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Special Report - Update on SMR and Hydrogen Technology in South Korea: EGAT Paves the Way to Clean Energy
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is exploring advanced clean energy technologies in South Korea, focusing on Small Modular Reactor (SMR) and hydrogen energy. The organization plans to invest 200 billion baht over five years to support its Net Zero goal by 2050, with plans to establish two SMR power plants by 2037.
TEN Captivates Audiences at Saint Laurent Men's Winter 2026 Fashion Week
K-pop star TEN from NCT made a stunning appearance at the Saint Laurent Men's Winter 2026 Fashion Week in Paris, marking his fourth year as a brand ambassador. His elegant monochromatic outfit and relaxed demeanor drew significant attention from international media and fashion enthusiasts.
Check the 50 Central Polling Stations in Bangkok and Voter Turnout by District
Bangkok is preparing for advance voting on February 1, 2024, with 50 central polling stations and 844,672 citizens registered to vote outside their home districts. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has created a comprehensive system to help voters find their polling locations and access voting services.
Bees Build Nest in Speaker Cabinet, Owner Believes It Brings Good Luck
A local resident discovered bees building a nest in his speaker cabinet, interpreting it as a potential sign of good fortune. The homeowner plans to use his house number for the upcoming lottery, believing the bee's arrival could bring him luck.
Yaya Clears Wedding Dress Drama, Embracing Her Own Style
Popular Thai actress Yaya Urassaya spoke candidly about her pre-wedding celebration and wedding dress controversy, maintaining a relaxed and humorous attitude. She shared details about her upcoming wedding events in Khon Kaen and Bangkok, emphasizing personal style and close friendships.
Administrative Court Schedules February 3rd Ruling on Election Commission Referendum Registration Lawsuit
The Administrative Court will hear a lawsuit against Thailand's Election Commission over its controversial 3-day referendum registration period. The case challenges the short registration window and lack of public communication that prevented many citizens from registering to vote outside their home districts.
Egg Farmers Association Urges Government to Investigate Large Farms and Traders for Price Manipulation
Thailand's egg farmers are struggling with artificially low prices that fall below production costs, threatening the sustainability of small-scale poultry operations. The Egg Farmers Association is calling on the government to investigate large farms and traders for alleged price manipulation that is devastating the egg industry.
Mother Borrows 1,000 Baht, Son Pays Debt, Ends in Tragedy: Young Man Stabbed to Death
A deadly confrontation erupted in Singburi Province after a minor debt dispute, resulting in a 24-year-old man being stabbed to death. The 22-year-old suspect surrendered to police after fatally wounding the victim during a heated argument over a 1,000 baht loan.
Election Commission Confirms 'Dr. Suphat' Still Qualifies as MP Candidate
The Election Commission of Thailand has declared that Dr. Suphat Hasuwannakij remains eligible to run for parliament, pending clarification from the Ministry of Public Health about his disciplinary status. The EC is awaiting more information before making a definitive ruling on his candidacy.
Pun Pojasakr Admits to Cheating, Destroying 15-Year Relationship with Krating
Celebrity Pun Pojasakr publicly confessed to cheating on his long-time partner Krating, leading to the cancellation of their wedding after a 15-year relationship. In an emotional Facebook post, he expressed deep remorse and hoped for eventual forgiveness.
Election Commission Emphasizes Advance Voting on Feb 1: Alcohol Sales Prohibited
Thailand's Election Commission is preparing for advance voting on February 1st, with strict rules prohibiting alcohol sales during the voting period. The commission is handling overseas ballot returns and investigating around 60 complaints about election irregularities, primarily focusing on improper campaigning.
SEC Moves Against Worldcoin, Closes Iris Scan Points and Files Charges Against 5 Individuals
Thailand's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is taking legal action against Worldcoin, closing iris scanning points and filing charges against 5 individuals for operating unauthorized digital asset businesses. The investigation involves multiple government agencies and focuses on protecting investors from potential risks associated with WLD coin services.