Month: October 2025

Thai Sang Thai Party Unveils Constitutional Amendment Draft to Empower Citizens

Bangkok: Thai Sang Thai Party unveiled a draft constitutional amendment to promote “returning power to the people and restoring the rule of law.” The plan paves the way for the removal of independent organizations, amending the membership termination rules, and closing the loopholes for “snake-headed” MPs. Furthermore, it will unlock

Anutin Uncertain About Recovery of 600 Baht Worth of Gold Stolen in Narathiwat

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, expressed uncertainty about the whereabouts of 600 baht worth of gold that was stolen in Narathiwat Province. He mentioned that a clearer statement should come from those directly responsible for the investigation. Anutin emphasized that if government officials are

Anutin Prepares to Discuss Conditions with Trump for Cambodia Negotiations

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, is set to inform US President Donald Trump about four key conditions for negotiations with Cambodia. Anutin emphasizes that there is no deadline to remove Cambodians from the disputed area, assuring that efforts to resolve the Sa Kaeo border dispute

Government Transfers 1,147 Million Baht to Over 200,000 Border Disaster Victims

Bangkok: Compensation money has been transferred to the accounts of more than 200,000 families affected by border disasters. Siripong updated that compensation payments totaling 1,147 million baht have been transferred to the accounts of more than 200,000 border disaster victims. According to Thai News Agency, Government Spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat revealed

Rome Seeks Facts, Not Hidden Agenda, in Ben Smith Inquiry

Bangkok: Rangsiman Rome, a prominent MP for the Prachachon Party and chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on State Security, is adamant about uncovering the truth regarding the alleged connections between Deputy Prime Minister Thammanat Prompao, Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat, and an individual known as Ben Smith. According to

Region 1 Army Clarifies Mine Clearance Communication to Cambodia

Bangkok: The 1st Army Area Command has clarified its communication with Cambodia, following the dispatch of a letter by the Burapha Task Force to the 51st Infantry Regiment. The letter pertained to the clearing of mines in the Nong Chan-Nong Ya Kaeo areas, and the explanation emphasized that this action

View ‘Half-Half Plus’ as an Economic Tool That Benefits All Parties

Bangkok: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Olar points out that the “Half-Half Plus” scheme is an economic tool that benefits all parties, not a strategy-free cash handout. Assoc. Prof. Olarn Thinbangtiew, a lecturer at the Faculty of Political Science and Law at Burapha University, commented on the “Half-Half Plus” project, which the