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Baby Deer Found Living Among Street Dogs Rescued by WFFT
When locals in a village in Thailand spotted a baby animal running around and barking near packs of street dogs, they immediately realized something was wrong. Despite the baby’s dog-like cries, he definitely wasn’t a dog — he was a muntjac deer who had wandered away from a nearby forest and was now all alone.
As soon as the villagers realized what was happening, they contacted Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) for help. The baby deer, later named Cha Lao, was only a few days old and clearly needed help. He was being chased by street dogs and would bark to try and keep them away. Continued …
Heavy rainfall to hit 43 Thai provinces
Today, Thailand’s Meteorological Department warned 43 provinces of continuous heavy rainfall, affecting 70% of the area. Bangkok is particularly hit, with strong winds, and the risk of flash floods is high.
The Meteorological Department’s 24-hour weather forecast indicates a high-pressure system or a mass of cold air from China is spreading and covering northern Thailand. Continued …
Bangkok returns to top 10 list of world’s most polluted cities as PM2.5 soars
Bangkok was listed among the world’s top 10 most polluted cities on Friday as levels of harmful PM2.5 dust soared to 48 micrograms per cubic meter (μg/m3). IQAir, a website that collects air quality data worldwide, ranked the Thai capital 10th in its global pollution list as of 7am on Friday.
While PM2.5 levels remain at safe levels in other parts of the country, they have risen beyond the safety threshold of 37.5μg/m3 in most areas of Bangkok, the Pollution Control Department (PCD) reported. Continued …
Sugar-sweetened beverages pose a potential risk of ADHD
In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers investigated whether the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms among medical students in Thailand.
ADHD, a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder, can significantly impact their academic performance, work performance, and daily life. The condition may continue in adulthood or develop as a late-onset type among young adults despite not meeting ADHD diagnostic criteria in childhood. Continued …
Murder leads to a national crackdown on all illegal activity and corruption
The murder of Highway Patrol officer Police Lt. Col. Siwakorn Saibua on Sept. 6 has led to a massive investigation into corruption within government project bidding and a Chinese Communist Party-style crackdown on all kinds of illegality in the kingdom, from procuring prostitutes to paying bribes to officials for ignoring red tape.
A criminal case is also being built against Praween Chankhlai, the primary suspect behind the killing, with two of the most senior Royal Thai Police officers saying that he will undoubtedly face the death penalty. Continued …
Thailand-Russia relations remain strong, but at what cost?
Despite the West’s best efforts to isolate Russia on the international stage following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow still enjoys warm relations with countries in Asia — Thailand being among them.
This past week, at the Belt and Road summit in Beijing, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin hailed Thailand and Russia’s “long-standing close relationship” after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Continued …
Thai hostages safe in Gaza, release hinged on Israeli military ceasefire
Seyed Reza Nobakhti, the Iranian ambassador to Thailand, has confirmed that the Thai hostages currently held in Palestinian territories remain safe. He mentioned that the hostages, along with others, will only be released once the Israeli military halts its attack on the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian militant group, Hamas, had captured about 200 hostages, including 19 Thai workers, during an unexpected attack on Israel on Oct. 7. Continued …
Repatriation of Thais from Israel to be accelerated from Monday
Thailand has decided to speed up the repatriation of its citizens in Israel to 800 per day, by increasing the number of flights to three a day from Monday, according to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Two flights will be direct and the third via Dubai, which will be the transit point for Thais flown out of Tel Aviv to board charter flights arriving from Thailand. Continued …
Thailand’s EV initiative: Driving toward a greener future
The Thai government has embarked on an ambitious plan to replace aging government vehicles with electric vehicles (EVs), in line with its carbon neutrality goal set for 2050. The Thai EV initiative move was prompted by a notification issued by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, encouraging the use of EVs within the government sector.
