In the vibrant heart of Bangkok, Thailand, the headquarters of the Pheu Thai Party was abuzz with activity. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra stood poised behind a podium, her demeanor unwavering despite the recent social media uproar. It was August 18, 2024, and the Prime Minister had just returned from her maiden international summit in Qatar, an event that had been splashed across screens and sparked a flurry of opinions online. The excitement stemmed not from the summit’s outcomes but from an image – one that captured Ms. Paetongtarn reading from an iPad. To some corners of the internet, this portrayal seemed less than becoming of a world leader, quickly raising questions regarding her preparedness and casting contrasts with former Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Yet, Ms. Paetongtarn responded with grace and clarity, electing a modern platform for her rebuttal. On Instagram, she expressed to her audience, “Thank you for the advice.…
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The atmosphere was solemn yet hopeful as visitors gathered at Thammasat University’s Tha Prachan campus to honor those who fell in the infamous October 6 student uprising. They laid a wreath at the memorial to remember the students, transcending the barriers of time and history to mark the 48th anniversary of this significant event. Captured poignantly through the lens of Apichart Jinakul, the ceremony was a stark reminder of the courage and sacrifices of those young souls. In the midst of these contemplative reflections, Chaithawat Tulathon, a former leader of the now-dissolved Move Forward Party, seized the moment to ignite a conversation that burns in the hearts of many—amnesty for those charged under Section 112 of the Criminal Code, commonly known as the lese majeste law. With a composure that belied the controversy surrounding his words, Chaithawat stated that granting amnesty to offenders isn’t a novel concept. Indeed, in 1978,…
It was a week of bluster and brouhaha, all set against the backdrop of an international summit in Qatar where the young and influential Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra found herself thrust into the spotlight. Her apparent faux pas—caught reading from an iPad during the gathering—sparked a social media frenzy as fingers quickly pointed, questioning her leadership prowess. Yet, as the drama unfolded, it became a whirlwind story of misplaced expectations, global protocols, and a spirited defense from both supporters and pundits. Like an online saga pulled from the digital ether, the story gripped netizens everywhere after a rogue series of photographs showcased Ms. Paetongtarn engrossed in her script—a familiar sight at these monumental gatherings. With keyboards blazing, some criticized her reliance on technology, calling it an embarrassment compared to the perceived eloquence of a former prime minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha. But in true diplomatic fashion, the young PM took to Instagram,…
In the heart of Bangkok, at the grand Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, the stage was set for an epic gathering that sought to reshape the world – starting right from our backyard. As the curtains fell on the 2024 Sustainability Expo, a celebration unlike any other, anticipation swirled with excitement as whispers of its continuity until 2030 circulated among eager attendees. This was far more than a mere event; it was a beacon to amplify global efforts towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and introduce revolutionary models for a sustainable future. For five glorious years, the Sustainability Expo has stood tall, a brainchild of Thai Beverage Plc and its like-minded collaborators, marking its territory at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. The mission? To galvanize public consciousness about the vital importance of sustainable living. Leading the charge was none other than the dynamic CEO and President of Thai Beverage,…
In what many are calling a pivotal moment for the country, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to lead a high-stakes National Police Commission meeting to determine the next national police chief. Acting chief Kitrat Phanphet appears to be the frontrunner for this prominent role, sources close to the matter suggest. The selection process has gained significant attention following the retirement of former police chief Torsak Sukvimol at the end of September. Eager eyes are now focused on the trio of eminent deputies poised to take the helm: the seasoned Pol Gen Kitrat, the diligent Pol Gen Kraiboon Suadsong, and the astute Pol Gen Thana Choowong. The commission, a veritable who’s who of law enforcement past and present, includes luminaries like former deputy police chiefs Pol Gen Manoo Mekmok, Winai Thongson, and Pol Gen Ake Angsananont, along with Phratit Santipraphob, a former deputy director at Assumption University. Offering stern yet…
