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Tourism Thailand Tourism: Falling Behind or Ready to Evolve?
According to TAT, it’s rising at an exponential rate. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 22 July 2025
Ripped Jeans Stir Debate: Thai Education Minister Defends Casual Attire on Official Trip Picture courtesy of Thai TV Channel 5 Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat remains unfazed by critics after wearing ripped jeans to a field event in Thailand's southern provinces. Spotted at Benjamarachutit School in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narumon's choice of casual attire during a three-day trip from 18 to 21 July sparked online debate. Some educators and netizens viewed the outfit as inappropriate for an official occasion. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1367417-ripped-jeans-stir-debate-thai-education-minister-defends-casual-attire-on-official-trip/ -
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USA MAGA Bots Clash Over Trump-Epstein Scandal
You can say whatever you like. The previous President could have released the files but didn't because he had his head stuffed so far up his own a*s that his prostate cancer metastasized to his brain. Lefty loves to try to transfer blame of the failings of previous administrations to the present which also include DEI BS and immigration failure. -
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Report 23 Set to Face Justice for Deadly Bangkok Building Disaster
Cobblers, he served his full sentence in prison for his conviction. -
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Report Ripped Jeans Stir Debate: Thai Education Minister Defends Casual Attire on Official Trip
Picture courtesy of Thai TV Channel 5 Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat remains unfazed by critics after wearing ripped jeans to a field event in Thailand's southern provinces. Spotted at Benjamarachutit School in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narumon's choice of casual attire during a three-day trip from 18 to 21 July sparked online debate. Some educators and netizens viewed the outfit as inappropriate for an official occasion. Defending her attire, Narumon insists casual dress is acceptable on weekends and holidays. She urged the public to prioritise improving the nation’s education system over her wardrobe. The deputy government spokesman, Anukul Pruksanusak, supported the minister, urging the public not to politicise the situation. According to Anukul, Narumon aimed to foster a friendly atmosphere, noting that she always dresses suitably for events. He highlighted that the minister had communicated to education authorities that formal wear is unnecessary during weekend field visits. The education sector's top bureaucrat, Suthep Kaengsanthia, acknowledged that this was Narumon’s first official tour since assuming the role. There was no prior directive on dress codes, leading local officials to don formal attire in the presence of senior executives. He assured that future field trips will welcome informal wear. The incident has rekindled debate over dress codes within the public service, highlighting contrasting expectations. While some argue local staff should adhere to formal dress, others believe the minister should serve as a standard bearer. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-07-22 -
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Crime Japanese Tourist Issues Warning After Attempted Theft by Transgender in Pattaya
Always been kind of puzzled by how tightly bikes are locked up in Tokyo, especially in a place that’s supposed to have almost no crime or theft.
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