Macro-textured breast implants banned in Thailand as of Friday

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Macro-textured breast implants banned in Thailand as of Friday

Macro-textured breast implants banned in Thailand as of Friday

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022

Thailand’s ban on the manufacturing and import of macro-textured breast implants went into effect immediately after the Public Health Ministry’s directive was published in the Royal Gazette.

The directive, signed by Deputy Public Health Minister Satit Pitutecha on October 20, was published on Friday.

The directive says that macro-textured breast implants are banned because they may cause implant-related anaplastic large cell lymphoma – a rare form of cancer.

A macro-textured implant has a textured, irregularly shaped surface and when it is implanted in the human body, it adheres to the surrounding breast tissue, which makes it very stable. This helps ensure that the implant stays precisely where the surgeon put it.

The ban covers macro-textured silicone implants that have an average surface roughness larger than 50 microns.

Last year, the Thai Food and Drug Administration and the Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery recalled macro-textured silicone implants after they were found to be associated with 800 breast cancer patients across the world.

Thai police nab 653 on Saturday for World Cup gambling

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Thai police nab 653 on Saturday for World Cup gambling

Thai police nab 653 on Saturday for World Cup gambling

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022

Police officers in charge of cracking down on World Cup-related gambling announced on Sunday that 653 suspects were arrested this weekend alone.

The suspects had placed a total of 111,000 baht on wager.

The arrests were announced by Pol Lt-General Phanurat Lakboon, who oversees the centre in charge of preventing and suppressing gambling on World Cup matches.

He said on Saturday, six bookmakers and 614 gamblers were arrested for offline gambling, while 33 were arrested for betting online.

Thai police nab 653 on Saturday for World Cup gamblingThe centre has been on the lookout for people placing bets on World Cup matches since November 19, one day before the tournament kicked off last Sunday. Since last Saturday, 3,179 suspects have been arrested for placing bets worth a total of 1.08 million baht. Those arrested include 70 bookmakers and 13 representatives.

Chula expert slams deal to hand Thailand’s World Cup rights to True

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Chula expert slams deal to hand Thailand’s World Cup rights to True

Chula expert slams deal to hand Thailand’s World Cup rights to True

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022

A Chulalongkorn University academic has questioned why the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) handed control over the country’s World Cup broadcasting rights to True Corp.

Siripan Nogsuan Sawasdee, an associate professor at CU’s Political Science Faculty, complained after a court ordered AIS Playbox to stop broadcasting the quadrennial football tournament on Friday. The court order came after True filed a court for an injunction to protect its exclusive rights to broadcast 32 of the 64 World Cup matches.

True insists it owns exclusive rights to broadcast those matches, including the final, on internet and OTT (over the top) platforms. It said other operators in Thailand can broadcast the matches on terrestrial TV, pay cable and satellite TV platforms.

Siripan noted that SAT was approved by Fifa as the World Cup broadcast licence-holder for Thailand.

She added that SAT had received 600 million baht of public money from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) to purchase the rights to ensure that all Thais can watch the World Cup via all channels.

“The question is why SAT allowed True, which contributed 300 million baht, to decide on World Cup broadcasting,” she said.

She also demanded that SAT reveal details of the contract and clarify the issue.

“The 600 million baht [from NBTC] belonged to the country and its people, so this issue should be transparent,” she added.

The NBTC’s 600 million baht was topped up by private corporations to meet the purchase price for World Cup broadcast rights of 1.4 billion baht.

True contributed 300 million baht, PTT 100 million baht, and Thai Beverage 100 million baht. True then reportedly did a deal with SAT for exclusive rights to broadcast half of the matches on OTT and internet platforms.

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Tom yum or somtam? Which do you think is most Thai?

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Tom yum or somtam? Which do you think is most Thai?

Tom yum or somtam? Which do you think is most Thai?

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022

Tom yum koong (spicy shrimp soup) topped the list in a recent survey when respondents were asked to name the dish that best reflects Thailand’s “food identity”.

