The serene locales of Maha Sarakham have been struck with an alarmingly thorny issue – a public health alert concerning an outbreak of melioidosis. Affectionately dubbed “soil fever” by locals, this perilous disease has claimed three lives, sending ripples of concern through the provincial public health office. The culprit behind this unwelcome intruder? The Burkholderia pseudomallei bacterium, a mischievous microorganism that lurks in the soil and water, more at home in the northeast. As creepy as it sounds, it seems this bacterium thrives in the very charm of the rainy season, particularly when rice farmers are eagerly sowing the seeds of their new crop. Dr. Watthana Sriwattana, the vigilant deputy public health chief of Maha Sarakham, has sounded the alarm. According to insightful epidemiological projections dating from January 1 to May 17, the province clocked in 24 cases, yielding a rather uneasy 2.54 in every 100,000 folks falling prey to…
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Get ready for a dazzling display of Thai silk’s exquisite beauty and craftsmanship as the Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the Association of Thai Silk and Culture, turns the spotlight onto Thailand. This year’s “14th Celebration of Silk: Thailand’s Silk Road to the World 2025” is set to captivate audiences at the Royal Thai Navy Convention Hall on June 21. With cultural luminaries like Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol attending, along with international dignitaries, the event promises to be a spectacular tribute to this elegant fabric’s storied legacy. This year’s celebration pays special homage to Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, whose unwavering commitment to promoting Thai silk has been an inspiration worldwide. Beneath the grandeur of the hall’s chandeliers, spectators will be mesmerized by a spellbinding fashion show featuring creations modeled by no less than cabinet ministers and government agency representatives. The diplomatic corps from an impressive array of over…
In what can only be described as a saga of temple turmoil, a vivid fresco of corruption has been unearthed at the National Office of Buddhism (NOB). It appears that even the serene abodes nestled in the folds of spirituality are not immune to the tendrils of dishonest dealings. According to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), three former officials of the NOB have been fingered for their roles in the illicit gathering of wealth, all originating from funds intended to support temples—a cause as noble as the mountains but as tainted as a smudged monastery mural in this tale. The indomitable Saroj Phuengrampan, the vigilant secretary-general of the NACC, broke the silence on this unsettling matter. As one might relay the fall of great empires, he unveiled the findings of a comprehensive inquiry into the shenanigans reportedly orchestrated by these once-revered custodians of faith and public duty. What they discovered…
The new fiscal year is around the corner, and along with it comes a flurry of debates about big-budget projects. One of the most talked-about plans is the Transport Ministry’s proposal to construct a new office building, with a price tag that’s raising more than a few eyebrows. The proposed 3.83 billion baht expenditure has drawn intense scrutiny from the main opposition People’s Party (PP), who are asking the kind of probing questions that keep government officials on their toes. In a recent session of the House of Representatives, Surachet Pravinvongvuth, a member of parliament from the PP, resurrected memories of a costly blunder- a not-so-distant scandal involving the State Audit Office (SAO). They spent a whopping 2.56 billion baht on a new office building, which inconveniently decided to buckle under the pressure of an earthquake. Naturally, Surachet wondered why the Transport Ministry’s building, projected to be even more expensive,…
Ah, the sights and sounds of a bustling metropolis teetering on the precipice of aquatic chaos—welcome to Bangkok, where the dashing Chao Phraya River is receiving an enthusiastic infusion of 1,000 cubic meters per second. This vigorous discharge was orchestrated by Chao Phraya barrage in Chai Nat, which, with a flick of its watery wand, raised downstream water levels by an impressive 0.6-1.7 meters. This hydro-ambition is thanks largely to robust rainfall in the higher echelons of the basin. (Who’s heard these tales of heavenly showers and epic downpours? The Royal Irrigation Department, naturally) Amidst the humdrum of daily life, a clarion call echoes through Bangkok’s vibrant streets, urging its citizens and officials alike to stand on high alert for impending floods. Mother Nature seems to have misplaced her sunhat, as high sea levels cosset the low-lying ramblers along the Chao Phraya River through to Sunday. However, fret not, dear…
