In the ever-evolving pursuit of beauty, striking the right balance between enhancement and preservation is no easy feat. Yet, Dr. Amir Hashemloo, a luminary physician hailing from Iran, has not only mastered this delicate equilibrium but has also transformed it into a form of art. Renowned for his cutting-edge techniques in facial contouring and proportion adjustments, Dr. Hashemloo’s approach exemplifies his unparalleled expertise and unwavering dedication to maintaining the natural essence of every face he touches. Born and raised in the bustling city of Tehran, Dr. Hashemloo’s pathway into the medical realm was sparked by a profound curiosity during his early years. His academic journey unfolded at the esteemed Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, where he perfected his skills and graduated with flying colors. It was during these formative years that his ardor for beauty, skin, and hair blossomed into a relentless commitment to excellence. Rooted in the principles…
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In a heartwarming display of empathy and modern thinking, Bannongtae School in the Ubon Ratana district of Khon Kaen province has made a commendable decision, earning widespread applause from netizens. Opting to break from tradition, the school has decided to forgo the typical Mother’s Day ceremonies to better accommodate the varied family dynamics of its students. Early Saturday morning, the school used its official Facebook page to make the announcement, stating that they will not be hosting the usual event where students pay respect to their mothers. Instead, they have encouraged students to channel their love and appreciation into creating heartfelt greeting cards for their guardians at home. The school’s message, which quickly amassed around 700 shares and numerous positive comments, emphasized their understanding and sensitivity towards students whose mothers might not be able to attend the traditional ceremony. The decision is particularly significant in the northeastern provinces of Thailand,…
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has stirred up quite the conversation, urging the government to move a proposed 20-megawatt nuclear reactor from Nakhon Nayok to a more suitable location and calling for greater transparency with the public. This advice came hot on the heels of a petition by the Nakhon Nayok Citizen Association back in April 2022, claiming that the Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology (Tint) might’ve skipped over some crucial human rights steps in their project execution, as shared by NHRC member Sayamol Kaiyoorawong. The petition raised several eyebrows as it revealed that Tint, intending to set up the reactor in Moo 2, Tambon Saimoon, Ongkharak district, had engaged a consultant for an environmental health impact assessment (EHIA) report. Yet, here’s the kicker—the project relied on data from 1990, including the chosen site. Even more concerning was that the EHIA report popped up without prior chats with the…
In a case that has drawn significant attention, a Thai-Cambodian couple have been apprehended for allegedly orchestrating an online scam involving the pre-ordering of the widely adored Labubu art toys. The ensuing fallout has resulted in damages exceeding 2 million baht, leaving a trail of distraught victims. Officers from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) swung into action on a bustling Friday morning, executing a warrant to search a condominium on Sukhumvit Soi 107 in the province of Samut Prakan. There, they apprehended 27-year-old Pathomchai, hailing from Nakhon Pathom, and his partner in crime, Pen Paisi, a 27-year-old Cambodian national. The charges against the couple are hefty and multifaceted: public deception, falsifying computer data, and money laundering. During their arrest, authorities confiscated a trove of high-end belongings, including designer clothes, bags, shoes, watches, two bank passbooks, a car, and frozen assets valued at over 9 million baht. As the investigation…
In a dramatic scene under the stars, soldiers from the Pha Muang task force found themselves in the throes of a late-night gunfight near the Myanmar border in Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province. The skirmish, which took place in close proximity to a border pass at Pha Mee village in tambon Wiang Phangkham, culminated in a huge discovery: 600,000 methamphetamine pills and nearly 10 kilograms of heroin, all left behind by retreating smugglers. The clash erupted around 10:30 PM, turning the otherwise serene village into a battlefield. The smuggling gang, caught off-guard, engaged in a fierce exchange of fire with the patrol unit. Although the gunfire was intense, the soldiers emerged unscathed, according to Gen Narit Thawonwong, the commander of the drug suppression unit stationed at the northern border. What started as a routine patrol soon escalated into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse as the smugglers made…
