May 1, 2025

Establishment of Department of Immigration Remains in Study Phase, Says Anutin

Bangkok: “Anutin” explains that the establishment of the Department of Immigration is still just a study, indicating that it must be approved by the Cabinet, the process is still long, looking at it for convenience and flexibility in work. Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said about the idea of establishing the Department of Immigration by bringing the

Anutin Confident of Stability as Supreme Court Schedules Thaksin Hearing

Bangkok: “Anutin” believes there will be no ripple after the Supreme Court scheduled a hearing for “Thaksin”. Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul expressed confidence that there will be no disruption following the Supreme Court’s decision to schedule a hearing for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Thaksin is currently being treated on the 14th floor of the Police

Court Orders MRTA to Create Travel Maps for the Blind at Purple Line Stations

Bangkok: The Supreme Administrative Court has mandated the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) to develop travel maps for the visually impaired at all 16 stations along the Purple Line within a 120-day timeframe, highlighting the MRTA’s previous neglect of its legal obligations. According to Thai News Agency, the Supreme Administrative Court’s decision overturns a previous ruling by the

Security Committee Calls for Legal Action Against Anti-Monarchy Document Creator

Bangkok: The Security Committee has urged legal action against the individual responsible for creating a document that organized the ‘Prachon’ page as part of an anti-monarchy group. The committee has also called upon the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) to take action after the agency acknowledged the document’s authenticity but admitted it was a mistake in data handling. Rangsiman Rome,

Pichai Prioritizes Rule Consistency Over Taxes in US Negotiations

Bangkok: “Pichai”, Finance Minister, admits to being more concerned about the rules than taxes because each country is different. He said that in many matters, ASEAN must stick together. He is worried that if the conditions are different, there may be problems among themselves. The time frame is still unclear because the number of US officials is limited. According to

Thailand and Cambodia Strengthen Efforts to Combat Call Centers

Bangkok: “Phumtham” has revealed that both Thailand and Cambodia are continuing their efforts to crack down on call centers as a result of the recent General Border Committee (GBC) meeting between the two nations. The meeting aimed to enhance cooperation between the countries and within ASEAN to build bargaining power amidst global trade tension. According to Thai News Agency, Mr.

Anutin Announces Policy to Address Statelessness and Nationality Issues in Thailand

Bangkok: ‘Anutin’ gives policy to unite forces in governance and security, moving forward to solve the problem of statelessness and nationality, aiming to reduce work procedures, granting status to individuals to reduce human trafficking problems and all forms of crime. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, chaired a crucial policy presentation

Results of Thai-Cambodian GBC Discussions Lead to Military De-escalation at Ta Muen Thom Temple

Bangkok: The recent discussions between Thailand and Cambodia, held under the framework of the General Border Committee (GBC), have resulted in both nations agreeing to retreat their military forces to their original positions. This move is aimed at reducing confrontations and avoiding clashes in the sensitive Ta Muen Thom temple area. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Phumtham Vejjayachai, Thailand’s