With senior executives of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), including Mrs. Kesathip Suphawanich, Deputy Secretary-General of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), Mr. Theer Phawangkanan, Deputy Secretary-General of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), Mr. Phutthon Chantahong Punyacharathamrong, Assi
Cabinet approves 40 billion baht budget to organize "F1" racing in 5 years
the Cabinet meeting approved in principle the bid to host the Formula 1 (F1) automobile race, which has been certified by the International Automobile Federation (FIA). The budget framework is 40 billion baht, to be paid annually over a period of 5 years, with the first event expected to begin in 2028. A significant part of the total budget is t
"Teacher Mat's" relatives ask the Ministry of Education to review teachers' duties.
Previously, the deceased had written a handwritten letter, on pages 1-4 expressing his feelings to his family members, namely his father, mother, daughter and older sister. The last page expresses his feelings about work. The content states that he was not feeling well both physically and mentally because he had to work in finance and accounting, w
British MPs back abortion law
Originally, women in England and Wales could terminate pregnancies up to 24 weeks and with the consent of two doctors. Terminating a pregnancy after that could be criminalised under Victorian law, with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. In the UK, criminal convictions for breaking such laws are rare, but the number of prosecutions has increas
Political scientists see Pheu Thai and Bhumjaithai reaching breaking point
From the case of the cabinet reshuffle by the Pheu Thai Party, who want to take care of the Ministry of Interior from the Bhumjaithai Party, recently, Assoc. Prof. Olar Thinbangtiew, a lecturer at the Faculty of Political Science and Law, Burapha University, gave an interview on the "Political Angle" program on Thai PBS, stating that neither party