Day: August 12, 2025

Thaksin Donates 2.6 Million Baht for Knockdown Houses at Thai-Cambodian Border

Ubon ratchathani: Thaksin Shinawatra has made a donation of 2.6 million baht to construct knockdown houses for individuals affected by the ongoing situation at the Thai-Cambodian border. The donation aims to support those whose homes have been damaged due to the border incident and to provide them with immediate shelter.

Revealing Reasons Behind Non-Extension of Army Region 2 Commander’s Term

Bangkok: Acharn Wanwichit Boonprong has provided an analysis on why the term of the Second Army Commander should not be extended, especially during a time when there is a trend of not changing army commanders in the middle of a battle. According to Thai News Agency, Boonprong highlights that maintaining

Paethongtarn Shares Heartwarming Moment with Children on Social Media

Bangkok: Paethongtarn, a well-known figure, recently shared a touching moment with her children on social media. In a heartfelt post, she uploaded a photo of her children giving her kisses on the cheek, accompanied by the caption, “The love from children is a mother’s strength.” According to Thai News Agency,

Phumtham Leads Candle Lighting Ceremony to Honor Queen Sirikit’s Birthday

Bangkok: “Phumtham” led the candle lighting ceremony to offer blessings on the occasion of His Majesty’s birthday, August 12, 2025. At 8:05 PM, at the main stage of Sanam Luang, Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, along with his wife, Mrs. Aphinya Wechayachai, presided over the

Anutin Clarifies Governor Appointment Responsibilities Amid Ubon Ratchathani Dispute

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party and a party-list MP, addressed the ongoing controversy regarding the appointment of the governor of Ubon Ratchathani and the subsequent delays in fund disbursement in the Thai-Cambodian border area, which resulted in the governor’s removal. Anutin emphasized that the responsibility for

Constitutional Court’s Deliberation on Audio Clip Case Sparks Speculation

Bangkok: Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, an academic, has expressed concerns regarding the Constitutional Court’s handling of a petition involving Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The petition, which invokes Section 170, paragraph three, and Section 82 of the Constitution, questions whether the Prime Minister has seriously violated ethical standards, potentially ending her ministerial position.

Royal Thai Army Warns of Potential Self-Defense Action Amid Border Tensions

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has indicated its readiness to exercise its right to self-defense if circumstances necessitate such action. According to Thai News Agency, the Army has raised concerns over Cambodia’s continued secret placement of mines, which poses a threat to Thailand and disregards the Ottawa Convention. Army spokesman

Suchart Calls for Urgent Investigation into Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu Issues

Bangkok: “Suchart” has urged the Office of the Basic Education Commission to establish a committee to investigate the problems at Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu. Suchart emphasized the need for the Department of Religious Affairs to take immediate action, highlighting that if any wrongdoing is found, it will be addressed