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đź”´ [Live] This Week with Thai PBS World | 22nd May 2026
đź”´ [Live] This Week with Thai PBS World | 22nd May 2026
Thailand's Week of Tragedy and Triumph: Safety Wake-Up Call, Scientific Pride, and Bangkok's Jazz Soul
Earlier today, Thai PBS World delivered its live broadcast, shining a spotlight on the stories shaping our nation right now. From the heartbreaking streets of Krung Thep to proud scientific achievements and the soulful beats echoing through old alleyways, this week has been a powerful mix of sorrow and hope.
Fatal Bangkok Bus-Train Crash Exposes Dangerous Safety Gaps
Just last night, a deadly collision between a passenger bus and a train on the outskirts of Bangkok claimed several lives and left many injured. The incident, which occurred at a poorly marked crossing, has ignited fresh outrage over Thailand's road-rail safety standards.
Eyewitnesses described the bus speeding toward the tracks moments before impact. Rescue teams worked through the early hours to clear the wreckage, while grieving families gathered at nearby temples to offer prayers.
Lack of Regulation and Enforcement at the Heart of the Crisis
Analysts appearing on the Thai PBS World segment this morning were blunt: the root causes are clear. Weak regulation and inconsistent enforcement have allowed dangerous conditions to persist for years.
Many crossings still lack modern barriers, warning lights, or proper signage. Drivers often receive little training on how to navigate these high-risk zones. Public calls for stricter laws and immediate infrastructure upgrades are growing louder across social media and in parliament.
Nagatitan Discovery Earns Place in Global Science Books
In welcome contrast to the somber news, Thailand is celebrating a major scientific honor. Our very own Nagatitan, the ancient dinosaur species unearthed in the northeast, has officially been written into international science textbooks.
Paleontologists hailed the find during the morning broadcast, noting how it places Thai researchers on the world stage. Students in schools from Chiang Mai to Hat Yai are already learning about this prehistoric giant, sparking new interest in science among the younger generation.
Roots of Jazz in Bangkok: A Cultural Rhythm That Endures
The program closed on a lighter note, exploring the deep roots of jazz in Bangkok. From smoky clubs along Sukhumvit in the 1960s to today's fusion performances blending Thai melodies with classic improvisation, the genre has found a lasting home here.
Musicians interviewed spoke of late-night sessions that continue to draw both locals and visitors. As we approach the upcoming Loy Krathong festival, these cultural threads remind us how Bangkok's creative spirit keeps evolving.
This is Ann Srisawat for Global1.news, reporting from Bangkok. 🇹đź‡
Source: Thai PBS World via YouTube — 2026-05-22T14:39:17+00:00.
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