August 5, 2025

Narumon Denies Cabinet Meeting Dispute Over Tariff Talks

Bangkok: Narumon Pinyosinwat has refuted claims that Atthakorn Sirilathayakorn exited the Cabinet meeting due to dissatisfaction with the recent outcome of tariff negotiations involving former U.S. President Donald Trump. She clarified that the discussions did not encompass this issue and addressed her intentions to visit the Nan province for rehabilitation purposes. According to Thai News Agency, Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat

Somsak Orders Distribution of N95 Masks to Combat Odor from Corpses

Bangkok: Somsak has directed the Department of Health and the Department of Disease Control to distribute N95 masks to citizens and border officials in response to the odor from the corpses of Cambodian soldiers. The measure aims to prevent dizziness caused by the stench, which, although non-pathogenic, poses discomfort. According to Thai News Agency, Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin addressed

Paethongtarn Absent from Cabinet Meeting; Dr. Ming Refuses to Comment on Reasons

Bangkok: Paethongtarn skipped the Cabinet meeting. Dr. Ming refused to give a reason. The Cabinet is considering increasing compensation for those affected by the Thai-Cambodian border dispute, while the Ministry of Interior is proposing the transfer of high-ranking civil servants. According to Thai News Agency, reporters noted that during today’s Cabinet meeting, it was notable that Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime

Government to Launch One-Stop Service to Address US Tariff Impact

Bangkok: The government is preparing to launch a one-stop service to help entrepreneurs understand the impact of US taxes. The initiative aims to assist businesses in navigating the complexities of increased tariffs imposed by the United States. According to Thai News Agency, Commerce Minister Chatuporn Buruspat revealed that the Cabinet meeting held today will consider measures to assist businesses affected

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Refutes Assassination Accusations by Cambodia

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has firmly denied accusations that Thailand is involved in an assassination attempt against Hun Sen, Cambodia’s Senate President, asserting that such claims are baseless and undermine diplomatic efforts. The Ministry criticized the allegations as lacking rational consideration and emphasized their detrimental impact on dialogue aimed at resolving tensions. According to Thai News Agency, the

Wirote Urges Caution in Thailand’s Diplomatic Strategy with Cambodia

Bangkok: Wirote Lakkhanaadisorn, a prominent member of the People’s Party and chairman of the Military Committee, has emphasized the need for Thailand to exercise extreme caution in its diplomatic dealings with Cambodia. Wirote’s warning comes amidst ongoing tensions and violations of agreements by Cambodia, urging Thai authorities to be meticulous in every move as they navigate a complex political landscape.

Pheu Thai Party Discusses First Deputy Speaker Nomination Amid Kla Tham Party’s Unexpected Request

Bangkok: “Suang” announced the Pheu Thai Party’s quota for “First Deputy Speaker of the House” and expressed uncertainty over how “Klatham” could post a request. He was unsure whether to send “Cholnan” and suggested waiting for the party meeting to decide. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Sorawong Thienthong, Minister of Tourism and Sports and Secretary-General of the Pheu Thai

Suang Commits to Speedy Disbursement of 340 Million Baht for Athletes’ Training Camps

Bangkok: “Suang” has emphasized his commitment to ensuring the timely disbursement of 340 million baht earmarked for the athletes’ training camps, following concerns raised by the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) about budgetary delays. According to Thai News Agency, Surawong addressed concerns over the delayed financial support for the SEA Games athletes and reassured that the necessary budget request has