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Bravo BKK Launches Initiative to Enhance Quality of Life for Bangkok Residents

Supporting the BKK Food Bank Center Project to Address City’s Poverty Challenges and Setting Aside Space to Host Complimentary Exercise Classes, Aiming to Foster a Healthier Community 

Bravo BKK: Fit and Fun Mall is dedicated to sustainable development and inclusivity. The mall actively strengthens the community and promotes sharing by supporting the BKK Food Bank Center project in Huai Khwang District. This initiative aims to alleviate food shortages among vulnerable groups and the urban poor. Additionally, Bravo BKK allocates space on the property’s first floor for free dance and yoga classes, encouraging a healthy society through concrete actions.

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Levy Li Su Lin, Executive Director of BRAVO BKK, emphasized the company’s commitment to conducting business with social and environmental responsibility. Regarding their involvement in the BKK Food Bank Center project in Huai Khwang District, he said BRAVO BKK has been actively engaged in this initiative since its inception. The project serves as a model for assisting vulnerable groups in Bangkok. It contributes by supplying dry food items such as rice, vegetable oil, milk, and others to the project to be distributed to vulnerable groups in the area, improving their quality of life.”

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The BKK Food Bank Center project is part of Bangkok’s sharing city policy, implemented in partnership with network partners from the public and private sectors. The project aims to address economic challenges faced by vulnerable groups in Bangkok, including bedridden patients, low-income individuals, and those without dependents, for instance. The project also provides an opportunity for individuals who wish to contribute and show kindness to the recipients directly. District offices serve as the central agency for establishing their BKK Food Bank Center, which operates in a supermarket-like format. This allows those in need to use points they earn each month to exchange for desired products. The pilot project encompasses four districts: Huai Khwang District, Bang Khun Thian District, Bang Phlat District, and Phra Khanong District. BRAVO BKK, which is committed to establishing sustainable communities, collaborates with Huai Khwang District, where it operates, and has consistently supported the initiative.

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To support its goal of creating a healthy ecosystem and promoting a balanced lifestyle for Bangkok residents, BRAVO BKK has launched the FIT & FUN Zone on the 1st floor. This area offers free yoga and Dancercise activities in collaboration with Fitwhey Gym. Free Dancercise classes are available every Tuesday from 6:00-7:00 p.m., and free yoga classes are offered every Friday from 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Equipment is provided for participants to use during the classes at no cost. The concept behind this initiative is “Fit by Day, Fun by Night,” aiming to inspire everyone to prioritize self-care and embark on a journey to good health through exercise. Those interested in the free yoga and Dancercise activities can find more details on Facebook: BRAVO BKK or call 02-111-5555.

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Supporting the BKK Food Bank Center project and offering free exercise activities to Bangkok residents are part of Bravo BKK’s commitment to conducting business with social and environmental responsibility. In addition to these initiatives, Bravo BKK plans to engage in many more social projects and activities in the future, aiming for sustainable development alongside the community and society.

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Swiss Pianist Takes the Stage to Perform a French Gala

“The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation, supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Ministry of Culture—Department of Cultural Promotion, and B. Grimm Group Ltd., presents the RBSO 2024: Louis Schwizgebel, a Swiss pianist, plays Saint-Saëns’ Piano Concerto at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 25th, at the Thailand Cultural Centre, in honour of Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn Krom Phra Srisavangavadhana.”

The performance will consist of four inspiring pieces conducted by returning British maestro Douglas Bostock, an internationally renowned conductor, Artistic and Principal Conductor of the pre-eminent Southwest German Chamber Orchestra.

Maestro Douglas Bostock

Douglas Bostock has conducted many of the leading European, North American, and Asian orchestras, including the London Philharmonic, the BBC orchestras, Royal Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Prague Radio Symphony, Prague Symphony, Aarhus Symphony, Munich Symphony, United Philharmonic Vienna, New Japan Philharmonic, Kyoto Symphony, Sapporo Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, National Chamber Orchestra, State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra, and the Calgary Philharmonic.

He has collaborated regularly with the RBSO in recent years and built up a strong relationship with the orchestra and audience alike. Maestro Bostock has well over 100 CD recordings of a broad repertoire to his name.

