The Saga of Mekong Tributary Dams
(November, 2021) The Sri Song Rak sluice gate on the Nam Loei River in Chiang
(November, 2021) The Sri Song Rak sluice gate on the Nam Loei River in Chiang
Photo: ©KAS Thailand/Pit Yaopirom People of the Songkhram River A documentary photographer, Pit Yaopirom, has
Photo: ©KAS Thailand/Pattravut Boonprasert The Lower Songkhram River from the Air Running over 400 kilometres
“Thai Ban Research” (The Locals’ Research) conducted by locals living along the Lower Songkhram River has
The economic woes following the Covid-19 outbreak have caused Thai taxi drivers to leave their
To fight Covid-19 which has flooded the community, Ban Khrua Nuea community located at the
During this Asalha Puja, one monk takes off his saffron and wears a PPE suit
Raising buffalos in Bung-Tham forest reflects how the villagers there are dependent on the forest’s
After under treatment in hospital for 17 days, a 72-year-old grandma on Sunday succumbed to
Smoke from burning firewood and the steam of salt from stoves have been a familiar scene at Bor
The Songkran holiday has gone quiet for the second year as it has been hit
The two-week photo and artwork exhibition that is born out of concerns about the ongoing
The Mekong River is a vital food source for riverine communities along its route from
The world’s cultural promotion organisation UNESCO has requested a new social impact assessment for the
The new virus has given people the hard lessons in regard to public health as
Since the “Daughter of Chana”, 17-year-old Jana-born Khairiyah Rahmanyah first staged a small group protest
A freelance VDO documentray maker had a chance to witness and document the moment when
It has been allowed to resume the business since the Coronavirus restriction relaxation in Phase
Through April or so, under the blazing sun of Indonesia’s capital Jakarta, gravediggers in Pondok Rangon
Easing of the restrictions in Phase 2 sees social distancing widely implemented along with the
International Day for Biological Diversity this year needs “urgent” concerted actions to build a resilient
The week has started with change; from abnormality to a “New Normal” way of living
Labour Day sees a number of unregistered workers and independent professions struggling to make ends
The tradition finds its way online It’s not Songkran Festival that people are accustomed to.
As the curfew has been in place, people are trying to adjust themselves to it_though
The first night of the curfew against Coronavirus saw the nation gradually fall into silence
“Social distancing” requires true meaning amid a pandemic Coronavirus crisis. As the virus keeps spreading
It’s Friday and dusk falls, but sporting and entertainment venues in the city of Bangkok
Bangkokians are stepping up their protection against the Coronavirus as the city has observed a
The BMA’s grand scheme to facelift the Chao Phraya’s riversides has faced a stumbling block