“` It was a moment of pure appreciation and heartfelt thanks when the Nation group took a moment to extend its warmest gratitude towards Amnesty International Thailand. Their acknowledgment did not simply touch upon a general notion of gratitude but delved into the critical essence of what it means to truly stand for human rights, particularly in the nuanced realms of housing and land availability for the populace. It’s a compelling reminder of how intertwined our lives are with the basic yet profound rights to a place we can call home. The year 2023 saw the majestic “Ancient Town of Si Thep and its Associated Dvaravati Monuments” bask in the global limelight as UNESCO lovingly embraced it within the prestigious circle of World Heritage Sites. This recognition wasn’t merely a badge of honor. It was a testament to the timeless beauty and historic significance that Si Thep and its monuments…
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In the hallowed halls of justice, a scene unfolded on Monday that tugged at the heartstrings and piqued the curiosity of those who witnessed it. At the epicenter of this emotional whirlwind was none other than Preecha Sudsa-nguan, the distinguished director-general of the Office of the Attorney-General’s office of criminal cases. Amid the austere ambiance of the OAG, Preecha shared revelations that painted a picture of vulnerability seldom seen in public figures, especially ones as polarizing as former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Thaksin, a name that resonates with both reverence and revilement within the corridors of Thai politics, presented a countenance of solemnity and frailty that Monday morning. According to Preecha, who encountered Thaksin as the latter made his appearance before the prosecutors, the former premier’s health seemed to be hanging by a thread. The vibrant energy and resolute stance that once defined Thaksin were replaced by the sight of…
It’s often said that the economy moves in mysterious ways, much like a capricious cat that can’t decide whether it wants to stay inside or venture out. Thailand, a vibrant country known for its mouth-watering cuisine, breathtaking landscapes, and spirited culture, is currently experiencing one of these curious economic conundrums. The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), Thailand’s economic watchdog and soothsayer, has had its crystal ball out and the visions are rather more clouded than crystal clear as we look into 2024. After witnessing the Thai economy expand by a modest 1.9% in 2023, the NESDC, in a dramatic move akin to a plot twist in a Thai soap opera, slashed its growth outlook for 2024 to between 2.2% and 3.2%, down from the previously forecasted 2.7% to 3.7%. One could picture NESDC Secretary-General Danucha Pichayanan, in a hushed room filled with anticipation, delivering this news to a…
Imagine, if you will, the serene beauty of the Andaman Sea, where a creature as enchanting as the mythical mermaid glides through the waters. This is no tale of fiction, but the reality of the dugong, affectionately known as the payoon, spotted in its natural habitat off the picturesque Libong Island in Trang. A drone, in April 2020, captured a snapshot of this marine marvel, offering us a rare glimpse into the life of one of the ocean’s most beguiling residents. Yet, beneath this tranquil surface lies a brewing storm, a crisis that threatens to erase not just the dugong but the intricate tapestry of marine life itself. At the heart of the matter is the alarming decline of seagrass meadows, the dugong’s main dining fare, a situation that has marine biologists sounding the alarm. Enter Thon Thamrongnawasat, a name synonymous with marine conservation, and currently a deputy dean at…
In the heart of Thailand’s bustling Nonthaburi province, amidst the cacophony of construction and the hustle of daily life, workers toil under the relentless gaze of the sun. Building a new inter-city motorway amid soaring temperatures that flirt with the boundaries of endurance, they stand as unwitting heralds to the fiery spectacle that the coming months promise to unveil. With the edifice of progress rising inch by grueling inch, the tale of last April’s scorching heat lingers in the air, a prelude to what the Meteorological Department warns could be an even more blistering spectacle this year. The heralds of summer, often arriving with a delicate blend of warmth and renewal, seem to dawdle just beyond the horizon this year, as the Meteorological Department announces a tardy onset towards the latter part of the month. Yet, this delay comes with a sizzling twist – a forecast that paints a picture…
