Day: May 28, 2025

Anutin Calls for Immediate Action Against Nattaporn to Preserve Government Image

Bangkok: “Anutin” has urged the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to summon “Nattaporn” and issue an arrest warrant if he fails to appear, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the government’s integrity. Anutin expressed concern that allowing Nattaporn to remain free would damage the reputation of government agencies. He also questioned

Treasury Awaits Clarity on Compensation Claim Against Yingluck

Bangkok: The Permanent Secretary of the Treasury announced that by the end of May, there will be a decision on whether to claim compensation from former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. This decision relates to her involvement in the rice pledging case that resulted in damages amounting to 10,028 million baht.

Anutin Urges DSI to Expedite Action Against Natthaphon

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has expressed urgency in the case involving Mr. Nattaporn Toprayoon, a former advisor to the Ombudsman and a suspect in the Klongchan Cooperative money laundering case. Anutin has urged the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to promptly issue a

Cambodian Soldiers Dig 650-Meter Long ‘Kulet’ Amidst Border Tensions

Ubon Ratchathani: Cambodian soldiers have reportedly dug a 650-meter long trench known as a ‘Kulet’ from the Sattaban tree to the Lao intersection, a site of recent clashes with Thai soldiers. This development has heightened tensions at the border area in Ubon Ratchathani Province, where both nations have laid territorial

Senate Whip Agrees to Postpone Vote on Independent Organizations Motion

Bangkok: The Senate Whip has agreed to include a motion by the “New Generation Senators” to delay voting on the independent organization committee, affirming that the existing laws provide a clear path forward and maintain the full authority of the Senators. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phisit Apiwattanapong, a

Cambodian Soldiers Dig 650-Meter ‘Kulet’ Amid Border Tensions

Ubon Ratchathani: Cambodian soldiers have excavated a 650-meter long “Kulet” from the Sattaban tree to the Lao intersection, a site that recently became the focal point of a clash with Thai soldiers. According to Thai News Agency, the incident was reported on May 28, 2015, following a confrontation between Thai