Day: August 25, 2025

MOU43 to Guide Thailand-Cambodia Border Demarcation

Bangkok: The Director-General of the Treaty Department has provided an in-depth explanation of the advantages of MOU43, a vital framework designed for surveying and demarcating borders between Thailand and Cambodia. This agreement aims to create a new map in line with international standards, although the Director-General emphasized that abandoning the

Senate Decides Against Establishing War Room for Verdict Follow-Up

Bangkok: “Big Kriang” has disclosed that the Senate will not establish a war room on August 29 to monitor the verdict related to the audio clip case. According to Thai News Agency, General Kriangkrai Srirak, the First Vice President of the Senate, has entrusted General Sawat Tasana, a Senate member,

Launch of Commemorative Book Celebrating Queen’s Birthday and Thai Fabric Initiative

Bangkok: The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior announced the launch of a book in honor of Her Majesty the Queen’s 39th birthday, titled “Siriwanvari Nariratana Rajapastraporn,” following the royal initiative “Wear Thai Fabric for Fun.” The initiative encourages the wearing of Thai fabrics and royal Thai costumes to

Senate Sends Letter to Constitutional Court to Close Audio Clip Case

Bangkok: The Senate has submitted a summary statement regarding the audio clip case involving Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The case, which has been a point of contention, is now concluded with the submission of an explanation letter to the Constitutional Court. According to Thai News Agency, Senator Sawat Tasana, who

Paethongtarn Shinawatra Responds to Controversy Over Distorted Court Clip

Bangkok: Paethongtarn reposted an Instagram story to counter the controversy surrounding a distorted clip, insisting the Constitutional Court had told her to “sit down.” According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister and Minister of Culture Paethongtarn Shinawatra reposted a story on VOICE TV’s Instagram, confirming that the controversy surrounding the

Permanent Secretary Orders Investigation into Iris Scanning for Coins

Bangkok: The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior has ordered an immediate investigation into the practice of iris scanning in exchange for coins, revealing that he has not yet received a report on the issue. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Arsit Sampantharat, the Permanent Secretary, addressed reports that

Royal Thai Army Enhances Border Defense with New Drone Technology

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has significantly bolstered its border defense capabilities with the acquisition of advanced drone and anti-drone technology, thanks to a substantial donation from the Land Guard Foundation. The donation, valued at over 60 million baht, aims to enhance the defense operations along the Thai-Cambodian border. According

Natthaphong and Team Face 300 Million Baht Lawsuit from Energy Giant

Bangkok: Natthaphong Ruangpanyawut, alongside fellow members of the Prachachon Party, appeared in court to face a lawsuit brought against them by a major energy company, amounting to over 300 million baht. The lawsuit follows their vocal criticisms regarding Thailand’s electricity tariffs, which they attribute to the policy missteps of previous