Srettha’s order, issued via the Secretariat of the Cabinet, has directed the Finance and Energy Ministries to collaborate with the Budget Bureau, the Office of the Council of State, and other relevant sectors to facilitate the procurement process for EVs. The order is primarily aimed at replacing older vehicles nearing the end of their lifespan. Continued …
Thai solar projects to supply grid
Absolute Clean Energy (ACE), a prominent biomass power developer and operator based in Bangkok, is set to see a significant increase in revenue following the selection of its 18 solar power generation ventures to feed the national grid. The projects are being executed under the umbrella of ACE’s 14 entirely owned subsidiary companies.
ACE, in a recent announcement by its Director and Chief Financial Officer Tanavijit Ankapipatchai, has been granted power purchase agreements (PPAs) by the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) for 15 projects. These projects, collectively capable of producing 92.7 megawatts of electricity, are expected to begin commercial operations between 2024 and 2025. Continued …
Thailand set to become ASEAN’s gaming hub
With its burgeoning gaming sector, Thailand is poised to become the gaming hub of the ASEAN region, according to organizers at the Thailand Game Show 2023.
The nation’s gaming industry, valued at 30 billion baht (US$822 million), is leading in Southeast Asia and ranks 20th globally. In addition to boasting impressive user numbers and hosting gaming competitions, Thailand is also nurturing game developers, which aligns with the government’s national soft power strategy. Continued …
Thai airlines weigh in on passenger pounds
Several airlines have introduced weight checks for passengers and their luggage before boarding to calculate standard and average passenger weight. This passenger weigh-in measure, initiated today, allows airlines to distribute weight more effectively on international flights, thus reducing fuel usage.
During the week of Oct. 16 to 20, at Don Mueang Airport, some flights from various airlines requested volunteer passengers to weigh themselves and their luggage to gather average weight data. Continued …
Srettha Proposes Visa-Free Entry For Both Thais And Chinese
The Thai government website said yesterday that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin had proposed to China during his visit there this week that negotiations be held on visa exemption for citizens of both countries.
Currently, Chinese passport holders may enter Thailand without the necessity of applying for a visa, with this running from Sept. 25, 2023 to Feb. 29, 2024. The temporary visa waiver scheme also applies to Kazakhstan. Continued …
Travel demand steady as costs rise
With the holiday season approaching, travel packages for both domestic and outbound trips remain steady amid high living costs and economic pressure.
Chaiyapruk Thongkam, president of the Association of Domestic Travel, said people are still keen to travel domestically, mainly the budget and middle-class segments. Continued …
Chiang Mai Airport launches 24-hour service in November
Chiang Mai Airport will extend its service hours to 24 hours. The decision was announced by Keerati Kitmanawat, CEO of Thai Airports, and Nirut Pongsitthithaworn, governor of Chiang Mai Province, together with local provincial officials on Oct. 18.
The expansion of service hours will begin on Nov. 1 and is in line with the government’s policy to promote tourism and boost economic recovery. However, care will be taken to minimize the impact on surrounding communities. Continued …
Financial Stability in an Uncertain World
October is the month for the annual meetings of the World Bank/IMF, held this year in Marrakesh in Morocco. It is also the time when key reports on the global economic and financial health are published. Continued …
Malaysia has a full-blown sugar-fueled diabetes crisis
Diabetes is no longer a disease of the elderly, as even teenagers are being afflicted with it. Consultant endocrinologist Dr. Malathi Karupiah said a survey conducted by the National Health Institute indicated that one in every five Malaysians was diabetic. Continued …
Lao economy projected to grow at 4 % despite global challenges
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has maintained the economic growth forecast for Laos at 4% next year, but inflation remains a key challenge. The projected growth is driven by exports and tourism, with the Laos-China railway boosting the regional economy and improving accessibility so that more foreign visitors can come to Laos. Continued …
China may have more than 1,000 operational nuclear warheads by 2030
China is estimated to have more than 500 operational nuclear warheads as of May, and the figure may swell to over 1,000 by 2030, according to an annual Pentagon report released Thursday. Continued …
UK luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce to manufacture only EV vehicles by 2030
British luxury automobile manufacturer Rolls-Royce plans to manufacture all-electric automobiles in the high-end electric car segment by 2030. The company revealed its goal after launching one of the world’s first luxury EV cars. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week
Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.
From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …
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