A touch of golf therapy. A recent Shinawatra weekend retreat to Khao Yai was anything but private and had tongues wagging when Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul paid a surprise visit to the family. From the casual get-together, pictures were released that sparked wild interpretations and speculation. The pictures showed Mr. Anutin and former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra playing golf, with the Bhumjaithai leader crooning along as Thaksin and his Pheu Thai leader daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, sang their favorite number, “When You Say Nothing at All,” by Ronan Keating. Reading between the lines, observers believe the retreat aimed to cool tensions between Bhumjaithai and Pheu Thai. Pheu Thai cannot afford to lose the parliamentary support of Bhumjaithai, which commands 71 seats, the third-largest party. After almost a year as coalition allies, the two parties began to see friction reaching its peak. The Khao Yai retreat was thought…
The National Park Office has witnessed a stellar financial performance, amassing a remarkable 2 billion baht in revenue over the past ten months, as unveiled by its director yesterday. This surpasses the previously set target for the 2024 fiscal year, which concludes at the end of September. Director Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn expressed confidence that the total revenue would climb even higher, projected to exceed 2.15 billion baht in the remaining 52 days until Sept 30. Originally, the 2024 fiscal year target was pegged at 2 billion baht, marking a significant achievement for the office. To put this into context, the office garnered 1.46 billion baht in revenue last year and 710 million baht back in 2022. According to Mr. Chaiwat, this resounding success is largely due to the strategic appointment of diligent, honest, and dedicated individuals as national park chiefs. Their determined efforts have not only bolstered park protection but also…
AMLBot, a renowned leader in anti-money laundering solutions, has recently forged a pivotal alliance with the Thai Police at the Pathum Thani Police Station in Bangkok. Helmed by Anmol Jain, Head of Investigations for AMLBot, this initiative aims to arm Thai law enforcement with sophisticated blockchain analytics tools to tackle the escalating plague of pig butchering scams in the region. Anmol Jain delivered an enlightening training session on AMLBot Pro, a state-of-the-art blockchain investigation tool, to the Thai police squad. The officers expressed immense gratitude for the complimentary access to AMLBot Pro, lauding its user-friendliness and potency in their investigative work. Rising Threat of Pig Butchering Scams Pig butchering scams, a nefarious form of investment fraud, are increasingly rampant in Southeast Asia, particularly around Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos. In these scams, cybercriminals masquerade as legitimate investment advisers to cheat victims out of their life savings. Training and Collaboration During the…
The Royal Thai Police have recently apprehended two Japanese nationals, Takuya Kato and Hiroto Suzuki, whose passports were released as part of the ongoing investigation. This arrest marks a significant development in the mysterious case of a compatriot’s horrendous demise in the tranquil suburbs of Bangkok last April. After an intense manhunt, Kato, aged 50, and the younger Suzuki, 28, were caught in Laos this past June. Their lawful capture brings a sigh of relief to the northeastern Thai province of Nong Khai, which shares its borders with the Lao capital Vientiane. Under strict protocols, these suspects were passed over to Thai authorities and are now in custody. The two men are alleged to have gruesomely murdered and dismembered Ryosuke Kabashima, a fellow gangster aged 47. This chilling crime had put both Kato and Suzuki on Thailand’s most-wanted list until they were tracked down in Laos. The duo faces an…
SURAT THANI: In a dramatic turn of events, Koh Samui Municipality has taken a bold step in maintaining law and order by demolishing two opulent villas that were being built without the proper authorization. Nestled upon a picturesque hillside in Koh Samui, these lavish constructions were brought down after their owners failed to comply with the municipality’s explicit demolition orders. The meticulous operation unfolded under the watchful eye of Koh Samui district chief, Kampanat Klinsaowakon, alongside Col Dusit Kaysornkaew, head of the Fourth Army Region’s land investigative unit, and a robust team of officials. Their mission: to raze these unauthorized edifices situated on the steep terrain of tambon Bo Phut in Surat Thani’s Koh Samui district. This dramatic chapter opened late last year, when the Koh Samui Municipality discovered that no formal approval had been granted for the construction of these two sumptuous villas. Furthermore, the project was in direct…