August 13, 2025

Constitutional Court Demands Clarification in Senate Collusion Case

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court has mandated further clarification regarding Bhumtham and Thawee’s alleged involvement in Senate collusion. The court has ordered witnesses to provide additional information within a 15-day period and has requested documentary evidence concerning the allegations against the two individuals. According to Thai News Agency, the court’s actions follow a petition filed by the Senate President. The petition

Royal Thai Army Purchases Fitness Equipment Amid Severed Diplomatic Ties with Cambodia

Bangkok: Chaiyaphon Satondee, a Bangkok MP from the Prachachon Party, has revealed that the Royal Thai Army purchased fitness equipment for the military attach© in Phnom Penh, despite severed diplomatic relations with Cambodia. Anusorn Iamsa-ard, a member of the majority committee, clarified that the committee did not issue a blank check but rather inspected the readiness of the soldiers. According

Constitutional Court Awaits Crucial Evidence in Sae Jinjiang Extradition Case

Bangkok: The Constitutional Court is currently awaiting evidence from three key agencies before making a decision on the highly publicized “Sae Jinjiang” case. Sae Jinjiang, a casino owner in Myanmar, has challenged the extradition law, claiming it violates the Constitution. According to Thai News Agency, the Constitutional Court is reviewing a counterclaim from Mr. Sae Zhijiang, who is the defendant

Suradej Calls for Cancellation of GBC Agreement Following Thai Soldier’s Injury

Bangkok: Suradej Yasawat, deputy leader of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), has urged the government to annul the GBC agreement after a Thai soldier lost a leg due to a landmine incident attributed to Cambodian violations. He is pressing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to take prompt action and pursue legal measures against Cambodia. According to Thai News Agency, Mr.

Border Situation in Seven Provinces Eases Amid Warnings Against Fake News

Bangkok: The border situation in seven provinces has shown signs of easing, prompting a public advisory to disregard fake news that has been leading people to evacuate unnecessarily. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Jirayu Huangsap, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office, has clarified that the information circulating on social media regarding a supposed evacuation warning by the Royal Thai

Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Invite Ambassadors for Landmine Verification in Ottawa Framework

Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is preparing to invite ambassadors from 50 donor countries to the Ottawa framework to verify facts about landmines. This initiative comes in response to recent incidents involving landmines that have raised international concerns. According to Thai News Agency, the Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs revealed that plans are underway to invite ambassadors from 50

Thai Authorities Emphasize Strict Control of Red Meat Accelerators to Ensure Consumer Safety

Bangkok: The Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) has stressed the importance of maintaining stringent control over red meat accelerators to safeguard consumer health. The Secretary-General of the Industrial Promotion Department (IPD) has called on all sectors to adhere to standards that ensure agricultural and livestock products are free from these accelerators, thereby promoting consumer safety and enhancing Thailand’s competitiveness in

Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Northeast, East, and West Coast of Thailand

Bangkok: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning about heavy rainfall in specific areas of Thailand, particularly affecting the Northeast, East, and the western coast of the South. This includes the provinces of Chanthaburi, Trat, Ranong, and Phang Nga. The department has advised residents to be cautious of potential dangers due to heavy rain. According to Thai News Agency, the