Fine dust particles measuring no more than 2.5 microns, or PM 2.5, are one of the air pollutants that pose a high risk to health, especially the human respiratory system. Long-term inhalation of PM 2.5 can trigger “bronchitis,” a major factor that reduces the quality of life of patients and, in some cases, can even lead to death. PM 2.5 come
Anti-Money Laundering Office explains the case of seizing assets of "Min-Sam"
But later, the special prosecutor ordered not to prosecute Ms. Peachya and Mr. Yuranan, the two suspects, saying that this case must be divided into 2 cases: a criminal case and a civil case. The prosecutor ordered not to prosecute the criminal case. As for the civil case regarding property, it will be separated and will not cut off the rights of p
Lim Kim-ya's wife gives statement to police
reporters reported that Mr. Lim Kim Ya's French wife, along with two other relatives, traveled to Chana Songkhram Police Station to provide information to investigators and contact about the process of receiving the body of the deceased, before walking out of Chana Songkhram Police Station with police officers to go to Vajira Hospital to view Mr. L
Police rush to solve mystery of Kanchanaburi man's fall from 18th-floor building in Poipet
Pol. Lt. Gen. Trirong Phiwpaen, Commander of the Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), revealed the case of a Thai man who fell from an 18-story building in Poipet, Cambodia. Initial information indicates that the man is from Kanchanaburi Province. This incident occurred on January 7. From now on, we must investigate whether the man went t
Tourism in Thailand 2015 shows signs of losing its magic. TTB suggests the government
Today (9 January 2025), TTB Analytics analyzed the situation of Thai tourism and found signs of continuous recovery compared to the period before the COVID-19 crisis. However, when looking at a broader perspective, Thailand has recovered more slowly than other popular tourist countries. This signal may reflect that Thailand is beginning to lose its