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Queen Mother passes away/Public Mourning Guidelines/Economic measures to curb agricultural burning/Ex-National Chief Guilty for Gambling Graft/ECONOMY: New economic obstacles emerge/TOURISM: Infrastructure upgrades propopsed/29 Flights Canceled/CLIMATE THAILAND: Solar plan ‘could slash’ power bills/Thailand 6th for plastic waste in ocean/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/HUA HIN LINKS

Queen Mother passes away

Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother passed away peacefully at 9.21pm on Friday at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, the Thai Red Cross Society, the Bureau of the Royal Household announced.

The bureau said in a statement that a team of doctors monitoring and treating Her Majesty’s health at the hospital since Sept. 7, 2019, found she had several illnesses and abnormalities in multiple systems that required ongoing medical care. Continued …

Public Mourning Guidelines Following the Passing of Queen Sirikit

Thailand has entered a period of mourning following the announcement that Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, has passed away peacefully at the age of 93. Across the nation, people have gathered to express grief and gratitude for Her Majesty’s lifelong dedication to the country, with many paying respects in front of Chulalongkorn Hospital in Bangkok.

In the wake of the announcement, former permanent secretary of the Interior Ministry Suttipong Juljarern outlined the official mourning protocols to be observed by government agencies, the private sector, and the public. National flags will be flown at half-mast for 15 days from the date of the announcement. Civil servants, state enterprise staff and all government personnel are to wear black attire for 30 days. Members of the public and private organizations are asked to dress appropriately in dark, somber clothing as a mark of respect. Continued …

Economic measures to curb agricultural burning and reduce PM2.5 pollution

The National Environmental Board has approved new measures to tackle the annual challenges of wildfires, haze, and PM2.5 pollution. The measures focus on the agricultural sector, particularly the burning of agricultural waste, and utilize economic mechanisms to incentivize the reduction of fires.

The Ministry of Industry has set a target for burnt sugarcane (a major cause of agricultural burning) to make up no more than 15% of total sugarcane production throughout the season. Authorities also proposed customs duty exemptions for importing sugarcane harvesting equipment, and offered government financial support to encourage farmers to harvest fresh sugarcane and sell sugarcane leaves and tops to biomass power plants. Continued …

Police Panel Finds Ex-National Chief Guilty for Gambling Graft

The Police Complaint Review Committee has found former national police chief Torsak Sukvimol and more than 200 officers guilty of disciplinary misconduct over alleged involvement in bribes linked to online gambling networks.

According to reports, the committee spent over seven months gathering evidence from multiple agencies and reviewing records dating back several years. The investigation concluded last week when the panel ruled that Torsak and the implicated officers had committed disciplinary offenses related to receiving illicit payments from online gambling operations. Continued …

New economic obstacles emerge as 2025 winds down

As the end of 2025 draws closer, the global economic landscape presents a complex picture of divergent growth paths, persistent policy uncertainty, and shifting trade dynamics.

The International Monetary Fund projects global growth of just 3.2% in 2025 and 3.1% in 2026, a marked slowdown from the 3.3% recorded in 2024, with risks remaining tilted to the downside. Continued …

Infrastructure upgrades propopsed to lift Thai tourism

The Ministry of Transport wants to upgrade infrastructure to facilitate travelers, proposing an extension of a high-speed railway from U-tapao airport to Rayong and Trat, and attracting more direct flights to Krabi airport from the congested Phuket airport while a new airport in Phangnga is constructed.

Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said the ministry had already told the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) committee to study the possibility of extending the high-speed railway that is intended to link Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-tapao airports. Continued …

29 Flights Canceled by Cathay Pacific, Jetstar, AirAsia, and More

A growing number of Thailand flight cancellations thas caused frustration for travelers, as both Phuket International Airport and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport reported 29 total canceled departures. The disruptions have affected key routes to Hong Kong, Bengaluru, Perth, Jakarta, Samui, Xiamen, and Techo International Airport, creating ripple effects across Southeast Asian air travel.

At Phuket International Airport, several scheduled international services did not take off as planned. Key cancellations included: Continued …

Solar plan ‘could slash’ power bills

The government yesterday unveiled plans for the nationwide expansion of solar farms. Under the program, community solar farms would be established depending on the potential local demand, government spokesman Siripong Angkasakulkiat said.

Two solar plans under the strategy include a tax rebate for households installing solar panels, benefiting about 90,000 homes nationwide, and the deployment of floating solar farms at the Bhumibol, Vajiralongkorn and Srinagarind dams. Continued …

Thailand ranks 6th globally for plastic waste in the ocean

The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources has revealed that Thailand is ranked sixth globally for the amount of plastic waste it releases into the ocean, which has severe impacts on the environment, economy, and society.

This problem also affects marine ecosystems and animals, such as whales, sea turtles, dugongs, and seabirds, which may ingest plastic thinking it is food or get entangled in it, leading to injury or death. Microplastics also pollute seawater, entering the food chain and potentially affecting human health through seafood consumption. Continued …

  • Foreigners Arrested for Unlawful Business in Patong – Continued …
  • Iranian Couple Caught Stealing $1,600 in Bangkok Mall – Continued …
  • Chiang Rai Police Seize 2,057 ATM Cards From Chinese National – Continued …

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