Category: Government

‘Ranong-Chittagong’ Connecting Thailand to BIMSTEC

Ranong: “Ranong-Chittagong” connects Thailand to BIMSTEC: Thai-Bangladesh logistics cooperation creates new opportunities for the Thai economy to reach a giant market of 1,800 million people. According to Thai News Agency, Mrs. Nalinee Taveesin, President of the Thai Trade Representative, and Mrs. Manoporn Charoensri, Deputy Minister of Transport, jointly chaired a

Government Advises on Treating ‘Rose Rash’ During Rainy Season

Bangkok: The government has issued a warning about “rose rash,” a common skin condition that tends to occur during the rainy season, particularly affecting women. The announcement includes details about the initial symptoms and suggests treatment methods. According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, the deputy government spokesperson, revealed

Teng Urges People’s Party Members to Focus Amid Political Attacks

Bangkok: “Teng” opens the first MP meeting, encouraging party members to remain focused and work harder than ever, declaring that the People’s Party is under attack from major political forces. He expressed confidence that with increased effort, the party will gain more trust from the public and achieve a landslide

Supreme Administrative Court Orders Review of Consumer Lawsuit Against NBTC

Bangkok: The Supreme Administrative Court has instructed the Central Administrative Court to consider a consumer lawsuit against the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) for negligence in allowing advertisements to interrupt television programs broadcast over the internet or via applications. According to Thai News Agency, the lawsuit was filed by

Opposition Whip Welcomes Bhumjaithai Party Amid Thai-Cambodian Border Discussions

Bangkok: Opening the parliament session on July 3, the opposition has set the stage for a live question-and-answer session concerning the Thai-Cambodian border. The government has appointed ‘Big Lek’ to respond to questions following a court order suspending the Prime Minister’s duties. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Pakornwut Udompipatsakul,

Constitutional Court Awaits Expert Opinions on Referendum for Constitutional Amendment

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court is currently awaiting the opinions of experts before reaching a decision on whether to hold a referendum to amend the constitution. This development follows a petition submitted by the President of the National Assembly, which was forwarded to the Constitutional Court for consideration regarding the duties