August 6, 2025

Bhumtham Urges Governors to Prioritize Safety and Reclaim Evacuation Centers

Bangkok: Bhumtham insists that the governor must assess safety concerns regarding evacuation centers and the need to reclaim land, as he represents the government in the area. If he can’t handle the situation, he should let others handle it. He then dismissed a former MP who spoke directly to the governor after he revealed that funds were not reaching the

Linthiphon Affirms Schools in Thai-Cambodian Border Zone Remain Closed Due to Security Concerns

Kantharalak: Linthiphon Warinwatcharoj, Deputy Minister of Education, has emphasized that educational institutions located in the conflict zone along the Thai-Cambodian border will not be reopening. This comes after a request from Kantharalak Technical College to resume instruction, highlighting that security considerations must prevail. According to Thai News Agency, Linthiphon reiterated that the Minister of Education has made it clear that

Senate’s Interpretation Request Driven by Necessity, Not Personal Grievance

Bangkok: The Senate’s request for an interpretation of Section 82 was clarified by Senator Prinya Wongcherdkwan as a move based on necessity rather than personal anger. He emphasized that this action was an institutional responsibility aimed at maintaining the integrity of the parliamentary system, rather than an accusation or an attempt to undermine anyone. According to Thai News Agency, Senator

Government Intensifies Crackdown on Monastic Misconduct with “Temple Grounds Sweeping” Operation

Bangkok: The government has launched an intensified “Temple Grounds Sweeping” operation aimed at investigating and addressing the issue of monks violating religious laws. According to Thai News Agency, Suchart Tancharoen, Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, explained that the operation targets monks found engaging in sexual activities, who must be immediately disrobed. The initiative includes plans to amend laws to

Krawee Criticizes Minimal Aid Disbursement in Ubon Ratchathani Amid Border Clashes

Bangkok: “Krawee” expressed shock over the minimal aid disbursed in Ubon Ratchathani, where only 55,000 baht has been distributed following more than two weeks of border clashes. He questioned the survival of migrants under such conditions, while acknowledging the Deputy Minister of Interior’s statement that disbursements were possible but minimal. He criticized the burden placed on local governments and urged

Phumtham Facilitates Aid for Thai-Cambodian Border Incident Relief

Bangkok: “Phumtham” has received significant donations of goods and money from organizations and the private sector to aid those affected by the situation along the Thai-Cambodian border. Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, disclosed that Mr. Phumtham Wechayachai, who is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior acting as Prime Minister, led the relief efforts by

Decha Isara Asserts Democrat Party MPs Stand United Amid Speculation

Bangkok: “Decha Isara” has firmly stated that all Democrat Party Members of Parliament (MPs) are committed to staying with the party and have no plans to leave. This assertion follows concerns about the party’s stability and potential defections. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Decha Isara Khaothong, who serves as both the Deputy Minister of the Interior and Secretary-General of

Poker Tournament Licensing Sparks Controversy Over Revocation of Interior Ministry Order

Bangkok: “Krawee” revealed that if the people could be helped as quickly as the Interior Ministry’s order was revoked, it would be good. Krawee Prisananantakul, MP for Ang Thong from the Bhumjaithai Party and Chairman of the Committee on Administration, raised concerns about last week’s poker tournament and questioned the rapid approval process. He pointed out that the top prize