Space Week ready for lift-off

Thailand’s ability and business opportunities in the area economy will be on display during Thailand Space Week 2023, which will take place from October 25 to 27 in Bangkok.

According to Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency( Gistda ) spokesman Natthawat Hongkarnjanakul, the event is a collaboration between local and international partners on the development of space technology and related technologies.

Leading companies like Airbus, JAXA, and AWS-Amazon will host a website where they will discuss the creation, advantages, or rapid growth of space-related businesses. This forum will be one of the highlights.

Additionally, it will highlight the development of Thai room technology, which strengthens the business and promotes long-term social and business growth, he said.

He added that he would even address the private sector’s position in this and any potential effects.

Registration is free, and the three-day celebration will be held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

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PM expects more repatriation flight progress

Overflights may require authority from as many as 10 nations, but Israel is becoming more dangerous.

PM expects more repatriation flight progress
Thai workers get into a vehicle and are driven to Tel Aviv from high-risk areas in southeastern Israel, where they will wait for their return journey. The Thai ambassador, along with provincial security personnel and the Israeli army, organized the departure. Ministry of Foreign Affairs picture

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin stated on Saturday that the state hopes to receive overflight authorization from more than 10 nations for its relocation flights from Israel within two weeks as opposed to the first anticipated 10 times.

Thailand is attempting to bring up more of its citizens from Israel than almost any other nation in the world, with an estimated 7, 000 employees having expressed a desire to leave the combat zone.

With varying degrees of success, on twenty places are attempting to return their citizens from Israel using commercial and military aircraft.

Some weekend relocation flights were canceled by at least two nations, according to reports that Israeli preparations for a ground assault on Gaza had made it more dangerous for local airlines to operate there.

When Mr. Srettha meets with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs( MFA ) on Sunday, he anticipates hearing more information about evacuation operations.

In the meantime, the Ministry of Public Health reported that two of the 56 Thai passengers — 55 men and one woman — who returned from Israel on the second flight received additional care for gunshot wounds. Eight more people were discovered to be dealing with different levels of psychological stress and may require additional care before being permitted to return home.

According to Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew, the two injured staff were a 26-year-old Khon Kaen man who was shot in the hips and an injured person from Nakhon Phanom who is 38 years old.

According to the curate, the two men underwent examinations at Bang Phli Hospital before being released and given permission to return home because their health wasn’t alarming.

Since the Hamas attack started next weekend, 24 Vietnamese people have died in Israel, including 16 injured and 16 taken as hostages.

According to the minister, the second repatriation flight is scheduled to arrive at U-tapao Airport at 7.25 am on Sunday. Medical and mental health teams will be available if necessary.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the customers will be driven to Bangkok’s SC Park Hotel, where their people will greet them upon their return.

The air pressure will operate a third relocation journey from Tel Aviv at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Israel time, and it will touch down at the Royal Thai Air Force Wing 6 at 4:40 am on Monday.

However, in Nakhon Phanom, relatives of Thai workers in Israel who were unable to be reached have contacted the local labor company for assistance.

Five of the 2,100 Thai workers in Israel from the northern county were unable to be reached, and about 330 of them are in high-risk areas.

Switzerland and Australia natural airlines

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia on Saturday canceled two of its planned repatriation flights because of the” extremely challenging and rapidly changing” situation.

Australia will keep in touch with locals to assist them in making their way home and will update them on upcoming planes, it added.

Over 200 Australians and their people arrived safely in London after the first of the planned series of resettlement flights took off on Friday native time, according to SBS News.

In response to the anticipated Jewish floor offensive in the Gaza Strip, Swiss International Air Lines announced on Friday that it was suspending its relocation flights until more notice.

To evacuate European citizens, the carrier canceled two special planes from Tel Aviv to Zurich that were supposed to take place on Saturday.

