Meteorology indicates an earthquake off the coast of Myanmar this morning. no tsunami

Bangkok, June 19 – The Meteorological Department issued an announcement of an earthquake in the Andaman Sea. Off the coast of Myanmar with a magnitude of 6.0, a depth of 10 kilometers, about 289 kilometers southwest of Phop Phra District, Tak Province. Nonthaburi, Bangkok reiterated the magnitude of this earthquake does not cause a tsunami

Miss Chomphari Chomphurat, Director-General of the Meteorological Department, said Announced an earthquake off the southern coast of Myanmar. In the Andaman Sea on June 19, 2023 at 8:40 a.m., centered at 15.266 degrees north latitude, 96.248 degrees east longitude, size 6.0, depth 10 kilometers southwest of the district. Found Phra, Tak Province, about 289 kilometers, caused by faults I was informed that I felt shaken in the provinces of Nonthaburi and Bangkok. Especially high-rise buildings feel the vibration clearly.

Once the main shock has passed, several aftershocks may occur. will not cause a tsunami In addition, it will not have a serious impact on Thailand.

However, he ordered the Earthquake Surveillance Division to continuously monitor and report the situation. If there are details More information will be informed immediately.- Thai News Agency

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Election Commission meets to consider election results

Election Commission of Thailand 19 June – ECT prepares to consider certifying election results MPs divided into districts – roster Continuing from last week, ready to reiterate, do not pretend to MP candidates not to announce election results. imprisonment, fine, revocation of voting rights

Reporters reported that A high-level news source from the Office of the Election Commission (ECT) revealed that this afternoon (June 19), the Election Commission held a meeting to consider certifying MPs, continuing from last week’s consideration at the office. Election Commission proposes But there is still no opinion of the Election Commissioner. So go back and gather them ready and offer them back again this week. And if still not concluded, the meeting will continue throughout the week.

which considering the certification List of MPs along with constituency MPs It is expected that the certification MPs within this week, then let the MPs gradually go to receive the certification document.

However, earlier, Mr. Itthiporn Boonprakong, chairman of the ECT, stated that it would declare at least 95 percent of the results, but if the information was complete, it would be able to announce 100 percent, confirming that the ECT would announce the results sooner than the announcement. Elections in 2019

While the Election Commission of Thailand publishes infographics Educate about elections Reminder in case of bullying applicants MPs do not allow the election results to be announced, what will be the effect? by specifying the details that Whoever does a false act so that others may misunderstand that any applicant violates or fails to comply Organic Act on Election of Members of the House of Representatives 2018 in order to pretend that the candidate has been revoked the right to vote or the right to run for election. or to prevent the announcement of the election results Must be liable to imprisonment from 5 to 10 years and a fine from 100,000 to 200,000 baht, and the court to order the revocation of that person’s voting rights for 20 years according to section 143 of the Organic Act on Election of Members of the House of Representatives. 2018.-Thai News Agency

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“Aselsen” Indonesia Open badminton champion

Indonesia, June 19 – “Victor Azelsen” from Denmark won the men’s singles title. badminton indonesia open 2023

Badminton Indonesia Open 2023 World Tour Super 1000 in Jakarta Indonesia Men’s singles final: Victor Azelsen, world number 1 and gold medalist at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games from Denmark meets Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, world number 2 from Indonesia. Beat and win 2 games in a row 21-14 and 21-13 successfully defending the championship And is considered the champion of this program for the 3rd time. It is also the second World Tour Super 1000 champion this year after the Malaysian Open .-Thai News Agency

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The Customs Department destroys 57 million baht.

The Customs Department, June 19- The Customs Department destroys 57 million baht worth of items, joining hands with many agencies. Strict control of pirated products Going forward to control illegal marine oil accept the difference in oil prices as incentives, often evade taxes

Mr. Phongthep Buasap, Deputy Director General of the Customs Department, said that the Customs Department cooperated with many agencies. Prevent and suppress pirated products tax-evaded goods There is still constant smuggling. through many channels, including airports along the border today therefore cooperated with the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD), Department of Special Investigation Department of Intellectual Property and representatives from the Technology Crime Investigation Division (Sor Sor Sor Sor.), destroying illegal products, the case to the end.

The arrest and seizure of mediums such as cosmetics, hookahs, cigarettes, e-cigarettes and pirated products. 1.29 million items of infringing trademarks and others, totaling 57 million baht, both for offenses Possession of e-cigarettes Help hide, help sell, and also be a counterfeit product. intellectual property infringement Therefore, it must be destroyed by incineration at the waste disposal plant for the environment. Nong Khaem Solid Waste Disposal Center on June 19 – 21, 2023 and demolition using a compactor on June 22, 2023.

