Day: June 29, 2025

Suan Mob Reiterates Not to Cancel MOU 43-44, Emphasizes Strategic Importance

Bangkok: Suan Mob has reiterated its stance against the cancellation of MOU 43-44, emphasizing the strategic importance of maintaining the agreement. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Linthiporn Warinwatcharoj, MP for the party list and deputy secretary-general of the Pheu Thai Party, addressed recent calls by protest leaders on June

“Thainess Beyond Borders” Project Launched to Enhance Thai Student Networks Globally

London: “Jiraporn” accelerates the promotion of the network of Thai students abroad to help communicate the country’s image to the world stage through the “Thainess Beyond Borders” project, allowing Thai students abroad to produce creative media reflecting Thai identity. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Jiraporn Sindhuphrai, Minister to the

Eastern Forces Grants Exemption to Goods Transport Vehicles Crossing the Border

Burapha: Burapha Forces have relaxed the rules for goods transport vehicles to pass through three Thai-Cambodian border checkpoints, limiting the time and number of vehicles, starting today and to be completed within seven days, to reduce the impact on the people’s suffering in accordance with humanitarian principles. According to Thai

Nattapong Ruangpanyawut Tops Polls Amid Political Unrest in Thailand

Bangkok: Mr. Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, a prominent member of the Prachachon Party, has expressed gratitude to the public for trusting him as the leading candidate for prime minister, according to recent Nida Poll results. The poll highlighted his political popularity in the second quarter, positioning him as the number one choice

Thirat Takes Swift Action to Address Water Quality Issues in Chiang Rai

Chiang rai: “Thirat” has committed to implementing “Paethongtarn’s” policy aimed at rapidly addressing water quality issues in the Kok and Sai Rivers. The focus is on maintaining continuous communication and raising public awareness. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Thirat Rattanasri, Deputy Minister of Interior and Acting Minister of Interior,

“Teng” Calls for Dissolution of Parliament to Return Authority to the People

Bangkok: “Teng” has urged “Paetongtarn” to dissolve parliament and return voting power to the people, citing potential threats from coalition parties throughout the government’s term. He expressed skepticism about the “Pheu Thai government” being able to govern effectively with a slim majority, emphasizing that a forward path for the country

Teng Urges Government to Investigate Lim Kimya Case Thoroughly

Bangkok: “Teng” has called on the government to implement appropriate measures to address the Thai-Cambodian border issue, urging a transparent investigation into the “Lim Kimya” case. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing state-to-state relations rather than family connections, highlighting concerns about the involvement of individuals close to the “Hun Sen”

Wisut Remains Unfazed by Poll Results as Prime Minister Paethongtarn Falls to 5th Place

Bangkok: Wisut Chainarun, the government whip, expressed no surprise at the recent poll results showing Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra’s popularity dropping to 5th place. He attributed the decline to a misunderstood conversation clip and emphasized that the new cabinet would work diligently to restore public confidence. Wisut assured that the