The reliability and safety of planes with our personnel and passengers are exceedingly in danger, according to Swiss,” as the likelihood of a fresh escalation of the conflict between the various parties increasing sharply.”

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Public urged to learn from Oct 14 uprising

Activities from 50 years ago, according to important government statistics, highlight the significance of true democracy.

Public urged to learn from Oct 14 uprising
To commemorate the 50th celebration of the student revolt against tyranny, bouquets are placed at Bangkok’s Ratchadamnoen Avenue Memorial on October 14, 1973. ( Image: Apichart Jinakul)

The state has urged Thais to take lessons from the student revolt on October 14, 1973, about the value of true democracy and to help shape the political system.

House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha spoke on behalf of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin at a meeting at the October 14 Memorial page on Ratchadamnoen Avenue on Saturday, which coincided with the uprising’s 50th anniversary.

You and I and every other Thai would not have had the chance to have politics the way they are now if those kids and citizens had no rebelled against tyranny and started fighting for genuine democracy at the time, he said.

The second peaceful mass uprising against tyranny occurred on October 14, 1973, and its effects have persisted for five decades, according to him.

Despite numerous military coups, he added that the compromise made by those pro-democracy protesters marked the beginning of Thai society’s political development. The country has learned a great deal about politics from the 1973 rising over the past decades.

While the peaceful 1973 demonstrations against Thanom Kittikachorn’s tyranny got under way, on October 14, tensions rose and eventually got out of hand, leading to 77 fatalities and more than 800 injuries. That night, Thanom announced his resignation.

At the 14 October 1973 Memorial honoring those who died during the student uprising fifty years ago, a person hangs an ornament on the walls. ( Image: Apichart Jinakul )

Mr. Wan stated that he thought the true goal of those who started fighting for democracy fifty years ago was for all Thais to learn from what transpired in the nation’s elections at the time and continue to advance politics.

According to public health minister Cholnan Srikaew, despite the fact that five decades have passed, the uprising’s training continue to serve as a constant reminder to all Thais of the value of politics.

” They gave their lives in the pursuit of establishing true politics in Thailand.” And I’m confident that their devotion will be rewarded. We will be guiding Thailand toward total politics, he declared.

Wasan Paileeklee, a regional human rights commissioner, Chadchart Sittipunt, the governor of Bangkok, members of various pro-democracy organizations, and the kin of those who passed away in 1973 were also present at the memorial service.

Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, the House Speaker, speaks on behalf of the government and attends the meeting on Saturday, October 14, 1973. ( Image: Apichart Jinakul )

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Decline in Chinese visitors ‘nothing to worry about’

Since mall killings within normal selection, there have been 60,000 cancellations, according to a government official.

Decline in Chinese visitors ‘nothing to worry about’
On September 25, the first day that momentary card exemptions for Chinese visitors went into effect, a Chinese person poses for photos at Suvarnabhumi airport. Up until February 25th, the program will be available. Wichan Charoenkiatpakul( picture )

Since the shooting in Siam Paragon, which resulted in three fatalities, including one Chinese visitor, and four injuries, around 60 000 Taiwanese tourists have canceled their travel to Thailand.

According to statistics from Thailand’s airports, 590,000 Chinese tourists have arrived since the affair on October 3, a 9.2 % decrease from bookings of 650, 000, according to government official Chai Wacharonke on Saturday.

However, because more people book reservations than actually buy cards, he said, the amount is still within the range of anticipation.

The decline of 9.2 % of Chinese visitors following the incident is normal because the number of tickets is typically within a range of plus or minus 15 % of the actual travel numbers. It demonstrates that Taiwanese visitors also have faith in their ability to visit Thailand, he said.

Mr. Chai also used the occasion to express his gratitude to the Chinese tourists who had traveled despite the disaster.

He said,” We’d like to thank Chinese visitors for comprehending Thailand and having faith in the state.” ” Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has given firms instructions to abide by standards to ensure protection for both Thais and tourists.”

