Pheu Thai’s dynamic leader, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, held court with reporters upon her arrival at the party’s bustling headquarters in Bangkok on March 26. The hot topic? The recent drama surrounding former Bangkok MP Wan Ubamrung and his unexpected resignation. As Paetongtarn faced the media, she maintained an air of sophistication, ensuring everyone understood where the party stood. At the heart of the issue was Wan’s unsanctioned meeting with Pol Lt Gen Kamronwit Toopkrajang during the Provincial Administrative Organisation (PAO) chairman election in Pathum Thani on June 30. Kamronwit, representing the Khon Rak Pathum (Love Pathum) group, was the frontrunner but ended up losing to Pheu Thai’s own candidate, Charn Phuangphet, by a razor-thin margin of fewer than 2,000 votes. As the polls closed and the ballots were counted, Wan decided to catch up with his old family friend Kamronwit. Harmless enough, right? Not quite. His choice to engage with someone…
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As the lively buzz of anticipation filled the Pheu Thai Party headquarters in Bangkok, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the party’s stalwart leader, arrived with a confident stride on March 26. Cameras clicked and reporters leaned in, all eager to capture a word or glance from the charismatic leader. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb) In a move that some might have found surprising, Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra addressed a controversial episode involving former Bangkok MP Wan Ubamrung. The ex-MP had resigned after socializing with a political rival during a critical local election, but Ms. Paetongtarn took a magnanimous stance on the issue. “We hold no grudges,” she assured as she revealed the backstory on Wednesday. Let’s rewind to June 30, a day charged with tension as the Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) chairman poll unfolded in Pathum Thani. Pol Lt Gen Kamronwit Toopkrajang, running on the Khon Rak Pathum (Love Pathum) ticket, was the anticipated…
As the employee retention crisis continues to challenge hiring managers in Thailand, Forvis Mazars – a leading international audit, tax, and advisory firm with an office in Thailand – proposes a comprehensive approach to address this pressing issue. With low unemployment rates, increasing voluntary attrition rates, and a shrinking labor workforce, finding and retaining employees has become more difficult than ever. To combat these challenges, Forvis Mazars emphasizes the strategic importance of employee development and retention. According to a recent LinkedIn survey, a staggering 94% of employees expressed a willingness to stay at a company longer if the company invested in their career development. Yet, surprisingly, only 34% of companies surveyed had formal mentoring programs, and a mere 18% had any initiatives for employee learning. Recognizing the significance of employee development, Forvis Mazars has implemented a range of structured in-person and online training programs. Additionally, the company collaborates with third-party…
Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa highlighted the transformative International Tipitaka Sajjhaya Phonetic Recitation project at the ministry on Tuesday. (Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has teamed up with the International Tipitaka Foundation to spearhead the dissemination of the International Tipitaka Sajjhaya Phonetic Recitation, HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej and HM Queen Sirikit 2016 Edition, to numerous countries. This initiative is part of the grand celebration for HM King Vajiralongkorn’s 72nd birthday on July 28. Thailand holds a significant place in the history of the Tipitaka. Back in 1893, under the reign of King Rama V, Thailand became the first nation to print and distribute the revered Tipitaka, reaching 150 organizations across 25 countries. Minister Maris Sangiampongsa proudly recounted this historical milestone. The legacy continued under King Rama IX, when the sacred texts were translated into Latin and Greek, marking another phase of international dissemination. The International…
The Department of Fisheries has introduced a novel way to tackle the invasive blackchin tilapia problem by promoting its consumption, a move unveiled during a press conference on Wednesday. The idea? Turn the invasive species into a delectable dish on your dinner plate, making a delightful win-win for both nature and gastronomy! But that’s just the beginning of this fishy tale. Head honcho Bancha Sukkaew, the department’s director-general, announced a master plan that’s part science fiction and part culinary delight. The department has embarked on a grand scheme of genetic modification, aiming to produce male blackchin tilapia that sire offspring incapable of wreaking any havoc—in other words, infertile fry. This ingenious plan involves releasing a formidable army of at least 250,000 genetically modified males over a span of 15 months, starting this December. According to Mr. Bancha, this approach should significantly dwindle the blackchin tilapia population within three years. Imagine,…