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Pianist Louis Schwizgebel

The RBSO, collaborating with the Embassy of Switzerland, has invited Pianist Louis Schwizgebel to perform. He has studied with Brigitte Meyer in Lausanne and Pascal Devoyon in Berlin, then later at the Juilliard School with Emanuel Ax and Robert McDonald and at London’s Royal Academy of Music with Pascal Nemirovski. At the age of seventeen, he won the Geneva International Music Competition and, two years later, the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York.

In 2012, he won second prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition and in 2013, he became a BBC New Generation Artist. Schwizgebel has played with the Philharmonia Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony, all BBC Orchestras, Oslo Philharmonic, Bavarian Radio Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Bamberg Symphony, Orchestre National de France, Danish National Symphony, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, Vienna Symphony, Tonkünstler Vienna, with Cincinnati Symphony, Richmond Symphony and Sacramento Philharmonic, and Singapore Symphony and Auckland Philharmonia. 

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Louis will perform Camille Saint-Saëns’ Piano Concerto No. 2. Its three movements showcase the composer’s ability to effortlessly blend serious themes with playful elements. This ability is evident throughout the concerto, which is structured more like a symphony and starts with a slow-paced movement featuring a Liszt-like solo cadenza. 

The Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 by Camille Saint-Saëns, a French composer and pianist of the Romantic era, was composed in 1868 and is probably Saint-Saëns’ most popular piano concerto.

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The entire programme will be exciting, starting with Hector Berlioz’s famous overture “The Roman Carnival”, which is nine minutes of dashing music intended as the prelude to the second act of his opera “Benvenuto Cellini”.

The overture seamlessly stitches together themes from the opera, including Celini’s luscious aria, now played by the cor anglais – and the wild saltarello, an Italian folk dance, which is the recurring element in the overture. Maurice Ravel’s “Valses nobles et sentimentales” is a suite of waltzes composed in 1911. The title pays homage to Franz Schubert’s collection of waltzes, entitled “Valses sentimentales”.

Ravel’s suite combines Impressionist and Modernist elements, showcasing his fascination with the waltz genre. Georges Bizet’s ever-popular L’Arlésienne Suite No. 2 was arranged posthumously by contemporary composer Ernest Guiraud and shows Bizet at his most charming.

The music was initially written for a play named “L’Arlésienne” (The Woman from Arles), a play produced in 1872. The four movements contain some of classical music’s most beloved tunes, culminating in the famous “Farandole”, which ends the concert in a whirlwind of excitement. 

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Tickets are available at Thaiticketmajor:

https://www.thaiticketmajor.com/concert/rbso-2024-louis-schwizgebel-palys-saint-saens-piano-concerto.html

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Sri Trang Agro-Industry Hosts Thank You Party and Shows EUDR Readiness

Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (STA) hosted Thank you party event for customers, affirms readiness for the EUDR rubber.

Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul, Managing Director & Executive Director, Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (STA), the world’s leader and largest integrated natural rubber business operator and Thailand’s largest rubber glove manufacturer, revealed that the “STA Thank You Party 2024” has been held continuously for over 15 years.

STA organized this annual celebration as a way to thank both Thai business partners and foreign business associates from countries such as China, South Korea, Japan, India, and various European Union nations, along with rubber customers from around the world most of whom are in the rubber tire industry.

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Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul, Managing Director & Executive Director, Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (STA)

The event, led by a group of company executives attending the event included Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul, Managing Director & Executive Director, STA Executive Directors Mr. Paul Sumade Lee and Mr. Vitchaphol Sinchareonkul, and Mr. Nattee Thiraputhbhokin, CMO & Executive Committee member of the Global Platform for Sustainable Natural Rubber (GPSNR) accompanied by Mr. Nakorn Takkavirapat, the Governor of the Rubber Authority of Thailand (RAOT), who honored the event with his presence.

Apart from offering a range of fun activities, entertainment, and educational content for all guests, the event provided updates on the current EUDR rubber situation, demonstrated the company’s readiness in production capacity and management, and prepared for the impending EUDR regulations expected to be implemented in the European Union by the end of the year.

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Moreover, STA has been working intensively with rubber farmers and dealers to develop “Traceable Natural Rubber ” through “Sri Trang Friends Application” the one stop service for rubber farmer application that can provide geolocation details to identify the sources of origin and ascertain that their plantation areas are not involved in deforestation or degradation of forest land. This initiative not only elevates the standards of Thailand’s  rubber industry but also enhances its competitiveness on the international level.