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Mum pleads for help for ‘hostage’ daughter

Since the start of the Hamas-Israeli battle, the Khon Kaen community has not heard anything.

Mum pleads for help for ‘hostage’ daughter
After returning from working in Israel, Natthawaree Mulkan, 35, and her boyfriend apparently had plans to get married.

KHON KAEN- The 35-year-old community of Natthawaree Mulkan, an international worker, is pleading with the government to locate and save her. In Israel, she is believed to have been kidnapped.

Following the violence that broke out in Israel next weekend, Boonyarin Srichan stated on Saturday that she had not heard from her daughter, who was apparently kidnapped along with her boyfriend Boonthom.

The community has not heard anything from Thai government, according to Ms. Boonyarin, 56. She has been attempting to avoid watching films of Thai employees being held as hostages in the conflict-torn area.

The recordings were forwarded to me, but I can’t stand to watch them. She remarked,” I don’t want to see it.

Since the start of warfare, 16 Thais have reportedly been taken as hostages, with 24 confirmed deceased and 14 injured.

On October 11, a Thai worker in Israel by the name of Art, who is close friends with Mr. Boonthom, sent the Ms. Natthawaree film in which she was depicted as being dressed in an all-white clothing that was curled up inside of an advertisement.

Mr. Art claims that Hamas militants captured the video and afterward distributed it to Thai workers in Israel. According to Mr. Art, Boonthom and Natthawaree had taken a bicycle from their station to work another job before being apprehended.

We are very concerned, but there isn’t much we may would, according to Ms. Boonyarin. ” We earn virtue, and we implore the gods to guard them and grant them safe return.” In seven weeks, she was supposed to finish her deal and go back home.

It was thought that Mr. Boonthom was staying and working in Israel against his will. Upon their return to Thailand, the pair intended to get married, according to Ms. Boonyarin.

She called Mr. Art while conducting a press meeting, and he identified himself as Pichai Silueang and spoke with the reporter.

Mr. Art claimed that he had been sent farther northward to a location without fighting after being evacuated from his farm in southern Israel.

He claimed he had no plans to go back to Thailand at the moment but had register to be repatriated if his safety deteriorated.

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Thaksin had MRI scan, officials say

Corrections key responds to rumors after a picture of an ex-PM being circulated goes viral.

Thaksin had MRI scan, officials say
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is seen being ejected from his place at Police General Hospital on Friday in a picture that is going around on social media. He was taken for CT and MRI imaging on the advice of physicians, according to the Department of Corrections.

According to the director-general of the Department of Corrections, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra underwent a magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) scan on Friday before being checked back into his room at Police General Hospital.

After a picture of Thaksin being removed from the 14th surface of the clinic where he has been staying surfaced, Sahakarn Phetnanin responded to an online flurry of debate.

Thaksin was seen in a hospital bed with two individuals who resembled his daughters, & nbsp, Pintongta, and PaetONGtarn, who were both wearing patient gowns and face masks.

Nastee Thongplad, the director of the Bangkok Remand Prison, informed Mr. Sahakarn that a group of doctors who examined Thaksin on Friday at 10 am recommended CT and MRI images, which were performed at 11 am.

According to Mr. Sahakarn, his situation is steady and he was returned to his chamber at Police General Hospital. He declined to provide information about the 74-year-old prisoner’s condition, citing patient privacy and health morality.

He claimed that whenever an inmate is moved somewhere, prison officials are in charge of providing health and preventing an exit or unexpected event rather than the medical decision to send Thaksin for images.

According to Mr. Sahakarn, doctors have not yet informed the department of the potential length of Thaksin’s medical care.

Thaksin is well known for having high blood pressure, heart and respiratory issues, and another aging-related illnesses. According to his daughter Paetongtarn, he underwent surgery last quarter for an unidentified problem.

