Day: September 22, 2025

Anutin Leads Economic Team in Strategic Talks with Thai Bankers’ Association

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, led an economic team to a significant meeting with the Thai Bankers’ Association, emphasizing Thailand’s pivotal role in the regional economic system. As a former banker, Anutin highlighted the importance of private sector collaboration in advancing Thailand’s position as a central

Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat’s Office Receives Buddha Images and Altar

Bangkok: The Buddha image was brought up to the office of Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat. Thammanat’s working group brought a Buddha image into the Deputy Prime Minister’s office at Government House. According to Thai News Agency, this morning, a team led by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and

Thailand Enhances Disaster Preparedness with ‘T-Alert’ Warning System

Bangkok: The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has integrated “T-Alert” warnings to reach the public through all channels. The DDPM is promoting Thailand’s disaster warning system, “T-Alert,” which will provide warnings on all forms of disasters operated by the government through all warning devices in at-risk areas. According

Bhumjaithai Party Prepares for Election with New Phuket MP Candidates

Phuket: Bhumjaithai Party unveiled three prospective Phuket MP candidates, preparing to contest the election after the House of Representatives is dissolved. They are also actively seeking candidates from 14 southern provinces, with a clear launch planned for mid-next month. They aim for 30 seats, insisting that they will not violate

Prime Minister to Present Government Policy Without Bodyguards

Bangkok: The government’s policy statement has been finalized, with the Prime Minister set to present it personally, opting not to have bodyguards on this occasion. Anutin Charnvirakul’s draft government policy statement is a concise document, consisting of eight pages. The upcoming policies will primarily address the economy, security and borders,

Senator Pisit Awaits Meeting with Party Whips to Schedule Policy Statement

Bangkok: Senator Pisit is waiting to talk with the three whips to decide on the date of his policy statement. He expects the statement to take two days next week, hoping the government prioritizes the livelihoods of the people over harassing the opposition and interfering in legal cases. According to