Day: November 21, 2025

President Clarifies Non-Selection of Suthiya for SEA Games Shooting Team

Bangkok: The president of the Target Shooting Association of Thailand has addressed the absence of Suthiya Jiwchalermmit from the SEA Games team, stating that she was not chosen to participate from the outset. He emphasized the association’s commitment to transparent management. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Yutthana Phanitpichetwong, the

Thai Stock Market Sees Decline in Morning Session

Bangkok: Thai stocks closed the morning session down 18.57 points. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) closed this morning at 1,263.24 points, down 18.57 points (-1.45%), with a trading value of approximately 18.584 billion baht. According to Thai News Agency, during the morning trading, the index fell, hitting a low

Seksan Ratri to Lead 23 Thai Footballers in Upcoming SEA Games

Bangkok: The Football Association of Thailand has revealed the official roster of 23 male footballers set to represent the nation in the 33rd SEA Games, with Seksan Ratri from the senior team at the helm. This announcement highlights the inclusion of Vision Inaram, a promising young defender from Bangkok Christian

Cold Storage Room Raided in Smuggling Chicken Feet Case

Nonthaburi: The Technology Crime Suppression Division recently conducted a raid on a cold storage room in connection with a chicken feet smuggling case. Central Investigation Bureau police, alongside the Phaya Thai unit of the Department of Livestock Development, searched a company in Nonthaburi. This company was suspected to be linked

Senate Committee Visits Sa Kaeo to Assess MOU 43-44 Cancellation

Sa kaeo: The Senate’s committee studying the pros and cons of canceling MOU 43-44 visited Sa Kaeo, while the border demarcation continued for the third day. Today marks the third day that the Joint Thai-Cambodian Border Survey and Demarcation Team, Royal Thai Army Headquarters, will survey the claim line to

Criminal Court Extends Appeal Period in Thaksin L¨se-Majest© Case

Bangkok: The Criminal Court has approved a request from the prosecutor to extend the appeal period by another 30 days in the high-profile l¨se-majest© case involving former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The case, which has drawn significant attention, concerns charges of defamation of the monarchy under Section 112 of the

Chonlanan Views Prime Minister’s Actions as Threatening to Opposition

Bangkok: Chonlanan sees the Prime Minister as challenging and threatening the opposition, with the potential to review and amend the constitutional drafting committee’s selection formula. He suggested the possibility of extending the censure motion submission period and expressed readiness to cancel the constitutional amendment board if desired outcomes are not