Any be longer than 30 times may be approved by the director general of the Department of Corrections, based on a health opinion, in accordance with the rules governing criminal transfers to outside hospitals. On September 22, that assent was given.

The continuous director for the Ministry of Justice must approve the treatment if it lasts longer than 60 days, or after Oct. 22 in Thaksin’s situation. If a course of treatment lasts longer than 120 times, the justice minister must approve it.

On August 22, Thaksin returned to the nation after more than 15 times of self-exile worldwide. For abuse of power and conflict of interest while serving as top prior to 2006, he was given an immediate sentence of eight years in prison, which was later reduced to one year under a royal forgiveness.

13 days after being second released from prison, on the evening of August 22, he was admitted to Police General Hospital and has been a resident ever since. The Department of Corrections and the Royal Thai Police have denied providing the prisoner with any preferential therapy.

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Girl's foot trapped in escalator at mall

Baby suffers a bottom injury, and parents are unhappy with the speed of the response and the rescue efforts.

Girl's foot trapped in escalator at mall
At the Megabangna shopping center on Friday, workers and rescuers are working to open a woman’s foot from an escalator. ( Photos provided )

According to reports, a four-year-old lady was hurt on Friday night when her right foot got stuck in an elevator in samut Prakan’s Bang Phli neighborhood.

The girl’s mother, whose identity was withheld, revealed to investigators that she, her father, and girl were taking the elevator down after visiting the kids’ park in Megabangna. Her daughter instantly fell as they were about to exit the elevator when her proper footwear became stuck in the escalator.

Before the elevator may hurt anyone else, the kids and onlookers were able to press the emergency stop button.

The boy’s father yelled for assistance to update mall authorities, but he was displeased with the lack of readiness to handle for emergencies. Witnesses claim that team arrived after more than five days.

The mother claimed that the staff took a long time to figure out how to properly open the youngster from the elevator because she and her spouse were not happy with the delay in response time.

She claimed that when the staff quickly erected barriers to keep others from seeing the event, her husband also felt that they lacked empathy.

The girl was taken to Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital after being released from the stairway. Her kids were billed 7, 000 ringgit for medical expenses after she sustained a correct ankle injury.

The mother claimed that her daughter was now hesitant to go to the playground because of the emotional trauma caused by the incident. The family urged the mall’s management to improve safety measures and monitor the wellbeing of those who had been impacted by such incidents in order to truly care about customers.

Safety officers and medical staff quickly intervened after the patient’s plastic boot got stuck and the escalator broke down, according to an official statement from Megabangna management on Saturday.

There were no injuries, but slight injuries were seen on the ankle, according to the surgeon’s report. The patient has been treated and has carefully arrived home, according to the speech.

The mall claimed that specialized businesses routinely inspected and maintained its equipment, and that safety precautions, like caution signs about how to use an escalator, are always on display to ensure everyone’s safety.

A four-year-old girl’s foot got stuck in an elevator on Friday, causing a foot injury.

Since an incident at Don Mueang airports on June 29 in which a person had to have her foot amputated after it became stuck in an moving walkway, people worry about elevators and similar products has grown.
The victim’s foot fell through the opening as she approached the end of the sidewalk after a footplate broke free from its mounting frame, according to Airports of Thailand.

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Thai death toll in Israel rises to 24, says PM

Thai death toll in Israel rises to 24, says PM
At the Suvarnhabumi aircraft, a female sobs as she is being questioned by reporters about the Hamas assault on the workers’ tent where her son Padung Budmo worked. Padung was hurt during the assault. He was one of 57 Thai returnees; 19 of them were evacuated from Israel with assistance from the Foreign Affairs Ministry, while the others purchased their own cards. On Saturday at 5.17 p.m., the returnees arrived at the airports. Sutthiwit Chayutworakan( picture )

Since Hamas launched its massive assault on Israel on October 7, three more Vietnamese workers have perished, and roughly 7,000 Thai people have declared their intention to return back.

