Day: November 15, 2025

Kashmir Police Confirm Accidental Blast at Nowgam Police Station

Srinagar: A senior police official in Indian-administered Kashmir stated on Saturday that a blast at a Nowgam police station, resulting in the death of nine people, was accidental. The official highlighted that further speculation regarding the cause of the explosion was unnecessary. According to Thai News Agency, Jammu and Kashmir

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Meets Thai King in Beijing

Beijing: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun during an official visit to the People’s Republic of China. According to Thai News Agency, Li emphasized the close relationship between China and Thailand, likening it to a family bond. He expressed China’s willingness to maintain high-level

Thai Coffee Shop to Replace Agafe Coffee Shop at Ministry of Commerce

Nonthaburi: The Treasury Department has announced that the Thai Coffee Shop will replace the Agafe Coffee Shop, which is closed for renovations in the Ministry of Commerce area at Sanambin Airport. According to Thai News Agency, the Treasury Department has clarified the situation regarding the change in coffee shop operations.

Commerce Ministry Oversees Animal Feed Corn System to Ensure Fairness and Stability

Bangkok: The National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) held a meeting to oversee the entire animal feed corn system, maintaining purchasing measures and conducting strict inspections for the 2015/2016 season. Ms. Suphajee Suthumpun, Minister of Commerce, highlighted the necessity of comprehensive management measures to maintain price stability and reduce

Chachoengsao Stadium is Packed with Fans Cheering for “Mon Thong”

Chachoengsao: The Monthong fever continues after another stadium-shattering event in Chachoengsao Province in a special friendly football match between Monthong Wittaya and Boy Tha Phra Chan. A special football match between Monthong Wittaya School, the runners-up of the 7-a-side student football tournament, led by “Nong Tae” Warakorn Changkhiandee, “Nong Pom”