March 22, 2025

Ice Factories Urged to Prevent Ammonia Gas Leaks Amid Rising Summer Demand

Bangkok: “Kham” has issued a warning to the public to be vigilant about their health and advised ice factory operators to prevent ammonia gas leaks during the hot summer months. In preparation for potential emergencies, an environmental health operation team is on standby to respond swiftly. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Karom Polpornklang, Deputy Government Spokesperson, highlighted the increased

Jirayu Confident in Prime Minister’s Capability Amid Upcoming Censure Debate

Bangkok: “Jirayu” has expressed confidence in Prime Minister Paethongtarn’s ability to address the upcoming censure debate, urging the opposition to engage in a respectful manner. Mr. Jirayu Huangtrakul, an advisor to the Prime Minister, commented on the no-confidence debate scheduled for Monday, emphasizing the importance of constructive discourse. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu, who has participated in over

E-Cigarettes Double Risk of NCDs, Warns Deputy Government Spokesperson

Bangkok: E-cigarettes significantly increase the risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), a concern reiterated by Deputy Government Spokesperson Mr. Anukul Prueksanusak. Emphasizing the dangers, he highlighted that over 14 million Thais are currently suffering from NCDs, with more than 300,000 deaths annually, while sellers, owners, and smokers in smoke-free areas face legal repercussions. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anukul pointed

New Business Registrations Surge in February with Over 7,500 Companies Established

Bangkok: In February 2025, more than 7,500 new businesses were registered, indicating a significant boost in economic activity. According to Thai News Agency, this surge in new business registrations is attributed to the government’s economic stimulus measures, which are expected to continue driving growth. The Deputy Government Spokesperson, Ms. Sasikarn Wattanachan, reported that February saw a total of 7,529 new

Academician Analyzes Impact of Upcoming No-Confidence Debate on Thai Government

Bangkok: Academicians from Thammasat University have analyzed the upcoming no-confidence debate, indicating that while the opposition may not succeed in immediately toppling the government, they aim to instill a sense of distrust among the public for potential long-term impact. The debate, set for March 24-25, is also seen as a critical opportunity for Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra to demonstrate her

Rome’s Uncertainty Over Big Pom’s Debate Participation Amidst No-Confidence Preparations

Bangkok: Mr. Rangsiman Rome, a prominent MP and deputy leader of the Prachachon Party, has indicated that it remains unclear whether Gen Prawit Wongsuwan, known as ‘Big Pom’, will participate in the upcoming no-confidence debate against Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, the Prime Minister. He urged patience as preparations are underway, emphasizing the need to wait for a final order regarding the

Pheu Thai Sets Up Team to Safeguard No-Confidence Debate Rules Amidst Opposition Tactics

Bangkok: Anusorn Eiamsa-ard, a party-list MP from the Pheu Thai Party, has revealed that a dedicated team has been established by Pheu Thai to protect the procedural rules during the no-confidence debate meeting. The team aims to counter what is perceived as the opposition’s strategic move to focus the debate solely on Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra, potentially leading to chaos

Rangsiman Questions Intentions Behind NACC’s Grouping of Former Move Forward Party MPs

Bangkok: “Rangsiman” has raised concerns over whether it was intentional after the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) grouped 44 former Move Forward Party MPs. These MPs are facing potential political repercussions due to a case involving proposals to amend Section 112 during a censure debate. Rangsiman expressed that while it is acceptable to dislike the opposition, the weakening of their position