Mr. Pongthep added that in the case of the Royal Thai Navy together with the excise officers and related agencies seized 2 diesel fuel tankers totaling 290,000 liters at Sichang Island, Chonburi Province, smuggling yellow oil from neighboring countries Acknowledge that during the oil tax period from neighboring countries is different from Thailand. Therefore, there is a regular smuggling of taxes. The Customs Department and related agencies have to constantly patrol and inspect the area. It can be considered that the illegal smuggling of illegal oil has been continually arrested. .-Thai News Agency

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Royal Irrigation Department accelerates dam exploration Confirm the design to withstand earthquakes.

BANGKOK, June 19- The Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department has ordered a survey of dams in areas where earthquake tremors have been reported. According to the magnitude 6.0 earthquake off the coast of southern Myanmar, all dams are designed to withstand earthquakes with the highest risk values in the area of Thailand. ask the public to be confident

Mr. Praphit Chanma, Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department, said ordered various irrigation offices to inspect various dams according to an earthquake in the Andaman Sea Off the coast of Myanmar at 8:40 a.m. today (June 19), with the center at 15.266 degrees north latitude, 96.248 degrees east longitude, magnitude 6.0, depth 10 kilometers southwest of the district. Found Phra, Tak Province, about 289 kilometers, the Meteorological Department has announced that an earthquake of such magnitude will not have a serious impact on Thailand

The geoengineering section The Bureau of Engineering and Geological Survey has examined the maximum acceleration that affects the dam and found that the maximum acceleration on the ground is only 0.0004519 g, which is the maximum acceleration that the Royal Irrigation Department has designed. able to withstand earthquakes is not less than 0.2 g, so the maximum acceleration value measured this time is a very small value and does not affect the stability of large and medium-sized dams under the responsibility of the Royal Irrigation Department and nearby areas, namely Upper Mae Sot Reservoir Huai Luek Reservoir Huai Mae Tho Reservoir Mae Lo Hak Reservoir, Tak Province and Mae Phrik Reservoir, Lampang Province.

Mr. Praphit confirmed that The Royal Irrigation Department has designed all dams to withstand earthquakes with the highest risk in the area of Thailand. In addition, the statistical data of the maximum acceleration caused by earthquakes has been regularly monitored and monitored. To be used to assess the earthquake that occurred. Including the tendency to affect the dam. for people living in the area at the end of the dam Have confidence and believe in the safety and strength of the dam at all times.-Thai News Agency

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An earthquake in the Bay of Bengal this morning. Caused by a moving fault line

Bangkok, June 19- Department of Mineral Resources revealed. 6.0 magnitude earthquake in the Bay of Bengal Myanmar this morning caused by the movement of the fault line which has a rate of displacement of about 2 centimeters per year Seismic zones in many areas in Bangkok and nearby areas are supported by soft clay layers.

Mr. Suwit Kosuwan, Specialist in Mineral Resources Management Consulting Department of Mineral Resources revealed that An earthquake of magnitude 6.0 (15.266°N, 96.248°E) occurred at 8:40 a.m. at a depth of 10 km in the Bay of Bengal. Off the southern coast of Myanmar South-west of Phop Phra District, Tak Province, about 289 kilometers, about 490 kilometers from Bangkok, and there was one aftershock, magnitude 3.6, at 8:57 am. caused by the movement of the fault line in Myanmar along the right overlapping plane which has a rate of displacement of about 2 centimeters per year

For the impact report on the people who can feel the vibrations from the earthquake are as follows:

1) Bangkok 22 districts: Dusit, Chatuchak, Bang Khen, Silom, Lat Phrao, Bang Phlat, Ratchathewi, Thung Khru, Pathum Wan, Huai Khwang, Lak Si, Din Daeng, Phaya Thai, Khlong Toei, Rat Burana, Bang Khun Thian, Nong Khaem, Khlong San, Sathorn, Bang Rak, Suan Luang and Khan Na Yao.

2) Nonthaburi Province Pak Kret District and Mueang District

3) Pathum Thani Province at Rangsit City Municipality

For the reason that the vibration can be felt in Bangkok and its vicinity because Bangkok is supported by soft clay layers. when there is a remote earthquake source will be able to amplify earthquake waves up to 3 times, resulting in people on high-rise buildings in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani provinces can feel the tremors this time Initially, there were no reports of damage.

