Today (May 30, 2025), a research team led by Dr. Kanlayakon Phira-arora-aphicha, an entomologist from the Botanical Garden Organization, and a team consisting of Asst. Prof. Dr. Narin Chomphuphuang and Mr. Panrak Kimsawat from the Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University, Ms. Nithina Kaewthongkam, Sakaerat Environmental Research Station, Mr. Yu
Thai flower prices are falling, is it the impact of imported flowers or are farmers helpless?
The Hmong ethnic community has been growing chrysanthemums as their main occupation for over 40 years since receiving the royal grace of His Majesty King Rama IX, who provided assistance and encouraged the villagers to grow chrysanthemums as a substitute for opium, which is a narcotic plant, due to the climate and fertile soil. Make Doi Inthanon c
The Prime Minister discussed stimulating tourism, aiming to use a budget of 157 billion baht to inject.
Today (30 May 2025), Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, chaired a meeting to monitor the situation of Thai tourism, which was attended by Mr. Suriya Juangroongruangkit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Mr. Surawong Thienthong, Minister of Tourism and
Termite budget eats books! Thirachai reveals OBEC spends a billion to buy textbooks
Mr. Thirachai Phanthumas, Bangkok MP of the Prachachon Party, discussed the budget of the Ministry of Education, which was titled "Termite Budget Eats Books", which has allocated a budget of 9 billion baht per year to purchase books for schools under its supervision. If only counting schools under the Office of the Basic Education Commission, each
Analysis of the impact of the "Thai-Cambodian" clash
After a brief clash between Thai and Cambodian soldiers at Chong Bok, Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, in which one Cambodian soldier was killed, leading to negotiations between the Thai and Cambodian army commanders yesterday (29 May 2015), which led to a joint conclusion in 3 approaches: 1. Resolving the border issue in the form of a