The horizon of the New Year is sparkling with anticipation, but alongside the festivities, there’s an urgent call to action against the grim specter of road accidents. Spearheading this movement is none other than the proactive Deputy Prime Minister and Digital Economy and Society Minister, Prasert Jantararuangtong. Wielding the helm of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), he’s on a mission to transform roads into havens of safety, urging a seismic shift in traffic accident reduction this celebratory season. In a vibrant assembly last Thursday, Mr. Prasert metaphorically rolled up his sleeves and delved into the brewing storm of concerns regarding road safety, eagerly emphasizing a newfound vigor in tightening preventive strategies during the holiday rush. The past shadowed with daunting statistics — from 2022 to 2024, a staggering 7,435 road calamities shook Thailand, leaving 7,416 injured and tragically claiming 934 lives. What’s more disconcerting is the disproportionate impact on…
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Picture this: a stunning, sun-kissed day on the shimmering blue waters off Langkawi, where the illustrious former Thai Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, and Malaysia’s own charismatic leader, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, have chosen a rather luxurious and unconventional spot for some serious diplomatic talk. Yes, you guessed it—they’re having a meeting on a luxury yacht! This isn’t just any meeting; it’s a rendezvous that could shape the very future of Southeast Asian diplomacy. As the gentle waves lap against the yacht’s hull, the air is alive with the sound of possibility. Thaksin, having recently set sail from Phuket with his trusty sidekick, former agriculture minister Thamanat Prompow, made a stopover on the idyllic shores of Koh Lipe, soaking in the serenity at the Bulow Casa Grand View Resort. But duty called, and the next day they were back at sea, heading towards a meeting that promised to be as dynamic…
Ah, the invigorating chill of Doi Inthanon—Thailand’s majestic crown jewel towering at an impressive 2,565 meters above sea level in the verdant Chiang Mai province. Adventurous tourists are braving the nippy morning air to soak in the panoramic vistas that this iconic peak affords, and there’s a palpable sense of excitement hanging in the frosty air. Recently, photojournalist Panumet Tanraksa captured the essence of these intrepid visitors, adding a vivid color to the chilly narrative. As the calendar edges toward the New Year, the Thai Meteorological Department has rolled out a frosty forecast for the North, Northeast, and Central regions of Thailand. In what feels like a weather symphony, a cold spell is set to perform its cool chorus, lingering graciously until January 9. The intrigue? A brisk cold air mass kisses the upper reaches of Thailand, a gift courtesy of the northern winds sweeping down from China, giggling in…
In a gripping series of police raids across Bangkok, the clutches of an intricate call center scam network were aggressively loosened last Friday. This thrilling tale unfolds as four Chinese nationals were nabbed in a swoop that shook eight strategic locations spanning Bang Na, Makkasan, Lumpini, Huai Khwang, Hua Mak, and Din Daeng. The masterminds of this enforcement operation were none other than Pol Maj Gen Theeradej Thamsuthee and his crack team from the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB). As the day unfolded, Pol Lt Gen Siam Boonsom, the esteemed commissioner of the MPB, revealed the high-tension drama that led to the arrest of four young Chinese men, aged between 29 and 32, residing in a condominium in the heart of Bang Na Tai. The clandestine operations brought to light not just the suspects, whose identities remain under wraps bar their surnames, but also unearthed an array of digital devices. Sealed…
In a world where politics often dances to a tune of unexpected alliances, the rendezvous between Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and exiled Thai political figure Thaksin Shinawatra plays like a captivating symphony. Their encounter, though shrouded in a veneer of mystery, was as genuine as the morning sun rising over the vibrant waters of Southeast Asia—a picturesque backdrop befitting such an intriguing political saga. This meeting, a part of the grand chessboard of regional diplomacy, was anything but ordinary. Anwar Ibrahim, whose political journey mirrors a Hollywood narrative filled with dramatic twists and turns, welcomed Thaksin to his circle, not with pomp but with purposeful intent. In the virtual realm of X, formerly known as the Twitterverse, Anwar’s announcement reflected the genuine warmth of a friendship that transcends borders. He spoke of Thaksin as more than just an ally; he regarded him as a “dear friend,” a testament to…
