Day: July 22, 2025

Teng Hopes Dinner Party Will Focus on Beneficial Laws Amid Thaksin’s Attendance

Bangkok: “Teng” hopes the dinner party will discuss issues that are beneficial to the people and asks to push for important laws even if they are not proposed by the Cabinet, expressing readiness to examine local budgets without merely reinstating them. Mr. Nattaphong Ruangpanyawut, the leader of the opposition in

Paethongtarn Shinawatra Attends Coalition Government Dinner Party Amid Busy Day

Bangkok: Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister and Minister of Culture, had a busy schedule today as she participated in various events, including a significant coalition government dinner party. According to Thai News Agency, following a cabinet meeting, Ms. Paethongtarn, accompanied by Ms. Thirat Samretwanich, Deputy Minister of Interior, made her way

Reserve Senator Urges Urgent Submission of Collusion Investigation to Supreme Court

Bangkok: Reserve Senators have expressed concerns over potential delays in the Election Commission’s (EC) investigation into senator collusion, urging the submission of the report to the Supreme Court by August 12. This urgency is highlighted by fears of black magic interference and the impending retirement of two EC members. According

Cambodian Workers Allowed Six-Month Stay Amid Thai Border Control Adjustments

Bangkok: Cambodian workers employed in Thai border provinces have been granted permission to remain in Thailand for up to six months, following adjustments to travel times through checkpoints in seven border provinces, which have impacted their ability to enter or exit. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangtrakul, spokesman

Royal Thai Army Briefs International Military Attach©s on Chong Bok Mine Incident

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has invited assistant military attach©s from 47 countries to hear an explanation regarding the recent incident at the Thai-Cambodian border, where three soldiers were injured by an anti-personnel mine. The mine was identified as a newly planted device. According to Thai News Agency, the Royal

Cabinet Greenlights Key Appointments in Interior and Culture Ministries

Bangkok: The Cabinet has approved several important appointments, including the selection of Mr. Chanin Rungthanakiat as Secretary to the Minister of Interior. According to Thai News Agency, this decision was made following a proposal from the Ministry of Interior. In addition to Chanin’s appointment, the Cabinet has also endorsed Ms.