In a surprising turn of events, Xin Ke Yuan Steel, a prominent Chinese steel manufacturer, has decided to delay its eagerly awaited press conference, originally slated to address its steel quality amidst growing suspicion and concern. The company’s decision to postpone the conference is attributed to its desire to await further guidance from Thailand’s Industry Ministry, which is currently placing the spotlight on Xin Ke Yuan Steel’s involvement in the infamous collapse of the State Audit Office (SAO) building in Bangkok’s bustling Chatuchak district. As the arena of public opinion swirled with speculations, the conference, which was set to take place at the posh Rama Gardens Hotel in Bangkok on April 9, has been put on hold. The board of directors, including the strategic duo Chen Jianqi and Somphan Pankaew, had meticulously planned to tackle the pressing issue of steel quality head-on. However, the Industry Ministry threw a curveball, announcing…
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Welcome to the prestigious hallways of Suranaree University of Technology (SUT)! We are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity in our ongoing search for the next Rector of SUT. If you or someone you know is a dynamic leader with a passion for education and innovation, keep reading as we dive into the electrifying details of what awaits our future rector. In an effort to unearth the most exceptional candidate, SUT has crafted a meticulous plan to ensure we leave no stone unturned. Interested contenders can emerge through three distinct avenues. First, the esteemed internal bodies of SUT have the privilege to nominate individuals they deem worthy of this esteemed position. Second, we invite applications from enterprising individuals, whether they originate from within our bustling university walls or blaze their own trails from beyond our gates. Lastly, the illustrious SUT Rector Search Committee may directly approach candidates who have caught…
The Bangkok skyline boasts of many wonders, but none captivate the eye quite like the majestic Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn. Famed for its iconic principal ‘phra prang’, a tall and whimsical spire that pierces the sky, this historical treasure is poised to inch closer to global recognition, as it edges nearer to gracing the Unesco World Heritage site’s esteemed tentative list. The wheels of this cultural journey were set in motion when the idea was greenlit by the cabinet, leading the Culture Ministry to spring into diligent action. This April, with a sprinkle of anticipation, they will unfold a tapestry of meticulously collated documents, sending them on a voyage to the Unesco World Heritage Centre nestled in the romantic cityscape of Paris. If you listen closely, you might hear the gentle rustling of papers crossing borders, driven by hopes of immortalizing this splendid pagoda on a global…
In a groundbreaking move to tackle the ever-evolving world of cybercrime and the intricacies of digital asset management, the cabinet gave a resounding nod of approval to two pioneering draft laws yesterday. Deputy government spokesman, Karom Polpornklang, eloquently laid out the cabinet’s endorsement of these drafts, meticulously crafted by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society. These legal blueprints address the burgeoning concerns surrounding technology-driven criminal activities and digital asset business management. Buckle up, because we’re diving into the thrilling worlds of cyber security and digital asset regulation! First up, we have the Royal Decree on Measures to Prevent and Suppress Technology-Related Crimes—a robust piece of legislation designed to beef up our defenses against the digital underworld. A noteworthy plot twist in the decree is the shift in its enforcement timeline. Unlike its predecessors, which leisurely waited 30 days to spring into action, this decree will take effect faster than…
In the bustling world of politics and policies, where every decision can ripple through society like a stone skipping across a pond, former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva presents a resolute stance against a controversial proposal. This proposal, bound to spark debate, suggests the establishment of integrated entertainment complexes—yes, including casinos—in Thailand. Now, on the surface, it might seem like a glamorous idea, the kind that conjures up images of glitzy lights, ringing slot machines, and beaming tourists. Yet, Abhisit sees a storm brewing beneath this layer of allure. Speaking candidly with the Bangkok Post just before the much-anticipated bill was set to be read in parliament (now delayed, mind you), Mr. Abhisit illuminated some serious concerns. He highlights the haunting specter of gambling addiction, a nightmare that can creep silently through society, leaving trails of debt and crime. Ah, gambling—a siren song that often mesmerizes unsuspecting souls into a whirlpool…
