Thailand’s parliament has elected 37-year-old Penthongtern Shinawatra, daughter of former prime minister and political heavyweight Thaksin Shinawatra, as the prime minister. She will be the youngest and second woman Prime Minister of the country.
Last week, the Constitutional Court sacked Prime Minister Sreetha Thavisin for appointing a convicted lawyer to her cabinet. Over the years, Thailand’s judiciary has been influencing political issues through its rulings.
There are several challenges facing Pantongtern Shinawatra. The economy is bad. Political instability is also increasing. As a result, there is chaos in the society. They have to work day and night to revive the economy.
Political observers say that being the daughter of Thaksin Shinawatra, Pantongtern Shinawatra’s position will not be too weak, but it is not that power will prove to be a flower bed for her. They have to prove that they are capable of rescuing the country from political instability and economic crises.
The heat wave in Thailand has indeed caused deaths, with the number reaching 61 since the beginning of the year, according to statements from the country’s health ministry.
Her Ministry of Health of Thailand announced today that so far since the beginning of the year 61 people have lost their lives due to the extreme heat, which has been plaguing the citizens of the Asian country for weeks…
For almost an entire week last month, authorities in Bangkok in Thailand issued daily emergency heatwave warnings as temperatures “felt” above 52°C.
According to a press release from the Ministry of Health, 61 people died from heat stroke or sunburn across the country since the beginning of 2024. By comparison, in all of 2023, deaths due to extreme heat had reached 37.
Northeast Thailand, home to mainly rural communities, suffered the most deaths, the ministry said. Human-induced climate change is causing more frequent, longer and more intense heat waves, scientists often warn.
Although the natural climate phenomenon El Niño has contributed to exceptionally warmer-than-normal temperatures this year, Asia is still warming faster than the global average, according to data from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), part of UN system.
A spokesman for the disease control agency at Thailand’s health ministry advised citizens with underlying illnesses to limit their movements as much as possible.

This year the hot and dry weather has lasted much longer than usual in the country, as the rains have been delayed.
According to newsit, storms broke out in places this week, which reduced temperatures, but led the authorities to warn against the risk of flash floods.
In April, the kingdom recorded a temperature of 44.2°C in Lampang province (north), not far below the national all-time record (44.6°C) set last year.
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THE stars of the phenomenal Thai horror-comedy film, Pee Mak, arrived in Indonesia this Friday morning (2/8) and were greeted with great enthusiasm by hundreds of fans at Soekarno-Hatta Airport. Mario Maurer, Davika Hoorne, and director Banjong Pisanthanakun looked happy to see the warm welcome from their fans.
Mario Maurer and Davika Hoorne, who play a married couple in the film, waved to fans packed at the airport. They received flower necklaces as a sign of a traditional Indonesian welcome.
“Today I feel very happy and excited because I can come to Indonesia with Davika and Banjong. Previously we promoted the film Pee Mak, now we promote the remake, Kang Mak. So I’m very happy,” said Mario Maurer in a press release received by Media Indonesia, Friday, (2/8).
Davika Hoorne added that she was very impressed with the friendliness of fans in Indonesia. Her arrival in Indonesia was to support the promotion of the film adaptation of Pee Mak, Kang Mang produced by Falcon Pictures.
“Returning to Indonesia is like a new thing again. We want to fully support Kang Mak’s film,” said Davika.
Banjong Pisanthanakun, the director of the film, also did not miss showing his gratitude to the fans. “I am very touched to see how much Pee Mak is accepted here. This is a very meaningful moment for us,” he said.
The film Pee Mak has become one of the most successful horror-comedy films in Thailand, and its popularity has spread to Indonesia. The presence of these film stars is expected to bring them closer to fans in Indonesia and increase enthusiasm for the film.
The film Kang Mak From Pee Mak is a remake of the film Pee Mak, which will be showing in all Indonesian cinemas starting August 15, 2024. (M-4)
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The bodies of 6 foreign tourists were found in a luxury hotel room in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.
According to the British news agency, all died of possible poisoning, including a Vietnamese-American citizen.
According to news reports, the blood of the dead was found to contain cyanide, a fast-acting, potentially lethal chemical that interferes with the body’s ability to use oxygen. Cyanide can be a colorless gas or liquid.
Thai authorities have ruled out any cause of death other than cyanide, based on preliminary post-mortem examinations, but they are conducting tests to determine the severity of the deadly chemical and possibly any other toxins. are doing
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