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Israel and Hamas Begin Cease-Fire, Setting Stage for Release of Some Hostages and More Aid to Gaza

Israeli soldiers stand on Salah al-Din road in central Gaza Strip on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, as the temporary ceasefire went into effect. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A four-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas began Friday, allowing sorely needed aid to start flowing into Gaza and setting the stage for the release of dozens of hostages held by militants and Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.

There were no reports of fighting in the hours after the truce began. The deal offered some relief for Gaza’s 2.3 million people, who have endured weeks of Israeli bombardment and dwindling supplies of basic necessities, as well as for families in Israel worried about loved ones taken captive during Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, which triggered the war.

The first exchange Friday afternoon would involve swapping 39 Palestinian prisoners — 24 women, including some convicted of attempted murder for attacks on Israeli forces, and 15 teenagers jailed for offenses like throwing stones — for 13 Israeli hostages, Palestinian authorities said.

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A woman cycles next to a billboard calling for the return of about 240 hostages who were abducted during the Oct. 7, Hamas attack on Israel. in Tel Aviv, Israel on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. Friday marks the start of a four-day cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, during which the Gaza militants pledged to release 50 hostages in exchange for 150 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

The truce raised hopes of eventually winding down the conflict, which has flattened vast swaths of Gaza, fueled a surge of violence in the occupied West Bank and stirred fears of a wider conflagration across the Middle East. Israel, however, has said it is determined to resume its massive offensive once the cease-fire ends.

On Friday, it brought quiet after weeks in which Gaza saw heavy bombardment and artillery fire daily as well as street fighting as ground troops advanced through neighborhoods in the north. The last report of air raid sirens in Israeli towns near the territory came shortly after the truce took effect.

Not long after, four tankers with fuel and four with cooking gas entered the Gaza Strip from Egypt, Israel said.

Israel has agreed to allow the delivery of 130,000 liters (34,340 gallons) of fuel per day during the truce — still only a small portion of Gaza’s estimated daily needs of more than 1 million liters.

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Smoke rises following an Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)

For most of the past seven weeks of war, Israel had barred the entry of fuel to Gaza, claiming it could be used by Hamas for military purposes — though it has occasionally allowed small amounts in.

U.N. aid agencies pushed back against the claim, saying fuel deliveries were closely supervised and urgently needed to avert a humanitarian catastrophe since fuel is required to run generators that power water treatment facilities, hospitals and other critical infrastructure.

The Israeli military dropped leaflets over southern Gaza, warning hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians who sought refuge there not to return to their homes in the territory’s north, the focus of Israel’s ground offensive.

Even though Israel warned that it would block such attempts, hundreds of Palestinians could be seen walking north Friday.

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Israeli soldiers are seen in Balata, a Palestinian refugee camp in Nablus, West Bank, on Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Two were shot and killed by Israeli troops and another 11 were wounded. An Associated Press journalist saw the two bodies and the wounded as they arrived at a hospital.

Sofian Abu Amer, who had fled Gaza City, said he decided to risk heading north to check on his home.

“We don’t have enough clothes, food and drinks,” he said. ”The situation is disastrous. It’s better for a person to die.”

During the cease-fire, Gaza’s ruling Hamas group pledged to free at least 50 of the about 240 hostages it and other militants took on Oct. 7. Hamas said Israel would free 150 Palestinian prisoners.

Both sides agreed to release women and children first, in stages starting Friday. Israel said the deal calls for the truce to be extended an extra day for every additional 10 hostages freed.

Early in the day, ambulances were seen arriving at the Hatzerim air base in southern Israel, preparing for the release. Those freed will then be taken to hospitals for assessment and treatment, Israeli officials said.

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Palestinians inspect the rubble of destroyed building of Muharib family killed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Nusseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

The first hostages freed will be Israeli citizens, including some who have a second nationality, according to a Hamas official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the details with the media.

The official would not comment on media reports that Hamas had also agreed to release non-Israelis, including 23 Thai nationals. Thailand’s foreign minister told reporters in Bangkok he had not been able to confirm the reports.