In a riveting turn of events, the illustrious weave of crime and consequence has ensnared none other than Vonnarat Tangkaravakoon, a former heavyweight executive and titan stakeholder in the beleaguered Stark Corporation. The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRC) is hot on the case, casting a watchful gaze upon the Police General Hospital (PGH) for clarity over the whispered rumors of Vonnarat’s seemingly plush hospitalization arrangement—an arrangement that has tickled the undercurrents of suspicion and fueled the embers of intrigue. News breezed through the corridors of power on a Thursday morning that the NHRC, like a hound on a scent, dispatched a letter to the PGH’s chief medical officer. The request? To peel back the curtains on the care extended to Mr. Vonnarat, whose name has been sullied in a high-octane saga of fraud and corporate debauchery. The stakes are as high as Tower Bridge in this scandal, as…
In a corner of Thailand’s Maha Sarakham province, more than 100 residents have found themselves ensnared in a predicament that wouldn’t be out of place in a mystery thriller. These aggrieved individuals have echoed their frustrations all the way to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) in Bangkok, demanding an inquiry into the dealings of the Wapi Pathum Funeral Welfare Association and its sibling entity, the Wapi Pathum Welfare Fund. This tangled web of insurance controversy, allegedly leaving a gaping $1.4 billion baht void, has set tongues wagging about a potential Ponzi scheme. At the heart of this drama lies a harrowing tale as the grieving residents lived with the understanding that by dutifully paying into these funds, they secured a 400,000 baht safety net for their final farewells. This promise, however, seems to have evaporated like morning mist, leaving thousands empty-handed. In a collective effort to seek redress and…
In an engaging exclusive broadcast, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra addressed the nation fresh from the 46th ASEAN Summit in Malaysia. Her charming confidence resonated through the airwaves, as she broached a topic that’s been echoing in global trade circles – the US’s turbulent tariff saga. A US trade court recently thwarted former President Donald Trump’s bold attempt to impose broad tariffs on imports, yet Prime Minister Shinawatra added an intriguing twist, affirming that Thailand will stride ahead with negotiations, come what may. Prime Minister Shinawatra’s pragmatic perspective transformed what could be a daunting geopolitical narrative into a compelling story of resilience. “It’s an internal matter of the US,” she stated with grace, underscoring her determination to navigate Thailand forward irrespective of the fascinating rollercoaster ride that’s US politics today. “The gears of our government keep turning,” she stated with an unyielding smile, underlining an unbroken commitment to progress. At the…
In the vibrant heart of Bangkok, a wave of excitement washed over the Irawatpattana Building at City Hall, where a pivotal event unfurled that promises to spice up the realm of youth football in the city. Chadchart Sittipunt, the dynamic Governor of Bangkok, united hands with Naoto Mizutani, the magnanimous Chairman and CEO of Gamba Osaka Co., Ltd., as they inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) focusing on revolutionizing football for students in the city’s schools. The air was filled with optimism as Surajit Pongsingwithaya, President of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC), stood by to witness this landmark occasion. As cameras flashed and eager eyes looked on, everyone in attendance knew they were witnessing the dawn of a promising partnership that could potentially redefine youth sports in Bangkok. Brimming with enthusiasm, Governor Chadchart Sittipunt expressed his exhilaration over this monumental collaboration with Gamba Osaka. He passionately emphasized that the city’s…
Article Rewrite The skies over the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan are still shrouded in mystery and tragedy after a helicopter crash that claimed the lives of three brave police officers. Like a plot twisted by fate itself, it was a seemingly ordinary Saturday, May 24, when the Bell 212 Twin Huey, soaring as a proud bird of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), met its untimely end. The echoes of loss reverberated across the land near Nong Phang Phuai Temple, marking a somber chapter in Koh Lak sub-district. At the heart of this airborne tragedy were Police Major Pratuang Chulert, Police Captain Songphon Boonchai, and Police Lieutenant Thinnakrit Suwannoi. Their mission was straightforward, a routine flight from Aphakon Kiattiwong Military Camp to Narasuan Military Camp, until the unforeseen intervened. As investigators piece together the puzzle, a close friend of Pratuang, Police Lieutenant Colonel Anuwat Raksayot, steps into the spotlight,…