Welcome to the bustling city of Bangkok, where the heartbeat of its transit system – the Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), affectionately known as Mo Chit 2, is gearing up for a facelift that promises not just to uplift the spirits but also to ensure the safety and comfort of its myriad of travelers. Get ready to dive into an exciting journey of transformation, meticulously orchestrated by the dynamic team at Transport Co, as they gear up to propel Mo Chit 2 into the future, just in time for the splashy Songkran holidays in April. In a city that never sleeps, the terminal has already taken a bold move earlier this month, setting the stage by closing the arrival zone between the bustling hours of 8 PM and 4 AM. This clever tweak isn’t just for show. It’s a strategic masterstroke to reroute all pick-ups and drop-offs to the departure area,…
Welcome to a saga of conservation, controversy, and a clash between the guardians of nature and the progression of policies. Imagine, if you will, the serene and verdant landscapes of Khao Yai National Park, a jewel nestled within the heart of Thailand, now the center stage for a narrative that pits traditional land rights against conservation efforts. Our story begins with the Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), taking a firm stand in a brewing storm. The DNP made it abundantly clear: the lush realms of Khao Yai National Park are sacred, a treasure chest of biodiversity, not to be divvied up under the new agricultural land title deed policy. Despite the Agricultural Land Reform Office (Alro) setting sights on around 2,933 rai of land within this UNESCO World Heritage site for agricultural purposes, the DNP stood tall like the ancient trees within the park, unyielding. Athapol…
In a breathtaking leap towards inclusive healthcare, Thailand is poised to revolutionize the realm of reproductive support with a pivotal amendment to its Surrogacy Law. Slated for passage in the shimmering third quarter of this year, this legislative gem promises a blanket of comfort and care for would-be parents navigating the complexities of technology-assisted reproduction. Imagine, from the magical moment of conception right through to 30 days post-delivery, the Universal Healthcare Scheme (UHS) vows to stand guard, ensuring every hiccup, hurdle, and health concern linked with pregnancy, childbirth, and the tender postpartum period is met with unwavering support and comprehensive coverage. Dr. Sura Wisedsak, the visionary at the helm of the Department of Health Service Support (DHSS), along with a coalition of the brightest minds from the Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) and luminaries from insurance industry associations, has crafted this legislative masterpiece. But before it unfurls its protective…
Welcome to the spirited heart of democracy in action, where the air buzzes with anticipation and the fervent whispers of change. In a landmark move that twinkles with the promise of a new era, the nation is on the precipice of welcoming a fresh battalion of 200 senators into the hallowed hallways of governance, turning the page on the 250-member chamber formerly appointed by the illustrious yet now-retired National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). The dance of democracy kicked off with a flourish on Thursday when the Election Commission (EC), chaired by the distinguished Itthiporn Boonpracong, unfurled the electoral regulations in the Royal Gazette. The curtain is set to fall on the five-year spectacle graced by the junta-appointed senators on May 11, yet their legacy will echo until the newly elected Senate takes the stage. Dive into the heart of this political symphony, conducted by the 2017 charter, revealing…
In the lush landscapes and vibrant communities of Thailand, a shadow looms for many, manifesting as the highest incidence of a particularly stealthy adversary among its ASEAN neighbors. This foe? Cholangiocarcinoma – a term that might twist the tongue, but the locals know it all too well as bile duct cancer. The news comes straight from the mouth of Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew, who shed light on this pressing issue during an event that marked World CCA (cholangiocarcinoma) Day in the heart of Maha Sarakham. Dr. Cholnan painted a rather sobering picture: a menace primarily birthed by the liver fluke, silently invading the lives of many Thais. With Thailand sitting atop the unfortunate throne of having the most CCA cases in all of Southeast Asia, the country’s health ministry is not sitting idly by. In a vigorous response, they’ve mobilized a coalition of agencies, arming them with the ambitious…