Day: August 21, 2025

Chaiya Promma Abruptly Adjourns House Meeting, Ignoring Urgent MOU 43-44 Discussion

Bangkok: The House of Representatives faced confusion when Deputy Speaker Chaiya Promma unexpectedly ordered the meeting to be closed, avoiding the scheduled discussion of urgent motions regarding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 43 and 44. The abrupt adjournment left many members puzzled, as both government and opposition whips had earlier agreed

Opposition Shocked as Chaiya Abruptly Closes Meeting Before MOU 43-44 Discussion

Bangkok: The opposition was taken aback when Chaiya Promma, the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, suddenly ordered the closure of a parliamentary meeting that was set to discuss the cancellation of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) 43-44. This unexpected move has sparked significant criticism from opposition leaders and

Navy Bolsters Defense with New Long-Range Howitzers

Sattahip: The Royal Thai Navy has enhanced its defense capabilities by acquiring a new 155mm self-propelled howitzer, capable of firing up to 40 kilometers, to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty. According to Thai News Agency, Admiral Natthaphon Diaowanich, Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet, received six of these advanced artillery systems at a

Cambodia Expected to Miss Crucial RBC Secretary-General Meeting

Sa kaeo: Cambodia appears likely to skip the highly anticipated RBC Secretary-General meeting scheduled to be held at the Officers’ Club, 19th Military Circle, Sa Kaeo Province. The meeting was set to start at 2:00 PM and was to be chaired by Major General Suravich Daengchan, Chief of Staff of

Royal Thai Army Refutes Cambodian Claims of Ceasefire Violations

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has firmly denied accusations from Cambodia regarding violations of the ceasefire agreement between the two nations. A spokesman for the Royal Thai Army responded to statements made by Cambodian Defense Ministry spokesperson Mali, asserting that Cambodia, not Thailand, is responsible for breaches of the agreement.

Looking at the Future of Thai Politics Through the “Paethongtarn-Thaksin” Case

Bangkok: The political situation in Thailand is currently under intense scrutiny due to the “Paethongtarn-Thaksin” case. This case is being closely observed to assess its potential impact on the future direction of Thai politics. According to Thai News Agency, academics have contributed their analysis, suggesting that this case could be

RBC Secretary-General Meeting Continues Amid Rumors of Cancellation

Sa kaeo: The RBC Secretary-General meeting has not been canceled. The discussion process continues, despite earlier rumors suggesting a collapse due to the Cambodian side not yet arriving to attend. According to Thai News Agency, after the meeting of the Joint Border Committee in the Second Army Area was postponed

Anti-Money Laundering Committee Probes Football Club’s Link to Gambling Website

Bangkok: The Anti-Money Laundering Committee is actively investigating a case involving a football club connected to an online gambling website. Chairman Lertsak Pattanachaikul has emphasized the importance of transparency and the rule of law in dealing with influential groups. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Lertsak Pattanachaikul, who leads the