the concession presently held by Don Muang Tollway Plc. The concession, however, isn’t set to expire until 2034, prompting many to wonder why the rush? According to Mr. Suriya, extending the concession would be a tactical move to curb the relentless rise in living costs, but this notion has sparked a…

Tragic Shooting at Illegal Hua Hin Pub: Army Sergeant Major Killed, Suspect Surrenders

In the early hours of Sunday morning, the serene town of Hua Hin was jolted awake by a shocking incident at an illegal pub located in soi Hua Hin 80, just off Phet Kasem Road in Prachuap Khiri Khan. The unfortunate events unfolded around 4am, leaving an army sergeant major dead and another individual wounded. The tragic episode began when police received a call regarding a disturbance at the pub. The call led them to a grim scene where 31-year-old Sergeant Major 1st Class Rojanaphon lay lifeless, having been struck by three 9mm bullets. The atmosphere was laden with tension as another patron, who had been struck in the arm, was hurriedly transported to the nearest hospital by the Hua Hin Sawang Rescue team. Eyewitnesses described the sheer pandemonium as the sound of gunfire echoed through the establishment. “We heard two or three gunshots, and immediately, everyone scrambled for the…

Electric Daisy Carnival Phuket 2025: Southeast Asia’s Ultimate EDM Festival

Billions EDC and Insomniac are on a mission to electrify Southeast Asia with the world’s premier EDM festival—Electric Daisy Carnival. For the first time ever, Phuket is set to become the electrifying hotspot as Panitha Sami, President of Billions EDC Company Limited, alongside EDC Thailand and Insomniac Company America, announced this groundbreaking event. The buzz-worthy press conference was a heady mix of high-profile executives and the promise of an unforgettable experience, setting the stage for EDC’s Southeast Asian debut. Buoyed by the support of industry giants like Diageo Moët Hennessy, Aperol Spritz, Nok Air, Spaceplus Bangkok, and Illuzion Phuket, this festival promises to be nothing short of legendary. Mark your calendars: from January 17 to 19, 2025, you’ll want to be nowhere else but Phuket. Imagine an island paradise filled with pulsating beats, mesmerizing lights, and an electrifying atmosphere—this is EDC like you’ve never experienced it before. The press conference…

Paetongtarn Shinawatra Celebrated at National Defence College: A United Leadership Vision

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra received a delightful gesture of camaraderie and support this Monday morning at the National Defence College (NDC) in Bangkok. As she stepped into the esteemed halls, she was warmly greeted by class president Col Ekkarat Singhapong, who presented her with a stunning bouquet, a symbol of both admiration and collective backing from her fellow classmates. In an atmosphere that sparkled with optimism and unity, Ms. Paetongtarn’s classmates in the new executive course pledged their unwavering support for both her leadership and the policies championed by her government. This heartfelt assurance was made during a session of the national defence curriculum for prospective executives, further cementing her role as a leader who inspires confidence and collaboration. The day’s proceedings included an engaging report from participants about their recent educational voyage to China, underscoring the international scope and insightful nature of the curriculum. Col Ekkarat, representing the collective…

Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s Dynamic Leadership: New Cabinet Plans Unveiled

Newly appointed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who has just received royal endorsement as the country’s youngest leader, revealed her plans on Monday to finalize discussions with coalition parties regarding her cabinet lineup this week. The young and dynamic leader stated that she anticipates the ruling alliance leaders, which consist of Paetongtarn’s Pheu Thai Party alongside 10 other coalition partners, will reach an agreement on the structure of the new cabinet within days. Speaking at the National Defence College, where she is currently undergoing an intensive executive development program, the 37-year-old prime minister displayed her commitment to building a competent and cohesive government team. According to Ms. Paetongtarn, Pheu Thai leaders are scheduled to conduct internal meetings on Monday to deliberate over the party’s ministerial nominees. Additionally, she plans to hold discussions with other significant party members on Tuesday to ensure a well-rounded and representative cabinet. Despite the anticipation, Ms. Paetongtarn…

