Month: September 2025

Thai Arbitration Institute and Xiamen Arbitration Court Forge Legal Cooperation

Bangkok: The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice led a team from the Thailand Arbitration Institute (THAC) to join hands with the Xiamen Arbitration Court, paving the way for enhanced legal cooperation between Thailand and China. This collaboration aims to promote international arbitration and strengthen ties between the THAC

Thaksin Adjusts Well to Second Night in Klong Prem Prison

Bangkok: Thaksin Shinawatra spent his second night at Klong Prem Central Prison, adjusting well as he continues to serve his one-year sentence. The former Prime Minister was reported to be sleeping soundly and eating a full meal, following his transfer from the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political

Family Awaits Body of Zoo Worker Mauled by Lions

Bangkok: The family is waiting to receive the body of a zoo worker who died in a lion attack for religious rites. At the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Police General Hospital, the sister of Mr. Jian, 58, the zookeeper who died after being mauled by a lion, received Mr. Jian’s

Forensic Findings Shed Light on Tragic Zoo Employee Death in Lion Attack

Bangkok: Forensic investigators have revealed critical details surrounding the tragic death of a zoo employee, identified as Mr. Jian, who succumbed to injuries sustained in a lion attack. The forensic director specified that the key factors contributing to the death were a laceration on the thigh, a severed trachea, and

Thaksin Shinawatra May Be Appointed as Language Teacher in Prison

Bangkok: The Department of Corrections revealed that after quarantine, Thaksin may be appointed as a language teacher in prison. The Deputy Director-General of the Department of Corrections revealed that Thaksin Shinawatra eats two boiled eggs and coffee every morning without any problems after completing his five-day quarantine. He is preparing

Thawee Urges Compliance with Corrections Department Regulations for Thaksin’s Detention

Bangkok: Justice Minister Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong emphasized that the detention of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra outside prison should adhere strictly to the Corrections Department’s regulations. Thawee acknowledged the People’s Democratic Reform Committee’s (PDRC) right to file a complaint concerning Thaksin’s medical treatment and expressed his openness to an