Day: July 17, 2025

Villagers Demand Removal of Cambodian Pins Encroaching on Thai Territory

Surin: Locals are calling for the removal of a Cambodian boundary marker that has encroached on Thai territory at Prasat Ta Muen Tod in Surin Province, while Thai soldiers say it is a sensitive matter and is under consideration by the International Court of Justice. According to Thai News Agency,

House of Representatives Approves Extension of Maternity Leave to 120 Days

Bangkok: The House of Representatives has approved a significant amendment to the Labor Protection Act, extending maternity leave to 120 days, aligning with the policy of equal labor protection and aiming to enhance opportunities for Thai workers. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pongkawin Juangroongruangkit, the Minister of Labor, expressed

Ministry of Labor Targets Hackers After Website Breach

Bangkok: The Ministry of Labor is gearing up to take legal action against hackers who breached its website. Despite the breach, no data was leaked, and the website is currently functioning normally. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Boonsong Thapchaiyut, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labor, disclosed that the

“Ms. Golf” Faces Detention at Central Criminal Court Over Corruption Charges

Bangkok: Investigators have taken “Ms. Golf” to the Central Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases for her first detention. She appeared stressed, with furrowed brows, and refrained from responding to any questions, choosing instead to raise her hands in apology. According to Thai News Agency, the investigation officer from

Senior Monk in Phichit Province Implicated in Love Scandal with ‘Ms. Golf’

Phichit: Another senior monk at the abbot level in Phichit Province has been implicated in a scandal involving a video call where he expressed his love to a woman known as ‘Ms. Golf’. Police are preparing to conduct searches across several temples and monastic educational institutions to trace the flow

DSI Prepares to Issue Summons in Triad-Money Laundering Case Involving Senators

Bangkok: The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is gearing up to issue summonses for the first batch of suspects in a high-profile collusion case involving money laundering and senators. The case, which is expected to involve as many as 100 individuals, centers on clear evidence of financial transactions during the