The Thai consulate in Tel Aviv reported on Saturday that the number of Thai deaths as a result of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist party has increased to 24.

Before departing the military aircraft in Bangkok’s Don Mueang area for Phitsanulok county, Mr. Srettha stated that the number of Thais kidnapped and injured stood at 16 each.

He reiterated that the government would keep working with relevant organizations to quickly leave Thais from the Middle Eastern nation. & nbsp,

The number of Thais expressing their desire to return to Thailand increased to approximately 7, 000 on Saturday night, according to the prime minister.

A Thai employee sends a picture of the assault on an Israeli workers’ camp to his home in Thailand. On Saturday night, the next class of Thais arrived at Suvarnabhumi aircraft. Sutthiwit Chayutworakan( picture )

He expressed his gratitude to Thai Airways International ( THAI ), Nok Air, and Thai AirAsia, three commercial airlines, for their complete assistance in returning Thais from Israel.

According to Mr. Srettha, the state has continued to assist in the evacuation of Thais. To take A340 airplane to remove Thais, he personally contacted the private industry that had plane connected to China’s flight. In each journey, the aeroplane was transport 300 Thais. & nbsp,

The Foreign Affairs Ministry has already been given the responsibility of coordinating with the private market.

The prime secretary insisted that Thailand has adopted a negative attitude toward the Israeli position, claiming that the country was not involved in the conflict. He claimed that during this issue, he was obligated to cooperate with all parties to protect the lives of Thais.

One of the 35-year-old Thai returnees, Boonchai Sae Yang, interviews the internet after arriving on Saturday night at Suvarnabhumi airport. Sutthiwit Chayutworakan( picture )

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The realm's defender in chief

The realm's defender in chief
Sutin: Looking for guidance

Choosing the right person for the defense investment can be difficult because, in the eyes of observers, it could mean the difference between a government’s success and the security of the nation.

The fact that there was a lot of debate about who the likely defense secretary would be in the few weeks before the case appointees were finalized wasn’t shocking at the time.

The group that forms the government normally assumes the position of defense minister, in this case Pheu Thai. It was one of those occasions when it was the norm, not the exception, in this most recent case session.

Defense ministries in previous administrations were typically former senior military officers, especially one who was closely associated with the prime minister or another influential member of the government.

It virtually became customary to entrust a major military officer with the defense portfolio. It was also largely a result of the violent hegemony of Vietnamese elections in earlier times.

Pheu Thai, however, is hailed as a pioneer when it comes to selecting the defense chancellor. When Yingluck made the unprecedented decision to hold the league and serve as the nation’s first female defense secretary at the same time, the Pheu Thai-led Shinawatra administration broke with tradition.

Following three previous premiers before her — Chuan Leekpai, who took over as defense minister in September 1997, Samak Sundaravej in February 2008, and Somchai Wongsawat in November 2008 — Yingluck was the fourth civilian to oversee the Defense Ministry. She fled abroad to avoid a court conviction in connection with the graft-ridden handling of her administration’s rice-pledging scheme.

After Gen Yuthasak Sasiprapha and ACM Sukampol Suwannathat, Yingluck served as her administration’s next defense secretary.

Samak and Mr. Somchai continued to be affiliated with what is now the Pheu Thai Party, with the exception of Mr Chuan, the father of the Democrat Party.

Samak was succeeded as prime minister by Mr. Somchai, and both men oversaw administrations of the People’s Power Party ( PP ), which the Constitutional Court ultimately ordered to be disbanded for electoral fraud before being reborn as Pheu Thai.

When Pheu Thai was back in power, some people speculated and bet on who it would choose to be its defense minister and whether a civilian would be preferable to an official from the military.

Sutin Klungsang, Gen Vit Thephasdin Na Ayutthaya, or Gen Natthapon Nakpanich were widely believed to be the candidates.