From the statistics of earthquakes in the Bay of Bengal plains in the past 5 years from 2018 to 2023, there were 28 earthquakes with magnitude 3.1 – 5.4, with 3 times with a magnitude greater than 5.0.-Thai News Agency

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Media urged to prioritize public interest during elections coverage

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Press Council Chairperson Ninik Rahayu urged all journalists in Indonesia to play their role as the instruments of democracy by prioritizing the people’s interest in providing reports on the 2024 elections.”The press activities performed should demonstrate the interest of the whole nation rather than of certain partisans or capital owners,” Rahayu remarked during the “Kick Off Workshop on the 2024 Elections Coverage” at the council’s hall, Jakarta, on Monday. Such a practice is of the essence to realize the idea of conducive, honest, and fair elections, she affirmed. In her speech, Rahayu noted that journalists can take several steps in order to prioritize the public interests, including by providing accurate and credible information that will, in turn, enhance the public’s intellectual power. Rahayu also called on the Indonesian press to neither exaggerate nor reduce the information they serve to the public. She deemed this step as necessary in order to ensure that the people are provided with adequate information. Earlier, the chairperson invited all parties, ranging from political parties, stakeholders, the society, and journalists, to collaborate in the efforts to ensure the smooth running of the 2024 elections. “Once again, the Press Council would like to invite all parties to collaborate and cooperate. We invite political parties, stakeholders, the society, and journalists, both media-based and community-based, to join forces to support the success of the 2024 elections,” she affirmed. She expressed belief that all elements of the nation have a vital role to play in creating a better democratic ecosystem by jointly ensuring that the 2024 elections will run smoothly. “To that end, we expect all parties to work in synergy, so we can realize the democracy we have been dreaming of,” she affirmed.

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Indonesia pushes ASEAN collaboration on energy transition

Indonesia is encouraging collaboration, partnerships, sustainable and inclusive financing, and access to appropriate technologies for accelerating the energy transition, especially in the Southeast Asian region.Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Arifin Tasrif conveyed the statement while opening the 41st ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Energy (41st ASEAN SOME) at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta on Monday. “The global energy landscape is urged to sustainably transition from a fossil-based economy to a low-carbon economy in an inclusive and equitable manner while considering national circumstances, capabilities, and priorities,” Tasrif said, according to a press release issued the same day. Collaboration needs to be strengthened not only among ASEAN member countries, but also with international organizations and stakeholders, he stressed. Meanwhile, energy security is as important as the energy transition. During its 2023 ASEAN chairmanship, Indonesia is spotlighting the importance of sustainable energy security, which is being implemented through ASEAN interconnectivity as the epicentrum of growth. During Monday’s meeting, Tasrif said that the Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP) and the ASEAN power grid will accelerate the clean energy transition and improve energy security. Critical minerals are also needed to support the energy transition, he added. Critical raw materials can be used for technological innovations based on clean and renewable energy, he said. The global demand for critical minerals has increased significantly. ccording to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electric cars require six times more mineral inputs than conventional cars. Wind power plants require 13 times more mineral resources than gas-fired power plants of a similar size. “Several ASEAN countries, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Vietnam, are blessed with large amounts of mineral resources, including nickel, tin, bauxite, and rare earth metals so that ASEAN can play a big role in the global critical mineral supply chain,” Tasrif said. ccording to the minister, it is necessary to develop mineral processing, refining, and manufacturing units, especially for clean energy technological industries. He said Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia are key players in the renewable energy manufacturing industry, such as solar photovoltaic (PV) batteries and electric vehicles (EV). “The 2023 ASEAN Summit has agreed on the use of electric vehicles to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decarbonize the land transportation sector in the region to achieve net-zero emissions (NZE),” he said. SEAN member countries are committed to developing a regional electric vehicle ecosystem by involving all member countries, improving the EV industry, and making ASEAN a global production hub, he added. ccording to the ministry, ASEAN countries have a great abundance of renewable energy potential that is predicted to reach 17 thousand gigawatts and could be used for realizing the clean energy and NZE targets. Furthermore, the minister said that technology is key for transitioning to carbon-neutral energy so it is necessary to increase technological diversity. Likewise, access to and use of technology need to be made more inclusive, and access to affordable technology and financing must be explored more broadly. “ASEAN member states must improve their technology, ability, capacity, and skills to support the energy transition target, and also the goals of the ASEAN Plan of Action of Energy Cooperation (APAEC),” he said. The APAEC aims to encourage renewable energy transition to realize the NZE. The short-term target of the action plan is realizing a total of 23 percent of the renewable energy mix in the total primary energy supply as well as 35 percent of renewable energy in power plant capacity in ASEAN member countries by 2025. Meanwhile, the medium-term target of the action plan is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in all ASEAN countries according to their respective nationally determined contributions by 2030, while the long-term target is realizing the NZE target by 2050, he noted. He lauded all ASEAN countries that have committed to achieving the NZE goal in the next few years. Their commitment has become the foundation of the global NZE road map. “The road map is an important tool to analyze and allocate the support needed for each country, such as technology, financing, infrastructure, and others,” he said. He further said he hopes that through the 41st ASEAN SOME, countries in the grouping can further discuss and resolve the latest strategic issues, such as carbon trading and the decarbonization of the oil and gas industry. One of the decarbonization efforts has been carried out through the development of carbon capture storage/carbon capture utilization and storage (CCSCCUS) technology. “This will accelerate the green energy mix for ensuring long-term energy security in the region to achieve the NZE target,” he said. He also stressed that ASEAN needs to realize its commitment to achieving the 2030 nationally determined contributions (NDC) target in accordance with the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets in each country. Then, in addition to thanking all ASEAN member countries, dialogue partners, and international organizations at the senior-level meeting, Tasrif welcomed Timor Leste as the youngest member of ASEAN. He welcomed Timor Leste at the 41st ASEAN SOME to observe the progress and implementation of energy cooperation in ASEAN. “ASEAN is expected to involve Timor Leste more in future meetings and activities,” he said. The 41st ASEAN SOME is being held from June 1923, 2023 in Jakarta. It is being attended by 10 ASEAN members, eight dialogue partners, and some international organizations that support energy cooperation.

