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Thailand Mourns as Beloved Queen Mother Sirikit Passes Away at 93


Thailand is in mourning following the royal palace’s announcement that Queen Mother Sirikit, the beloved mother of King Maha Vajiralongkorn and wife of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, has passed away at the age of 93.

According to the palace statement, Her Majesty’s health had worsened in recent days, and she passed away at 9:21 p.m. on Friday at Chulalongkorn Hospital in Bangkok. She had been under medical care for a blood infection since October 17. Despite the efforts of her medical team, her condition did not improve.

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul cancelled his planned trip to Malaysia following the news and convened a cabinet meeting to discuss funeral arrangements. Government officials observed the announcement dressed in black, reflecting the sombre national mood. The King has declared a one-year official mourning period for the royal family and royal staff.

Queen Mother Sirikit was a deeply respected and cherished figure in Thailand. Married to King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1950, she stood beside him throughout his seven-decade reign—the longest in Thai history—helping promote national unity, cultural preservation, and social welfare. Her August 12 birthday is celebrated nationally as Mother’s Day, reflecting her enduring influence and affection among the Thai people.

Born in 1932 into an aristocratic family in Bangkok, Sirikit met Bhumibol in Paris in 1948 while her father served as Thailand’s ambassador to France. Their marriage one week before his coronation began a lifetime partnership that shaped modern Thai history. The couple had four children: King Maha Vajiralongkorn, and princesses Ubolratana, Sirindhorn, and Chulabhorn.

Throughout her life, Queen Sirikit championed development programs that supported rural communities, women’s empowerment, and environmental conservation. Her elegance and compassion made her a respected figure both at home and abroad. Though she withdrew from public life after suffering a stroke in 2012, her legacy as a symbol of grace, service, and devotion to the Thai people endured.

Her Majesty’s remains will be enshrined in Bangkok’s Grand Palace, where citizens are expected to pay their respects in the coming days. Across Thailand, black ribbons and portraits are appearing in remembrance of a queen whose life embodied duty, dignity, and love for her country.

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Philippines Grants Visa-Free Entry to Indian Nationals


In a major development for international travel, the Republic of the Philippines has officially granted visa-free entry to Indian nationals, marking a significant step in easing travel regulations and boosting tourism.

The announcement is being welcomed by the Indian travel community, offering greater accessibility to one of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful destinations — home to pristine beaches, world-famous diving spots, vibrant festivals, and unique island culture.

What It Means:

Indian citizens can now travel to the Philippines without a visa for short-term visits, subject to terms set by immigration authorities (such as a maximum duration of stay and valid return tickets). This visa waiver is part of a broader push by the Philippine government to revive and grow its tourism industry post-pandemic.

Key Benefits:

  • Boost for Indian tourism: Indian tourists ranked among the top potential markets for outbound travel, and this move could significantly increase footfall from India.
  • Ease of travel: Reduced paperwork, planning time, and costs associated with obtaining a visa.
  • Strengthening ties: The visa exemption reflects growing diplomatic and economic relations between India and the Philippines.

Travel Boom Incoming?

Travel agencies and airlines are already reporting a spike in inquiries and bookings. The Philippines, with its 7,000+ islands, is now positioned as an even more attractive destination for Indian travellers looking for both leisure and adventure.

So whether you’re dreaming of Palawan, Cebu, Boracay, or the heritage streets of Manila — your next visa-free tropical getaway just got real!

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