STA remains dedicated to maintaining the quality of its products and services, emphasizing continuous research and development, technological advancements, and human resources investments to maximize customer satisfaction.

The event was held at the Renaissance Ratchaprasong Hotel in Bangkok, providing a warm, enjoyable, and memorable experience for all attendees, and serving as an opportunity to thank customers, partners, and business allies for their enduring support.

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Slovak Prime Minister in Life-Threatening Condition After Being Shot, His Facebook Profile Says

Rescue workers take Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who was shot and injured, to a hospital in the town of Banska Bystrica, central Slovakia, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. (Jan Kroslak/TASR via AP)

PRAGUE (AP) — Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is in life-threatening condition after being wounded in a shooting after a political event Wednesday afternoon, according to his Facebook profile.

The populist, pro-Russian leader, 59, was hit in the stomach after four shots were fired outside the House of Culture in the town of Handlova, some 150 kilometers (93 miles) northeast of the capital where the leader was meeting with supporters, according to reports on TA3, a Slovak TV station. A suspect has been detained, the country’s president said in a televised statement.

A message posted to Fico’s Facebook account said that the leader “has been shot multiple times and is currently in life-threatening condition.”

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Bodyguards take Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in a car from the scene after he was shot and injured following the cabinet’s away-from-home session in the town of Handlova, Slovakia, Wednesday, May 15, 2024.   (Radovan Stoklasa/TASR via AP)

It said he was being transported by helicopter to the Banská Bystrica, 29 kilometers (63 miles) away from Handlova because it would take too long to get to Bratislava due to the necessity of an acute procedure.

“The next few hours will decide,” it said.

Outgoing President Zuzana Caputova, a political rival of Fico, said in a televised statement: “A physical attack on the Prime Minister is, first of all, an attack on a person, but it is also an attack on democracy. Any violence is unacceptable. The hateful rhetoric we’ve been witnessing in society leads to hateful actions. Please, let’s stop it.”

President-elect Peter Pellegrini, an ally of Fico, called the assassination “an unprecedented threat to Slovak democracy. If we express other political opinions with pistols in squares, and not in polling stations, we are jeopardizing everything that we have built together over 31 years of Slovak sovereignty.”

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FILE – Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico arrives to a round table meeting at an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Media reports say on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert, File)

There were reactions of shock from across Europe, and some were calling it an attempted assassination of the leader in the NATO state, although no motive for the shooting was immediately apparent.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg posted on the social media platform X that he was “shocked and appalled by the shooting.”

The shooting in Slovakia comes three weeks ahead of crucial European Parliament elections, in which populist and hard-right parties in the 27-nation bloc appear poised to make gains.

Deputy speaker of parliament Lubos Blaha confirmed the incident during a session of Slovakia’s Parliament and adjourned it until further notice, the Slovak TASR news agency said.

Slovakia’s major opposition parties, Progressive Slovakia and Freedom and Solidarity, canceled a planned protest against a controversial government plan to overhaul public broadcasting that they say would give the government full control of public radio and television.

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Police arrest a man after Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and injured following the cabinet’s away-from-home session in the town of Handlova, Slovakia, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. (Radovan Stoklasa/TASR via AP)

“We absolutely and strongly condemn violence and today’s shooting of Premier Robert Fico,” said Progressive Slovakia leader Michal Simecka. “At the same time we call on all politicians to refrain from any expressions and steps which could contribute to further increasing the tension.”

President Zuzana Caputova condemned “a brutal and ruthless” attack on the premier.

“I’m shocked,” Caputova said. “I wish Robert Fico a lot of strength in this critical moment and a quick recovery from this attack.”

Fico, a third-time premier, and his leftist Smer, or Direction, party, won Slovakia’s Sept. 30 parliamentary elections, staging a political comeback after campaigning on a pro-Russian and anti-American message.

Critics worried Slovakia under Fico would abandon the country’s pro-Western course and follow the direction of Hungary under populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Thousands have repeatedly rallied in the capital and across Slovakia to protest Fico’s policies.

Condemnations of political violence quickly came from leaders across Europe.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemned what she described as a “vile attack.”