The Suan Dusit Poll was conducted between November 19 and 24 on 1,044 respondents, who were allowed to choose more than one answer.

Here are some of the questions, and the answers:

• What dish signifies Thai cuisine?

57.65%: Tom yum koong (spicy shrimp soup)

33.17%: Phad thai (stir-fried rice noodles)

23.89%: Somtam (spicy green papaya salad)

22.11%: Kaeng khiao waan (green curry)

13.23%: Massaman curry

• What makes Thai cuisine so different?

83.96%: Precise recipes

81.17%: Rich and nutritious

75.98%: Local wisdom

• How difficult is it to cook Thai food?

90.75%: Difficulty in replicating the taste

74.95%: Difficulty in replicating quality

68.02%: Few people keeping old traditions alive

• What can be done to maintain the identity of Thai cuisine?

88.85%: Should be promoted as soft power

82.5%: Boost awareness among the young

77.31%: Campaign for all Thais to keep old cooking traditions alive

• Who should be responsible for maintaining Thai cuisine’s identity?

70%: All Thais

65.38%: Culture Ministry

63.37%: The older generation

• Do you think the Apec Summit last week helped promote Thai cuisine internationally?

51.44%: Moderately

29.7%: A lot

Akkarapol Waichiangkha, a home economics lecturer at Suan Dusit University, said the history of Thai cuisine should also be told when it is being promoted via various channels, especially online.

Also, he said, all sectors should join hands when it comes to promoting Thai food, especially traditional dishes and old recipes.

Kanchana Fuengsri, another home economics lecturer at Suan Dusit University, said Thai cuisine varies vastly. For instance, the same dish can taste different in different parts of the country, the recipes can differ as can ingredients and cooking methods.

She too believes building an awareness of the history of Thai cuisine and its various benefits are key to preserving the identity of Thai cuisine.

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Most Thais believe sexual violence is not just physical: survey

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Most Thais believe sexual violence is not just physical: survey

Most Thais believe sexual violence is not just physical: survey

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022

An opinion survey conducted recently shows that most Thais have a good understanding of what constitutes sexual violence.

The pollster, National Institute of Development (Nida), came to this conclusion by asking 1,311 respondents 10 questions in phone interviews between November 10 and 15. The respondents were at least 15 years old and the result of the survey was released on Sunday.

The 10 questions posed to respondents were:

• Do you think the mental angst caused by cheating spouses is sexual violence?

52:17%: Yes

47.83%: No

• Do you think online scams in which victims fall in love and transfer funds is sexual violence?

50:88%: Yes

49:12%: No

• Do you think scams in which women are talked into sending their nude photos and then blackmailed for money is sexual violence?

84.90%: Yes

15.10%: No

• Do you think sharing photos of scantily clad women on social media without her knowledge is sexual violence?

76.81%: Yes

23.19%: No

• Do you think a boss telling lascivious jokes and sharing pornographic images in the office is sexual violence?

76.81%: Yes

23.19%: No

• Do you think that a husband who forces his wife into prostitution by threatening to throw her out of the house if she refuses is sexual violence?

91.30%: Yes

8.70%: No

• Do you think a senior male student trying to rape a younger female student is sexual violence?

97.86%: Yes

2.14%: No

• Do you think a woman suffering attacks by a jealous boyfriend is sexual violence?

83.14%: Yes

16.86%: No

• Do you think a husband forcefully having sex with his wife without her consent is sexual violence?

72.12%: Yes

27.69%: No

• Do you think male relatives hugging and kissing young girls against their will is sexual violence?

71.32%: Yes

28.68%: No

• What are the causes of sexual violence? More than one choice was allowed:

64.15%: Men do not respect women

50.04%: Men do not understand what consent means

47.52%: Men believe they can make a pass if the woman is in a revealing dress

3.51%: Men like to imitate what they see on media or TV soaps

1.53%: Drugs and alcohol.

