Category: Government

Royal Thai Navy Honors Queen Mother with 21-Gun Salute

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Navy fired a royal salute to honor Her Majesty the Queen Mother on the occasion of her birthday, August 12, 2025. The ceremony took place at Wichaiprasit Fort within the Royal Thai Navy Headquarters in the Old Palace, Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok. According to Thai News

Alongkot Denies Senate’s Intention to Reject 2016 Budget Bill

Bangkok: Alongkot Worakit, Vice Chairman of the Special Committee on the Study of the Draft Budget Act for Fiscal Year 2026, has refuted claims that the Senate is planning to reject the 2016 budget bill, emphasizing the detrimental impact such a decision would have on the national economy. He clarified

Anutin Charnvirakul Opens Up on 2026 Budget Vote Deliberations

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party and a party-list Member of Parliament, has clarified his stance on the upcoming 2026 Budget Bill vote, stressing the importance of comprehensive examination and the need to heed the opinions of the House of Representatives. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin

Royal Thai Army Honors Queen Mother with 21-Gun Royal Salute

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army fired a royal salute to honor Her Majesty the Queen Mother on the occasion of her birthday, August 12, 2025. Today at 12:00 noon at Sanam Luang, Royal Thai Army, the 1st Artillery Battalion, 1st Artillery Regiment, King’s Guard, fired a 21-gun royal salute to

Thailand Announces Free Entry to National Parks and Zoos for National Mother’s Day

Bangkok: The government has announced that mothers and children are invited to join in National Mother’s Day activities on August 12, 2025, with free entry to national parks and zoos across the country. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, emphasized the celebration of Her Majesty

Royal Thai Army Denies Sovereignty Violation in Prasat Ta Kwai Dispute

Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has firmly denied any violation of Cambodian sovereignty concerning the Prasat Ta Kwai case. The Army’s spokesperson addressed allegations from Cambodia, asserting that Thailand did not engage in any provocative actions or plans to use military force in the disputed area. According to Thai News

Open for Applications for “Caregivers for Dependents” Over 18,000 Positions

Bangkok: The government is taking steps to care for the people in all aspects. It is accepting applications for over 18,000 “dependent care assistants” to care for over 100,000 people in communities nationwide. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikan Wattanachan, Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the government, through the