“Such acts of violence have no place in our society and undermine democracy, our most precious common good,” von der Leyen said in a post on X.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala called the incident “shocking,” adding “I wish the premier to get well soon. We cannot tolerate violence, there’s no place for it in society.” The Czech Republic and Slovakia formed Czechoslovakia till 1992.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on the social media network X: “Shocking news from Slovakia. Robert, my thoughts are with you in this very difficult moment.”

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Lawrence Wong Sworn In As Singapore’s Fourth PM, As Lee Hsien Loong Bows Out After 20 Years

Singapore's incoming Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, second from left, is sworn in next to President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, center, and Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, second from right, at the Istana in Singapore, Wednesday, May 15, 2024. (Ministry of Communications)

EILEEN NG  – Singapore’s deputy leader Lawrence Wong was sworn in Wednesday as the nation’s fourth prime minister in a carefully planned political succession designed to ensure continuity and stability in the Asian financial hub.

A U.S.-trained economist, Wong, 51, succeeds Lee Hsien Loong, 72, who stepped down after two decades. He is the city-state’s fourth leader and the first born after Singapore’s independence in 1965.

Lee’s departure marked the end of a family dynasty led by his father Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first leader, who built the colonial trading outpost into one of the world’s richest nations during 31 years in office.

Wong took his oath of office in a televised ceremony at the national palace.

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Singapore’s new Prime Minister Lawrence Wong makes a speech after being sworn in at the Istana in Singapore, Wednesday, May 15, 2024.  (Ministry of Communications and Information via AP)

Wong paid tribute to his predecessors for dedication to the nation, saying “we stand on the shoulders of giants.” But he said his leadership style will differ as he navigates Singapore through a more troubled world.

“This is a passing of the baton not just between leadership teams but also across generations,” Wong said. “We will lead in our own way. We will continue to think boldly and think far.”

The transition has been meticulously crafted by the People’s Action Party, one of the world’s longest-serving political parties and known for its clean and effective governance. It is not expected to change the dynamics in the tiny nation of some 6 million people.

Wong, a civil servant turned politician, came to prominence while coordinating Singapore’s successful fight against COVID-19. But he wasn’t the first choice for the top job.

Heng Swee Keat, a former central bank chief and education minister, was the anointed successor but he withdrew his nomination in 2021. Wong was then picked by the People’s Action Party in 2022 to fill the vacuum and quickly promoted to deputy prime minister.

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Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, right, walk with Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the Istana in Singapore, Monday, May 13, 2024. (Mohd Fyrol/Ministry of Communications and Information via AP)

Wong warned that Singapore must brace for a “messier, riskier and more violent world” by staying united and blazing new trails. As global powers fight to shape a new world order, he said protectionism and rampant nationalism will deepen.

Amid China-U.S. rivalry, he said Singapore — which has stayed neutral — would continue to engage both nations.

Wong has retained the Cabinet and held onto his finance portfolio as he prepares for his first big test in general elections. Those are due by 2025. Before taking office, he promoted Trade Minister Gan Kim Yong as one of two deputy premiers. The other deputy is Heng.

Lee stayed on as a senior minister, a path taken by all former premiers.

While victory in the election is assured, Wong must clinch a stronger wing after the PAP suffered a setback in 2020 polls over voters’ rising discontent with the government.

Singapore under Lee’s rule flourished into one of the world’s wealthiest nations, but it also became one of the most expensive cities to live in. The PAP has also been criticized for tight government control and a government-knows-best stance, media censorship and the use of oppressive laws against dissidents.

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Singapore’s incoming Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, second from left, is sworn in next to President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, center, and Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, second from right, at the Istana in Singapore, Wednesday, May 15, 2024.  (Ministry of Communications and Information via AP)

Issues like widening income disparity, increasingly unaffordable housing, overcrowding caused by immigration and restrictions on free speech are often used as fodder by the opposition and have loosened the PAP’s grip on power.

“One-party dominance in Singapore is weakening but the challenge for the PAP leadership is to slow down the process,” said Eugene Tan, a law professor at Singapore Management University.

Bridget Welsh, a Southeast Asia political expert, said Lee “will be remembered for steering Singapore quietly and successfully through turbulent waters from the 2008-2009 financial crisis and COVID-19. He helped to build resilience in Singapore. … (But) Singapore has become a more complex society, with more open demands, making the task of governing (for Wong) more challenging.”