Breathe easy, Bangkok’s new fleet of electric buses is ready to hit the road

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Breathe easy, Bangkok’s new fleet of electric buses is ready to hit the road

Breathe easy, Bangkok’s new fleet of electric buses is ready to hit the road

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022

The Transport Ministry on Saturday unveiled 1,250 electric buses that will replace Greater Bangkok’s ageing fleet of black smoke-belching vehicles after New Year.

The buses will replace the fleet of diesel vehicles that have been in service for more than 20 years and are blamed for polluting the city’s air.

More than 2,000 Bangkok buses are over 20 years old – 1,520 red buses and 179 blue air-conditioned vehicles – according to the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority.

Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said the electric buses will make travelling across Greater Bangkok easier, adding that they come equipped with wheelchair access.

They also feature GPS, an electronic ticketing system and security cameras, he added.

“These electric buses will be deployed on routes across Greater Bangkok and connect with other public transports to meet passengers’ needs, improve quality of life, solve traffic issues and reduce PM2.5 pollution,” he said.

He added that the ministry aims to increase the number of electric buses across Greater Bangkok to 8,000 within three years.

Saksayam said the ministry also has other so-called “New Year gifts” for people, such as tollway fee exemption on Burapha Withi, Kanchanaphisek, Chalerm Mahanakorn, Si Rat, and Udon Ratthaya expressways.

The Department of Highways will also waive tollway fees on Motorway No 6 (Bang Pa-in-Nakhon Ratchasima), Motorway No 7 (Bangkok-Ban Chang) and Motorway No 9 (the Outer Ring Road or Kanchanapisek Road), he added.

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‘More vehicles than people’: Bangkok’s path to liveable city blocked

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‘More vehicles than people’: Bangkok’s path to liveable city blocked

‘More vehicles than people’: Bangkok’s path to liveable city blocked

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2022

Bangkokians’ reluctance to switch from vehicle ownership to public transport is a big obstacle to creating a liveable city, Mahidol University’s Faculty of Engineering said on Sunday.

“Shifting to public transport, walking and cycling will help improve transportation in Bangkok in a sustainable manner,” the faculty said, adding that it will also reduce pollution emissions that plague the capital and its residents.

The number of vehicles in Bangkok exceeds the population of the capital, according to the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning.

The capital has 10.67 million registered vehicles compared to 10.53 million people.

Personal vehicles also account for more than two-thirds (68.7%) of overall travel in Bangkok, followed by public transport (20.2%), walking (5%), taxis (4.2%) and buses (1.9%).

Data shows that 54% of hazardous PM2.5 pollution in Greater Bangkok comes from road traffic, followed by the industrial sector (22%), households (11%), other transport (10%) and agriculture, energy and waste management (1% each).

“Even though a large amount has been invested in public transport to support the city’s expansion, it cannot solve existing traffic issues,” the faculty said.

Traffic congestion in Bangkok is still among the worst in Southeast Asia despite a citywide public transport system of trains and buses.

The Mahidol engineers said traffic issues are reducing Bangkok’s liveability and the quality of life of its residents.

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Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket

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Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket

Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022

Australia’s Liam Mackenzie won the 10-kilometre Spartan Super race on the first day of the Spartan Apac Championship 2022 in Phuket on Saturday.

Mackenzie cleared all 25 obstacles at the Blue Tree Resort venue to win in a time of 50.58 minutes. Reika Kijima from Japan won the women’s Super race, clocking 1.08.42. 


Almost 10,000 athletes and their supporters from 26 countries in Asia Pacific are competing in the gruelling two-day event. 


As well as adults, children aged four to 14 are taking part in the Spartan Kids obstacle race. There are four types of races — 10km Super with 25 obstacles, 5km Sprint with 20 obstacles, 3km Spartan Kids, and Hurricane Heat team competition. See http://www.facebook.com/spartanracethailand.

Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket
Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket
Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket
Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket
Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket
Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket
Gruelling Spartan Asia Pacific race starts in Phuket

Russian tourists return to Pattaya thanks to direct Azur Air flights

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Russian tourists return to Pattaya thanks to direct Azur Air flights

Russian tourists return to Pattaya thanks to direct Azur Air flights

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022

Russian tourists are returning to Pattaya in droves now that Azur Air has started providing direct flights to the popular resort city.

The airline’s first chartered flight brought 230 passengers from Novosibirsk, a city in southern Russia’s Siberia region, to the U-Tapao Pattaya Airport on Saturday.

Upon arrival, the passengers were warmly welcomed with orchids and souvenirs by representatives of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Pattaya’s tourism businesses. They were also treated to a performance by a troupe of Thai classical dancers.

Azur Air will provide direct flights from Novosibirsk to Pattaya until March next year.

Anoma Wongyai, director of TAT’s Pattaya office, said on Saturday that Azur Air flights would help restore Russian tourists’ confidence in Pattaya’s preparedness. She added that the resort city was placed at the forefront of the TAT roadshows held around Russia.

Azur Air flies from 11 Russian cities, including Moscow, KazanKrasnoyarskNovosibirskYekaterinburg, TyumenVladivostokOmskKemerovoSt Petersburg, and Irkutsk. The airline uses the 238-seat Boeing 757 and the 336-seat Boeing 767.

Russian tourists return to Pattaya thanks to direct Azur Air flights
In the first nine months of this year, Pattaya welcomed more than 9.11 million tourists, though 8.74 million were Thai residents and only 375,653 foreigners. More than 55 billion baht in revenue was generated during the period.

Pattaya has remained the most popular Thai destination among Russian tourists. Before Covid-19 struck Thailand in 2020, the eastern seaboard resort city attracted more than 1 million Russian visitors every year.

Thanet Suparashasrangsi, acting president of the Chonburi Tourism Council, said on Saturday that the Russian market has seen constant growth and played an important role in Pattaya’s tourism.

For him, the start of Azur Air flights to Pattaya was a “good sign” for tourism businesses that focus on the Russian market.

Suspected Chinese mafioso’s private jet seized for examination: ONCB

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Suspected Chinese mafioso's private jet seized for examination: ONCB

Suspected Chinese mafioso’s private jet seized for examination: ONCB

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022

The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) confirmed that the private jet it confiscated is owned by a Thailand-based Chinese businessman believed to be running a drug-trafficking network.

ONCB secretary-general Wichai Chaimongkhon said on Saturday that he had ordered the plane’s seizure for further examination.

“Investigation revealed that the jet’s registered owner is believed to be connected to ‘Tuhao’, and he will be summoned to provide necessary documents,” Wichai told The Nation.

He was referring to Chainat Kornchayanan aka Tuhao, a naturalised Thai by marriage who surrendered to police on Wednesday after an arrest warrant was issued for him over drug-related crimes. The suspect, whose wife is an officer at the Foreign Affairs Division of the Royal Thai Police, has denied all charges.

The plane was confiscated by ONCB officials at Hua Hin Airport in Prachuap Khiri Khan province on Thursday evening.

The ONCB chief said the agency will also confiscate the assets of Chainat’s wife for further examination, explaining that this was normal practice in criminal cases related to illicit drugs.

Other assets under Chainat’s name, such as houses, land, cash and other valuables, will also be seized over the next seven days once the ONCB obtains a list from police investigators.

The ONCB move came after former politician and massage-parlour tycoon Chuwit Kamolvisit handed to the police a document detailing Chainat’s assets estimated at more than 1 billion baht.

Chainat’s arrest was part of a crackdown on suspected Chinese mafia bosses believed to be behind drug parties in Bangkok.

On October 25, more than 200 Chinese nationals were arrested during a police raid on what was believed to be a drug party at a restaurant-cum-karaoke joint in Sathorn area.

Chuwit later surfaced, claiming that he knew several Chinese mafia bosses running illegal businesses in Thailand, prompting the Royal Thai Police to step up crackdowns.