Day: September 14, 2025

Assumption Thonburi Triumphs in GLO Cup 2025 with Double Championship Victory

Bangkok: The 8-a-side youth football competition, “GLO Cup 2025,” held at Supachalasai Stadium, concluded with Assumption Thonburi making history by winning championships in both the under-13 and under-15 age groups. This success solidifies Thailand’s standing as a football powerhouse. According to Thai News Agency, the journey to the U13 championship

Chiang Rai By-Election Sees High Voter Excitement Amid Favorable Weather

Chiang rai: People are excited to exercise their right to vote in the Chiang Rai by-election. The Election Commission expects to know the results before 9 p.m. According to Thai News Agency, the Election Commission anticipates a 65% voter turnout in the Chiang Rai by-election, largely due to favorable weather

Senator Pisit Calls Out Previous Government’s Failures in SEA Games Preparation

Bangkok: Senator Pisit has publicly criticized the previous government for its inadequate efforts in organizing the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. With only three months remaining until the event, significant issues remain unresolved, including the absence of a finalized mascot. Senator Pisit emphasized the urgency of the situation and called

Pheu Thai Party Urges Expediency in Constitutional Referendum amid Concerns

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party has expressed concerns about the timeline for holding a referendum on constitutional amendments, urging the People’s Party to expedite negotiations with Anutin Charnvirakul and instruct the “blue” Senate to facilitate the process. The party fears delays could give the impression that the Orange-Blue memorandum of agreement

Pheu Thai Pushes for Bhumjaithai’s 40 Baht Electric Train Fare Policy

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is urging the Bhumjaithai Party to revive its 40 baht all-day electric train fare initiative to alleviate financial burdens on residents of Bangkok and neighboring areas, following the decision against implementing the 20 baht all-way fare policy. According to Thai News Agency, Danupon Punnakanta, spokesperson for

Danupon Punnakanta Remains Silent Amid Criticism of Pheu Thai Decline

Bangkok: Danupon Punnakanta, spokesperson for the Pheu Thai Party, has not responded to criticism regarding the party’s perceived decline and the potential for a reduced number of MPs in the next election. He expressed a desire to connect with Pheu Thai voters, emphasizing the party’s resilience in overcoming past crises.