Wong was born seven years after Singapore separated from Malaysia and gained independence. His father was a migrant from China and his mother was a teacher. Unlike many senior PAP leaders, he didn’t have a privileged background. Observers have said this could help him relate better with the common citizen.

Wong earned a scholarship to study in the U.S., later obtaining a masters’ degree in economics from the University of Michigan and another masters’ degree in public administration from Harvard University. He spent years in public service including as a principal private secretary to Lee before entering politics in 2011. He has handled the defense, education, communications, culture, community and youth portfolios.

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FILE – Britain’s Prince William, left, and Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong visit the Central Catchment Nature Reserve of Singapore on Nov. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, File)

Like Lee, Wong is active on social media. Married with no children, he doesn’t reveal much about his private life but has offered glimpses into his interests in music and dogs, and he is a fan of tennis star Roger Federer. He often posts videos of himself playing guitar.

Wong has launched a Forward Singapore plan to let Singaporeans have a say in how to develop a more balanced, vibrant and inclusive agenda for the next generation.

“This is my promise to all Singaporeans. I will serve you with all my heart. I will never settle for the status quo. I will always seek better ways to make tomorrow better than today,” Wong said.

Law professor Tan said Wong’s immediate priorities will be to address issues including the rising cost of living, housing affordability and job security. “Bread-and-butter issues remain vital even for a prosperous country, partly because of Singapore’s innate vulnerabilities,” he said.

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PM Suggests “Petch-Hua Hin” Name for Airport Development to Attract Tourists

Currently, the only airline operating at the airport is Thai AirAsia, with a daily Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight.

BANGKOK – Srettha Thavisin, the Prime Minister, proposed the idea of developing Hua Hin Airport in Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, to accommodate international flights. The plan is to attract additional passengers from the nearby Phetchaburi Province, which has potential for cultural and food tourism, apart from the beautiful Cha-am Beach.

“I have an idea that is not yet final, so I would like to propose that everyone try to think about it. If we expand this airport by combining it with Phetchaburi Province, we can change the name of this airport to Petch-Hua Hin or something else,” Srettha said. (Note: “Phet” in Thai also means “diamond”.)

He surveyed the airport along with Suriya Jungrungreangkit, Minister of Transport; Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports; and Surapong Piyachote, Deputy Minister of Transport, during the official Cabinet meeting held outside Bangkok in Phetchaburi Province on May 13-14.

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin explained a plan to upgrade Hua Hin Airport.

Hua Hin Airport, under the Department of Airports, Ministry of Transport, has a total area of 492 rai (around 78.72 hectares or 194.57 acres). It has a two-story passenger terminal building with an area of 7,200 square metres, capable of accommodating 300 passengers per hour, and an aircraft parking area of 11,000 square metres.

Currently, the airport can accommodate approximately three Airbus A320 aircraft and is also the location of the Civil Aviation Training Center, the Civil Aviation Institute, and the Hua Hin Royal Rainmaking Center, which oversees the upper southern region. Currently, the only airline operating at the airport is Thai AirAsia, with a daily Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight.

Prime Minister Srettha said that Hua Hin Airport has potential but is not yet fully utilized. Currently, the runway and aviation safety zones are being expanded to meet the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards to accommodate international flights.

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Inside the Hua Hin airport

The project is expected to be completed within two years, but he has instructed the Ministry of Transport to shorten the timeline to be completed within one and a half years to be ready by the fourth quarter of next year, which is the peak tourism season.

He stated that Hua Hin-Cha-am has many hotels and golf courses that can accommodate international tourists for business, tourism, and conferences. Currently, there is only one flight per day, and in the past, it only operated three days a week.

When inquiring with the Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, he was informed that if the airport expands to accommodate more tourists, there will also be an influx from Hat Yai. This aligns with the government’s policy to encourage tourists, meaning that if they come to Hat Yai or from Malaysia, they can also visit Hua Hin or Phetchaburi, extending their stay in the country.

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Hua Hin attracts a lot of foreign tourists.

Previously, the Department of Airports had developed Hua Hin Airport by improving and expanding the runway to a standard length of 2,100 metres and a width of 60 metres, including shoulders, allowing it to accommodate Airbus A320 aircraft.