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Downsizing can help boost business competitiveness: SOEs Ministry

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Downsizing and focusing on targets can help create effective and competitive businesses, according to the State-Owned Enterprises Ministry.”During the last 3.5 years, we carried out downsizing and focused on business (targets). It was aimed at creating a business scale that can effectively compete in the future,” Deputy Minister II of State-Owned Enterprises Kartika Wiroatmodjosaid here on Monday. State-owned enterprises have two duties–public service provision and value creation, and the ministry is aiming to ensure that the two duties can be carried out effectively by combining enterprises, he explained. “We see from some past experiences, from the merger we did, like Pelindo after being merged and BSI after being merged, integration happened quickly,” Wiroatmodjo pointed out. Within a year, all the operational functions–such as IT and human resources–could be effectively integrated, followed by improvement in services and market share, he added. “I think the main message is that do not make this a final destination, but the beginning of a process to carry out integration and pursue development in the future,” he said. ccording to State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir, a transformation would allow the companies to compete on the global scale. Transformation at the SOE level is consistently being pursued in order to help make businesses competitive and develop domestically and globally in a positive manner, he said. The ministry supports the transformation so as to improve the efficiency, competitiveness, and transparency of these companies, Thohir added. The minister also informed that his administration has undertaken some measures to improve companies’ governance, push for innovations, and develop financial management. Currently, state-owned enterprises have actively established partnerships with domestic and foreign private sectors across 12 clusters, he noted. There are currently 307 private sector entities that have been made partners, with 60 of them being multinational companies, he revealed.

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Japanese Emperor keen to broaden understanding of Indonesia

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Japan’s Emperor Naruhitoexpressed keenness to deepen his understanding of Indonesian culture and diversity during his state visit to the country this week.”As stated by President (Joko Widodo), the visit to Indonesia is our first state visit. During our stay, we can deepen the understanding about diverse people and culture of this country,” Naruhito stated in Bogor, West Java, on Monday. During the joint press conference with Jokowi at the Bogor Botanical Park’s orchid garden, the emperor said that his visit to Indonesia offers a momentum to study the country and efforts to promote bilateral friendship. Naruhito is also upbeat that relations between Indonesia and Japan would continue to grow. “This is a good opportunity. I also hope that the exchange of youth from our two countries would continue the development of friendship between our two countries,” the emperor stated. Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako were warmly welcomed by President Jokowi and First Lady Iriana on their arrival at the Bogor Palace earlier on Monday. The emperor expressed gratitude for Jokowi’s warm welcome and invitation to observe orchid collections at the Bogor Botanical Garden. “(President Jokowi and Mrs Iriana) invited us for a stroll in the garden and showed us in detail the orchid collections. I wish to express my utmost gratitude to you,” he affirmed. He also expressed optimism that the president and the first lady would always remain healthy. Emperor Naruhito’s visit to Indonesia is in response to the invitation extended by President Jokowi during his visit to Japan in July last year. The emperor’s visit also coincides with the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Japan as well as the 50th anniversary of cooperation between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Japan.

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