Day: June 17, 2025

Anutin Dismisses Using Alpine Lawsuit for Political Negotiation

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has made it clear that the ongoing legal dispute involving Alpine Company will not be leveraged for political bargaining. Anutin emphasized that Alpine has every right to seek legal recourse against the Ministry of Interior regarding the contested seizure of a

Anutin Reaffirms Position on Interior Ministry Amid Cabinet Reshuffle Talks

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has stated his readiness for the Bhumjaithai Party to move to the opposition if the Ministry of Interior is taken from them. He emphasized the original agreement in forming the government and questioned the real intentions behind the desire for the Interior Ministry. Bhumjaithai

Incompatibility of Thai and Cambodian Maps Poses Significant Risk in Border Accuracy

Bangkok: Thai and Cambodian maps cannot be overlaid, risking inaccuracies of several kilometers. Surveying and mapping experts confirm that maps of Thailand and Cambodia cannot be directly compared, which could cause coordinates to differ by hundreds of meters to several kilometers, directly affecting the determination of international borders. According to

Half-Half Travel Thailand Opens Registration for Entrepreneurs

Bangkok: Half-Half Travel Thailand is now open for registration for entrepreneurs, marking the first day of the initiative on June 17, 2025. Mr. Surawong Thienthong, the Minister of Tourism and Sports, announced the commencement of the registration process for tourism entrepreneurs under the Half-Half Thailand project. The registration for individuals

Mongkol Surassajja Addresses Senate’s Role Amid Political Tensions

Bangkok: “Mongkol” keeps his mouth shut about giving his opinion on the political situation and collusion with the Senate. Mongkol Surassajja, President of the Senate, insists he is not worried about himself, but is still in the position and must perform his duties for the benefit of the country. According

Reserve Senator Submits Five Directives to EC in Senator Selection Collusion Case

Bangkok: Reserve Senator submits five directives to the Election Commission (EC) in the case of collusion in electing Senators, highlighting the involvement of leaders and executives from prominent parties, suggesting a counter-suit following the dismissal of the court petition. According to Thai News Agency, a group of reserve senators and