Currently, the plan to upgrade safety standards in the area surrounding the airport is underway, with the construction of a road tunnel and the expansion of the safety zone around the runway at the car and train tunnels from 40 metres to 60 metres, and the safety zone at the end of the runway at the train tunnel to a width of 90 metres, in accordance with the standards of ICAO.

The second bidding process has already been announced. If the plan is completed, Hua Hin Airport will have the potential to accommodate international flights in compliance with international safety standards, positively impacting transportation and economic development in the area.

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Thailand-Taiwan Seize 40 Bars of Heroin Hidden in Ice Shaving Machines

The ONCB officers displayed at the press conference how the heroin was concealed in two ice shaving machines.

BANGKOK – The problem of drug trafficking by transnational criminal networks using Thailand as a transit point to third countries continues to be found, via international parcel delivery, air cargo, and sea freight.

On May 15, officials from the Thai Narcotics Suppression Bureau, together with Mr. Tung Yu-Kuang from the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB), announced the seizure of 14.8 kilograms (40 bars) of heroin hidden in 2 ice shaving machines, prepared to be shipped to Taiwan.

Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanurath Lakboon, secretary-general of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), said that the heroin was concealed in two ice shaving machines (58 x 48 x 71 cm) with medium-sized iron boxes inside to hide the drugs, ready to be sent to Taiwan via air cargo (shipping cost: 22,000 baht).

 

The arrest stemmed from an expanded investigation following a previous bust on April 25, where the ONCB, in collaboration with the Seaport Interdiction Task Force (SITF), seized 320 kilograms of ketamine hidden in a steel robot base, destined for Taiwan via sea cargo.

One suspect was arrested. The ONCB then closely coordinated with the MJIB until May 14, when they received information that individuals in a drug network were preparing to send drugs to Taiwan. They inspected a suspected shipping company office in Bangkok.

The 14.8 kilograms of heroin seized this time, if smuggled and sold in Taiwan, would have a total retail price of approximately 100 million baht, 8-10 times higher than the price in Thailand. Authorities will gather evidence to prosecute those involved.

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The 14.8 kilograms (40 bars) of heroin hidden in 2 ice shaving machines, prepared to be shipped to Taiwan.

In fiscal year 2024 (Oct. 2023 – present), under the cooperation project with the Airport Interdiction Task Force (AITF), there were 80 cases of arrests/seizures, 74 suspects, and seizures of 24,311 yaba pills, 43.20 kilograms of ice, 63.76 kilograms of heroin, 33.86 kilograms of cocaine, 3.2 kilograms of ketamine, and 14 ecstasy pills. The main export destinations were Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Malaysia, and South Korea.

The ONCB, therefore, emphasizes cooperation with AITF and SITF, which are frontline operational units in intercepting drugs entering the interior and being exported to third countries. This time, they thanked the MJIB for their cooperation.

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Related article: Thailand, Australia and Taiwan Seize 320 KG of Ketamine Hidden in Robot Bases

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The Seaport Interdiction Task Force discovered 320 kilograms of ketamine hidden in the bases of the robots.
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CP Foods’ Meat Zero Plant-Based Nuggets and Chicken Sausage Win Crystal Taste Award

CP Foods’ Meat Zero Plant-Based Nuggets and Chicken Sausage Win Crystal Taste Award for Exceptional Quality and Taste from the International Taste Institute

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) proudly announces that its Meat Zero Chicken Nuggets and CP Signature Chicken Sausage have recently been awarded the Crystal Taste Award, recognizing that these products have consistently earned the prestigious three-star rating for three consecutive years as evaluated by world-class chefs and sommeliers from the International Taste Institute. 

This award reflects the company’s commitment to developing food that crafts delicious flavors for consumers worldwide. Additionally, the company received 16 Superior Taste Awards in the Meat & Charcuterie categories for its high-quality fresh and ready-to-eat products.

Anarkawee Chooratn, Head of Marketing at CP Foods, highlighted the recognition of the exceptional quality and deliciousness of Meat Zero Plant-Based Chicken Nuggets and CP Signature Chicken Sausage. These products were evaluated through a rigorous blind-tasting methodology conducted by a jury of top professional chefs and sommeliers from around the world. This certification underscores the superior taste and quality of CP Foods’ products and guarantees that consumers can savor meticulously crafted meals.