Gen Vit, a former deputy planner of the Palang Pracharath Party led by former assistant leading Gen Prawit Wongsuwon, and Mr. Sutin are both Pheu Thai assistant leaders.

Gen Natthapon maintains close ties with former prime minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha and previously held the position of secretary-general of the National Security Council.

Gen Vit and Gen Natthapon represented energy inherited from the Prayut state, having been considered for a shot at the top defense post and having ties to the earlier administration.

After Mr. Sutin’s name was added to the list of potential case appointees, rumors and guess swirled around for weeks, and political observers became very interested in him.

But, Mr. Sutin was briefly considered a potential minister of education.

However, he re-emerged as a formidable candidate for defense minister following the election of former army colonel Pheu Thai, who had coddled up to the previous,” pro-dictator” state whose military leaders they blame for the fatalities in the 2010 assault on red-shirt protesters in Bangkok.

Jatuporn Prompan, a former red-shirt head and co-leader of Kana Lomruam Prachachon( Melting Pot Group ), asserts that the role of the defense secretary is crucial to the survival of an administration.

On a political talk show, he claimed that the military defense secretary during the Yingluck administration had raised concerns about the potential threat Gen Prayut posed to the government despite his apparent proximity to it.

At the top of the widespread protests by the People’s Democratic Reform Committee, which was uniting against the Pheu Thai-led management, Gen Prayut, who was the army commander at the time, afterwards declared martial law. In May 2014, Gen Prayut overthrew the government in a revolution d’état, citing the need to put an end to an impasse in politics and the constitution.

The spectators claimed that Mr. Sutin, whose last name means” inventory” in Thai, visited some of his successors, whom he respected, starting with ACM Sukampol before paying a polite visit to Gen Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, another former prime minister.

Mr. Sutin, who admitted that he was looking for advice, has discovered some very difficult problems that are accumulating on his table and call for quick resolution. For instance, he was pressed to resolve the issue of Germany’s refusal to provide an website for the Chinese underwater that the military had ordered.

Make room for the younger men.

Social observers say it’s time for a new technology to take the helm of the Pheu Thai Party, which lost the May 14 general vote and cost it the majority in the House.

Dr. Cholnan Srikaew, who was chosen to lead Pheu Thai in October 2021, resigned in late August after the party decided to leave the Move Forward Party’s( MFP ) eight-party alliance and attempt to form a coalition government with the parties involved in the coup in 2014.

He pledged during the election campaign that he would resign if Pheu Thai allied himself with the Palang Pracharath Party ( PPRP ), the previous ruling party. When the coalition’s establishment was finalized, he announced his resignation while continuing to serve as an MP.

Observers claim that in light of the MFP’s rising reputation and influence across the nation, Pheu Thai now has the chance to bring a younger group to the fore in order to keep the party socially competitive.

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, 37, the youngest daughter of imprisoned prime minister Thaksin Shinaibatra is anticipated to assume the leadership position when the ruling party convenes a unique assembly later this month to choose Dr. Cholnan’s replacement.

Paetongtarn: It’s moment for her to take charge.

Ms. Paetongtarn, a key player in the previous vote, is rumored to be Pheu Thai’s clear favorite. She told reporters that even though the executive committee had not yet decided who would take over as president, she would give it her all if she was chosen during the group’s 16th anniversary celebrations at its offices on September 19.

One of Pheu Thai’s candidates for prime minister, Ms. Paetongtarn, does not currently hold any professional positions within the group. She had a significant role to play in the election’s preliminaries thanks to her position as head of the Pheu Thai Family, and she guarded against having to end her political career if she got into legal problems.

It is commonly believed that Pheu Thai faces a number of risks that could cause the group to disintegrate, which is the only issue keeping Ms. Paetongtarn from taking the helm. Ms. Paetongtarn may be barred from politics if Pheu Thai is dissolved, which could end her political career.

Such worries are not false, according to observers who look up on record.

