June 16, 2025

Nantana Calls for Courageous Investigation into Senate Collusion Case

Bangkok: Nantana Nantvaropas, a member of the Senate, has urged the Election Commission (EC) and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to diligently pursue the investigation into alleged collusion in the selection of senators. She emphasized the need for bringing those involved in corruption to justice and highlighted the interconnectedness of certain senators with political parties. Nantana also expressed concerns

PM Paethongtarn Asserts Thailand’s Dignity Amid Tensions with Cambodia

Bangkok: Prime Minister Paethongtarn Shinawatra has declared that Thailand is a nation of dignity and strength, and will not tolerate intimidation or harassment from any party. She criticized Cambodia for engaging in information warfare beyond the agreed framework, emphasizing that nations failing to adhere to international rules risk global disapproval. In response, she appointed General Nattapol Nakphanit, known as “Big

Anutin Charnvirakul Prepared to Cut Electricity to Cambodia Amid Border Tensions

Bangkok: Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has highlighted that good neighbors should refrain from issuing threats. In the midst of growing tension, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul expressed his readiness to cut off electricity supply to Cambodia if instructed by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). According to Thai News Agency, Anutin, who

Anutin Charnvirakul Responds to Election Commission Summons in Senator Collusion Case

Bangkok: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, has declared his readiness to confront allegations of collusion in the selection of senators, following a summons by the Election Commission (EC). Anutin, along with Newin Chidchob and other members of the party’s executive committee, has been called to explain his involvement in the case,

Cambodia Urged to Negotiate Before Turning to International Court Over Border Dispute

Bangkok: Director-General of the Treaty Department has advised Cambodia to file a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice regarding the dispute in four areas. Ultimately, only the principles will be considered. The Director-General emphasized the necessity of local-level discussions to demarcate the border, noting that Thailand has not recognized the court’s authority since 1960. He pointed out that before

Anutin Meets Prime Minister Yingluck Amid Cabinet Reshuffle Speculations

Bangkok: “Anutin” climbs up Thai Khu Fah building to talk to “Paethongtarn” to report on work after visiting the area, says whether to discuss cabinet reshuffle or not depends on the Prime Minister. According to Thai News Agency, reporters at Government House noted that at 2:55 p.m., Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, ascended the Thai

Cambodian Workers in Thailand Show No Signs of Returning Home, Says Labor Minister

Bangkok: Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, the Minister of Labor, has announced that no Cambodian workers have currently requested to return to their home country. According to Thai News Agency, the minister confirmed that the government has plans to support foreign workers and is in the process of registering workers from four nationalities, with the majority being from Myanmar. During a press conference,

Prasarn Asserts He Never Approved Controversial Map Amid Thai-Cambodian Boundary Talks

Bangkok: “Prasarn” insists he has never endorsed a 1:200,000 map, revealing that “Cambodia” was instructed not to discuss the issue of four disputed areas in the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission (JBC). However, this was not documented in the meeting minutes due to the discussion occurring in a small group. He further states that this round of JBC talks was the