Day: October 29, 2025

Blind Artist Composes Heartfelt Tribute Song for Her Majesty Queen Mother

Nakhon ratchasima: Blind artist Ming Roi Siang has composed a touching song titled “Forever in the Hearts of Thais” as a tribute to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother. Despite being blind since birth, Ming Roi Siang expressed his condolences through music, capturing the essence of her compassionate service

Department of Science Unveils Testing Method for Herbal Inhalers Amid Contamination Concerns

Bangkok: The Department of Science has introduced a method to test “herbal inhalers” for contamination with Clostridium bacteria, urging small-scale producers to conduct quality checks prior to product registration. Dr. Sarawut Bunsuk, Director-General of the Department of Medical Sciences, disclosed that the FDA discovered contamination in Hong Thai Herbal Inhaler

Thai Festivals to Proceed with Adjusted Tone

Bangkok: Thailand’s major annual festivals, including Loy Krathong, New Year’s Eve, and Songkran, will proceed but require organizers to make “appropriate” tonal and format adjustments, the Minister of Tourism and Sports, Attakorn Sirilatthayakorn, affirmed Tuesday. The call for appropriate tonal adjustments comes during a national period of mourning following the

Thailand’s Motion on Cybercrime Gains Global Support at IPU Meeting

Geneva: Wan Nor is delighted that the IPU has accepted Thailand’s urgent proposal to address cybercrime, and praises Rome for his hard work. Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, President of the National Assembly, along with Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a party-list MP from the Prachachon Party, and Mr. Kanwi Suebsaeng, a

PM Rejects Claims of U.S. Favoritism in Rare Earths Deal

Bangkok: Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday rejected claims that a recent Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on rare earth elements with the United States unfairly favors Washington. He stressed the deal is non-binding, mutual, and can be canceled, affirming it is not a concession agreement. According to Thai News

FDA Orders Halt on Two Inhaler Brands Due to Microbial Contamination

Bangkok: The FDA has issued an urgent order to stop using two popular brands of inhalers after finding that they contain microorganisms exceeding the standard, posing a health risk. Pharmacist Suphattra Bunserm, Secretary-General of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), revealed that the FDA announced the results of the analysis

Hurricane Melissa Approaches Cuban Coast With Life-Threatening Force

Bangkok: Hurricane Melissa is set to make landfall in Cuba, with authorities on high alert as the powerful storm approaches. The hurricane, which has already caused significant destruction in Jamaica, is expected to hit near Santiago de Cuba, Cuba’s second-largest city, later today. Precautionary measures have been swiftly implemented, including