January 20, 2025

Thailand’s Commitment to Global Bioeconomy Efforts Highlighted at Berlin Conference

Berlin: Thailand is poised to collaborate with international organizations to advance the bioeconomy and enhance food security. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narumon Pinyosinwat, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, participated in the 17th Berlin Agriculture Minister’s Conference. During the conference, Dr. Narumon expressed Thailand’s readiness to work with global entities to foster a sustainable bioeconomy, address climate change, and environmental challenges,

Warning to Watch Out for High PM2.5 Dust Levels Throughout This Week

Bangkok: The Pollution Control Department has warned that the PM2.5 dust level is likely to increase throughout the week, especially between January 22-25. This is due to the stagnant and sinking air, relatively low ventilation rates, and data on hotspots showing burning in many areas, as well as transboundary haze. According to Thai News Agency, the Pollution Control Department’s Pollution

Four Pink Dogs Discovered in Kaeng Krachan Forest

Kaeng Krachan: Photos of a pack of wild dogs in the Kaeng Krachan National Park area have surfaced, revealing an extraordinary sight-four of the dogs have pink fur. Urgent research is being conducted to understand this unusual phenomenon. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Mongkol Chaiyaphakdi, Chief of Kaeng Krachan National Park, reported that the images were captured by wildlife

Doi Inthanon Experiences Continuous Frost as Grass Top Temperatures Drop Below Zero

Chiang Mai: The North continues to experience cold weather. In the area of Kiew Mae Pan, Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai Province, a phenomenon of white frost has persisted for the 10th consecutive day. The temperature at the top of the grass has dropped to -0.4 degrees Celsius. According to Thai News Agency, at kilometer 42 at Kiew Mae Pan on

Elephants Assist in Removing Iron Pole from Tourist Bus

Ayutthaya: An electric pole was stuck through a bus, an elephant helped pull it out. A bus carrying Chinese tourists to the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Pen was pierced by a piece of iron that pierced through the glass. Fortunately, there were no people inside. The Ayutthaya Elephant Palace brought in two male elephants to help pull out the iron.

Two Suspects Arrested in Pathum Thani Shooting Incident

Pathum Thani: Police have arrested two suspects in connection with a shooting incident involving a group of teenagers, resulting in one fatality and five injuries. The attack, which included the use of a bomb and firearms, occurred in front of a convenience store at the entrance to Nong Suea, Bueng Sanan Rak Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province. The incident

Grenade Attack on Kapho Police Station Sparks Urgent Security Measures

Pattani: The perpetrators were bold enough to fire two M79 grenades at Kapho Police Station in Pattani Province. Fortunately, no one was injured. The deputy commander of the Pattani Provincial Police has ordered officers to urgently collect evidence and review CCTV footage, and to implement strict security measures in the area. According to Thai News Agency, Pol. Col. Prayong Kotsakha,

Clarifying the Drama of Kindergarten Bathrooms, Emphasizing Student Safety as the Main Priority

Lampang: The school director explained the reason for building a kindergarten bathroom without a door because the school focuses on the safety of the students, especially the young children in kindergarten, some of whom are still unable to use the bathroom by themselves. For elementary school children, from Grade 1 onwards, there are regular rooms for the students. According to