Tucked away in the lush landscapes of Chaiyaphum province, particularly in the quaint tambon Ban Tan of the Bamnet Narong district, there’s a vibrant scene of local ingenuity where residents have turned their attention to harnessing the saline-rich soil to extract and sell salt. While this salt trade thrives, a unique collaboration is quietly unfolding, promising to drive agricultural progress and sustainability in the region. The King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) has partnered with the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) in an ambitious project utilizing bio-cement to combat the vexing issue of soil salinity in Northeastern Thailand. The protagonist in this tale of innovation is bio-cement, a cutting-edge material devised by the Smart Biomaterials and Technology Research Group at KMUTT. Thidarat Bunsri, a dedicated researcher from the group, explains that bio-cement is crafted from microbial-induced calcium carbonate—an organic compound that is the brainchild of microbes derived from the residue…
In a scene that could have been ripped straight from an action-packed crime thriller, the nerve center of Pathum Thani was abuzz with the recent arrest of two notorious figures. Under the dim glow of predawn hours, law enforcement officials swooped down upon Khlong Luang district, dismantling an illicit operation that could have made Walter White green with envy. As the clock struck 1:30 AM on a sleepy Saturday, the whisper of a drug deal in Soi Rangsit Phirom caught the attention of vigilant officers from the Khlong Luang police station. Their investigative net was cast wide, and in it, they ensnared two individuals with a checkered past that matched their present grim deeds. Meet Ronakorn Kwansomkid, aged 36, and his 23-year-old accomplice, Paramet Saiphokham. Drug paraphernalia and firepower weren’t merely in the figurative sense for these two—literal arms seemed to be an essential accessory to their criminal couture. In…
As the curtains fell on this year’s Bangkok Sustainability Expo, an air of anticipation filled the room. The event, proudly orchestrated by Thai Beverage Plc and its partners, has pledged to carry its torch of sustainability through 2030. With a clear focus on fast-tracking the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the expo has become a breeding ground for fresh sustainability paradigms. Hosted at the iconic Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), this ten-day extravaganza has been a beacon for five consecutive years, igniting a spark of sustainable living across the city. As the fervor of the expo simmered, Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, CEO and President of Thai Beverage, took center stage during the “SX Launching Forward: SX2025” session, weaving a narrative that stressed responsibility for sustainability. According to him, our current consumption patterns, particularly in the business sphere, are a slippery slope, veering us toward an unsustainable consumer-centric society. Thapana didn’t mince words…
In an impressive blend of progress and purpose, Bangkok’s Sustainability Expo is set to forge ahead until 2030, serving as a vibrant stage to propel the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and craft pioneering sustainability models. As this year’s event gracefully came to a close, the consensus among delegates and speakers on Sunday underscored its paramount role. Conceived by Thai Beverage Plc and its partners, this monumental 10-day affair has been stationed for five consecutive years at the illustrious Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), elevating public consciousness about sustainable living in all its hues. During the “SX Launching Forward: SX2025” session, President and CEO of Thai Beverage, Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, delivered a resonant declaration—sustainability is no one’s solitary burden; it’s a universal duty. He painted a vivid picture of our resource consumption habits, particularly evident in the business world, where a ravenous hunger for resources has transformed society into a consumerist…
In a tale that seems straight out of a movie script, the bustling streets of Bangkok witnessed a dramatic arrest that left both police and politicians scratching their heads. The star of this unwelcome drama? A 47-year-old woman named Suwadee Nuannil, whose flair for deception would make any seasoned con artist break into a slow clap. Dressed to impress in a stunning white uniform garnished with royal decorations—sadly, all fake—she managed to infiltrate the labyrinthine halls of government, rubbing elbows with the who’s who of Thai politics. On a rather sultry Saturday afternoon in the Lat Krabang district, Suwadee was nabbed from her rented abode, thanks to an arrest warrant that had her name etched on it since September 27. The wristband she wore wasn’t from some posh party she attended, but an electronic monitoring bracelet, serving as both a reminder and restraint of her fraudulent escapades. Pol Maj Gen…