A lot of things are going on this week. Watch a recap of some of the more interesting events to catch up with the last developments, starting with the on-going…
Read MorePrime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s government has yet to take office, and yet many people have already started predicting its demise. Six months? One year? That’s how long some critics believe…
Read MoreDozens of the newly-elected MPs must be keeping their fingers crossed, with many fearing that their political future could be hanging in the balance. And it is the result of…
Read MoreAfter General Prayut Chan-o-cha was formally appointed prime minister yesterday, the spotlight is now on the shape of his Cabinet which will most likely be a patchwork of more than…
Read MoreBy Ohhappybear It is now not a secret that Phuket folks love their foods. They say with pride that locals, one proudly born and bred in town, are mostly familiar…
Read MoreBesides Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, leader of the Future Forward Party, no other political new-comer has made more headlines than Pannikar Wanich, a tough-talking spokeswoman of the party.
Read MoreIt was only weeks ago that the Democrat Party was struggling to survive one of its biggest crises. The country’s oldest political party had just suffered from a humiliating defeat…
Read MoreParliament came as no surprise. Everything had practically been stacked in his favour – from the electoral rules to role of the Senate. Now Prayut can claim political legitimacy for…
Read MoreIt should not come as a surprise that General Prayut Chan-o-cha has been overwhelmingly voted as prime minister. It’s clear that all the rules and regulations were designed in his…
Read MoreAs the Senate and the House will have a joint meeting on Wednesday June 5th to elect Thailand’s next prime minister, people may have different types of prime minister in…
Read MoreDuring the fasting, the body will lack nutrition and water. How can the people survive while they are fasting and what is the purpose of fasting in Islam. Let’s hear…
Read MoreThe Blooms of Phang-Nga By Ohhappybear The seaside, mountain-trimmed province of Phang-Nga is a place for natural worshippers. Tree huggers, me included, would like it here very much here. Whenever…
Read MoreDirector of ‘Friend Zone’ talks about the film and ‘soft power’
Read MoreUnderstanding more about Brexit with Dr. Somjai Phagaphasvivat, Associate Professor from Thammasat University.
Read MoreThe comedy drama about relationships on Instagram TV of Spanish TV 3. The drama targets young people in two main ways: The principal means of delivery is Instagram Live, since…
Read MoreWhat’s the option? Studying abroad or enrolling in an international program in Thailand? . The first episode of podcast from ThaiPBS World will bring you to the discussion on the…
Read MoreSnacks are big in Thailand. We have them all – savoury, sweet, on skewers, from steamers. But there is one particular snack that represents the exquisite details of the old-school…
Read MoreThe story of Florence, a mother who lost her daughter as she decides to take her own life. In search of answers to questions such as: Where did I go…
Read MoreTao Kua is a regionally ubiquitous dish of the Thai deep south. It is a salad. A hearty snack, something locals there eat between meals. While Hat Yai and Songkhla…
Read MoreKanom Tom is an old-school Thai dessert that encompasses the three main ingredients that always incorporate in Thai traditional sweets. Now overshadowed by a lot more elaborate other desserts, Kanom…
Read MoreThailand Election : 2019 Female have outnumbered male by 1.29 million in the total population, and the number of female voters in most general elections has exceeded the number of…
Read MoreIn this upcoming election there are a lot of young blood politicians, they play a big role in the election 2019 with their ambitions.
Read MorePhetchompoo Kijburana one of the youngest politician in this upcoming election. The oversea-educated politician who has full of ambitions to develop the country
Read MoreThanathorn Jungroongruangkit the leader of Future Forward Party Just less than a year ago, he was virtually unknown to most people. But within months after he threw his hat into…
Read MoreGen Prayut Chan-o-cha, the prime minister and head of the ruling National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), has decided to stop being a “referee” to become a player himself….
Read MoreAbhisit Vejjajiva was once a young political heartthrob, but his tough choice now has nothing to do with girls. The Democrat Party leader and former prime minister will have to…
Read MoreKhunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, widely tipped to become only the second female prime minister of Thailand, has more political experiences than most other prime ministerial candidates. Having been a leading figure…
Read MoreChadchart Sittipunt is featuring highly in popularity polls, being in many cases neck and neck with strong favourite Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha. Of the current crop of leading prime ministerial candidates,…
Read MoreDubbed somewhat ironically as the “billionaire commoner”, Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit is relatively new to politics but has been generally looked at as a promising prime ministerial candidate….
Read MoreAnutin Charnvirakul is a pilot, and quite a few analysts believe he can fly high politically after the March 24 election. Leading the Bhumjaithai Party, he has registered the…
Read MoreThai PBS World x Abhisit Vejjajiva at Lalai Sap Market, Soi Surasena, Silom Road.
Read MoreWith close to 7 million first-time voters being their prime target in the March 24 election, several political parties are competing in an unprecedented scale to reach out to them…
Read More73rd Chula–Thammasat traditional football match 2019. Presidents of CU and TU student cheering clubs on how students’ political and social point of view is reflected through one of the country’s…
Read MoreDemocrat Party candidates recently hit the campaign trail at Soi Surasena, Bangkok. They made their election promises. But what do the people think?