Israel’s Justice Ministry published a list of 300 prisoners eligible for release, mainly teenagers detained over the past year for rock-throwing and other minor offenses. Three Palestinian prisoners are expected to be released for every hostage freed.

The hope is that “momentum” from the deal will lead to an “end to this violence,” said Majed al-Ansari, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of Qatar, which served as a mediator along with the United States and Egypt.

But hours before it came into effect, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was quoted telling troops that their respite would be short and that the war would resume with intensity for at least two more months.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also vowed to continue the war to destroy Hamas’ military capabilities, end its 16-year rule in Gaza and return all the hostages.

Israel’s northern border with Lebanon was also quiet on Friday, a day after the militant Hezbollah group, an ally of Hamas, carried out the highest number of attacks in one day since fighting there began Oct. 8.

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Mourners gather in grief during the funeral of Shani Gabay in the northern Israeli town of Yokneam, Thursday, Nov. 23, 2023. Gabay, 25, was killed with at least 360 Israelis by Hamas militants at the outdoor music festival, among the total 1,200 people killed during Hamas’ bloody Oct. 7 cross-border assault. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Hezbollah is not a party to the cease-fire agreement, but was widely expected to halt its attacks.

The war erupted when several thousand Hamas militants stormed into southern Israel, killing at least 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking scores of hostages, including babies, women and older adults, as well as soldiers.

The soldiers will only be released in exchange for all Palestinians imprisoned by Israel, according to the Islamic Jihad militant group, which is reportedly holding about 40 hostages.

It is not clear how many of the hostages are currently serving in the military or whether the militants also consider reserve soldiers to be “military hostages.”

According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, an advocacy group, Israel is currently holding 7,200 Palestinians on security charges or convictions, including about 2,000 arrested since the start of the war.

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Palestinians look for survivors after an Israeli strike on the Gaza Strip in Rafah on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Hatem Ali)

The Israeli offensive has killed more than 13,300 Palestinians, according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza, which resumed its detailed count of casualties in Gaza after stopping for weeks because of the health system’s collapse in the north.

The ministry says some 6,000 people have been reported missing, feared buried under rubble.

The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and militants in its death tolls. Women and minors have consistently made up around two-thirds of the dead, though the new number was not broken down. The figure does not include updated numbers from hospitals in the north.

Israel says it has killed thousands of Hamas fighters, without presenting evidence for its count.

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Bassem Mroue reported from Beirut and Rising reported from Bangkok. Julia Frankel contributed from Jerusalem.

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Israel PM Netanyahu Says War Against Hamas Will Not Stop After Cease-fire

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“KMUTNB Receives Prestigious NACC Integrity Award for Six Times”

On 17 November 2023, the 11th NACC Integrity Awards Ceremony marked a momentous occasion as Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Suchart Siengchin, President of KMUTNB, was the university’s representative to receive a distinguished honorable mention award, presented by Pol. Gen. Watcharapol Prasarnrajkit, President of the National Anti-Corruption Commission. The winning of this recognition was a testament to KMUTNB’s unwavering commitment to integrity.

The ceremony was held at the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s Building, Nontaburi Province, and attended by KMUTNB’s executives, including Asst. Prof. Worawit Chaturapanich, Vice President for Administration, and Asst. Prof. Dr. Sarawut Suebyaem, Assistant to the President for Finance and General Affairs.

A remarkable achievement for KMUTNB, the university has now been honored with the NACC Integrity Award for an impressive six times. This recognition reflects KMUTNB’s continuous dedication to upholding the highest standards of integrity and ethical practices in academia and beyond.

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Pakistanis Arrested Over Foreigner Schengen Visa Scams

Deputy immigration commander Phanthana Nuchanart, center, speaks during a briefing at the Immigration Bureau headquarters in Bangkok on Nov. 23, 2023.
Deputy immigration commander Phanthana Nuchanart, center, speaks during a briefing at the Immigration Bureau headquarters in Bangkok on Nov. 23, 2023.

BANGKOK — Police on Thursday said they arrested four Pakistani nationals who allegedly scammed foreigners by promising them Schengen visas.