Key information Name: Anatchaya Suputhipong Nickname: “Natty” Born: 20 May 2002 Nationality: Thai Known for: K-pop singer Instagram: @natty_0530 Natty’s Early Career “Natty” Anatchaya Suputhipong was born on May 30, 2002, and has become a shining star on the ever-evolving K-pop horizon. This talented Thai singer embarked on her South Korean adventure at a tender age, driven by an unwavering passion for music and performance. Her remarkable journey began in May 2015, when she stepped into the spotlight on the reality show Sixteen, produced by the entertainment giant JYP Entertainment. This captivating show threw 16 aspiring young artists into the ring, testing their mettle in singing, dancing, personality, and sheer charisma. Alas, in a tale familiar to many dreamers, Natty was eliminated in the show’s final round. JYP Entertainment stands tall as one of South Korea’s titans in the world of entertainment, nurturing and producing some of the most iconic…
Name: Panipak Wongpattanakit Nickname: “Tennis” Born: 8 August 1997 Nationality: Thai Known for: Taekwondo world champion Medals: 21 gold medals Instagram: @panipak2540 TikTok: panipak2540 Panipak’s Career Record Panipak Wongpattanakit is nothing short of a sports phenomenon in Thailand! Her career is a dazzling array of achievements, notably becoming a world champion in women’s taekwondo and amassing an astounding 21 gold medals. With her eyes now on the Olympic Games Paris 2024, Panipak’s journey is far from over. Panipak’s international acclaim began in 2015 when she emerged victorious at the World Taekwondo Championships, earning her first world title. Her meteoric rise continued, and by 2016, she had claimed a bronze medal at the Rio Summer Olympics. Despite this success, Panipak had her sights set firmly on gold. Recalling her feelings during an interview with the Bangkok Post, she admitted, “I had a really good chance in Rio but in a fraction…
The mystique of Bangkok’s opulence took a dark turn this week, as six lives were tragically cut short under the glimmering chandeliers of the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel. Authorities were left perplexed after discovering that a deadly blend of cyanide and tea was the grim culprit behind the untimely end of five Vietnamese nationals. Police soon turned their scrutiny toward a woman who straddled two worlds—Sherine Chong, a 56-year-old Vietnam-born U.S. citizen. Pol Maj Gen Nopasilp Poonsawat, the astute deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, provided insights that only deepened the enigma. Chong, whose presence in room 502 prefaced the fatal tea, had meticulously planned what now seems to be a premeditated murder. Witnesses from the hotel’s staff recalled her solitary wait in that room, on the fifth floor, as she dialed room service for food and, crucially, tea. Something as innocent as a cup of tea became a…
In a whirlwind of political drama, Pita Limjaroenrat, formerly at the helm of the Move Forward Party (MFP) and now serving as chief adviser, alongside MFP leader Chaithawat Tulanon, found themselves in the eye of a storm at a press conference that riveted the nation. This follows the Constitutional Court’s ruling against the party’s bold lese majesty reform policy announced on January 31. (Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut) The stage is now set for a climactic ruling from the Constitutional Court on August 7 concerning the potential dissolution of the fiery and dynamic Move Forward Party, a beacon for the opposition in Thailand’s political theater. This comes on the heels of a petition lodged by the Election Commission’s political party registrar. The petitioner has not only sought the party’s dissolution but also pushed for a decade-long ban on the rights of party executives, precluding them from standing for election or being part…
In a significant development for Bangkok’s transit infrastructure, the cabinet on Tuesday sanctioned Bangkok Expressway and Metro Plc (BEM) to commence the long-anticipated western route project of the Orange Line, as announced by government spokesman Chai Wacharonke. The Orange Line, an essential part of the city’s rail network, promises to connect Bang Khun Non district with the bustling Min Buri district through a sprawling 35.9-kilometre expanse of both underground and elevated rail sections. The Orange Line is ingeniously segmented into two primary routes: a 13.4km western stretch spanning from Bang Khun Non to the Thailand Cultural Centre, and a more extensive 22.4km eastern route that stretches from the Cultural Centre all the way to the Suwinthawongse area in Min Buri district. As of now, the eastern route’s construction has reached the finish line, with a projected launch for train services by January 2028. The journey to this milestone, however, was…