July 7, 2025

Government Whip Gives Green Light to Draft Bill on Peace Promotion, To Be Introduced to Parliament This Wednesday

Bangkok: “Akkaradet” reveals that the government whip has given the green light to the draft of the Peace Building Act, which will enter the parliament first on Wednesday, but there was a resolution not to accept the amnesty bill of “Chaiwat-People’s Sector” due to the issue of Section 112. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Akaradej Wongpitakroj, MP for Ratchaburi

Rome Urges Immediate Constitutional Amendment Amid Political Shift

Bangkok: Rangsiman Rome, MP and Deputy Leader of the Prachachon Party, has called on Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai to proceed with constitutional amendments, emphasizing that the Bhumjaithai Party is no longer an obstacle. Rome expressed surprise at the current political dynamics, where the government appears to be pressing the opposition for support rather than taking decisive action themselves. According

Rangsiman Rome Criticizes Thaksin Shinawatra for Destabilizing Government

Bangkok: “Rome” slammed “Thaksin” for not being in a position to save the government, pointing out that he is the one who made stability shaky. He hit back at “Pheu Thai” for accusing “People” of not investigating collusion in the Senate, so why not investigate collusion on the 14th floor? He asked “Prime Minister Paethongtarn” if there will ever be

‘Rome’ Warns Against Overstaying in Cambodia, High Fines and Salary Cuts

Rome: ‘Rome’ warns Thais not to stay in Cambodia beyond their visa due to high fines, fearing that it will open the way for employers to reduce salaries and collect bribes. Preparing to coordinate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to solve the problem of Thais stranded in Poipet, urging the government to break down the transnational crime structure to

Construction Building Collapses, 160 People Flee for Their Lives

Bangkok: A building under construction collapsed, injuring several people at the Min Buri water pumping station on Nimit Mai Road. At around 8:00 PM last night, Min Buri Police Station received a report of a building under construction collapsing at the Min Buri water pumping station of the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority, Nimit Mai Soi 6, Nimit Mai Road, Min Buri

Police Investigation Reveals Less Than 10 Monks Involved with Laywoman K. Incident

Bangkok: “Big Tao” has confirmed that fewer than 10 monks were involved with Ms. Kor. and that no senior monks were implicated in the incident. Pol. Lt. Col. Charoonkiat Pankaew, deputy commander of the Central Investigation Bureau, addressed the ongoing investigation concerning Wat Trithat Thep. He clarified that although it was initially reported that high-ranking monks were connected to Ms.

Burma Files Complaint Against ‘Johnny the Enforcer’ for Building Resort on Public Land

Ubon ratchathani: Officials from the Department of Social Development and Human Security have requested the Forestry Police to investigate ‘Johnny the Enforcer,’ a well-known influencer, for allegedly building a resort that encroaches on the Lam Dom Noi Self-Reliance Settlement. Access to the area was reportedly restricted under threat. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Watchara Kosento, a social development specialist,

DSI Expands Investigation in Senate Money Laundering Case, Summons 5 More Witnesses

Bangkok: The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has issued summonses to five additional witnesses in the ongoing money laundering case associated with members of the Senate. This brings the total number of witnesses to 12, as the investigation seeks to unravel the complex financial trail linked to a suspected network of Senate collusion. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Rawi