In the melodramatic opera of real-life tales, few stories capture the public’s imagination quite like the saga unfolding with Thailand’s notorious iCon Group fraud case. Picture a room brimming with kaleidoscopic beauty products promising eternal youth and charisma, but lurking underneath is an intricate web woven with deceit and duplicity. Amidst the glitz and glam, actor Yuranunt “Boss Sam” Pamornmontri found himself amid a media whirlwind, bowing his head in a traditional Thai wai as he was ushered towards the Criminal Court on that fateful October morning, the 17th to be precise. Accompanied by a fellow constellation of accused conspirators, their collective fate hung in the balance after their arrests related to iCon Group’s alleged fraudulent activities. Captured by the ever-vigilant lens of Pattarapong Chatpattarasill, this moment marked just the beginning of a high-stakes drama played out on the front pages. Behind the scenes, a source whispering on the winds…
In a bizarre twist of events that could rival any soap opera plot, beloved actress Rinyarat Watchararojsiri found herself ensnared in a web of deceit spun by a self-proclaimed VIP. Speaking to reporters on a sunny Tuesday afternoon, Rinyarat recounted her startling encounter with a man who had charmed her with tales of status and influence, urging her to believe he was indeed a high-profile bachelor—only to discover the shocking truth of his marital status. Seeking justice, she teamed up with social media activist Guntouch Pongpaiboonwet, fondly known to fans as Gun Jompalang, to file a complaint with the authorities, setting the stage for a drama that could rival any told on screen. Meanwhile, down the bustling corridors of power, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was dealing with a scandal of her own. The premier’s assistant had lodged a police report against a certain individual named Thanyatep Sirithapsadechakul, who had concocted…
Whispered in the corridors of power and the bustling streets of trade hubs, the latest saga unfolds involving Thailand’s transport sector and a curious “T” sticker. The troubling tale begins with Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit stepping up to quash allegations of a bribery operation rumored to let trucks slip into Thailand from Laos without the hindrance of a vehicle passport. These serious claims first came into public view via a Facebook post, crafted by Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn, a sharp-eyed deputy leader and party-list MP of the People’s Party. Mr. Wiroj painted a picture of trucks dodging official scrutiny at the price of a 1,000 baht sticker sporting a simple yet sinister black “T” at its core, empowering drivers to cruise past border controls seamlessly. The minister didn’t waste time when the news broke on April 6. He mobilized the Department of Highways with an urgency that sparked immediate probes into this…
Amidst the bustling, modern skyline of Chatuchak, Bangkok, a somber operation unfolds as soil is heaped onto the site of an unforeseen disaster. Cranes, towering like mechanized giants, gingerly maneuver mounds of earth onto a makeshift platform, setting the stage for a rescue mission that grows more urgent by the hour. These colossal machines peel back layers of debris, delving into the heart of what was once a proud structure, now reduced to a jigsaw puzzle of concrete and steel. This is the epicenter of a catastrophe that has saddened the city, as rescuers tirelessly work to uncover bodies, salvage belongings, and if the winds of fate allow, find survivors amid the chaos. At the heart of the investigation into this city’s latest tragedy are four esteemed engineering institutes, joining forces with the Department of Public Works and Town and Country Planning (DPT). Their mission: to unearth the truth behind…
The roads were bustling with activity as throngs of vehicles inched their way down Mittraparb Road, leading to Motorway 6, in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima. This was the scene on April 7, as locals prepared to welcome the frenzied excitement that the Songkran festival brings. Capturing the vibrant hustle, Prasit Tangprasert’s snapshot spoke volumes about the anticipation building up for the celebrations just around the corner! But this year, those looking forward to the wet and wild revelries need also to brace themselves for a bit of nature’s unpredictability. As per the weather wizards at the Meteorological Department, an ensemble of tropical storms may accompany the festivities. Upper Thailand, in particular, should be ready for Mother Nature’s show-stopping act of strong winds, chest-pounding thunderstorms, and even the possibility of hail coming from April 12 to 14. An advisory issued on Tuesday paints a picture of caution, urging residents…