Deputy immigration commander Phanthana Nuchanart said a sting operation led to the arrest of the four suspects, who attempted to make the victim pay 7,000 euros, or about 270,000 baht, as they claimed they could secure a visa to enter Europe. Maj. Gen. Phanthana said the suspects’ visas were revoked and they would be deported from the country.

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Police announced on Nov.23 that they arrested four Pakistani nationals who allegedly scammed foreigners by promising them Schengen visas.

Police said the suspects had been offering the fake Schengen visa service to foreigners, so they arranged an Indian national to approach the suspects for a visa to Italy. The suspects asked the undercover applicant to send his passport and complete a visa application form.

After two weeks, the suspects returned with a photo of the visa, which upon checking with the Italian Embassy was fake. They asked the undercover applicant to prepare 7,000 euros and meet to get the passport back, where they were arrested.

Police found the undercover applicant’s passport without a visa attached at the suspects’ residence. Two Indian passports and 16 Laos visa application forms were also seized.

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Italian Robbed An Elderly Couple Hiding In Thailand Is Arrested

CHONBURI – The Immigration Police detained a 63-year-old Italian man who escaped a robbery case in Italy to live in Thailand after the Interpol National Central Office sent a letter to the Foreign Affairs Division asking for cooperation with Thai authorities.

On November 23, the Immigration Police said that the Italian man, Mr. Edi, had been held for being an alien with a termination of permit in the Kingdom.

According to the Red notice arrest warrant, Edi joined the group in robbing an elderly couple, a blind man, and a crippled woman in Italy on June 1, 2010. They threatened and harmed elderly couples before stealing 28,000 euros in cash and jewels, including a bracelet, a watch, and a necktie clip, as well as both victims’ savings bank account books.

Mr. Edi entered Thailand on February 8, 2020, with a visa exemption, according to Pol. Maj. Gen. Panthana Nuchanart, deputy commander of the Immigration Bureau, and is authorised to stay temporarily in the Kingdom for later life reasons until January 30, 2022.

Officers then tracked and arrested Edi, who was staying in a condominium in the Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, and transferred him to the Pattaya City Police Station, Chonburi Province, for further investigation.

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Loy Krathong Festival Is Expected To Generate ฿10 Billion, Highest In 8 Years

BANGKOKThe Center for Economic and Business Forecasting (CEBF), University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, expects this year’s Loy Krathong Festival to boost the economy.

The projected spending is 10 billion baht, which is the first time in 8 years that spending has exceeded 10 billion baht. The majority of people, 87.5 percent, believe that the Thai economy will improve, leading to more activity. However, people remain cautious in their spending due to high prices and expect the economy to recover in the second half of 2025.

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Thanawat Polvichai, advisor to CEBF and Umakamol Sunthornsuratt, CEBF Deputy Director

According to Thanawat Polvichai, President of the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce and advisor to CEBF who held press conference on November 23, the Thai economy has recovered from the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and is expected to grow by 1.5 per cent in 2021 and 2.6 per cent in 2022. It is expected to reach 2.4-2.5 per cent this year.

As for Loy Krathong activities, a survey shows that 67.3 percent plan to participate, with 26.1 percent seeking blessings and 21.3 percent wanting to reduce stress. The remaining rest, 23.1 percent and 9.6 percent said they are not sure and will not participate in the event respectively.

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The majority, 94.8 percent, will not be traveling outside their provinces. Activities such as eating out, socializing, collecting merits and traveling to other provinces are more prevalent compared to previous years.

For those who do not participate, concerns about unexpected events (27.2 percent) and the desire to save money (20.2 percent) are the main reasons. The average planned expenditure for this year is 2,075 baht per person, which is higher than last year (1,920 baht). The most important sources of money are salaries and income (74.1 percent) and savings (20 percent).

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At the same press conference, CEBF Deputy Director Ms Umakamol Sunthornsuratti discussed the public’s attitude towards the digital wallet policy. The majority (77.3 percent ) agree with it, while 22.7 percent disagree.

