Day: July 23, 2025

Suriya Confirms Integrity of Economic Stimulus Projects Amidst Concerns

Bangkok: Suriya Juangroongruangkit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, has affirmed the absence of corruption in the Ministry of Transport’s economic stimulus projects. He assured that the bidding process is competitive and not dominated by a single private entity. The criteria set by the Comptroller General’s Department aim to

Ramkhamhaeng Students Demand Action from Defense Ministry on Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions

Bangkok: Ramkhamhaeng University students descended upon the Ministry of Defense, seeking clarity and action regarding the ongoing Thai-Cambodian border tensions. They engaged directly with Deputy Minister of Defense, General Nattapol Nakphanit, who reassured them that the situation, while not immediately resolvable, was under careful consideration with a focus on balance

Chusak Hopes for Constitutional Court’s Decision on Double Referendum

Bangkok: “Chusak” hopes the Constitutional Court will rule on holding a referendum twice to proceed with the amendment of the constitution. It is expected that the Constituent Assembly will be formed within this government. However, if a referendum is held three times, it will have to start over. According to

Senate Committee Invites Amnesty Bill Owner for Clarification

Bangkok: The Senate’s Political Development Committee has extended an invitation to the owner of the draft “Amnesty Act” to present detailed information regarding the bill. The committee emphasized that Section 112 should be assessed based on the intent behind offenses, while representatives clarified that amnesty should not apply to cases

Nan Province Faces Rising Water Levels as Storm Wipha Intensifies

Bangkok: Deputy Minister of Interior 2 has expressed deep concern over the situation in Nan Province as water levels surged by 30 cm within just one hour due to the effects of Storm Wipha. The Ministry of Interior held an emergency meeting to address the risks posed by the storm,

Wirote Revives Campaign to End Military Court Trials for Soldiers

Bangkok: “Wirote” is set to reignite the campaign, “Hunting down soldiers to be put to civilian court,” originally championed by the Pheu Thai Party, following a Supreme Military Court ruling in the “Nong Mei case.” This case has spurred calls for the Prime Minister to sign the OPCAT convention, paving