Meat Zero Plant-Based Chicken Nuggets, produced with the company’s innovative Plant-Tec technology, offer a meat-like texture and delicious taste like real meat while being high in protein and fiber and cholesterol-free They are a choice for health-conscious consumers, vegetarians, or flexitarians, continuously guaranteed with the Superior Taste Award for three consecutive years.

CP Signature Chicken Sausage, made from chicken breast meat blended with spices and certified by Halal, offers a sweet and mellow taste with a smoky aroma from beechwood, resulting in a perfectly crispy outer layer and tender, juicy texture.

This year, five products in CP Foods portfolio received the three-star award: U FARM Banja Chicken, MEAT ZERO Plant-Based Gyoza, CP Shrimp Wonton, CP Pacific Fresh Shrimp, and CP Selection Fresh Duck.

Additionally, three CP brand products were awarded two stars: Chicken Sausage Junior Cocktail, CP Spicy Chicken Burgers, and Chicken Nuggets Classic. Additionally, six products received one star: CP Beef Cheeseburger, Junior Spicy Chicken Sausage, Fish and Cheeseburger, CP Magic Chef 3-layer Duck Sliced, CP Magic Chef Duck Sliced Shabu-Grilled and BUCHER’s Chicken and Australian Sausage.

The Superior Taste Award is a prestigious certification granted to food and drink that meet the standards and criteria set by a jury of 200 renowned professional chefs and sommeliers. They evaluate each product’s sensory characteristics, including visual aspect, aroma, taste, and texture. The award aims to elevate the global food and beverage industry by recognizing delicious and high-quality offerings.

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Phuket Police Catch A Swedish-Russian Extorting Suspect On Time

Phuket Immigration caught a Swedish-Russian man who robbed and extorted money from Russian woman, at the airport.

PHUKET – Phuket Immigration caught a Swedish-Russian man who robbed and extorted money from Russian woman, at the airport when he was about to leaving.

On May 15, Pol. Lt. Gen. Ittipol Ittisarnronnachai, commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, revealed that Mr. Oleksandr, a 25-year-old Swedish and Russian national, suspected of robbery, was arrested by immigration police at Phuket International Airport and handed over to the interrogators at Chalong Police Station for prosecution.

Mr. Oleksandr is a suspect in a case where Ms. Diera, a 23-year-old Russian national, filed a complaint with the Chalong Police. She stated that on May 8 at 11:00 p.m., she arranged to meet Mr. Oleksandr through the Telegram application at a villa in Chalong subdistrict, Mueang district, Phuket province, to exchange 25,000 baht in cash for 700 US dollars worth of cryptocurrency.

While they were talking at the meeting place, another suspect, a Russian man, walked in without Ms. Diera being aware. Then, that man helped Mr. Oleksandr grab Ms. Diera, locked her, put a bag over her head, tied her arms and legs, and seized her phone while forcing her to transfer more money. When she said she had no money left, Mr. Oleksandr slapped her face until she told him her phone password.

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Ms. Diera, a 23-year-old Russian woman, points at the scene where she was put in a bag over her head, tied, and extorted money.

Later, when the Swedish-Russian suspect found that Ms. Diera really had no money left in her online account as she said, he forced her to contact a friend who was staying in a nearby room to bring the cash from her room.

The Russian man and Mr. Oleksandr then stole 2,000 US dollars and an additional 6,000 baht from Ms. Diera, totaling 104,546 baht. After they released her, she quickly filed a complaint with the police officers at Chalong Police Station to prosecute the two men.

Later, Chalong Police informed Phuket Immigration Police, and while Mr. Oleksandr was about to travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, immigration officers found his name on a watchlist and arrested him immediately on charges of jointly robbing others at night.

As the other suspect has already fled the country, officials will gather evidence and present it to interrogators in order to request that the Phuket Provincial Court issue an arrest warrant and pursue him for further legal action.

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Thai Prime Minister Promises Investigation After Activist Died in Detention

FILE - Thai activists hold a portrait of Netiporn Sanesangkhom, a member of the activist group Thaluwang, known for their bold and aggressive campaigns demanding reform of the monarchy and abolition of the law that makes it illegal to defame members of the royal family outside of Criminal court in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

JINTAMAS SAKSORNCHAI, BANGKOK  — Thailand’s prime minister on Wednesday offered his condolences to the family of a young activist who died in detention after a monthslong hunger strike, amid a public debate on the country’s justice system.

