Thailand elected vice-chair of UN Commission on International Trade Law

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Thai delegate Suphanvasa Chotikajan Tang was elected as a vice-chair of the 55th session of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) from June 27 to July 15.

Thailand elected vice-chair of UN Commission on International Trade Law

Suphanvasa is the director-general of the Department of Treaties and Legal Affairs under the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

During the meeting, the Thai delegation made interventions on several issues of particular interest to Thailand, which were under the consideration of the Commission, namely the progress of Working Group I concerning micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and Working Group III concerning investor-state dispute settlement reforms, as well as possible topics for future work of Working Group II (dispute settlements).

Thailand elected vice-chair of UN Commission on International Trade Law

This year’s session has also seen the completion of several new instruments, with the Commission approving the draft Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships, recommendations to assist mediation centres and other interested bodies with regard to arbitration under UNCITRAL Mediation Rules, and the Model Law on the Use and Cross-border Recognition of Identity Management and Trust Services.

UNCITRAL was established in 1966 as a subsidiary body of the UN General Assembly, comprising 70 member countries. It serves as the main mechanism of the United Nations in the development of international trade law.

Thailand has just been elected for the term 2022-2028, the kingdom’s seventh.

Thailand elected vice-chair of UN Commission on International Trade Law

The country has long benefited from a number of UNCITRAL legal instruments, especially as models for promulgating national legislation such as the Electronic Transaction Act of 2001, the Arbitration Act of 2002 and the Secured Transactions Act of 2015.

Published : July 21, 2022

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Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians

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Roads in Ramkhamhaeng, eastern Bangkok, were heavily flooded on Thursday after monsoon showers battered the capital for several hours the previous night.

Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians

City residents were forced to travel through inundated streets and clogged traffic to reach offices and schools. Floodwaters submerged many areas even at noon, when rains came down again in the capital, much to the exasperation of residents.

Photos by Sukpamorn Hengprapakorn

Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians
Flooded roads make life more difficult for Bangkokians

Published : July 21, 2022

TAT launching major campaign in 2023 to stimulate domestic travels

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) aims to boost domestic tourism in 2023 with tailored themes for each of the five regions.

TAT launching major campaign in 2023 to stimulate domestic travels

TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn said on Thursday that 117 million to 135 million domestic travels are forecast for next year, generating between 670 billion to 880 billion baht in revenue from an estimated average of 4,200-4,800 baht per trip.

TAT is launching “Thais can visit amazing Thailand 365 Days” campaign next year.

The authority will use the “REAL” strategy to promote domestic tourism by Thais, urging people to take a trip whenever they want, thus making every day a high season, he said. “REAL is an acronym standing for Responsible Tourism, Extraordinary Experience, Avantgarde Marketing and Less for More Economy.”

Yuthasak added that next year, TAT plans to organise promotional campaigns for each region with distinctive themes and target groups, in a bid to highlight the unique characteristics and charms of each region.

TAT launching major campaign in 2023 to stimulate domestic travels

The North will get campaigns under “charming history of the North” theme, aiming to promote historical attractions across several provinces, targeting multi-generation families. The Central region will focus on trendy tourist attractions as well as eco-tourism targeting Gen-Y and Gen-Z audiences. The Northeast will focus on religious, natural and cultural tourism in 20 provinces that have a rich heritage, targeting Gen-Y travellers and working people.

Meanwhile, the East will get campaigns boosting seafood and luxury tourism tailored for Gen-Y travellers, high-spenders and millennial families. 

The campaign in the South will also be based on food attractions, but will focus on the authentic southern cuisine, targeting foodies who prefer bold and spicy tastes. TAT also aims to promote responsible tourism in the South to preserve its many marine natural attractions.

TAT launching major campaign in 2023 to stimulate domestic travels

Yuthasak said TAT hopes that the campaign will help generate income to local businesses outside of traditional high seasons, as well as reduce crowding at popular attractions on holidays by distributing travellers to secondary tourism provinces or lesser-known attractions, keeping the overall tourism industry growing throughout the year.

Published : July 21, 2022

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Thai police ‘ready’ to help Singapore over fugitive couple

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Thai police are yet to receive a request to help in an international hunt for a Thai-Singaporean couple wanted in the city-state for an alleged 840-million-baht luxury goods scam.

Thai police ‘ready’ to help Singapore over fugitive couple

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) will duly inform their Singaporean counterparts of the information they have and make an arrest if requested by that country’s authorities, RTP deputy spokesman Pol Colonel Krisana Pattanacharoen said on Thursday.

The RTP is aware that the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) – which has 195 member countries – has issued a red notice for the fugitive couple at Singapore’s request, Krisana said.