In a diplomatic development that’s sure to strengthen ties between Cambodia and Thailand, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has announced the establishment of the country’s first consulate-general office in the Thai province of Songkhla. This strategic move, detailed in a document revealed to the public by the Khmer Times this past Friday, signifies Cambodia’s intent to deepen diplomatic and economic interactions with its neighboring country. The choice of Songkhla as the location for this consulate-general office is more than just a symbolic gesture. It’s a practical decision owing to the province’s position as a bustling hub of activity along the southern border of Thailand. While the Cambodian online media has yet to specify the exact timeline for the office’s opening, the anticipation is palpable as this establishment promises to boost bilateral relations significantly. The decision to set up shop in Songkhla came on the heels of a significant meeting between…
In the world of cinema and art, few can claim the visionary prowess possessed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. His latest tour de force, A Conversation with the Sun (VR), poised to mesmerize audiences in Bangkok, will mark its exclusive debut at the One Bangkok Forum from January 24 to February 2, 2025. This is not just an event; it is the crown jewel of the 7th Bangkok Experimental Film Festival, a shrine to avant-garde multimedia and cinematic expression. Imagine standing on the precipice of conventional storytelling and plunging into an ocean where virtual reality, performance art, and moving images converge. This is the heart of Apichatpong’s ingenious project, which invites viewers on a meditative journey through the essence of light, the ethereal tapestries of memory, and the relentless cycle of existence. It is an invitation to press pause on life’s high-speed chase, to breathe deeply, and connect with the fleeting yet…
In the bustling heart of Bangkok, near the lively Ratchaprasong intersection, a peculiar yet fascinating figure towers atop a police truck. This isn’t your typical officer; it’s the latest marvel in traffic management, the “Sarawat Choey AI.” As crowds bustled beneath its gaze on Wednesday, this AI-powered guardian was set on a mission to bring order to one of the city’s most chaotic intersections. Known affectionately as ‘Jah Choey’ or Pol Sgt Idly Silent, this figure has been a long-standing emblem of traffic enforcement in Thailand. Recently, however, after an impressive 17-year tenure, Jah Choey has undergone a significant transformation. Now elevated to the rank of police major and rebranded as ‘Sarawat Choey AI,’ it boasts cutting-edge AI technology aimed at revolutionizing the way traffic violations are detected and managed. Friday’s announcement by Pol Lt Col Tossaporn Kleebkaew, the deputy superintendent of the Traffic Police Division, hailed this advancement as…
In the picturesque district of Sangkha Buri, Kanchanaburi, a tale unfolds that’s as thrilling as it is fishy—pun intended. Under the cloak of evening on a seemingly ordinary Thursday, a covert operation unveiled a narrative richer than any fisherman’s yarn. As the sun dipped behind the upland agricultural stretch of Tambon Nong Lu, a scene was set for perhaps the greatest caper involving seafood this side of Thailand. The intrepid Latya task force, bolstered by border patrol police and local stalwarts, was hot on the trail of two suspicious pickup trucks. These vehicles, bold enough to bypass the vigilant eyes at the Ban Nam Kerk checkpoint, led officials on a chase worthy of a crime thriller. The soldiers and their partners in duty intercepted the trucks, having trailed them through the hidden natural corridors that entwine the borderlands. At the heart of this salty saga were two men—local sons of…
Srettha Thavisin stood before the media at Government House on August 14, clarifying that there had been no breach of ethical standards in his appointment of Pichit Chuenban as a minister. This statement followed the Constitutional Court’s ruling, and as the year 2025 nears, ‘Bangkok Post’ reflects on the most captivating political stories of the past year. One story, in particular, continues to resonate—Srettha Thavisin’s meteoric rise and precipitous fall as Thailand’s 30th Prime Minister. Once a towering figure in real estate, Srettha’s entry into the political arena was as dramatic as his departure. His premiership, though short-lived, carved an indelible mark in the annals of Thai politics, perhaps more for its swiftness than any policies enacted. Srettha’s political journey began when the ruling Pheu Thai Party selected him from among their triad of prime ministerial candidates, edging out Pita Limjaroenrat of the Move Forward Party (MFP), whose Senate endorsement…