Netiporn “Bung” Sanesangkhom, 28, died on Tuesday after suffering cardiac arrest while she was being detained at Bangkok’s Central Women’s Correctional Institution on charges that included defaming the monarchy. She had been on a hunger strike to protest the revokation of her bail in January.

Her death has prompted calls for reviewing a judicial process that allows people accused of politically-motivated, nonviolent offenses to be held for extended periods ahead of trial.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin told reporters that Netiporn’s death was a loss that no one wanted, and said he has ordered the Justice Ministry to investigate.

Officials from the Corrections Department said during a press conference on Wednesday that while Netiporn appeared fatigued following her prolonged hunger strike, she had been well and there was no sign that she would develop such critical conditions, and that they had done everything to try to save her life.

They also said the activist had already resumed eating, but refused to take other supplements that could help her body take nutrients better after fasting for so long. They declined to speculate on the possible cause of death until the autopsy results are released.

An autopsy was carried out on Wednesday morning and the initial results are expected on Thursday, said Netiporn’s lawyer Kritsadang Nutcharat. But Kritsadang told reporters that he doesn’t believe the Corrections Department’s version of events.

“She died in your arms. If she had been well, she wouldn’t have died,” he said, adding that the public should focus on the fact that Netiporn died while being detained, not whether she had been eating.

Netiporn was a member of the activist group Thaluwang, loosely translated as “breaking through the palace.” Its members are known for aggressive campaigns demanding reform of the monarchy and abolition of the law that makes it illegal to defame members of the royal family.

Until recent years, criticism of Thailand’s monarchy was taboo, and insulting or defaming key royal family members remains punishable by up to 15 years in prison under a law usually referred to as Article 112 of Thailand’s Criminal Code.

But student-led pro-democracy protests began to challenge that taboo in 2020, openly criticizing the monarchy. That led to vigorous prosecutions under what was previously a little-used law. Critics say the law is often wielded as a tool to quash political dissent.

Netiporn was one of more than 270 activists, many university students, charged under the royal defamation law following those protests. Their supporters say that the authorities have violated their rights by holding them in prolonged pretrial detention and denying their release on bail.

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FILE – A Thai activist holds a portrait of Netiporn Sanesangkhom, a member of the activist group Thaluwang, known for their bold and aggressive campaigns demanding reform of the monarchy and abolition of the law that makes it illegal to defame members of the royal family outside of Criminal court in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

She was originally detained in May 2022, and released on bail in August 2022 after a previous hunger strike. She was rearrested in January for breaking the terms of her bail by participating in a political rally in 2023.

Netiporn was facing several charges stemming from political activities, including two charges of defaming the monarchy. Both involved conducting polls in public spaces in 2022 to ask people’s opinions about the royal family, according to the group Thai Lawyers for Human Rights.

Thai Lawyers for Human Rights said they had requested bail 45 times for 27 political prisoners from January to April. None of those requests were granted, it said.

Another activist who is facing lese mejeste charges and had been detained several times, Panusaya “Rung” Sitthijirawattanakul, expressed disappointment in Srettha’s government, which took office in August following an election that ended nearly a decade of military rule.

“Before the election, they said that after they became a government they would ask the court to release political prisoners, and they would amend Article 112,” she said during a candlelight vigil for Netiporn on Tuesday night, “None of that ever came true.”

When asked about growing calls for young political detainees to be released, Prime Minister Srettha said “I believe the Justice Minister has heard these calls. It is under consideration and there will be discussions regarding all processes of justice. Everyone must be treated fairly.”

The U.N.’s human rights office in Southeast Asia, in a Tuesday post on the social network X, said it was “deeply disturbed” by Netiporn’s death and called for a transparent investigation. It also emphasized that freedom of expression and peaceful assembly are fundamental rights.

Kritsadang, the lawyer, also called for the prime minister to take serious action on problems in the system of justice before making an official visit to France and Italy this week, noting the government’s bid for a seat on the U.N. Human Rights Council’s for the 2025-2027 term.

Netiporn’s funeral service will be held at a Buddhist temple in Bangkok from Thursday to Sunday, the Thaluwang group said.

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