In 2007, the Thai Rak Thai Party was disbanded, and its 111 professionals were barred from elections for a period of five years. Soon after, the People’s Power Party ( PP ), which had been reincarnated, was dissolved due to electoral fraud, and all 109 of its executive members had their political rights suspended for a period of five years.

According to several researchers, Pheu Thai, which emerged from the PPP’s remains and is now the ruling party, shouldn’t be concerned about being dissolved over the course of the next four years.

Pheu Thai is regarded as the sole political organization that can stop the MFP from expanding its aid foundation across the nation, according to Olarn Thinbangtieo, a political science professor at Burapha University.

Regardless of how the Pheu Thai-led federal performs, he said, the conservative camp needs this.

He is certain that Pheu Thai has” immunity” to prevent the breakdown of the group and that the coalition government may soon serve out its four-year term. But whether or not the ruling party is preserve or increase its popularity is a different matter, he said.

The analyst thinks that even though the position is not as important as it is in other parties, Pheu Thai favors Ms. Paetongtarn taking the helm and that she will take the party management.

No matter who takes over as party leader, in his opinion, they may have Thaksin’s grace because he enjoys the utmost respect among the ranks and file of the party.

It wouldn’t come as a surprise if Ms. Paetongtarn, the people he trusts the most, were ultimately given the position.

Pheu Thai is not a social organization where the people choose the leaders. The group appears to be closely associated with Thaksin, and Ms. Paetongtarn may serve as the party’s de facto leader, he said.

Ms. Paetongtarn is not a government member in the Pheu Thai-led administration, but she was chosen to serve as vice chair of the national soft energy strategy committee, which is presided over by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

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Mother told captured son is dead

Her worst fears are confirmed by embarrassment.

Mother told captured son is dead
After being taken prisoner during the Hamas problems in Israel, Pongsathorn Khunsri, 25, of Nakhon Ratchasima, was declared dead. ( Image: Prasit TangPrasert)

According to the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, one of the Thai staff who was allegedly taken prisoner on October 7 by the Palestinian militant organization Hamas has been confirmed useless.

Pongsathorn Khunsri, 25, one of 21 Thais killed as a result of the Hamas problems, was the target.

Around 9 p.m. on Wednesday, an ambassador representative called Surangkhana, his mother, who resides in the Chalerm Phrakiat city of Nakhon Ratchasima’s Moo 5 village in tambon Nong Yang.

During a Friday interview, she sobbed as she said,” I was surprised and speechless when I heard the news.” ” When I knew he was captured, I had prayed for his safety. I hoped for some sort of revelation. I wanted him to get back back without incident. Unfortunately, no miracle exists.

For a time, her brother, known as” Green,” labored on an Israeli land. To develop a new home for his mother, he wanted to make more money. Pongsathorn even frequently sent his mother a portion of his income because he wanted her to live better lives.

” I never thought my brother would pass away in such a remote place.” Although many Thais have worked it, why did my brother end up being captured and killed? Ms. Surangkhana remarked.

The Thai consulate promised to provide more details afterward, but she claimed she didn’t have many details about what happened to her child. She also pleaded with the embassy to assist in transporting her father’s remains to Thailand for a wake.

When her neighbors learned of her passing, they daily comforted her.

37 residents of Ban Nong Yan town, according to Boonlue Dankratok, the village chief, have worked in Israel. 36 of them were healthy, according to their communities.

The family of Pongsathorn has already received first settlement, according to Papinya Thongsomjit of the Nakhon Ratchasima Provincial Labour Office.

Ms. Surangkhana and other family members have also received assistance from a Mental Health Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team( MCATT ) in Nakhon Ratchasima to help them cope with the loss.

According to Sayam Sirimongkol, the municipal government, 2,163 residents of Nakhon Ratchasima have held employment in Israel.

In order to provide them with any help they may require, the provincial government has instructed Ms. Papinya to determine how many employees from the state were still in Israel and wished to return back.

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