Phuket Flooding 2023: Travel Disruptions and Safety Tips Amid Tropical Downpour

After an intense downpour on Sunday night, a significant flooding event unfolded in Phuket on Monday. This mishap created quite a scene on the tropical island, evident from the images supplied by Achadthaya Chuenniran. Roads were inundated, and the everyday rhythm of this popular tourist destination faced a substantial disruption. Travelers attempting to leave the island by air were specifically impacted. Phuket airport issued a crucial advisory: All passengers should factor in an additional three to four hours for their journey to the airport. The unexpected inundation had turned roads into temporary rivers, causing massive traffic snarls. The airport authorities were keen to ensure travelers wouldn’t miss their flights because of these waterlogged routes. Moreover, proactive passengers were encouraged to keep a vigilant eye on their flight statuses. Fortunately, as of Monday morning, no flights had been disrupted despite the adverse weather. However, the dynamic nature of tropical weather meant…

Thaksin Shinawatra Faces Pivotal Lese Majeste Hearing: Court Drama Unfolds in Bangkok

Thaksin Shinawatra arrived at the Criminal Court in Bangkok on Monday morning, cutting an imposing figure in a vibrant yellow shirt and sleek black jacket. (Photo: Wassayos Ngamkham) The former prime minister made his entrance for a crucial session—a witness and evidence examination in a contentious lese majeste case stemming from a 2015 interview he gave in Seoul, South Korea. As he stepped into the bustling courthouse environment at precisely 8:53 am, his demeanor was composed and unflinching. Speaking to a flurry of reporters, Thaksin exuded confidence, stating, “I have no worries. The case happened shortly after the coup and involved use of the law to strengthen their hold on power.” The significance of this court hearing is monumental—it revolves around remarks Thaksin made during an interview with South Korean newspaper, Chosun Ilbo, dated May 21, 2015. Thaksin claimed that privy councillors played a supportive role in the 2014 coup,…

Thaksin Shinawatra Awaits Certificate of Innocence: A New Chapter Begins

The long-awaited moment has finally arrived for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. According to the Department of Corrections (DoC), Thaksin is expected to receive a certificate of innocence within the next 120 days. He joins tens of thousands of other prisoners who were granted royal pardons this past Sunday. The pardons were presented in honor of His Majesty the King’s auspicious 72nd birthday, celebrated on July 28. The royal decree was officially published on the Royal Gazette website this past Saturday, confirming that Thaksin’s one-year jail sentence would effectively end on August 31. The DoC’s director-general, Sahakarn Phetnarin, joyfully announced on Sunday that Thaksin is now a free man. In accordance with Section 6, his certificate of innocence should be issued within the stipulated four months. As per standard procedure, a meticulous coordination among provincial governors, prison chiefs, judges, and prosecutors takes place to compile lists of prisoners who received…

B. Braun Thailand Celebrates 35 Years of Healthcare Innovation and Excellence

B. Braun (Thailand) Ltd., a subsidiary of the globally renowned B. Braun SE from Melsungen, Germany, marks an illustrious 35 years of transformative operations in Thailand. Established in 1989, B. Braun Thailand has played a pivotal role in revolutionizing healthcare, characterized by its pioneering spirit and noteworthy contributions. With a relentless pursuit of technological advancements, B. Braun continues to devise innovative solutions, set industry standards, and elevate patient care to new heights. Looking back at the vibrant 35-year journey, B. Braun Thailand boasts a robust presence in the country through: Bringing Cutting-edge Medical Technologies: For over 185 years globally and 35 years in Thailand, B. Braun has been at the forefront of medical technology, constantly pushing the limits to safeguard and enhance human health. Our unyielding dedication has led us to develop state-of-the-art technologies including next-gen automation, additive manufacturing, advanced materials, and artificial intelligence. These innovations are not just buzzwords;…

Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakan Intervenes in Prachin Buri Wage Dispute for 700 Migrant Workers

Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakan has taken decisive action, directing ministry officials to address a serious issue involving a Chinese company in Prachin Buri that has failed to pay the wages of over 700 foreign workers for the past two months, according to a spokesman. On Friday, around 700 Myanmar migrant workers staged a protest at the Rojana Industrial Estate over the lack of their daily wages. Mr. Phiphat has instructed officials from the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare, along with various state agencies, to closely follow up on the situation, stated Phumiphat Mueanchan, the Ministry of Labour’s spokesperson. The workers are employed by Chang Cheng Co, which is constructing a three-storey electronics manufacturing plant, funded through an investment by iFound PCP (Thailand) Co Ltd, backed by the Chinese government, according to a source familiar with the project. Construction began in February and is expected to be completed by March…