March 3, 2025

Corrections Department Confirms Prisoner’s Letter Does Not Have Prison Stamp

Bangkok: Corrections Department clarifies that prisoner letters from prison will not have prison stamps, and the Uyghur prisoner insists that he never wrote the letter, indicating that it was an improperly created letter. According to Thai News Agency, the Orange Party lied about something’ which published a message on February 28, 2025, regarding a letter from a Uighur prisoner with

ONCB and Four Agencies Sign MOU to Enhance Transnational Drug Crime Suppression

Bangkok: ONCB joins hands with four agencies to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to exchange information on the performance of each agency’s duties to raise the level of suppression of transnational drug crimes. Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong, Minister of Justice, presided over the signing ceremony of the MOU to enhance the efficiency in preventing and suppressing drug-related offenses and

Actor Ratthaphum Tokongsub Contemplates Legal Action Amid 14 Million Baht Allegations

Bangkok: Actor Ratthaphum Tokongsub, known as Film, is considering whether to file a counter-suit after allegations emerged accusing him of demanding 14 million baht. Film has insisted that he has done nothing wrong and is waiting for the truth to emerge, urging society to be understanding of his situation. According to Thai News Agency, Film and his lawyer, Pramat Leuangwattanawanich,

Director of War Veterans Organization Exposes Decade-Long Corruption at Veterans Hospital

Bangkok: The Director of the War Veterans Organization has filed a formal complaint with the Anti-Corruption Division (ACD) police, bringing to light a corruption ring involved in the drug operations at the War Veterans Hospital. The scandal, which has persisted for almost a decade, implicates approximately 20 civil servants and former civil servants. According to Thai News Agency, Gen. Decha

Icecream Criticizes Pheu Thai’s Past Demand for 30-Hour Debate with Uncle Tu

Bangkok: “Icecream” has criticized the Pheu Thai Party’s historical demand to conduct a 30-hour debate solely with “Uncle Tu,” calling it an unreasonable move. He cited three reasons against holding a one-day censure debate, emphasizing the necessity for the three involved parties to reach a consensus. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Panusaya Wacharasindhu, a member of parliament for the

Optimistic Forecast for Thai Economy in 2025 Driven by Tourism and Government Spending

Bangkok: Krungsri Research indicates that in 2025, the Thai economy and the global economy will recover. According to Thai News Agency, the global economic outlook for 2025 is projected to grow close to the previous year’s 3.3%. Krungsri Research has also adjusted the forecast for Thai economic growth to 2.7%, slightly better than in 2024, driven by the tourism sector.

Election Commission Denies Allegations of Allowing Unauthorized Ballot Papers in Senate Election

Bangkok: The Election Commission (EC) has refuted claims that senator candidates were permitted to bring unauthorized ballot papers, referred to as ‘cheat sheets,’ into the senator election venue. The EC clarified that the allegations are unfounded and emphasized compliance with the Administrative Court’s ruling that permits Senator 3 documents to be brought in. According to Thai News Agency, the EC

Thai Soft Power in Culinary Arts Showcased at ‘Open Krua Dee Prom’ Event

Bangkok: ‘Open Krua Dee Prom Soft Power Thai Food’ brings together a host of delicious menus made from local ingredients. The Department of Industrial Promotion (DIPROM) has launched the “Opens DIPROM Kitchen, Soft Power Thai Food, Delicious Food at DIPROM” initiative, showcasing the best of Thai cuisine crafted from local ingredients to create unique and distinctive dishes. According to Thai