As  digital wallet registration is concerned, 71.6 percent are willing to register their details while 28.4 percent are unwilling due to concerns over data disclosure and unwillingness to incur debt.

Opinions are divided when it comes to the digital wallet stimulus package. 50.6 percent oppose it due to concerns about long-term debt and the ease of corruption, while 49.4 percent support it, emphasizing the economic stimulus, help for low-income individuals and ease of reform.

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Thai Police Detained a Russian and 2 Koreans on Interpol Warrants

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A Russian man was apprehended  at a border market in Satun Province.

BANGKOK – Police officers announced on November 23 the arrest of three foreigners, a Russian man and two South Korean men, who are on an Interpol arrest warrant.

A 32-year-old Russian man, Mr. Nagoro, was apprehended at a border market in the Wang Prachan Subdistrict of the Khuan Don District of Satun Province, for being an overstaying alien in the Kingdom.

He was accused of committing crimes in Moscow and Bryansk, Russia, between October 2018 and July 2020, as a part of a big organised Russian crime gang, by conducting financial operations through the electronic system without permission, including depositing, withdrawing, transferring, and retaining money.

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A 32-year-old Russian man was accused of committing crimes in Moscow and Bryansk, Russia.

He also supplied services to individuals, groups of persons, and organisations that illegally gained money worth 1,643 million baht in illicit circulation, earning roughly 164 million baht in revenues.

At the same time two South Koreans, Mr. Park Kyungjun, 30 years old, and Mr. Park Jongmin, 38 years old, were arrested by police officers from the Crime Suppression Division, on charges of “being foreigners entering and overstaying in the Kingdom.

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According to South Korean officials who contacted Thai police, the South Korean government and Interpol are seeking both people for running online gambling websites where almost 6 billion baht were flowing.

They were sent to the Immigration Bureau for legal proceedings and driven out of the kingdom.

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Siam Discovery Reveals Exciting Lineup of New Brands

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Siam Discovery reveals exciting lineup of new brands,
announces the opening of ‘Flavor Lab’ new social and dining community,
and differentiates ‘Gift Destination’ with unique and exclusive gift offerings

  • Siam Discovery is all set to unveil an exciting lineup of new magnet stores, led by the opening of K-Fashion82, a collaboration with “Shinsegae” Korean No.1 Luxury department store, to offer multitude of popular Korean fashion labels, making their debut in Thailand.
  • Introducing Flavor Lab, a new dynamic social community and a curated selection of restaurants, where new dining experiences await.
  • Reinforcing its position as the ultimate ‘Gifts Destination’, Siam Discovery is enhancing its offerings with new products and collections at the height of festive season, for a unique gifting experiences.

Siam Discovery The Exploratorium, amplifies its position as ‘The Biggest Arena of Lifestyle Experiments,’ an arena of boundless creativity and exciting experiences to ‘Explore,’ ‘Create’ and ‘Cultivate.’ Siam Discovery is dedicated to deliver the latest trends and lifestyle from across the globe.

The latest offerings feature an addition of 15 new brands and stores such as K-Fashion82 a multi-brand fashion store from South Korea and the launch of Flavor Lab – a new curated dining and social community space.

For festive season, Siam Discovery is underlying its position as a ‘Gift Destination,’ where a plethora of gifts from renowned brands for every occasion and for multitude of different lifestyles are on offer. Not to mention events to celebrate the holiday season that feature a collaboration with world-famous artist.    

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Ms. Saruntorn Asaves, First Executive Vice President – Business Head of the Shopping Center Business Division at Siam Piwat Co., Ltd., expressed, “Siam Discovery has been dedicated to invite people to ‘Come Play with Us.’ We have been offering the joy – to experience with new products, innovative ideas and the new way of getting together. Siam Discovery caters to modern lifestyle regardless of age and gender.  We strategically and continuously offer new and unique magnets and, therefore, prioritize on bringing new stores, new brands to cater to new communities.   

In October 2023, Siam Discovery proudly welcomed Duck Donuts, a famous donut brand from US,  to open its first store in Southeast Asia on M Floor. The concept revolves around “Warm, Delicious Made to Order,” offering a freshly baked and delectable donut for customers. 

