Month: October 2025

Nida Poll Reveals Public’s Lack of Understanding on MOUs 43 and 44

Bangkok: A recent survey conducted by Nida Poll has revealed a significant gap in public understanding of MOUs 43 and 44, alongside a notable support for a referendum to cancel these agreements. According to Thai News Agency, the survey aimed to assess the public’s comprehension of MOU 43 and MOU

Debate Over Referendum on Cancellation of Thailand-Cambodia MOUs 43 and 44

Bangkok: The government’s proposal to hold a referendum on the cancellation of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) 43 and 44 between Thailand and Cambodia is generating a range of opinions. According to Thai News Agency, discussions with an international legal scholar and a former deputy permanent secretary of the Ministry of

House Security Committee Urges Government for Compensation Due to Border Conflict

Sam meng: The Security Committee insists on expediting the proposal to the government to provide compensation for the impact of the border conflict. Rome led the House Security Committee to inspect the Sam Meng Health Promotion Hospital area, stressing the urgency of a proposal to the government for compensation due

Rome Ignores Ben Smith’s Defamation Lawsuit, Seeking 100 Million in Damages

Rome: Rangsiman Rome ignores Ben Smith’s defamation lawsuit seeking hundreds of millions in damages, stating that he may even defend himself. He called it strange that they weren’t personally close, but used Thammanat’s team to make the move. He urged people not to use the lawsuit to cover up a

Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Center Established to Support Flood Victims

Sisaket: The government has taken significant steps to support flood victims by establishing a Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Center. This initiative aims to expedite relief efforts across all affected areas, ensuring timely disbursement of relief funds. Government spokespersons, alongside various sectors, have been active in distributing relief bags to those

Chairwoman Invites Foreign Affairs Minister to Discuss Thai-Cambodian MOU Referendum

Bangkok: The Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee has extended an invitation to Foreign Affairs Minister Sihasak Phuangketkaew to clarify the issue regarding a proposed referendum to cancel Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) 43-44, which relate to the survey and demarcation of land and maritime boundaries between Thailand and Cambodia.

Smoking and Blindness: Proven Link Confirmed

Bangkok: Is it true that smoking can cause blindness? Recent investigations confirm that smoking not only harms the body but also significantly impacts eye health, potentially leading to blindness. According to Thai News Agency, warnings have been shared regarding the detrimental effects of smoking on the eyes. Nicotine and other

Thailand Faces Continued Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain in Eastern Region

Bangkok: Thailand is set to experience ongoing thunderstorms and heavy rain in some parts of the eastern region, as reported by the Meteorological Department. In Bangkok and surrounding areas, thunderstorms are anticipated to affect 40% of the region. According to Thai News Agency, the Meteorological Department forecasts thunderstorms over the