The spokesman noted that National Police chief Pol General Suwat Jangyodsuk had instructed all units to closely cooperate with domestic and foreign law enforcement agencies in arresting criminal suspects.

Singaporean police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of the couple, who allegedly failed to deliver luxury goods worth about S$32 million to their customers.

They identified the suspects as a 26-year-old Singaporean man and a Thai woman aged 27.

Thai police ‘ready’ to help Singapore over fugitive couple

The two fled Singapore on July 4 in the container compartment of a lorry, Singaporean authorities said on Wednesday. Arrest warrants and Interpol red notices have been issued for them.

It was unclear if the duo entered Thailand.

Since June, at least 180 police complaints have been lodged against the couple, whose alleged victims claimed they had made advance payments for luxury watches or luxury bags but the couple failed to deliver the products to them.

Published : July 21, 2022

Urologist allays fears Covid may shorten manhood

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Men should not worry that their manhood would shrink from Covid as a well-known medical technician had warned, a urological surgeon assured apprehensive males on Thursday, pointing out there is no hard evidence to support the case.

Urologist allays fears Covid may shorten manhood

Dr Nantawat Siritanan from Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital said men should meet urologists or erectile dysfunction experts if they fear “long Covid” has decreased the size of their organ.

Nantawat was referring to a Facebook post made by Pakphum Dejhassadin, a medical technician better known as “Mor Lab Panda”. Pakphum wrote on Wednesday that he came across a report saying American men experienced a shortening of their organ by one to one-and-a-half inches after they contracted Covid.

Pakphum went on to explain that it has been reported Covid could cause erectile dysfunction by causing blood clotting at the male sex organ, and with reduced blood flow the organ could fail to reach its optimal size, .

By noon on Thursday, the post received more than 36,000 reactions, over 46,000 comments and was shared over 27,000 times.

Nantawat said it was possible – theoretically, at least – that Covid could cause male sex organ inflammation, resulting in blood clotting. But he hastened to add that the number of such cases both in Thailand and abroad were very few and there was no hard proof Covid caused a shortening of the male organ.

Nantawat said the patients could have been paranoid that their organ had been affected.

There could be other causes for a shrinking organ, the urologist added, including age, obesity and other diseases such as Peyronie’s Disease.

He advised male patients to see an urologist or erectile dysfunction expert before jumping to conclusion that Covid in itself had shortened their organ.

Published : July 21, 2022

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2nd grader dies of inflammatory syndrome, wasn’t vaccinated: DCD chief

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A six-year-old second grader died of inflammatory syndrome after contracting Covid apparently because he was not vaccinated, the chief of the Disease Control Department said.

2nd grader dies of inflammatory syndrome, wasn’t vaccinated: DCD chief

Director-general Dr Opas Karnkawinpong said the boy, who lived in Pathum Thani, was diagnosed with Covid-19 at a private hospital before he was transferred to Pathum Thani General Hospital on Tuesday.

Initially, the boy had fever, a runny nose and diarrhoea, but his condition worsened and he suffered a septic shock, prompting the private hospital to send him to the provincial hospital.

Opas said doctors did their best to try to save the child but he suffered Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and severe inflammation occurred both in his heart and lungs, resulting in death.

Opas said the boy did not have a Covid vaccine, so it was possible for MIS-C to develop.

MIS-C is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes or gastrointestinal organs.

Opas said MIS-C could be prevented by being vaccinated against Covid, so he urged parents with children five years and above to get their kids vaccinated as soon as possible.

The director-general said Omicron BA.5 is currently the main virus in the country. The subvariant can spread faster than previous ones but most children do not experience severe symptoms. However, very few could suffer from MIS-C, Opas warned.

Published : July 21, 2022

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FDA allows private clinics to sell Covid-19 antiviral drugs

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Private clinics under the Health Facility Act 1998 are now allowed to purchase and sell Covid-19 antiviral drugs approved by Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA), according to a FDA announcement on Wednesday.

FDA allows private clinics to sell Covid-19 antiviral drugs

FDA secretary-general Dr Phaisan Dankhum said that before the new regulation, manufacturers and importers of antiviral drugs were allowed to supply the drugs to private hospitals only.

The FDA’s latest move would enable infected people to receive treatment along with the drugs at any hospital or clinic. However, prescriptions for such drugs must still be made at the physician’s discretion.

FDA allows private clinics to sell Covid-19 antiviral drugs

Currently, four antiviral drugs have been approved by the FDA, namely Favipiravir, Remdesivir, Molnupiravir and Paxlovid.

On Monday, Public Health permanent secretary Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit said the ministry aimed to make Covid treatment and drugs more widely available as steps were underway to redesignate the disease as endemic from a pandemic.