In early November 2023, Siam Discovery, in collaboration with South Korea’s No.1 Luxury department store Shinsegae, unveiled the K-fashion82 pop-up store. Located on the 2nd floor, this multi-brand fashion store showcases 9 of South Korea’s newly established and cult favorite brands, including RYU CLASSIC, GRACE U, SEMICODE, FROMYITH, ADD STUDIO, TEENY TIGER, JIMINLEE, ALICE MARTHA, and LIME LIKE

And in December 2023, fandoms can expect big surprise projects. More details to follow.  

From the beginning of 2023, the continuous introduction of new magnet store and new brands has strategically contributed to the success of Siam Discovery, especially being leader to present numerous phenomenal K-Pop culture and trends that are distinctive, differentiated and engaging. The buzz jumped started by the launch of the first and exclusive Carlyn Popup Boutique in Thailand.

This cult-favorite bag brand from South Korea successfully generated a bustling fever of pre-order customer queue for this hottest fashion item. Followed by the opening of the first Boggle Boggle K-Ramyun Pop-up Shop in Southeast Asia.

This marked a significant international collaboration, as Siam Discovery partnered with INNOCEAN, a global agency under the Hyundai Motor Group, to offer not only popular Korean ramen from South Korea but also an experience of modern lifestyle K-culture.  Also representing K-Culture trend are restaurants like Sundububu & Mil Toast Express, along with popular fashion hubs making their debut in Thailand, such as Mardi Mercredi and EMIS, adorned by famous Korean idols.

The new Flavor Lab is set to cater to customers’ needs 

Mr. Joseph Teoh, Business Development Director & Strategist at Siam Piwat Co., Ltd, stated, “A significant highlight of Siam Discovery set to launch at the end of this year is the transformation of the entire third floor into a social community and a dedicated space for the newest restaurants at Siam Discovery. This area – Flavor Lab, is designed to cater to customer behavioral needs and aligns with the strategy to extend the time customers spend within the shopping center.”

“Flavor Lab is a curated dining and social community space showcasing new to market restaurants from Thailand and abroad. From popular Asian flavors hailing from China and Korea to international favorites by Michelin starred chefs, food lovers will find something to suit every craving, occasion and palette.”

The launch of Flavor Lab, diverse restaurants are opening simultaneously, offering a range of culinary experiences featuring many establishments that are making their debut in Thailand, along with new concept restaurants like Korean BBQ from celebrity chef Baek Jong-won Bornga, premium Japanese shabu Kagonoya, famous Thai seafood Kungthong Seafood, and the upcoming opening of New York Michelin-guide recommended Roberta’s in January 2024. 

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Adding to the exciting offerings is a newly opened hotspot, Babyccino & Co., a trendy all-day-brunch restaurant serving delectable options of coffee and bakery, located on the G Floor.  This make a total line-up of 12 new restaurants in Flavor Lab and existing restaurants with a total area of over 2,500 square meters.

To celebrate the opening of Flavor Lab and the joyous festivities, Siam Discovery is offering Siam Gift Card Flavor Lab, an ideal gift for festive occasions and celebrations. This gift card can be used at restaurants at Siam Discovery such as Babyccino & Co., Bornga, Duck Donuts, Kagonoya, Kungthong Seafood, Starbucks, Sundububu & Mil Toast Express, and Thesis. Priced at 9,000 baht, the special offer includes an additional Siam Gift Card worth 1,000 baht, bringing the total value to 10,000 baht, along with additional discounts and special privileges.

A differentiated ‘Gift Destination’ with unique and exclusive gift offerings

Ms Usara Yongpiyakul, Chief Executive Officer of Siam Piwat Retail Holding Co., Ltd., said, “The holiday season is a high season that records highest sending among local and international customers. This year, Siam Discovery is reinforcing its position as the ultimate ‘Gifts Destination’, featuring a grand array of gifts– across the entire building with unique and exclusive offers. Among the highlights are:

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Discovery Retail offers wide selections of fashion items, exclusively available at Siam Disovery such as 

Carlyn Exclusive Soft Mini, street fashion brand Fear of God Essential and Supreme at Outcast store, popular Thai brand Stolen Stores, internationally-acclaimed Thai brands like Kemissara which the designer graduated with first-class honor from London College of Fashion and Rally Movement. 