Read MoreThe Future Forward Party led by its leader Thanathorn Jungroongruangkit made its presence felt during a recent campaign visit to Kru Whee market on Rama 3 Road in Bangkok. How…
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Read MoreResidents of Tondo slum in metro Manila live on “pagpag” or left-overs of fried chickens collected from garbage dump. More : www.facebook.com/ThaiPBSWorld/videos/1226737860810854
Read MoreA tsunami following a volcanic eruption killed at least 168 people when it slammed without warning into popular beaches around Indonesia’s Sunda Strait on Saturday night, cutting a swathe of…
Read MoreData science, analytical and critical thinking skills and working in teams; why these skills play pivotal roles in working world of the future, the director of the London School of…
Read MoreHM King Maha Vajiralongkorn has graciously granted his permission for the organising of Bangkok Winter Festival as “Un Ai Rak Klai Kwam Nao” or “Love and Warmth at the Winter’s…
Read MoreThe expert of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) points out how universities in Thailand can learn from LSE to cope with education disruption
Read MoreHow to prepare students for this disruptive era by Dame Minouche Shafik, LSE Director
Read MorePARIS (Reuters) – French riot police clashed with “yellow vest” protesters in central Paris on Saturday during the latest wave of demonstrations against high living costs which have shaken President…
Read MoreFormer Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim promised a more active contribution from Malaysia to help Thailand find a peaceful solution to the conflicts in the South.
Read MoreDid the Malaysian military ever have the idea of taking a leaf from the book of Thai military and intervene to end the political monopoly of the UMNO-led government of…
Read MoreFormer deputy prime minister of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim was in Bangkok recently and recounted in an interview how he kept his sanity during his years-long solitary confinement.
Read MoreExclusive Talk with Asst. Prof. Dr. Arnond Sakworawich Graduate School of Applied Statistics, NIDA “Reading People’s Mood before Election”
Read MoreMalaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad meets his Thai counterpart General Prayut Chan-o-cha in Bangkok and pledges his help to bring peace in Thailand’s violence-scarred south
Read MoreWhy Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir’s visit is critical to peace talks in southern Thailand. An interview with Panitan Wattanayagorn, advisor to Deputy Prime Minister on Security Affairs.
Read MoreExclusive talk with Paopoom Rojanasakul, the new faces in Thai Politics of Pheu Thai Party and Narit Paranulaksa, the new generation in Thai Politics of Phalang Pracharat Party.
Read MoreThanathorn Juangroongruangkit of Future Forward Party spells out his vision in interview with ThaiPBS World
Read MoreVarawut Silpa-archa of Chartthaipattana makes education reform his key platform.
Read MoreWat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram, better known as Wat Pho, in Tha Tian area of Bangkok’s old town, has beaten the Great Wall of China in the 2018 world’s top…
Read MoreMangkhut has weakened since blasting into the Philippine coast on Saturday, but was packing sustained winds of 175 kilometres per hour (110 miles per hour) as it hurtled toward China’s…
Read MoreSuper Typhoon Mangkhut, which forecasters have called the strongest typhoon this year, slammed into the northern Philippines on Saturday with violent winds and torrential rains, as authorities warned millions in…
Read MoreMohammed Alaa al-Jaleel, pets cats at Ernesto’s Cat Sanctuary that he runs in Kfar Naha, an opposition-held town in Aleppo province in Syria on March 17, 2018. The 43-year-old, al-Jaleel…
Read MoreThe outer edge of Hurricane Florence began buffeting the Carolinas with wind and rain on Thursday as forecasters warned the monster storm would dump copious amounts of rain on the…
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Read MoreThe biggest show on earth made a comeback as North Korea put on its all-singing, all-dancing propaganda display, the ‘Mass Games’, for the first time in 5 years on September…
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Read MoreFor Paasi, the Tham Luang cave rescue mission has proven once again that if people hold on together they can make anything happen. The safe rescue of the young footballers…
Read MoreCaptain Tait feels both humbled and honoured to be part of both the rescue operation and the “United as One” grand reception. The fancy uniforms that everyone was wearing at…
Read MoreU.S. Mission Commander Nothing would overwhelm Maj Hodges more than the sight of the “Wild Boars” boys walking into the reception looking great and happy. For him, the reception was…
Read MoreThe grand reception reminds McEwan of the role of Dr. Richard Harris and all Australian personnel who contributed to the successful rescue operation. For him, it is amazing what humans…
Read MoreSeptember 9, 2018 North Korea holds a huge military parade and mass rally in Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung square to mark the seventieth anniversary of its founding on 9 September…
Read MoreSeptember 9, 2018 Thousands of North Korean troops parade through Pyongyang as the nuclear-armed country celebrates its 70th birthday, followed by artillery and tanks.
Read MoreSeptember 4, 2018 A major airport that was cut off when a huge typhoon smashed through its sole access road is evacuated, as Japan grapples with devastation caused by its…
Read MorePowerful gusts and heavy rains batter western Japan in its strongest typhoon in a quarter of a century on September 4, 2018. .Six people have died and scores more have been…
Read MoreA lot of damage caused by a powerful 6.6-magnitude quake rocked the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido Thursday, killing at least eight people, collapsing homes, and triggering landslides that left…
Read MoreDeadly protests, food shortage and hyperinflation. Off The Grid travels to Venezuela to find out how the country with the world largest oil reserves can be heading towards a breaking….
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