Day: October 28, 2025

Supamas Emphasizes Respectful Communication for Royal Cremation Ceremony

Bangkok: Supamas Isaraphakdi, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, has directed the Public Relations Department to communicate the Royal Cremation Ceremony of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother, with the utmost honor. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Supamas held discussions with Ms. Sudruthai Lertkasem, Director General of the

Democrat Party Reflects on Future Strategy Amidst 33-Year Election Drought

Bangkok: The Democrat Party recently held a seminar titled “What does Thailand need from political parties?” to address its 33-year streak of election losses and explore strategies for future success. Alongkorn Polbutr posed the critical question of how the party could secure a win after decades of setbacks. Dr. Suwit

Former Senator Challenges Parliament’s Authority Over Constitutional Amendments

Bangkok: Former Senator Direkrit Jenkrongtham has petitioned the Ombudsman to seek a ruling from the Constitutional Court regarding Parliament’s failure to hold a referendum on whether the public desires constitutional amendments. The petition questions if this oversight constitutes a violation of the Constitution and the Constitutional Court’s previous ruling. According

Bus Collides with Student Bus, Everyone Injured as School Term Begins

Rayong: A tragic first day of school unfolded in Rayong when a school bus collided with another bus. The incident, which occurred in Ban Khai District, saw the school bus driver lose consciousness, leading to the vehicle rolling 100 meters with students on board. As the bus rolled, students fell

Thailand and Cambodia Initiate Symbolic Arms Withdrawal Amid Tensions

Bangkok: The Minister of Defense has announced the commencement of a symbolic arms withdrawal between Thailand and Cambodia, marking a significant step in easing long-standing tensions between the two nations. This initiative began on October 26, 2025, and is expected to unfold over six weeks in three distinct phases. According

Anutin Advocates for ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement to Boost Regional Cooperation

Kuala lumpur: Anutin emphasized comprehensive cooperation, pushing for the ASEAN China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA 3.0) to promote regional peace, strengthen supply chains, and promote a green economy. Today at 9:00 a.m. (local time in Kuala Lumpur), Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, along with leaders

Maruebo Train Station Resumes Operations After Bombing Incident

Narathiwat: Maruebo train station is now open for normal operation. The Southern Railway has resumed normal operations after repairs were made to damage caused by the bombing at Maruebo Station in Narathiwat Province yesterday. Initial reports indicate the attack was the work of Abdullah Maming’s group. According to Thai News

Kriangkrai Denies Harassment Allegations Against Senator Nantana

Bangkok: Kriangkrai insists he did not harass or silence Nantana, claiming she violated ethics after being accused of degrading her reputation by calling her a “red shirt senator” and a pork seller. He emphasized that he followed due process when the complaint was filed, hoping to clear himself of the