Not all Covid-19 patients need antiviral drugs, as those with no or mild symptoms can take Fah Talai Jone capsules until they are cured, Kiattiphum added.

Published : July 21, 2022

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Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital

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Several roads and neighbourhoods in Bangkok were flooded on Thursday morning after strong winds and heavy showers battered the capital since 11pm on Wednesday.

Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital

Bangkok’s Drainage and Sewerage Department reported on Thursday morning that a preliminary survey showed up to 23 roads have been submerged under 20-30 centimetres of water, especially Ratchadaphisek, Pracha Songkhro, Prachasuk, Lat Phrao, Phatthanakan, Navamin, Asok Montri, Chan, Saint Louis, Sriwara, Jomthong, Ekachai, Suanplu, and Sukhumvit sois 22, 23, 26, 39, and 71.

The department said it would continue to drain flood water from major roads so traffic conditions can return to normal as quickly as possible.

Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital

Bangkok authorities advised motorists to avoid the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway in front of Wat Sarod and instead use Rama IX Bridge after an electricity pole collapsed.

Meanwhile, on Pradit Manutham Road next to Rama IX Expressway Intersection, a truck had flipped over on its side, choking traffic as only one lane could be used. Motorists are urged to avoid this route too.

Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital

Netizens took to social media to share photos of their flooded neighbourhoods with the hashtag #น้ำท่วม (flood), which swiftly became the number one trending topic on Twitter on Thursday morning.

The Thailand Meteorological Department said isolated heavy to very heavy rains are likely across the North, the Northeast, the Central region, the East and the South on Thursday.

Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital
Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital
Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital
Several Bangkok areas under water after heavy rains pound capital

Published : July 21, 2022

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More rains forecast across Thailand with heavy showers in some areas

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Isolated heavy to very heavy rains are forecast for the North, the Northeast, the Central region, the East and the South.

More rains forecast across Thailand with heavy showers in some areas

The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Thursday an active monsoon trough lies across the North and a pressure cell over the Northeast.

Meanwhile, a moderate southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, the South and the Gulf of Thailand, resulting in 2-metre-high waves in the upper Andaman Sea and upper Gulf and more than 2 metres high in areas experiencing thundershowers.

The department advised all ships to proceed with caution and steer clear of areas with thundershowers.

Here’s the weather forecast for Thursday:

Bangkok and surrounding areas:

Fairly widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy rains. Temperature lows of 24-25 degrees and highs of 32-34 degrees Celsius.

North

Generally widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy to very heavy rains in Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phayao, Phrae, Nan, Lamphun, Lampang, Uttaradit, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Tak, Kamphaeng Phet, Sukhothai and Phetchabun. Temperature lows of 23-25 degrees and highs of 31-34 degrees Celsius.

Northeast

Averagely widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy to very heavy rains in Loei, Nong Bua Lamphu, Udon Thani, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Yasothon, Kalasin, Khon Kaen, Chaiyaphum, Maha Sarakham, Roi Et, Amnat Charoen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buriram, Surin, Sisaket and Ubon Ratchathani. Temperature lows of 23-26 degrees and highs of 31-34 degrees Celsius.

Central

Fairly widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy to very heavy rains in Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Chainat, Sing Buri, Ang Thong, Lop Buri, Saraburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Suphan Buri, Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Samut Songkhram, Samut Sakhon and Nakhon Pathom. Temperature lows of 24-26 degrees and highs of 32-34 degrees Celsius.

East

Generally widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy to very heavy rains in Nakhon Nayok, Prachinburi, Sa Kaeo, Chachoengsao, Chonburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trat. Temperature lows of 24-27 degrees and highs of 29-33 degrees Celsius. Wave height 1-2 metres and above 2 metres in areas with thundershowers.

South (east coast)

Scattered thundershowers and isolated heavy rains in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon and Surat Thani. Temperature lows of 24-26 degrees and highs of 32-34 degrees Celsius. Wave height 1-2 metres and above 2 metres in areas with thundershowers.

South (west coast)

Fairly widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy rains in Ranong, Phang-nga, Phuket and Krabi. Temperature lows of 24-26 degrees and highs of 30-33 degrees Celsius. Wave height about 2 metres and above 2 metres in areas with thundershowers.

Published : July 21, 2022

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Thailand records 2,607 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 23 deaths on Thursday

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The Public Health Ministry reported on Thursday (July 21) that over the past 24 hours, 2,607 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to hospitals.

Thailand records 2,607 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 23 deaths on Thursday

The death toll has risen by 13, while 2,318 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. 

The number of cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022, stands at 2,345,026.

Published : July 21, 2022

By : THE NATION