Day: June 5, 2025

Abhisit Evades Media Questions on Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict with Humorous Walk

Bangkok: Abhisit Vejjajiva, the former Prime Minister of Thailand, employed a unique tactic to dodge media inquiries regarding the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border conflict. After attending a session with the Special Committee to discuss the establishment of a full-service entertainment complex in the Senate, Mr. Abhisit was approached by reporters seeking

Constitutional Court Dismisses Petition Against Prime Minister Gen. Prayut

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has dismissed a petition seeking the resignation of Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha over the appointment of Lt. Col. Thammanat Prompao as a minister. The court determined that the petitioner lacked the standing to file the petition. According to Thai News Agency, the court’s decision was

Constitutional Court Awaits Documents on Senate Petition Against Phumtham and Thawee

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court is waiting for documents from relevant agencies to clarify the Senate’s petition against “Phumtham-Thawee” for allegedly using the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to interfere with the Election Commission during an investigation into Senate collusion. According to Thai News Agency, the Constitutional Court is reviewing a

Constitutional Court Rejects Natthaphon’s Appeal Over Senator Selection Collusion

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has unanimously decided not to accept the appeal lodged by Mr. Nattaporn Toprayoon, which sought to challenge the Election Commission’s role in alleged collusion during the selection of senators. The court’s decision was based on an earlier order, No. 36/2568 dated April 9, 2568, which also

PM Congratulates President Lee Jae-myung on Election Victory

Bangkok: Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra has publicly extended her congratulations to President Lee Jae-myung following his recent election victory. She expressed her eagerness to collaborate with the newly elected president to enhance the friendship between Thailand and South Korea, as well as to further develop their strategic partnership. According to

Dr. Tos Criticizes Government’s Inadequate Response to PM 2.5 Dust Problem

Bangkok: Dr. Tos, a prominent MP for Phrae from the Pheu Thai Party and chairman of the House of Representatives’ Public Health Committee, has voiced concerns over the government’s insufficient measures to address the PM 2.5 dust issue, which he associates with an increase in lung cancer cases. According to

Royal Thai Navy Preparedness Amid Cambodian Combat Training

Bangkok: The Commander of the Naval Fleet has confirmed that the Royal Thai Navy is fully prepared to address any potential threats, following reports of Cambodian military exercises near Koh Kood. Speaking on the state of readiness, the Commander emphasized the navy’s role as a strategic tool for government peace