March 17, 2025

DDPM Strictly Controls Dust: ‘No Burning, Inspect Black Smoke Vehicles, Control Factories’

Bangkok: The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) continues to enforce stringent measures to curb dust pollution, including a ban on burning, restrictions on vehicles emitting black smoke, and strict regulation of factories. Special attention is being directed towards 17 northern provinces following a rise in dust levels due to over 55,000 hotspots identified in neighboring countries. According to

Administrative Court Confirms Strict Measures to Prevent Exam Leaks

Pathum Thani: The Administrative Court announced that it will take full legal action in the case of a Pol. Col. carrying cheat sheets to the judicial examination, confirming that there are strict measures in place to prevent exam leaks. According to Thai News Agency, the Administrative Court Office clarified the case of a video clip showing a police officer with

Thai Prime Minister Calls for Action on Stock Market Situation and Financial Cases

Bangkok: The Prime Minister called for a discussion on the Thai stock market situation and financial cases, summoning the SEC Secretary-General and the DSI Director-General to address these pressing issues. The meeting emphasized the need for legal amendments, stricter punishments, and comprehensive law enforcement to restore confidence in the market. According to Thai News Agency, Prime Minister Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra

Constitutional Amendment Debate Sparks Controversy Among Thai Lawmakers

Bangkok: Debate over the constitutional amendment process intensified in the Thai parliament as lawmakers questioned the role of the Constitutional Court in interpreting legislative powers. Several prominent figures voiced their opinions on whether the court should be involved in the decision-making process regarding constitutional amendments, a topic that has become a focal point of political discourse in the country. According

Wan Nor Clarifies Constitutional Amendment Process Following Court’s Resolution

Bangkok: “Wan Nor” addresses three key aspects in adherence to the Constitutional Court’s ruling on March 29, 2024, emphasizing the procedural steps for constitutional amendments and the necessity of a referendum. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, President of the National Assembly, elaborated on the inclusion of the draft amendment to the constitution during a joint

Lam Takhong Dam Water Levels Sufficient for Nakhon Ratchasima City Until Rainy Season

Nakhon Ratchasima: The Royal Irrigation Department has confirmed that the water levels at the Lam Takhong Dam are sufficient to meet the needs of Nakhon Ratchasima City until the onset of the rainy season. The department has called on local farmers to cooperate by avoiding the cultivation of dry season rice, in line with the current water management strategy. According

Bomb Placed Under Vehicle of Kapho District Volunteers Injures Four

Pattani: A bomb planted under a vehicle belonging to the Village Defense Volunteers of Kapho District exploded on Highway 4060, along the Buri-Rueso Line, resulting in injuries to four individuals. The incident is suspected to have been orchestrated by insurgents targeting the officers. According to Thai News Agency, the explosion occurred on Highway 4060, Buri-Rueso Road, in Village 2, Karubi

‘People’s Democratic Reform Committee’ Kicks Off No-Confidence Debate, Releases ‘Country-for-Country Deal’ Poster

Bangkok: The People’s Party heats up the no-confidence debate, a deal to exchange the country after ‘Nattapong’ submitted an amendment to the motion to withdraw the name of ‘Thaksin’ and change it to ‘family member’ instead. According to Thai News Agency, the opposition leader, Nattaphong Ruangpanyawut, revealed that he had submitted an amended motion of no confidence to the House