Marimekko offers special environmentally-conscious collection Mari Made from coin purse, glasses,to-go water bottle. Multi-brand pop-up Shopbold is presenting top brands like CULT GAIA from L.A., MAIOU from France, ON running shoes from Switzerland. All are selections curated by Siam Discovery for shoppers. 

In 2024, Siam Discovery is planning many new offers, amplifying being the ‘Best K-Street Fashion Hub,’ as well as new trendy brands from across the globe. Many new space developments are also in the pipeline to create new communities.

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Ecotopia, the largest eco-product store based on the believe that ‘Together, We Co-Create a Better World.’ Ecotopia caters to environmentally-conscious target group and saving the planet is a key world trend. The gift concept of this year is “The more we give, the safer we are.” The gift list feature upcycled hampers and travel set made from recycled materials such as non-recyclable waste or natural materials. The gifts also featured clothes, water bottle, skincare and makeup, all are ideal for a great gift and saving the planet. 

Highlights also feature gift design collaborations with leading Thai artists such as Munins, Fahfahfahs and Peachful. Under the concept “Decarbonization,” the collaboration convey through art the message of reducing carbon emission from fossil fuel to zero which features the product such as T-shirt made from recycled plastic under “360 Siam Piwat 360 Waste Journey to Zero Waste.”         

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LOFT, a specialty store originated in Japan, presents “Loft the World of Ultimate Gifts” campaign. On offer are the first collection of Korean’s pink bear character Bellygom licensed products in Thailand such as plushie, socks, towel and canvas tote bag. Featured also in LOFT’s exclusive gift collection are the yellow bird Warbie Exclusive only @ LOFT collection. Loft will also host PLAY LINE FRIENDS POP UP STORE with giant BIG TATA showcase, photo booth featuring special festive-themed frame, Chirstmas ornaments, BIG TATA and friends dolls and many more. 

LOFT also offers wide arrays of gift items from Japan such as, notebook, diary, planner from Hobonichi, stationary from Coco and Wondrous Gang, Barbapapa, Anne Imai that include cute calendar, notebook, keychain and pencil case that will enliven your everyday.

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For 2024, LOFT is set to expand new target market and strengthen its new market penetration with  “Co-Create & Collaboration” strategy with many leading brands. Only @ Loft collections will be on offer to create fanbase and collectors such as licensed collections from top cartoons, games, legendary animation and leading artists. May activities and campaigns are planned all through the year, reinforcing LOFT’s “Everyday Surprise” concept. 

Kickstarting the festivity with the “Sustainable Living X’mas Tree 2023,” Siam Discovery’s distinctive signature celebration

In addition to new shops and new spaces, Siam Discovery also celebrates year-end holiday season with world-class collaboration with over 50 million bath investment.   

To welcome the festive season, Siam Discovery hosts “Sustainable Living X’mas Tree 2023” event. This marks a collaboration between Siam Discovery, a beloved playful pink bear Bellygom from South Korea and PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (GC).  With significant popularity in South Korea, Bellygom has been widely recognized in South Korea and has previously collaborated with leading brands such as Applary, Barrel, Krispy Kreme, Nivea, Wiggle Wiggle, and many more.

Featured also are Gift-wrapping paper featuring the adorable Bellygom bear pattern, and exclusive gift items showcasing the charming character Bellygom, available at Loft on the 2nd floor of Siam Discovery.

Each year, Siam Discovery consistently campaigns for environmental preservation and sustainable development with the unveiling of environmentally friendly Christmas trees in various creative forms. This commitment serves as a unique and signature initiative. This year, in collaboration with GC, Siam Discovery introduces an eco-friendly Christmas tree standing at an impressive 11.50 meters.

