March 2, 2025

Justice Minister Plans Media Visit to Observe Uighur Living Conditions in China

Bangkok: The Minister of Justice is preparing to assign the Minister of Interior to take members of the media to China to observe the living conditions of the Uighurs, following their return to their homeland. This initiative comes as part of a broader effort to provide transparency regarding the situation of the Uighur community. According to Thai News Agency, government

South Korea Emerges as Top Importer of Thai Mangoes Due to Social Media and Tariff Reductions

Bangkok: The Deputy Government Spokesperson has announced that South Korea has emerged as the leading importer of Thai mangoes, thanks to the rising popularity of “sticky rice with mango” on social media and favorable tariff adjustments. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anukul Prueksanusak, Deputy Government Spokesperson, highlighted that the export value of fresh mangoes from Thailand reached 4,716 million

Cabinet Meeting Postponed to March 3 for Key Agendas

Bangkok: The Cabinet has postponed its scheduled meeting to March 3, where significant issues, including the case of repatriating Uyghur Chinese to China, will be discussed. The Prime Minister is also preparing for his upcoming trip to Berlin, Germany, to promote tourism at the ITB Berlin 2025 event from March 4-8. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, the

Anusorn Urges Opposition to Avoid Fostering Hatred in Parliamentary Debates

Bangkok: Mr. Anusorn Eiamsa-ard, MP for the Pheu Thai Party, has called on the opposition to refrain from using the parliamentary stage to incite hatred, emphasizing that former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra cannot be the subject of censure as he holds no ministerial position. Anusorn highlighted that Thaksin has long been detached from political roles, while the opposition remains fixated

Nida Poll Shows Widespread Dissatisfaction with Paethongtarn’s Government

Bangkok: A recent poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) has revealed significant dissatisfaction among the public regarding the performance of Paethongtarn Shinawatra’s government over the past six months. The survey, which included 1,310 participants from various demographics across the nation, highlights concerns over the effectiveness of several key ministries. According to Thai News Agency, the poll

NBTC and PAD Oppose Entertainment Complex and Demand Thaksin’s Return to Prison

Bangkok: NBTC and PAD have voiced their opposition to the proposed Entertainment Complex Act, with plans to send their concerns to the Cabinet tomorrow. According to Thai News Agency, the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) has reiterated its stance against the Entertainment Complex and the need to bring former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra back to prison. They have pledged to

KNLA Reinforces Attacks on Myanmar Military Base, Expected to Continue All Night

Bangkok: Expected to be intense all night! The Myanmar border is hot. The KNLA reinforced its forces to attack the Myanmar military base from morning until night. Dropping bombs, the base was engulfed in flames. According to Thai News Agency, the Rajamanu Task Force reported that fighting between the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) and the Myanmar military persisted throughout

Government Spokesman Challenges Nida Poll Findings on Thai Public Opinion

Bangkok: “Jirayu” counters that the Nida Poll results still do not answer the opinions of Thai people. Government spokesman points out that the results of the Nida Poll do not yet answer the opinions of Thai people. Is the open-ended question biased or not? And cite 6 outstanding achievements of ‘Prime Minister Paethongtarn’ as tangible. Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for