Day: May 31, 2025

Thailand-Cambodia Border Situation Remains Stable Amid Security Considerations

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army spokesman has confirmed that the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border has not necessitated a closure. However, the possibility of a border closure remains part of a strategic plan that local agencies may consider to ensure security and public safety. According to Thai News Agency, Army

Prasert Confirms Alignment of Water Management Strategy with Government Plan

Bangkok: Prasert has confirmed that the government’s water management strategy aligns with its strategic plan, emphasizing the use of the central budget to support integrated efforts for sustainability. The online crime suppression unit has also achieved significant recognition by elevating the AOC to the level of receiving a UNESCO award.

Somsak Clarifies Thai Traditional Medicine Center Construction in Sukhothai

Bangkok: Somsak Thepsuthin, the Minister of Public Health, has elucidated details surrounding the construction of a Thai traditional medicine center in Khiri Mas District, Sukhothai Province, emphasizing that the initiative carries no personal benefits and aims to address the shortage of doctors in state hospitals. The project seeks to accommodate

Ekanat Pledges Crackdown on Companies Illegally Transporting Toxic Waste

Bangkok: Ekanat Promphan, Thailand’s Minister of Industry, has vowed to arrest all companies involved in the illegal transportation of toxic industrial waste. He emphasized that no matter the financial power of these companies, they will face justice and be penalized for their actions. He urged anyone with information to come

Prime Minister Receives Report on Kok River Water Quality Improvements

Bangkok: The Prime Minister received a report on solving the Kok River problem. The situation has improved. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating with neighboring countries and is ready to implement measures to address water quality in all dimensions for the local population. According to Thai News Agency, Ms.

Chuan Criticizes Police for Inadequate Aircraft Maintenance Budget

Bangkok: Chuan Leekpai, a Member of Parliament from the Democrat Party, has raised concerns over the Royal Thai Police’s handling of its aircraft maintenance budget following two helicopter crashes within one month that resulted in the deaths of nine skilled officers. The incidents highlight, according to Chuan, systemic issues in

Pichet to Face Constitutional Court Investigation Over Alleged Budget Violation

Bangkok: “Pichet” Chueamuangphan, the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, has expressed his readiness to face an investigation after the People’s Party announced plans to file a complaint with the Constitutional Court, alleging a violation of Section 144. The controversy centers around accusations of improper budget management for

Chusak Acknowledges Money and Women as Key Issues for Temple Disputes

Nakhon Ratchasima: “Chusak” has openly admitted that money and women are the primary factors causing problems within temples, emphasizing the necessity for clear accounting practices. According to Thai News Agency, MPs from the People’s Party have suggested that the Office of Buddhism enforce standardized, transparent, and auditable financial records for