It was beautifully crafted from upcycled HDPE plastic, specifically cloudy plastic sourced from used packaging and featuring Bellygom. The eco-friendly Christmas trees, along with their corresponding items, are currently on display at Discovery Plaza and will continue to enchant visitors until 14 January 2024.

“Siam Discovery believes that the launch of new stores and a comprehensive marketing promotion plan is meticulously crafted to be a gift to both Thai customers and foreign tourists. This attempt reinforces our commitment to truly being a Gifts Destination, capable of attracting approximately 50,000-70,000 people per day and contributing to a sales growth of more than 10-15%,” added Saruntorn.

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DSI Seizes 2 Phuket Penthouses Linked to Online Gambling

PHUKET – The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has seized two luxury penthouses in the Rawai Beach area of Phuket, which together are worth over 2 billion baht (56.7 million U.S. dollars).

Following the arrest of Mr Phakpoom, or “Deedee,” the chief financial officer of online gambling network UFA on 4 November, investigations have revealed that the true owner of the company is Mr. Phuchit, who has been living abroad for over a year. Mr. Phakpoom is Mr Phuchit’s younger brother and ran UFA’s online gambling business in Thailand together with his sister, Ms. Pornpansa. The DSI has applied for arrest warrants for Phuchit and 12 others.

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DSI has seized two luxury penthouses in the Rawai Beach area of Phuket.

Pol. Maj. Suriya Singhhokmol, the Director of DSI, informed that the network seized and arrested in this operation was involved in online gambling and money laundering. The authorities traced the money laundering activities through their accounts and uncovered 80 other accounts involved in money transfers. The investigation led to the identification of three main suspects: Phakpoom and arrest warrants for Phuchit and Pornpansa.

“No one in the industry knew Phuchit because he lived abroad. Phakpoom, on the other hand, had a low-key image and was often seen wearing shorts, T-shirts and flip-flops,” said Pol. Maj Suriya.

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A further investigation into the backend system of the UFA online gambling network revealed a daily credit inflow of over 72 billion baht (2 billion U.S. dollars) from international websites. The DSI also found several Thai master agents connected to the network who are currently abroad. The DSI is conducting a thorough investigation and seizing assets to take legal action against this network.

“We are offering people involved in or connected to the seized assets the opportunity to come forward and provide information to investigators. Otherwise, they will also be charged with money laundering,” said the DSI director.

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SO/ Maldives to Open November 2023 Castaway Meets Runway

This November will mark the opening of SO/ Maldives, a sartorially-rooted retreat set on a pristine private island and surrounded by the Emboodhoo Lagoon.

Located just a 15-minute speedboat ride from Malé’s Velana International Airport, the hotel harmoniously blends rare accessibility with exquisite privacy, with each of the 80 individually designed villas nestled directly on its own slice of white-sand beach or on stilts above the lagoon.

Innovative restaurant and bar concepts are designed to offer a refreshing counterpart to the ubiquitous resort all-day dining buffet, while the cultural programming will bring together the best of music, fashion, design and art. Throw in an oh-so-chic spa and you have the ultimate exotic-island experience that will never go out of style. 

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The design of SO/ Maldives is bold and structural, drawing inspiration from the craftsmanship and theatricality of contemporary couture. Upon arrival, guests are met by a spectacular, over-water pavilion, which sets the aesthetic tone of the hotel with clean lines, cool neutrals, and natural wood, juxtaposed against vibrant accents and a sculptural, red-latticed central staircase.

The hotel’s distinctive walkways are framed by billowing fabrics or architectural timber canopies, making a striking counterpart to the island’s lush natural flora, and referencing the dramatic styling of high fashion presentations.  

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Created in collaboration with leading artists and fashion designers, the 80 over-water and beachfront villas are a lesson in inclusive luxury, perfectly suited to everyone from young families and couples to groups of friends seeking sartorial experiences in this covetable pocket of seclusion.

Set across eight categories, the collection ranges from the 120 sqm Lagoon Water Pool Villa Collection to the spectacular 330 sqm Three-Bedroom Ocean Water Pool Atelier, while the 238 sqm Family Beach Pool Villa with Capsule come complete with fun adjoining sleep pods for younger guests.

