June 15, 2025

Thai Sang Thai Calls for Urgent Government Transparency on Thai-Cambodian Border Dispute

Bangkok: Thai Sang Thai Party spokesperson urges the government to reveal the facts of the Thai-Cambodian border dispute, to promptly explain to all ambassadors, and to show the reasons for using the JBC approach to solve problems with the international community. He points out that if the situation is allowed to escalate, Thailand may lose its position on the world

Thai Government Rejects International Court’s Role in Border Dispute

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai deputy spokesperson has reaffirmed that the government does not accept the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice in resolving Thailand’s border issues. The statement emphasizes that Cambodia cannot unilaterally determine the outcome without Thailand’s agreement. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Payu Nuengjamnong, deputy spokesman of the Pheu Thai Party, addressed the current state of

Pheu Thai Party Expresses Confidence in Prime Minister’s Cabinet Reshuffle Decisions

Bangkok: Pheu Thai Party is confident that if the cabinet is reshuffled, the Prime Minister will appoint people who are suitable for the situation. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Payu Nuengjamnong, deputy spokesman of the Pheu Thai Party, stated that the Prime Minister holds the authority to make decisions regarding a cabinet reshuffle. He expressed confidence that the Prime

Pheu Thai Party Opposes Referendum on Draft Entertainment Complex Act

Bangkok: The Pheu Thai Party has voiced its opposition to the proposal of holding a referendum on the Entertainment Complex Act draft. The party argues that if the draft reaches the committee level, it will inevitably include opinions from all relevant parties. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Payu Nuengjamnong, deputy spokesman of the Pheu Thai Party, commented on the

Anutin Rallies MPs and Officials in Udon Thani, Urges Support for Bhumjaithai Party

Udon Thani: Anutin Charnvirakul, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, led a delegation of MPs and senior officials from the Ministry of Interior to Udon Thani, emphasizing the achievements of local MPs and highlighting the need for increased budget allocations for public works. The visit included a warm introduction of Mr. Adisak Kaewmungkunsap, an MP from the Thai

Anutin Confident in Maintaining Interior Ministry Position Amid Political Speculations

Bangkok: Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, expressed confidence in retaining his position amidst ongoing political speculations about a potential cabinet reshuffle. Despite concerns about his status within the coalition government, Anutin assured that he remains committed to his role and dismissed any notion of a “cobra strategy” within his party. According to Thai News Agency, Anutin,

Lessons Learned from the ‘Dr. Air’ Case

Bangkok: The ‘Dr. Air’ case has become a pivotal moment in understanding the complexities of accountability in medical practices. The case has sparked widespread discussions and analysis within the healthcare community and beyond. According to Thai News Agency, the case uncovered significant gaps in medical regulations and the importance of stringent oversight. It has raised questions about the credentialing process