Category: Government

Navy Bolsters Defense with New Long-Range Howitzers

Sattahip: The Royal Thai Navy has enhanced its defense capabilities by acquiring a new 155mm self-propelled howitzer, capable of firing up to 40 kilometers, to safeguard the nation’s sovereignty. According to Thai News Agency, Admiral Natthaphon Diaowanich, Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet, received six of these advanced artillery systems at a

Constitutional Court Examines NSC Secretary-General Over Confidential Audio Clip

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court initiated its first hearing concerning the National Security Council (NSC) Secretary-General’s involvement with a controversial audio clip, stressing the importance of maintaining the clip’s confidentiality. The court also mandated the release of investigation details, addressing potential legal distortions that have led to public confusion. According to

Thai-Cambodian Border Tensions Rise Over Landmine Discoveries

Bangkok: The situation on the Thai-Cambodian border in seven provinces remains stable, but tensions have escalated following the discovery of landmines within Thai territory, allegedly placed by Cambodian forces. Cambodia has been urged to acknowledge and take responsibility for the evidence presented, which reportedly includes video footage indicating the presence

Opposition Shocked as Chaiya Abruptly Closes Meeting Before MOU 43-44 Discussion

Bangkok: The opposition was taken aback when Chaiya Promma, the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, suddenly ordered the closure of a parliamentary meeting that was set to discuss the cancellation of Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) 43-44. This unexpected move has sparked significant criticism from opposition leaders and

Chaiya Promma Abruptly Adjourns House Meeting, Ignoring Urgent MOU 43-44 Discussion

Bangkok: The House of Representatives faced confusion when Deputy Speaker Chaiya Promma unexpectedly ordered the meeting to be closed, avoiding the scheduled discussion of urgent motions regarding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 43 and 44. The abrupt adjournment left many members puzzled, as both government and opposition whips had earlier agreed

Bhumtham Leaves Decision on Thanaporn Lawsuit to Legal Team

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, who is currently serving as the acting prime minister, has announced that the decision to proceed with a defamation lawsuit against Mr. Thanaporn Sriyakul will rest with his legal team. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham emphasized