Private pools come as standard, as does an invaluable personalised concierge service courtesy of the hotel’s guest experience hosts.

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A complete antithesis of the staid all-day dining buffet, the hotel offers three distinct dining options, each with its own unique food-driven concept. The Citronelle Club is inspired by the flavours of Asia, serving up spice-filled dishes family style, while the menu at destination restaurant Hadaba will feature slow-cooked dishes and smoked delicacies, using both local produce and the finest Levantine ingredients and spices.

Guests looking for a more laid-back vibe can head to Lazuli, a hybrid beach bar and lounge oozing Cote D’Azur charm and elegance, which will play host to DJs and live music programming as the nights draw in.

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Surrounded by lush greenery, the spa features specialist treatment rooms alongside hammam, steam rooms and a full-fitted gym, while those looking for a more organic workout can head to the watersports centre located on the beach. For families, The Nest kids club is fully equipped with toys, games, and activities, while teens have their own dedicated space, The Zone, complete with games room and outdoor deck.

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Set in the stunning Emboodhoo Lagoon within the extraordinary multi-island destination of CROSSROADS Maldives, SO/ Maldives will put down roots on a paradisiacal private island defined by sugar-white sandy beaches and turquoise waters.

Located in the so-called Golden Triangle, just a 15-minute speedboat ride from Malé’s Velana International Airport, the area is awash with natural splendour and teeming with exotic sea life making for exemplary diving and snorkelling. 

For more information visit www.so-maldives.com or contact our Reservations Team via [email protected]

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Indians Are Shocked to See Friend Jump From Pattaya Condo’s 45th Floor

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A condominium in South Pattaya Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, where an Indian man fell to death from the 45th floor

PATTAYA – An Indian man died in front of his friends after falling from the 45th story of a luxury condominium in South Pattaya’s Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, on Wednesday night, November 22.

The crime scene was a 46-story condominium. Pattaya City Police officers found the body of the deceased, Mr. Afraim Joseph, 25 years old, from Kerala, India, near a garden on the sixth floor where there’s a pool.

His Indian friends said Afraim and them were in Pattaya for two nights when the incident took place. The man had a quarrel on the phone with his Indian girlfriend back home. Then he went outside and stood alone on the balcony, while they stood and watched from a distance.

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Pattaya City Police officers found the body of the deceased, Mr. Afraim Joseph, 25 years old, from Kerala, India, near a garden on the sixth floor where there’s a pool.

“No one expected Afraim to climb the edge of the balcony and jump down right in front of our eyes at that moment.” The incident shocked everyone. “When we regained our composure, we informed the condominium staff to notify the officials to come and check,” one friend explained.

Officials examine the scene of the incident and question close witnesses in depth. The investigation team was also contacted to inspect the CCTV cameras at the same time. An autopsy was done by forensic officers to identify the cause of death.

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Officials examine the scene of the incident and question close witnesses in depth.

Previously, a 36-year-old Indian guy unintentionally strangled his Thai lover to death. On Nov. 22, police concluded that an Indian male, Narendra Soni, and a Thai woman, Miss Jirapha, had been dating for nearly a year. When a woman was in a relationship with a new Chinese partner, she requested that her connection with Soni be ended.

Soni felt jealous and flew to Thailand on November 18 to settle love problems and request the return of assets such as the gold necklace he had given her.

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The CCTV footage shows the man dragging the woman back into the room.

On November 20, at approximately 12:41 p.m., Soni reserved a room at a Pattaya hotel and scheduled a meeting with Jirapa for 7:00 p.m. to address difficulties. After a while, the pair argued and stormed out of the room. There was silence as the man dragged the woman back into the room. He strangled his girlfriend with a green rope until she died of suffocation.

Until, just before 8:00 p.m., the man left the room, walked to the parking lot, then rode on a motorcycle away from the hotel, headed to the bridge across the Bang Pakong River in Chachoengsao province. When he spotted the police approaching the bridge, he leaped into the river from a height of 20 metres, killing himself.

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